Very nice, when I first got one I did not realise the coffee was espresso strength , I made my wife a cup, probably 5 shots plus she did not sleep for a day or two and developed a rash, I have never been asked to make her coffee again. Cheers.
.. maurieo .... Omg.... sorry... but the way you wrote your comment made me laugh.. All I could envision was a cat with wild eyes strung out on coffee. Oh my.. your poor wife. Strong coffee is not my "forte" either. Sometimes it's best to let another make their own coffee. . I don't dare ask hubby to make mine, as he has no idea the difference between instant and ground coffee. I'm still picking coffee grinds from out of my teeth months later.. hahahaha.... well..... it feels like I am.. ha
IB tried to make himself a cup of instant coffee with my ground coffee last night. I managed to stop him just as he was about to pour the water into the cup.
Thank you for this. My family is visiting Italy from America and staying at an Air BnB where the only thing available is this strange mini coffee pot thingy. We wake up approximately two hours before the Italians do so there was no coffee to be had from any local cafes (none open yet). Your video saved the day (or the morning at least)! Thank you!
Life saver! I just moved to Spain and I've been drinking brewed coffee my whole life. I've even bought a traveling "pour over" mug, but left it in Chile. I've made espressos from espresso makers, instant coffee, etc, etc...BUT I've never made coffee in one of these, seen them over the years. Landed in Spain, and my Airbnb had one...Googled it, this video came up, and i just successfully made my first cup thanks to you. I may never go back to brewed coffee... Thanks again for the quick, clear, and concise instructions!
Thanks, your voice is so sweet. My friend just gave me a Fino stove top maker just like the one you have. Now I have confidence on how to use it properly. Cheers 😊❤️
Thanks for keeping it simple and keeping it real. I just watched a couple of fancy, complicated videos about how to use my new stovetop espresso unit. But yours makes me think I can do it. Cheers!
I have always wanted to try one of these, and have now just been given one. I had no idea how to use it, but now having seen your video, I am going to give it a go. Thanks for the info, very useful!
Excellent video and I learned a lot. Thank you now I know how to use this machine. I purchased one of these machines at the flea market for two dollars and I had to sit in my closet for 10 years. I finally figured out how to use it. Thanks to youand it works absolutely perfect so again thank you for everything
I always thought these were cool coffee makers but had no clue how to use it. Love the simple break down AND the tip about it being espresso strength and how to make a "normal" cup! Great job!
Hiya, I always wondered how they worked, so cool and I bet it smells amazing 😋Yum. I'm really loving the videos ! You and Izzy definitely brighten my days in lock down , keep them coming, thank you
Thank you so much for this straight to the point video. I have this type of stovetop coffeemaker as a Christmas present. I just locked it away in one of my kitchen cabinets because I haven’t got a clue on how to use it. I was thinking of trying it one of these days. Thank goodness for your video! I would have drugged myself and my family with mugs of strong espresso strength coffee! Now i can confidently show -off my expertise 😜and dust and start using my coffee maker. Thanks a million once again 👍🏾
thank you, i got one of these a few years ago, stumbled through one use because it's didn't come with instructions and thought i was going to die the rest of the day because i apparently drank 5 espressos at once. much more hip to coffee itself now and needed proper instructions before i pull it out of the box again.
Thank you! Its been 30 years since I used my expresso maker so your video really helped. This morning *before* viewing the video I tried using mine and had a few issues - which got coffee everywhere on the stovetop and floor!😢 Now I know how to use it correctly.
I’m the only coffee drinker in my house and only was looking for a “just me” device. This excellent video has convinced me to get one of these. Many thanks.
Thank you for the demo. I mention you coffee pot in one of my comments, it seem quite old fashioned. But I didn't realize it was an espresso maker. I also like my coffee "long". That's another British word usage I have learned.
Oh! What do you call a long coffee? We also call them Americano when long and black. Thanks for that - I'm fascinated by all the linguistic variations.
