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IMUSA USA Electric Espresso/Moka Maker, 3-6 Cups, 48 oz,Red

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Size: 3-6-Cup


Color: Red


Pattern Name: Moka Maker


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Description

It's no wonder that espresso is the most common coffee beverage all over the world. While many simply enjoy the charge it can offer, for many, the drinking of espresso is a valued social custom with endless varieties. In addition to lattes, Americanos, and cappuccinos, the Cubans have 'cortaditos', the Colombians love their 'tinto' and of course there is the thick and unforgettable Turkish blend. Explore your favorite variety of ground espresso and make delicious homemade drinks in the comfort of your home!


Brand: Imusa


Capacity: 3 Pounds


Color: Red


Product Dimensions: 5.39"D x 8.07"W x 10"H


Special Feature: Permanent Filter


Brand: Imusa


Capacity: 3 Pounds


Color: Red


Product Dimensions: 5.39"D x 8.07"W x 10"H


Special Feature: Permanent Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Material: Aluminum


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Modern


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Item Weight: 2.8 Pounds


Included Components: coffee maker, base, top


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Wattage: 480 watts


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Espresso Maker


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 2.8 pounds


Manufacturer: IMUSA USA


Item model number: B120-60008


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 13, 2017


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  • Brews Good Espresso
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Red Pattern Name: Moka Maker
This review concerns the "IMUSA USA B120-60008 Electric Espresso/Moka Maker, 3-6 Cups, Red", as indicated on the Amazon site. It produces very good cups of espresso brewed coffee, the flavor of which depends much on which coffee brand and grind one chooses to use. The following notes address some matters earlier noted by others. 1. The "cups" are not the standard food measure "cup" in American kitchens, i.e., equivalent to 1/2 pint or 8 fluid ounces. Rather, they are the customary espresso coffee offered typically in a demi-tasse cup, 1 fluid oz. So, this espresso maker will produce a total of about 6 oz. of coffee with every full pot. 2. The espresso is brewed/expressed under pressure, not percolated in the method of older coffee percolators. (a) The older percolators boiled water in the lower/main chamber, sent the boiling water up through a funnel to drop onto the coffee grounds in the upper chamber basket. As gravity pulled the the hot water through the grounds, the hot water extracted elements then dribbled back into the main water chamber. The weak coffee drink so produced was boiled again and returned through the grounds for that cycle to repeat. This recycling of slowly strengthening coffee continued for a specified period of time, until the coffee had the strength and flavor one desired. (b) Unlike that system, this espresso maker heats water hot enough to produce steam. The steam pressurizes the main, water chamber to push the very hot water up a funnel through the coffee grounds in the middle chamber basket. As the hot water passes once through the coffee grounds at a designed temperature, it extracts the desired coffee elements. Still pressurized, the liquid continues its one-way journey up another funnel out of the basket into the upper chamber as espresso coffee. When the last of the coffee, now ready for drinking, exits into the upper chamber, the pressure normalizes and reduces to whatever atmospheric pressure is at the time. This release of pressure brings that last of the coffee to bubble out into the chamber. From pressurized chamber to espresso for drinking, the whole takes place in just a few seconds. The 6 or 7 minutes of running time are mostly for getting the water heated to produce steam. 3. Key to successful process is a tight seal between adjacent chambers. In practice this means that (a) one screws the top chamber tightly enough onto the lower chamber, and; (b) care should be taken not to cross-thread them, and; (c) the gasket (a flat, circular rubber/nylon/whatever ring) and associated metal filter are seated above the basket correctly into the bottom of the upper chamber. Without tight seals steam can leak, as well as water, all over the place, with little or no useful coffee made. 4. If one uses the 3-cup adapter in the basket, one should use half the water for the right strength espresso, right? 5. It's a good idea to rinse and dry all the parts (lower and upper chambers, basket, gasket & filter) in hot water between uses; helps keeps stains from forming so readily, and, mainly, makes for better taste overall. 6. A minor annoyance with the device as received: When the pot is on its base, it presses down on a small button of sorts. The pressed button allows the on/off switch to work, so that the "on" switch stays on when making coffee. If the pot is not on the base, or not on it properly, the button is not pressed thus preventing the "on" switch to stay on. This keeps electricity from flowing needlessly through the base. A fair system. However, the spring that pushes the button up is strong enough to push an empty (no water, no grounds) pot up on that side slightly. Not a deal breaker at all, but the pot thus situated reminds one of the leaning tower of Pisa, and one wants to fix it, somehow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020 by jdpaden

