Description



The IMUSA 6-Cup Stovetop Coffeemaker is an essential piece in every kitchen. Crafted in aluminum with a natural exterior, it introduces a touch of elegance to your daily coffee rituals. This coffeemaker has a capacity of 8Oz. Designed to make quality coffee at the convenience of home, the IMUSA Stovetop Coffeemaker features a cool-soft touch handle and knob that ensures a comfortable grip and includes a flip-top and easy-to-pour spout for mess-free pouring. Its distinctive design distributes heat evenly for enhanced flavor and aroma. The IMUSA Stovetop Coffeemaker is perfect for making espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, Cuban coffee, moka, and more. Trust the IMUSA Stovetop Coffeemaker for a refined and enjoyable coffee experience. It will surely become your kitchen’s beloved companion, uniting tradition, and innovation in every delectable creation and elevating your culinary experience.
Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
Made of Stainless Steel Keeping Coffee Warm
Design with a Flip up Top and Side Pour Spout for Easy Serving
6 Cup Capacity Perfect for a Boost of Energy
Cool Touch Handle and Knob for Easy Handling
Can be used on Gas, Ceramic and Electric Stovetops

Reviews (13)

13 reviews for IMUSA USA B120-22062M Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Coffeemaker 6-Cup, Silver

  1. Julieglamstudio

    Classic and reliable espresso maker!
    This little espresso maker delivers big flavor. It’s easy to use, heats up quickly, and makes rich, strong coffee every time. I love the stainless steel design—it’s sturdy and easy to clean. Perfect size for one or two people. A must-have if you love traditional stovetop espresso!

  2. Lenice Garcia

    Greca
    Me encanta mi greca es súper buena y me gusta mi café

  3. Ben Couse

    You’re using it wrong!
    I see some reviews, good and bad, these criminal acts of misuse just wrench my gut! Your Moka pot exploded? You overfilled it and stuck it on high! The pot is only as good as the person using it. I highly recommend you check out the James Hoffman video on YT, and use his method for both safety and delicious tasting coffee. Basically, you fill the pot with hot water that was already preheated in a kettle or whatever, THEN use a towel to put it together… tighten it down! (Do not tamp the coffee down, just spoon it in and tap the side of the basket to make it level. Tamping will cause too much pressure and the coffee will not come through!) Put it on the burner on medium, NOT high, and watch. As soon as it starts gurgling air, like most of the coffee has come up and it’s running out of water, that’s when you remove it from the heat. I run the bottom chamber under water for a couple seconds to completely stop the brewing process, to each their own, but at least remove it from the heat. Know what you end up with? Coffee! Not burnt, bitter crapola.The Moka pot will not make TRUE espresso, as it’s not capable of producing the necessary amount of pressure, but it will give you a nice strong cup of… “semispresso” that can taste absolutely delicious. I get store brand Lavazza in the can, I’ve used fresh espresso roast from a local roastery too which was amazing, but in my opinion the Lavazza is really delicious for some store bought stuff. Put that yellow block down!It’s a lot of fun making “fake-uccino” lattes with this thing, obviously my latte art needs work lol but if you get a little milk frother and a mini pitcher, you can have a blast with it (or a mess). I guarantee you won’t spend as much as a real espresso machine, or take up as much counter space!BOTTOM LINE: This moka pot is as good as any moka pot out there, it really depends on the user. I preferred the look and price of this one, those hex shaped pots are just fugly to me. And listen… seriously… GET THE BIG ONE! A “cup” is not universal, in the US it’s 8 fl Oz but around the world it can be anything from 2.5 oz to pretty much whatever. The big pot will give you one good cup of coffee. Remember, they consider these things to be espresso makers. So if it says, “6 cups,” assume it’s more like 6 shots of espresso.

  4. Ehileny

    Love it
    I love it

  5. Kevin O’Shea

    Chocolate thief
    This espresso coffee pot appears to be made well. The instructions say that an envelope of chocolate coffee is enclosed. I thought that might taste great and then realized that someone already got to the sample envelope. Hope they enjoy it. (The shipping envelope was completely intact and not opened although the product box was pretty well banged around. I have gotten used to this)

  6. Sonia

    Love it
    Good durability is great.

  7. Cfred

    Dangerous, sharp wire on the inside of the device cut my wife’s fingers! Buyer beware!
    Before we could even try this product, my wife went to clean it out. And what happened? She sliced her fingers open! The product was defective and had a sharp loose wire on the inside! What a mess! And what a terrible quality assurance department! And to top it off, I don’t believe the inside is stainless steel as advertised. Appears to be aluminum.

  8. Robert Sollazzi

    Clogs
    Holes clog easy!!

  9. Catherine

    Box was kinda falling apart

  10. Nesma Aldash

    It gets the job done, i like the coffee prepared in it. Try using the small eye on the stove top as the handle can get quite hot.

  11. Engel S

    Sin quejas de este producto

  12. Rubialonzo

    Divina, la capacidad de 4 tazas se ajusta a mis necesidades, el hecho de que sea de acero inoxidable le da un acabado lustroso y es muy resistente, sin ningún problema para el uso en estufa de gas, facilísima de limpiar.

  13. lawrence

    Stainless steel, good looking & solid

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