@@PlanetImo I googled Long coffee. I had never heard of it before. Starbucks has its own language around ordering coffee that I never understood. I just drink regular coffee for regular people!
Thanks for the video. I love my coffee (currently using a dripper or cafetière) but always wanted to try a stovetop but always thought it was complicated. Your video has swayed my decision 😊
I don’t comment much but I go on deployment tomorrow and I have one of these you just really saved me seeing as though I can’t have a coffee maker but we have a way of heating a kettle
I just said a big woooooooooooooooow Because so easy n best way to get the right taste of coffee ☕ My friend highly thankful to u for ur way to letting us know about how to use the moka pot to have a nice taste of coffee ☕ Thanks a lot I will try it soon but it will b my first try Maybe m success Thanks again
Great video! Didn't think about using heated water ontop of it. Coffee was super strong... but now I know why lol. Even putting coffee in it, i was like this feels like a Lot lol. Just made 1 cup, and then ran it a second time for a lighter cup to balance it out, HOPEFULLY. Definitely need to get a bigger pot though. I like at least 2 cups of coffee if im drinking coffee. Will definitely keep my eye out for them. Still prefer the traditional way of Coffee vs the Kueriggs.
Imo and Izzy Vlogs Everyone uses plug-in coffee pots here. I’ve never even seen a stove-top pot like yours sold in a store, but I’d like to try one to taste the difference in coffee! I’m binge watching your videos today. :)
Ooh they're good and well worth it if you're gonna use it a lot. I like mine so much I use it daily. You can probably tell how much use it's had by the colour of it.
Thanks for that . I very rarely drink coffee. I mean average two cup a year . When I go on retreats I always decline making coffee for others because I don’t know how to use coffee making gadgets or machines.
We have one of these in the UK and one in Australia... but I must be doing something wrong as the coffee always tastes bitter! I think I must turn the heat too high, as it takes less than 2 minutes to boil, and I must leave it boiling for too long. I'm looking forward to experimenting when we're reunited with one of our stovetop coffeemakers... and I love the idea of topping the cup with hot water to make a longer drink! - Mandy
Ah yes! As soon as it starts to boil it’s done and needs taking off the heat. One viewer suggested keeping the lid up so it doesn’t get too hot and I tried that and I decided it helped it to taste even better.
@@PlanetImo That's a great idea re: leaving the lid up! I'll have to try it very carefully, and take it off the heat straight away once boiled! :)) - Mandy
Keep the lid up and the heat medium. Once the pot starts to fill up keep an eye on it and run the bottom half under the cold tap just before it starts to splutter at the end. It can be be the last bit that makes it bitter and if you boil it too fast. Seemed to make a difference when I tried.
I was with you till the hot water and milk went in ;) The handle has broken on mine. My sister gave me a new one for Christmas but I still haven't opened it as I feel it's "a vlog" and I haven't got round to shooting it yet! I didn't know that the water had to stay below the valve.
Oh cool! I have NO IDEA what brand I have. I wonder if the type of metal affects the taste? Someone recommended me to brew it with the lip open, so the coffee doesn't get too hot and, having tried it, I do believe it does really taste better this way. Thanks for watching, Ana! :¬)
@@PlanetImo Some people say that the type of metal affects the taste, never had an aluminium one so I can't compare, I'm still new to moka pots, sorry what coffee do you use?, I'm not too sure if to use finely ground coffee or just any ground coffee, I'm also in the UK :-)
I've got a feeling it shouldn't be too fine, but I'm not really an expert. I recently got a grinder and over did the grinding til it was really, really powdery fine, and it did end up in the bottom chamber a bit. Oops. But the coffee still tasted just fine though so it wasn't a problem.
Thanks, Rycky. I usually use the shop's own brand just to save money to be honest. Tesco's Italian inspired! But I also love Lavazza! Thanks for watching.
I am fascinated by the physics of how the boiling water makes it up the tube into the top chamber. There's something I haven't seen yet. To the Google Machine I go!