  • Energy efficient magic!
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Silver Pattern Name: Moka Maker
Let’s go straight into it—electricity costs a lot now. There isn’t cheap affordable anything anymore, so to be budget conscious as well as helping the environment, I looked to see what was the most energy-efficient way to make espresso at home. Feels kind of silly turning on the stove (electric) to brew a cup of espresso. And based on what I read, it’s also wasteful of energy. So what I learned was that the most energy efficient, least energy wasted small appliances are the kind that plug in and the conductive situation heats the pot/kettle directly…inductive, conductive, I have no idea what the word is but if the pointy power thing from the power base goes into the kettle/pot, it’s the fastest/greenest way to use electricity. I have an electric tea kettle like this and love it, so I was stoked to see moka pot took the same route and made this thing. It’s literally like ur stovetop version only instead of heating it on the stove, the situation sits on a power base that heats the lower water chamber and makes espresso in the top part. The directions are pretty straight fwd…wash it all except the power base, add water to the metal pot thing —half way for 3 cups, all the way to the marker line for 6 cups (these are espresso cups, not like 8oz, know what I mean?) Put the top pitcher thing onto it and place on power base. Hit the on button. Done. It made espresso so fast, I hadn’t finished heating the milk before it was done. It’s quiet too—super quiet..you don’t get that plopping sound typical of the stove version when it’s about to spew espresso. It cleans up like the typical moka pot—rinse/wipe the pitcher part, empty and dry the metal water boiler and store away wherever you have space. Easy. Oh and obvs empty the grounds and rinse/wipe the grounds holder thing. The directions are a bit overdone tho. The base doesn’t get hot so it’s safe for your counter top—I maybe misread them or something, and put a pot holder under the unit for the first brew, but it never got hot underneath. That’s typical..my electric tea kettle doesn’t get hot under its power base either…I’m guessing if it did it would mean a big problem and prob a fire, so long as it’s cool, no worries. In comparison to a stove moka pot, the aluminum interior of the grinds holder is very thin..very very thin. Maybe bc it isn’t getting as intensely hot as the stove version? The water boiling chamber though is very heavy thick aluminum, and actually better than the stove version. I’ve seen some reviews that the sealing gasket can fail and need replacement…that’s true of the stove version too, so maybe locate some gaskets sooner than later. Overall this is an amazingly brilliant idea that finally brings moka into the present century. Make fab espresso and use less power—love this!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Denise H.

  • A tiempo
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Red Pattern Name: Moka Maker
Muy buena y práctica
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Michel Carbonell

  • Excellent product until you get to the top section made of flimsy plastic.
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Red Pattern Name: Moka Maker
This is a great product with one major flaw. The collection basket on top of the unit has to be screwed on and off fairly firmly and is so flimsy that it broke on the second time. I had a stove top moka pot that happened to fit on top more or less and I've been able to make use of that. But the plastic unit on top of this ruins an excellent product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by j rax

  • Good
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Silver Pattern Name: Moka Maker
Good
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by Alexandra Lopez

  • Es buena
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Red Pattern Name: Moka Maker
Cuela muy bien el cafe
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Me gusto el producto,es bueno,le doy 5 estrellas

  • Good pot, but adapter broke already
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Red Pattern Name: Moka Maker
My husband got this pot for Christmas and he loves it. However, the adapter to make 3 cups instead of six has already broken. I have attempted to contact customer service and have not heard back. We may have to return the whole thing to get a new one, although we would have been willing to just except a replacement part. We will keep trying a little longer to reach them and if not, will return it to Amazon and get a replacement for the whole thing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023 by Douglas M. Broom

  • It makes great coffee!
Size: 3-6-Cup Color: Red Pattern Name: Moka Maker
I rotate in my coffee preparation between French press and other types. This caught my eye and I wanted to try a moka pot. This is great as it quickly makes 6 demitasse cups ( that’s one mug for most of us ;) ) I’ve had no issues. I was surprised by how thin the inner filter is but I’ve had no issues. It shipped quickly, arrived in perfect shape and works great. I’m no coffee snob but I do like my coffee strong and rich. This little pot brightens my mornings. I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023 by Lahtidah

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