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Review on ☕ Mixpresso Aluminum Moka Coffee Maker: Ideal Stovetop Espresso Maker for Gas or Electric Stoves by Eric Currie

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No indication of who made it

I don't usually write a review for something I've just received. I'm going to do it this time because I can't wait to tell people what it is. At first it looks like a nice moka pot. From the looks of it, it's well made. And I haven't tried it yet, so I can't say if it works well or not. However, when I received this I found that there is no indication of where it was made or who made it. There is no information on the box. There's nothing on the pot either. It makes me a little nervous about this product even though I like the look and the price. As a precaution for people who have no idea about the size of a mocha pot, I'd like to add that a 3-cup pot is actually pretty small because it measures 3 cups of espresso, not 3 cups of coffee. Coffee. While this isn't the pot manufacturer's fault, it can be confusing for those like me who have never had anything like this before. Follow up: I started using this pot today. The first thing that happened was that the handle fell off immediately. I found that the handle was not glued to the pot in any way. I believe the maker never intended to glue it to the pot because there are no traces of glue on it. The pot itself works perfectly. If someone with hands is not embarrassed that the handle is not glued to the pot, I think everything will be fine with the pot.

Pros
  • Pretty impressive
Cons
  • Boring packaging