It's nice to finally watch a simple video on RUclips which doesn't overcomplicate things and gets straight to the point
Thank you so much. Yeah I like to keep things realistic looking and sounding. Thanks so much for watching. 😃
Very nice, when I first got one I did not realise the coffee was espresso strength , I made my wife a cup, probably 5 shots plus she did not sleep for a day or two and developed a rash, I have never been asked to make her coffee again. Cheers.
maurieo Oh no! What a disaster! I’m getting people’s horror stories on here!
.. maurieo .... Omg.... sorry... but the way you wrote your comment made me laugh.. All I could envision was a cat with wild eyes strung out on coffee. Oh my.. your poor wife. Strong coffee is not my "forte" either. Sometimes it's best to let another make their own coffee. . I don't dare ask hubby to make mine, as he has no idea the difference between instant and ground coffee. I'm still picking coffee grinds from out of my teeth months later.. hahahaha.... well..... it feels like I am.. ha
IB tried to make himself a cup of instant coffee with my ground coffee last night. I managed to stop him just as he was about to pour the water into the cup.
... hahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for this. My family is visiting Italy from America and staying at an Air BnB where the only thing available is this strange mini coffee pot thingy. We wake up approximately two hours before the Italians do so there was no coffee to be had from any local cafes (none open yet). Your video saved the day (or the morning at least)! Thank you!
Yey! :)
Life saver! I just moved to Spain and I've been drinking brewed coffee my whole life. I've even bought a traveling "pour over" mug, but left it in Chile. I've made espressos from espresso makers, instant coffee, etc, etc...BUT I've never made coffee in one of these, seen them over the years.
Landed in Spain, and my Airbnb had one...Googled it, this video came up, and i just successfully made my first cup thanks to you.
I may never go back to brewed coffee...
Thanks again for the quick, clear, and concise instructions!
Yey! Enjoy your coffee. :)
There's something about straight to the point get it done videos. Thanks for this tutorial.
Aw thanks!
I've seen these in shops and always wondered how to use them. So simple.
Thanks, your voice is so sweet. My friend just gave me a Fino stove top maker just like the one you have. Now I have confidence on how to use it properly. Cheers 😊❤️
You’re welcome :) Thanks so much for watching.
I’ve just been given one of these but didn’t know how to use it. This was such a helpful video, thank you. Perfect pace and great explanations.
Thanks for keeping it simple and keeping it real. I just watched a couple of fancy, complicated videos about how to use my new stovetop espresso unit. But yours makes me think I can do it. Cheers!
Thanks so much. You're welcome.
Thank you!!! Just got one of these and trying to figure it out! ❤
I have always wanted to try one of these, and have now just been given one. I had no idea how to use it, but now having seen your video, I am going to give it a go. Thanks for the info, very useful!
You're welcome! Enjoy your coffee! Thanks so much for watching.
Excellent video and I learned a lot. Thank you now I know how to use this machine. I purchased one of these machines at the flea market for two dollars and I had to sit in my closet for 10 years. I finally figured out how to use it. Thanks to youand it works absolutely perfect so again thank you for everything
Perfectly Demonstrated! 10/10 Other channel over complicate things! Thank You for keeping it Simple and Complete!
Thanks so much!
I always thought these were cool coffee makers but had no clue how to use it. Love the simple break down AND the tip about it being espresso strength and how to make a "normal" cup! Great job!
Thanks 😊
Thank you so much, can't wait to try this with my Turkish coffee
Just taking a moment to admire that mug! Love me some horrible histories haha
Hiya, I always wondered how they worked, so cool and I bet it smells amazing 😋Yum. I'm really loving the videos ! You and Izzy definitely brighten my days in lock down , keep them coming, thank you
Aw, thanks so much! I love making them and that's making lockdown so much more fun, too!
