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Glenn R. Holmes (quality: 8.7)
08.30.2000
Rating: 8.4
Product Reviewed: SS 3 Tasse Moka Pot
Bottom Line: Espresso the natural way and gentle on the wallet. Not quite in the same league as high octane machine made espressos but then not as expensive either
Peter Van de Reep (quality: 7.7)
08.22.2004
Rating: 8.6
Product Reviewed: Dama 6 Cup
Bottom Line: Produces excellent coffee that exceeds steam machine results and mediocre cafe espresso.
Aaron Cooper (quality: 7.7)
06.14.2005
Rating: 7.8
Product Reviewed: MokaEasy
Bottom Line: Expensive, but convenience over stovetop moka pots and potential for making coffee while traveling offset the cost.
Esben Brun (quality: 7.5)
04.29.2001
Rating: 9.2
Product Reviewed: Alessi "9090" Espresso Maker
Bottom Line: You can get other cheaper moka pots, but this one gives the pleasure of flawless function, workmanship and beautiful design.
Mike Foster (quality: 7.4)
02.23.2002
Rating: 6.8
Product Reviewed: Expresso Mio
Bottom Line: Sucks big, but buy as many as you can.
Matt Kiessling (quality: 7.3)
02.16.2004
Rating: 6.8
Product Reviewed: Bialetti 18 cup pot
Bottom Line: Makes industrial quantities of great moka coffee but needs much initial cleaning and some care in use.
Junghwa Jang (quality: 7.0)
02.15.2008
Rating: 7.4
Product Reviewed: Vespress 3-cup
Bottom Line: Highly recomanded if you just start loving Espresso at least expenses. Produce good quality espresso especially for Latte and cappuccino.
Chris Beck (quality: 7.0)
07.15.2001
Rating: 9.2
Product Reviewed: Musa 4-cup
Bottom Line: A great Moka pot and a great way to make coffee. The Italians love it for a reason...
Russ Benblatt (quality: 6.8)
01.15.2002
Rating: 9.0
Product Reviewed: Elettrika
Bottom Line: Great for ANY coffee geek who travels!!!
Paul Wilmoth (quality: 6.5)
02.09.2007
Rating: 9.4
Product Reviewed: Star (new)
Bottom Line: Extremely well made little machine, for a better than "great" cup!
Lisa B. (quality: 6.0)
01.17.2000
Rating: 8.8
Product Reviewed: Venezia
Bottom Line: The low tech solution for good, strong coffee -- a classic!
Douwe Dijkstra (quality: 5.8)
02.01.2003
Rating: 7.2
Product Reviewed: Stylus 6 cup
Bottom Line: Recommended, a well-build, good looking moka pot.
Neil Edwards (quality: 5.6)
07.05.2002
Rating: 6.4
Product Reviewed: Mocha Pot
Bottom Line: In the right context, it is a wonderful product.
Ed Mason (quality: 4.5)
02.06.2007
Rating: 8.6
Product Reviewed: 4-cup Moka Pot
Bottom Line: A very simple way to brew good coffee. Unbeatable value, time-proven design
Fataah Ewe (quality: 4.5)
09.19.2001
Rating: 9.6
Product Reviewed: Moka
Bottom Line: Price is way cheap, coffee tastes grand; I have bought sev of these, thru years.
. . (quality: 4.3)
06.22.2004
Rating: 8.4
Product Reviewed: Dama 3 Cup
Bottom Line: Good pot if you can't afford a pump machine
Jicso Malev (quality: 4.0)
02.20.2001
Rating: 9.2
Product Reviewed: inpud
Bottom Line: Best coffee at easy,cheap,and flavor
Pam Forrester (quality: 3.5)
09.17.2006
Rating: 10.0
Product Reviewed: Moka Pot-Stainless steel
Bottom Line: If you want delicious espresso at home but cant afford an excellent espresso machine try a moka pot.
Jim Philpot
08.07.2004
Rating: 9.0
Product Reviewed: Expresso Mio
Bottom Line: This device has gotten a bad rap, and it's partially the manufacturer's fault (not explaining how it works), and partially the user's fault (not understanding how it works).
Len Caplan
02.17.2006
Rating: 9.0
Product Reviewed: Alessi 9090 Travel Set
Bottom Line: An elegant solution to taking your brew with you. It is beautiful and makes a really nice cup of coffee. This is not a toy.
Neill Walker
07.15.2010
Rating: 7.8
Product Reviewed: Vespress 3-cup Stainless
Bottom Line: A moka pot that gives Bialetti a run for the money with induction compatibility and a better upper-chamber design.
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