This IMUSA Aluminum Coffeemaker has the classic style your looking for in a stove top espresso maker, with the quality of a IMUSA brand product. IMUSA has been producing coffeemakers for over fifty years and is considered one of the top manufacturer of coffeemakers in the world. This coffeemaker makes 6 cups. It brews a traditional Espresso Coffee in minutes. Made for the stove top, it can be used on all gas, ceramic or coil surfaces. The bakelite handle provides for easy handling. Made from durable long lasting aluminum. Recommended hand wash only.
Product Features
- Made with Durable Aluminum that Keeps Coffee Warm
- 6-Cup Capacity with Cool Touch Handle and Knob for Easy Handling
- It’s Small and Portable Design Makes it Easy for Sharing Espresso
- Designed with a Flip up Top and Side Pour Spout for Easy Serving
- Ideal when Making and Serving Espresso
A steal for $5 I bought this little 3 cup âespressoâ maker to try out the Moka pot style of stovetop coffee makers. Iâm used to espresso from the coffee place I work at and from my machine at home, however my machine recently stopped working. I donât really have the funds to replace it with the kind of espresso machine Iâve been wanting right now so I figured Iâd try the stovetop âespressoâ models out. Now letâs be really honest; what this coffee maker produces is NOT true espresso. It doesnât exert nearly…
DISAPPOINTED!!! NOT 6 CUPS!!!!! Works like itâs supposed to, however, to say it makes 6 cups is a blatant lie. As seen in the photo, and as known to the world, 1 cup is equal to 8 ounces. This espresso maker made enough espresso to fill 3 espresso cups- it makes 10 ounces of coffee. Nowhere near 6 cups, which would equal 48 ounces. It should be advertised and marketed using actual measurements, not fantasy-land measurements. If youâre buying this for yourself, itâs enough. If you drink coffee with anyone else, you need…
Does what it is supposed to and very reasonably priced! I am loving this expresso maker. It was inexpensive and does the job. I did not want to pay minimally 49 dollars plus – for a “name brand” which yes seemed a bit heavier gauge of aluminum but aluminum all the same. If you follow the directions most of the negative views would not be applicable in my view. Even the higher priced expresso makers say for example to position the pot so the handle is not near the direct heat. It does not leak if you tighten it enough prior to heating. It…