Thank you so much for this straight to the point video. I have this type of stovetop coffeemaker as a Christmas present. I just locked it away in one of my kitchen cabinets because I haven’t got a clue on how to use it. I was thinking of trying it one of these days. Thank goodness for your video! I would have drugged myself and my family with mugs of strong espresso strength coffee! Now i can confidently show -off my expertise 😜and dust and start using my coffee maker. Thanks a million once again 👍🏾
Aww lovely! I hope you enjoy your freshly made coffee. x
Pefect ! Great video, very easy to follow. Simple explanation of the system, much appreciated.
Aw, thank you so much!
This is so helpful! Thank you :) 💕
Answered all of my questions in one video. Thanks.
That was an excellent demonstration.
I remember my mum having this exact model in the seventies. Never knew how they worked though, so thanks for making this very informative vid. 😊
Aw, thank you! x
You definately came my rescue in the airbnb I'm visiting! Thanks
thank you, i got one of these a few years ago, stumbled through one use because it's didn't come with instructions and thought i was going to die the rest of the day because i apparently drank 5 espressos at once. much more hip to coffee itself now and needed proper instructions before i pull it out of the box again.
This was extremely helpful...thank you!!
Good stuff Imo. Well filmed and explained.
Thanks, JP! x
Perfect video. I would have never guessed that the water would come up. Thank you!! ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Well that looked great ☕️TFS now you just need a Pastel de nata 🥧for perfection 👍Enjoy your weekend Cheers 👍🍷🌺
Oh gosh - that would be lovely!
Thank you! Its been 30 years since I used my expresso maker so your video really helped. This morning *before* viewing the video I tried using mine and had a few issues - which got coffee everywhere on the stovetop and floor!😢 Now I know how to use it correctly.
Thanks for making a video on it 😃 what a nifty little thing!
It's cool, isn't it? Simple but effective.
Thanks for sharing this video. I saw one of these in t k Maxx and always wondered how you used it
I’m the only coffee drinker in my house and only was looking for a “just me” device. This excellent video has convinced me to get one of these. Many thanks.
You’re welcome! I hope you enjoy your coffee. ☕️:)
Perfect, concise explanation! Well done!
Thank you! 😀
Perfect! You are positively delightful
Aw, thank you! x
Love this espresso pot easy and not expensive like the electric ones!
Thanks for that! Short and to the point
Aw, you're welcome. I hope your coffee came out nice. :¬) Thanks so much for watching.
Clear concise and straight to the point☕️ thanks
Aw, thank you so much!
just got one and was nervous to try, thanks for posting this video😻
Thanks for watching 😃
Thank you so much! Great video
Aw, you're welcome. Thanks so much for watching. :¬)
Nice presentation👍🏻☕
Thanks 😊
Thank you for the demo. I mention you coffee pot in one of my comments, it seem quite old fashioned. But I didn't realize it was an espresso maker. I also like my coffee "long". That's another British word usage I have learned.
Oh! What do you call a long coffee? We also call them Americano when long and black. Thanks for that - I'm fascinated by all the linguistic variations.
@@PlanetImo I googled Long coffee. I had never heard of it before. Starbucks has its own language around ordering coffee that I never understood. I just drink regular coffee for regular people!
@@David.M. There are so many types!
If I ever decide to start drinking coffee this would be a great guide!
Thanks, Evan!
Thanks for the video. I love my coffee (currently using a dripper or cafetière) but always wanted to try a stovetop but always thought it was complicated. Your video has swayed my decision 😊
Oh great! I hope you enjoy. I think it tastes quite different. Thanks so much for watching. 😃
@@PlanetImo Just ordered the Bialette Mokka 9 cup (was 58% off on Amazon so double win 👍)
Awesome!
You have such warmth!!!
