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The Bialetti Moka Express Italia Collection is a stylish 3-cup coffee maker crafted from durable aluminum and designed in a vibrant green and red tricolor. Weighing just 380g, it’s perfect for coffee lovers who want to brew authentic espresso on any stovetop (except induction). With a wattage of 230.0 watts, this manual espresso maker combines functionality with a touch of Italian flair.


| Brand | Bialetti |
| Model Number | 5322 |
| Colour | Green/Red |
| Product Dimensions | 24.99 x 19.99 x 14.99 cm; 380 g |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Item Weight | 380 g |
B**R
Best Coffee Maker with Stylish New Colours
The Bialetti Moka Express is hands down one of the best coffee makers for rich, authentic espresso-style coffee at home. This 3-cup size is perfect for small servings, and the aluminum build heats quickly and evenly. The tricolor Italia Collection adds a fresh, stylish touch with vibrant green and red colours — a nice upgrade from the classic look. It’s super inexpensive compared to electric espresso machines but delivers great coffee every time. Easy to use, clean, and built to last, it’s a fantastic choice for coffee lovers who appreciate quality without breaking the bank.
R**T
Classic Italian Coffee with colour to match!
I first saw this lovely Italian flag-coloured Moka Express when I visited the Bialetti store in Rome. It comes in a number of cup size variations, but this 6-cup size is one of the more commonly-seen sizes, and one of the most useful. I didn't buy from the store in Rome - I had no room in my suitcase! - but I began to regret it shortly after arriving home again! Searching on Amazon eventually led me to this seller where I was able to make my purchase! Other than the 'tricolore' flag paintwork, this is a standard, classic Bialetti Moka Express; pretty much unchanged in design since the 1930s. It's one of the things that is attractive about this coffee maker - the design has stood the test of time and is a recognised classic! If you're not familiar with the Moka Express, here's how it works: The Moka Express comes in two basic equal-sized sections, which screw tightly together: A lower water compartment where water is boiled and passes up through the coffee grounds, which are also held in their own separate receptacle, which fits neatly down into this section; An upper receiving compartment - the jug-like part, lid & handle - where the freshly-percolated coffee is captured and poured from. You start by putting water in the bottom section, filling it up to just below the little brass steam safety valve. Fitting down snugly into the upper part of this water chamber is the metal coffee holder and its filter. You pack the top compartment of this with your ground coffee of choice - similar to the way baristas pack an espresso machine in a coffee shop - and set it into the top of the water chamber. It has a funnel neck below the coffee receptacle which the boiling water will be forced up through, and subsequently pass through the coffee. Between this and the upper section is a second metal filter disc (to stop coffee grinds getting up and into the finished coffee) and a heavy-duty rubber ring which creates a tight, steam-proof pressure seal between the lower and upper compartments. It's important to screw the two tightly together once the water compartment has been filled and the coffee tamped down in its holder. The whole unit is then placed on the stove, which boils the water in the lower compartment. Having nowhere else to go, it is forced under pressure (thus the safety valve!) up through the coffee receptacle in the lower compartment, through the grounds filter between the lower and upper sections, up the funnel in the middle of the upper section, and bubbles out into the upper receptacle, making the most satisfying noise and aromas while doing so! Once the coffee coming through the central spout into the upper receptacle starts to 'spit', you know the lower chamber is almost empty and it's time to remove your Moka from the stove. It sounds complicated, but in reality it is very simple; you can fill the water and pack the coffee in a few minutes and have the Moka heating on the stove quickly. It is, however, a device more suited to coffee lovers, and those who wish to take just a little more time and effort over making the perfect cup of coffee! If you want your coffee much quicker, I'd suggest an Aeropress, or even instant!! ;) It's important to thoroughly clean and dry the Moka after each use: Ground coffee is very oily and these oils leave a strong residue on all parts of the Moka. Like any oils, coffee will oxidise and go off if left. Also, the strong natural colour in coffee will stain your pristine Moka if left on it! In the coffee receptacle, the grounds will dry and block the two filters if left unwashed, and the rubber sealing ring will not last nearly as long if it is left damp and covered in coffee oils (the rubber breaks down much faster). The other reason for washing and drying is to preserve the aluminium that the Moka is made from. If you leave it wet or damp, the inside of the lower water compartment will soon start to corrode. If you leave an uncleaned and damp coffee receptacle in the lower chamber, it will corrode and may even weld itself into the water compartment (it's a tight machined fit when new!) - making it almost impossible to separate the two! Again, like with making the coffee, this is much less complicated than it sounds here. Just wash the Moka using hot soapy water, rinse with clean water and allow to air dry, inverting the water chamber to allow any droplets to run out. When the whole thing is properly dried it can be loosely reassembled and stored ready for its next use! It's fun and it makes great coffee! Make sure to get yourself a lovely set of the Bialetti espresso cups to go with it!
A**R
Makes fantastic coffee
This is a very stylish and well made item. It is easy to use and you can make great espresso and lattes with it.
H**S
Simple and works well- tasty coffee
I‘ve had this 6 cup moka pot for several years now. My son 22 uses it daily and he grinds the coffee. If he pays attention and doesn’t leave it too long it’s a great coffee. It’s hard to fit on a gas hob but we have a small heat inductor plate to make it stable. Great little pot. Not much to go wrong and you can buy spares for the insides (and a new handle if melted carelessly). if needed.
M**T
Kitchen essential
Works great, cute Italian colours. So much cheaper than a fancy espresso machine, so much nicer than cafetiere coffee, I love it. I use it every day.
C**4
Great bit of kit
Blending power? Not sure why that's included as there's no blending... but if it could blend I'm sure it would be great at it. Fantastic bit of kit. Huge fan of the moka pot as it's a nice twist on the traditional espresso with a full body and high caffeine hit. Perhaps the only thing I've noticed is a tiny bit of water bleed outside the seal during heating up, however I'm unsure if that's the kit itself or me filling the pot with too much water. Looks great though, good pour and easy enough to clean
A**I
Little Italia
High quality and beautiful. The coffee with it tastes real.
K**N
Top quality.
Bought as a fathers day gift for my dad. I'd spent almost 2 grand on him on a computer for christmas, and he got more excited over this. Apparently works great, takes it camping and for cycling trips. Says it looks stunning in person and proudly keeps it on display.
V**O
Fast delivery. Product quality great
T**A
Makes 1 mug of delicious coffee. Consider using illy classico ground coffee ..
フ**ト
色付きモデルが無地より安かったため購入しましたが、実物のデザインが可愛くて気に入っています。 初回は本体が少しベタつくので洗剤で洗うのがおすすめ。説明書にもあるように、最初の2〜3回は金属カスが残っている可能性があるため、抽出後のコーヒーは飲まずに捨てると安心です。 使用後は水ですすいで拭き取るだけで手入れが簡単。弱火で加熱し、ポコポコ音がし始めたら止めるという使い方も分かりやすいです。 一般的なコンロでは本体が乗らない場合があるため、ミニ五徳が必要になると思います。
M**A
اصليه شكراً أمازون
R**O
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