Bialetti Moka Express (6-Cup) Review - Specs, Capacity, Brew Time + More
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Bialetti Moka Express (6-Cup) Review - Here's everything you'll find out about this percolator in this video:
►Full Specs
►How to Use
►Brew Time (Test #1)
►Capacity (Test #2)
►Ease of Use (Test #3)
►Ease of Clean Up (Test #4)
►Quality (Test #5)
►Pros & Cons
►Recommendation
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00:00 Intro + Specifications + How to Use
01:48 Capacity
02:15 Brew Time
02:39 Ease of Use
03:19 Clean Up
03:37 Quality
04:21 Pros, Cons, Recommendation
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This our favorite camp coffee maker! Thanks for the review.
You're most welcome Robert! And yeah you're right - this is a great coffee maker. Btw, your comments and support truly mean the world 🥰 I'm really glad you liked this review as well! Thank you!
Very nice and thorough review!
Thank you so much Math! Glad that you enjoyed it :)
Thank you for a great showcase, now I finally know how big it is before buying
You're most welcome Björn! Glad that I could show you the details and how big it is 😊 Thank you for your comment!
very nice review. the measurements turned out to be especially useful
@Free Ukr Thank you so much! I'm glad that you enjoyed the review as well as the measurements 😊
very detail & great review. subscribed.
Thank you so much for the comment and sub Ivan! It really means a lot 😊 glad you liked the review and details!
I have a GSI mini expresso maker for camping and it works just like this. It makes a mess with spattering and brews one tiny cup at a time.
I am getting one of these now because I love espresso. Great review. And again, thank you for all the attention to detail.
Wow!! Thanks for letting me know DG! Oh man sucks that the GSI makes a mess, I had no idea. Let me know how this Bialetti works for you! Hopefully there's no more splattering! (At least there was none in my experience haha.) Your comments mean a lot, I really appreciate them 😊
Great informative video, thank you!
You're most welcome Michael! I'm really glad that you liked the video and all the info! 😊
This is just perfect, thank you.,have subscribed for more.
Thank you so much for the comment and the sub! That really helps the channel out 🥰 I’m really happy you liked this!
Very well done! 👍🏽
@obscure323 Thank you so much! I'm happy that you found this video helpful :)
Just ordered one yesterday waiting for the delivery I'm excited
Thank you so much for sharing Ritcherson! Hope you enjoy it as much as I have! Excited for you too! 😊
Great video.. These moka pots are excellent
Thank you so much Matt! And yes they definitely are :)
I love your videos. I do use my moka by sitting it on four hot coals. easy brew!
Thank you so much Kelli! That really means a lot 😊 I appreciate it! And yeah it's an easy brew for sure! 😊
I've been using Moka Pots for ~3 years now and I can't go back to "lighter" brewing methods. It's either this or espresso cuz others just tastes like watered-down coffee to me.
Thanks for the input and comment Michael! I totally get what you mean! 😊 Love the richness of the moka pot too! I'm glad you've been using them for so many years without any issue 😊
I love your series!! The tests are very thorough and it reminds me of America test kitchen. I am over sponsored youtube videos telling “the best…” I want actual data and testing - which is what you do here.
If you are taking request:
Could you test hiking underwear next? The ones that dries quickly and have no smell. I tried searching reviews but there are no good videos with data driven results.
Thank you
@Kadin Tran Hi Kadin, thank you so much for the kind words, and I'm glad you enjoy the thorough testing. And don't worry, you won't find sponsored reviews on this channel :)
I'm so sorry but I'm not actually taking requests at the moment. I have a lot of products that I'm using and testing now, and they'll probably keep me busy for the next year or 2. But thank you so much for the wonderful suggestion, I'll add it to my list :)
Thank you so very much for this video. I check a few vids and only you measure the pot. I argue with my wife what cup her pot is she say 4 and I said 6. Your vid proved i was right. Thank you.
Hahahaha thank you so much for letting me know and I'm glad that you were right after all 😂
Thank you
You're most welcome Peter! 🥰
Not medium heat. Low heat over a flame, and medium-low on an electric range.
But you're correct to remove it from the heat when it gurgles.
@photina Oops! I've always just used it between medium-low to medium heat. But thanks for letting me know! 😊
@@CampingGuidance Maybe that's the right setting for your stove.
@@photina78 Yep I think so! 😊
Bought myself one of these Italian pots to make me some café do Brasil xD
Thank you for sharing! I hope you like it as much as I have! 🥰
If im just using for myself should I get a 6 cup or 3?
Hi there! Hmm that honestly depends on how much coffee you drink. A 6 cup brews 6 concentrated shots of coffee, so I'd recommend maybe a 3 cup for most people 😊 That might be more suitable for you.
Bialetti says to use medium-fine coffee, not medium. In Italy many pre-ground coffees are ground to medium-fine for the Bialetti, especially their most popular brands: Lavazza and illy.