Aw thank you!
thanks i’m home alone for a week without my mom and rlly needed this
Aw you're welcome. I hope the coffee came out nice! :)
You're a lovely girl. Thank you for posting this. It's very accessible and easy to understand.
i was watching another video and it wasn't clear to me where i put the coffee so i found you. Thank you
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you for making this video. I was wondering how these gizmos worked.😊
Just got a classic Pantone percolator and I'm excited to make it well worn
I don’t have milk but I make the coffee the same way . Thanks for this video gave me confidence in my coffee making
Thank you so much thank you needed coffee and never used this!!
You're welcome :)
I don’t comment much but I go on deployment tomorrow and I have one of these you just really saved me seeing as though I can’t have a coffee maker but we have a way of heating a kettle
Good luck with the new chapter and I hope you get to enjoy some good coffee. Thanks so much for watching.
Thank you so much for this video. Perfect explanation, perfect length, perfect pace. ❤️
Aww thank you so much and thanks for watching. 😃
Very well done video! Thank you!
Thanks ☺️
I just said a big woooooooooooooooow
Because so easy n best way to get the right taste of coffee ☕
My friend highly thankful to u for ur way to letting us know about how to use the moka pot to have a nice taste of coffee ☕
Thanks a lot
I will try it soon but it will b my first try
Maybe m success
Thanks again
Thank You / got this little coffee pot today 😊 Thanks for lesson
You’re welcome. I hope you enjoy your coffee. X
Great video! Didn't think about using heated water ontop of it. Coffee was super strong... but now I know why lol. Even putting coffee in it, i was like this feels like a Lot lol. Just made 1 cup, and then ran it a second time for a lighter cup to balance it out, HOPEFULLY. Definitely need to get a bigger pot though. I like at least 2 cups of coffee if im drinking coffee. Will definitely keep my eye out for them. Still prefer the traditional way of Coffee vs the Kueriggs.
Love ours....makes a delicious cup of coffee. 😍🍵
Ooh yes. A very valued member of the household.
Staying at a friend’s with this, v useful video- thank you x
You're welcome! I hope your coffee came out well. :-)
This is cool coffee espresso maker.
Thanks, Yvette!
Thank you for explaining. 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Great video, thanks.
You’re welcome. Thanks so much for watching. 😃
Thanks from a very tired student in exam season! I appreciate the simplicity of your video lately 😂 P.S love the Horrible Histories mug!😊
Thanks! Good luck with your studies. 😊
Best coffee makers.😊
They are!
Nice tutorial on how you make your tasty coffee😋😋😋👍
Thank you 😋
Your a godsend thanks
Nice one 👍
Thanks 😊
Ahhh... now I understand how those work. A little similar to our coffee percolators, but ours is "drinkable" coffee, not expresso strength.. ha
Espressos are bit strong for me. :¬)
It's been bugging me for ages to know how them old school coffee makers worked , now i know and am going out to get one 👍
Ah ha! That's great! I love mine. Thanks so much for watching. :)
Cheers! Had one of these for years and now i finally know how to use it lol 😂
No problem 👍
Cool, I wondered about that coffee pot. I’ve never seen one like it.
I'm surprised as I thought they were everywhere. It makes SUCH good coffee. Nice to see you, Jinx. x
Imo and Izzy Vlogs Everyone uses plug-in coffee pots here. I’ve never even seen a stove-top pot like yours sold in a store, but I’d like to try one to taste the difference in coffee! I’m binge watching your videos today. :)
@@OregonFamilyAdventures Aw, thanks Jinx. x
Thought of getting one.
Ooh they're good and well worth it if you're gonna use it a lot. I like mine so much I use it daily. You can probably tell how much use it's had by the colour of it.
Wonderful video
Aw, thank you so much!
Muy bueno Gracias 😃
De nada. :¬)
perfect easy !slay
I habe the exact same one! Km making my grandma coffee rn
Thanks for that . I very rarely drink coffee. I mean average two cup a year .
When I go on retreats I always decline making coffee for others because I don’t know how to use coffee making gadgets or machines.
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thnx nice and simple
You’re welcome. I hope you enjoy your coffee. :)
Thank you
Needed a tutorial, I got mine for Christmas and still didn’t know how to use it! Thanks Imo 🙈😂.
