Bialetti Moka Express (Italia)

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The Bialetti Moka Express Italia has all the things you love about Bialetti's original Moka Express, but with even more Italian charm!

Made in Italy, the Bialetti Moka Express is the original stovetop coffeemaker and has been serving up fresh Italian style espresso coffee since 1933. It is constructed from food grade aluminum. It includes a sturdy stay cool nylon handle and knob and Bialetti’s patented safety valve. Moka pots produce a rich, authentic espresso and Bialetti’s distinctive eight-sided shape allows it to diffuse heat perfectly to enhance the aroma of your coffee. Moka pots are compact and easy-to-use, making them perfect to use at home or when travelling.

To produce an authentic espresso in minutes, simply fill the bottom chamber with water, add your favourite espresso ground coffee to the funnel, and gently heat on your gas, electric, or ceramic stovetop.

To use a Moka Express with an induction stovetop, use a Bialetti Induction Hob Converter with your Moka pot. For Moka's up to 6 cup size, use a 13cm converter. For Moka's 9 cups and above, use a 20cm converter.

Material: Aluminium body, nylon handle and knob.

Cup Size Approximate Total Height (cms) Approximate Width (cms) at bottom of base
3 cup 16.0 9.0
6 cup 21.5 11
  • The Bialetti Moka Express Italia is NOT dishwasher safe.
  • The Bialetti Moka Express Italia can be used with a gas, electric, or ceramic stovetop. It is NOT suitable for induction. To use the Moka Express with an induction stovetop, use a Bialetti Induction Hob Converter with your Moka pot.

Before First Use:

  • Before using the coffeemaker for the first time, it’s a good idea to wash all the parts in hot water first. The Bialetti Moka Express is NOT dishwasher safe.
  • We recommended that you throw away the first 3 brews.
  • It’s really important that you don’t use the handle while unscrewing as this can cause the handle to break.

Making Coffee:

To learn how to make stovetop espresso using a Moka pot, watch the video or view our written brew guide here.

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The Bialetti Moka Express Italia has all the things you love about Bialetti's original Moka Express, but with even more Italian charm!

Made in Italy, the Bialetti Moka Express is the original stovetop coffeemaker and has been serving up fresh Italian style espresso coffee since 1933. It is constructed from food grade aluminum. It includes a sturdy stay cool nylon handle and knob and Bialetti’s patented safety valve. Moka pots produce a rich, authentic espresso and Bialetti’s distinctive eight-sided shape allows it to diffuse heat perfectly to enhance the aroma of your coffee. Moka pots are compact and easy-to-use, making them perfect to use at home or when travelling.

To produce an authentic espresso in minutes, simply fill the bottom chamber with water, add your favourite espresso ground coffee to the funnel, and gently heat on your gas, electric, or ceramic stovetop.

To use a Moka Express with an induction stovetop, use a Bialetti Induction Hob Converter with your Moka pot. For Moka's up to 6 cup size, use a 13cm converter. For Moka's 9 cups and above, use a 20cm converter.

Material: Aluminium body, nylon handle and knob.

Cup Size Approximate Total Height (cms) Approximate Width (cms) at bottom of base
3 cup 16.0 9.0
6 cup 21.5 11
  • The Bialetti Moka Express Italia is NOT dishwasher safe.
  • The Bialetti Moka Express Italia can be used with a gas, electric, or ceramic stovetop. It is NOT suitable for induction. To use the Moka Express with an induction stovetop, use a Bialetti Induction Hob Converter with your Moka pot.

Before First Use:

  • Before using the coffeemaker for the first time, it’s a good idea to wash all the parts in hot water first. The Bialetti Moka Express is NOT dishwasher safe.
  • We recommended that you throw away the first 3 brews.
  • It’s really important that you don’t use the handle while unscrewing as this can cause the handle to break.

Making Coffee:

To learn how to make stovetop espresso using a Moka pot, watch the video or view our written brew guide here.