@photina Oh okay! I just kinda estimate between medium and medium-fine cos I don't exactly have the best eye for detail. But noted on the medium-fine coffee! I've never been to Italy (sadly) but that's good to know! Maybe next time 😊
Great video! Do you happen to know if the resulted coffee was still in the range of 10-11 oz?(like the water you put in) I'm trying to figure out the difference between the water and the resulted coffee.
@gatamamsatura t Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video! 😊 And nope, I think you lose quite a bit of water after brewing the coffee. I think I included a shot of the resulted coffee in a transparent mug somewhere in the video, and that's all the coffee that came out of the Bialetti haha. I think the mug I used has a capacity of ~15oz? And it's filled less than halfway, so I think you can estimate losing maybe 30-40% of water after brewing. Hope this helps! 😊
@@CampingGuidance Thank you! Your answer does help a lot. It is said in the Mokapot World that you're only getting out about 2/3 of the water you're putting in, so your answer comes and solidifies exactly that. Thank you, this helped me find the right size of my first bought Mokapot. There has been a big version in my family(12 cups), but it's been through an unpleasant dishwashing experience and is now unfortunately unusable. But I digress. Keep up the good work and thank you again!
@gatamamsatura t You're most welcome! I'm glad that I could help you out 😊 So sorry to hear about your family moka pot though. I don't have a dishwasher at home, but I thought moka pots can't be washed in a dishwasher haha. I'm not sure though as I've never tried it out. I hope you enjoy your new moka pot! And I'll be here to help answer more questions if you have any 😊
Not particularly good brewing technique. James Hoffman has a really good explanation of how to use a Moka Pot.
Ah yeah he is THE coffee expert 😅
Can you bew 2 cups in this?
@Keyable Hi there! Thanks for your question! 😊 I've never tried that because I was always advised against that. I think I read somewhere that this brews 6 cups, no more, and no less. To brew just 2 cups, you'd have to buy the 2-cup Bialetti. I think that's why they sell so many different capacity options, probably because we have to be really precise about it. I hope this helps! 😊
Moka 1 pot Is the best, grind fine.
Hi Federico! I don't have the Moka 1, but thanks so much for the input! Maybe I'll get it one day. 😊
I’m at 12 minutes waiting on brew activity Medium heat
@Amyjo Hmm maybe you could experiment with different amounts of heat, like medium high, if the wait time is too long. I'd leave it at medium heat and see how long it takes for the brew to be completed. Let me know!
I gave up at 25 minutes.
@@Passport50 I'm so sorry to hear that. Did you fill the water up to the line? And also the filter with the right amount of coffee grounds?
@@CampingGuidance I’ve tried twice following every detail. I’ve even flicked the
Flicked the valve to make sure it had movement and wasn’t jammed or stuck. I’m looking at buying an induction plate. Or buying a new 6c pot.
The video by an Italian lady, Annalisa J, about how to use moka pot debunks the myths and teaches the traditional Italian way approved by Bialetti since 1933.
Ignore the self-appointed coffee "experts," like Hoffman, who didn't grow up in countries where everyone uses the moka pot daily.
@photina Thanks for all your comments and your tips on how to improve my moka pot coffee! Really appreciate it 😊
@@CampingGuidance I'm sorry to be such a PITA. 😂 I'm a bit cranky about it because it was hard for me to get it right, especially when there's a lot of conflicting information about it on RUclips. But I'm finally happy with my results.
@@photina78 Hey no worries about it at all! I really appreciate you telling me everything that I don't know so that I can make a better cup of coffee 😊 Oh yeah and that's true about RUclips having lots of conflicting info - not just on coffee, but loads of other things too. I'm glad that you're happy with your results too, must have taken a lot of trial and error!
@@CampingGuidance 😂🤣😂 It did! ☕
@@photina78 😂😂😂
No, preheated water doesn't make better-tasting coffee. Italians never do that and Bialetti instructions say to use cold water, meaning cold tap water. But bottled water is better, so you can use room temperature bottled water.
@photina I see! Thanks for letting me know. 😊 I usually just use regular tap water, but I have read in some places that pre-heated water makes for a better tasting coffee? It could be wrong though, like you said! Noted that I should just use regular/cold tap water going forward!
@@CampingGuidance I think a certain coffee expert on RUclips started the thing about using heated water to shorten the cooking time and prevent the coffee from burning. But the coffee won't burn if we do it the traditional way by cooking it on a low flame. I use low on a gas stove, and medium-low on an electric stove.
@@photina78 Hahaha I think that's probably where I saw the info too! But that definitely makes sense - the coffee not burning if cooking on a low flame. 😊
Preheated water does not make better tasting coffee.
Force of habit 😅 but thanks for letting me know!
well. thanks a lot! But: please take off your face mask in pure nature...
Thank you so much D! I’m really glad you liked the review 🥰 oh and the face mask was to keep my anonymity when I first started the channel 🤣 I’ve since moved away from it haha