Ooh nice! I hope you enjoy the coffee. I found it strong at first but then acclimatised to it. :)
Thanks Soo much
You're welcome! 😃I hope you enjoy your coffee. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, just arrived at an apartment in Madrid and never seen one of these.
I hope you enjoy your coffee and your stay in Madrid :) Thanks so much for watching.
First time I used mine I sprayed steaming hot coffee all over the kitchen. It went everywhere!
Oh my word! That sounds dangerous! What went wrong? (I shouldn't be laughing so much at this - bad Imo!)
I think I let it get too hot and boil. I haven’t made that mistake again! ☺️
@@mystichare8924 😁
Wow thank you. What about that longish pointy thing. What is it for?
Very nice video
Thanks
great vid like it keep it up :)
Aw, thanks so much, and thanks for stopping by.
Nice one 👍 👌
Great
Thanks, Pawel, and thanks for watching.
We have one of these in the UK and one in Australia... but I must be doing something wrong as the coffee always tastes bitter! I think I must turn the heat too high, as it takes less than 2 minutes to boil, and I must leave it boiling for too long. I'm looking forward to experimenting when we're reunited with one of our stovetop coffeemakers... and I love the idea of topping the cup with hot water to make a longer drink! - Mandy
Ah yes! As soon as it starts to boil it’s done and needs taking off the heat. One viewer suggested keeping the lid up so it doesn’t get too hot and I tried that and I decided it helped it to taste even better.
@@PlanetImo That's a great idea re: leaving the lid up! I'll have to try it very carefully, and take it off the heat straight away once boiled! :)) - Mandy
Do you grind the coffee on your own?
@@ermannorosati You can buy packs already ground
Keep the lid up and the heat medium. Once the pot starts to fill up keep an eye on it and run the bottom half under the cold tap just before it starts to splutter at the end. It can be be the last bit that makes it bitter and if you boil it too fast. Seemed to make a difference when I tried.
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. x
Just came up as a recommendation video lol 😂 nice coffee ☕️
Heh heh! This is one of my most viewed videos on my channel! Thanks, Claire. X
@@PlanetImo np was quite interesting lol 😂
thanks
I was with you till the hot water and milk went in ;) The handle has broken on mine. My sister gave me a new one for Christmas but I still haven't opened it as I feel it's "a vlog" and I haven't got round to shooting it yet! I didn't know that the water had to stay below the valve.
Dr Popkins' How to get fluent Apparently it does. I’ve never tried filling it higher to see what happens. Maybe there’s a vlog in that, too. 😉
Is the safe measure to not get out of the upper “chamber”
lovely, I have a stainless steel Bialetti moka pot, just thinking about getting another brand to compare :-)
Oh cool! I have NO IDEA what brand I have. I wonder if the type of metal affects the taste? Someone recommended me to brew it with the lip open, so the coffee doesn't get too hot and, having tried it, I do believe it does really taste better this way. Thanks for watching, Ana! :¬)
@@PlanetImo Some people say that the type of metal affects the taste, never had an aluminium one so I can't compare, I'm still new to moka pots, sorry what coffee do you use?, I'm not too sure if to use finely ground coffee or just any ground coffee, I'm also in the UK :-)
I've got a feeling it shouldn't be too fine, but I'm not really an expert. I recently got a grinder and over did the grinding til it was really, really powdery fine, and it did end up in the bottom chamber a bit. Oops. But the coffee still tasted just fine though so it wasn't a problem.
Cool thank you for explaining how to use it, what coffee do you use ?
Thanks, Rycky. I usually use the shop's own brand just to save money to be honest. Tesco's Italian inspired! But I also love Lavazza! Thanks for watching.
@@PlanetImo thank you for your reply
I am fascinated by the physics of how the boiling water makes it up the tube into the top chamber. There's something I haven't seen yet. To the Google Machine I go!
It’s called pascals principle