Description
Aluminum Moka Octagonal Coffee Pot
Do you love the smell of fresh coffee in the morning?
Start your day off right with a cup of coffee made with this Aluminum Moka Octagonal Coffee Pot. This traditional-style coffee percolator is made with aluminum, which has good permeability and thermal resistance. It can be heated by a gas stove, kerosene lamp, or electric stove. For an excellent cup of coffee, this Espresso Coffee Maker can be placed on most cooking appliances. It has three compartments that fit together easily by screwing. This coffee maker is stainless steel with a plastic handle that fits in the hand comfortably. It can make the production process easier.
Moka Pot Coffee Features
- Aluminum pots have good permeability, and thermal resistance: This coffee percolator is made with aluminum, which has good permeability and thermal resistance. It can be heated by
- a gas stove, kerosene lamp, or electric stove.
- Three compartments fit together easily by screwing: This coffee maker has three compartments that fit together easily by screwing.
- Stainless steel with a plastic handle: This coffee maker is stainless steel with a plastic handle that fits in the hand comfortably.
How it works:
To use this coffee percolator, first put water in the bottom compartment and coffee in the filter. Then screw the top compartment on. Place it on a heat source and wait for the coffee to percolate into the top compartment. Once it is finished, remove it from the heat and enjoy your fresh cup of coffee.
How To Use:
1. Add water: the water level is 0.5 cm below the safety valve. The safety valve will automatically release pressure when the pressure of the lower pot is too high to prevent safety accidents; if the water level is higher than the safety valve, the safety valve will not function properly. You can also use warm water to reduce the heating time.
2. Add coffee powder: use medium and fine-grained coffee powder, and properly vibrate the powder trough to make the coffee powder evenly distributed when filling. After filling, gently press the surface with your fingers to make the coffee powder dense.
3. Install the upper and lower parts of the Moka pot together.
4. Heating: Generally, it needs to be heated for about 5 minutes, but be careful not to overheat it to cause the coffee powder to produce a burnt taste.
5. Enjoy.
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