Dolce Vita! Matt Black Beauty. Moka Pot With Steel Boiler
53.99$
- CAD: $ 74.62
Classic matt black 6-Cup espresso pot, made in Italy
Who knows moka pots better than the Italians? Coffee lovers often carry them when they travel, and fussy ones keep one at work too. For you and one for a friend who will think of you every morning
Our pots are special: 100% Made In Italy + Induction + Stainless steel boilers (to hold the taste of water) is a rare combo
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Math + Hygiene + Time… for less than $1 pour two large Americanos or Lattés in your own clean cups even before you leave for work. What does it cost you in time-dollars to stand in line?
Oh, you also save on cost of paper filters – forever
Other info:
- Capacity – 6 cups
- Color – Matt Black
- Boiler pot: Stainless Steel (INOX)
- Inner seal-ring: Silicone
- Coffee collector: food safe, coated, special grade aluminum alloy
- Exclusively from Italy by Fetzer, for Hem & Tassel
There is excellent info in our guest’s blog post for use and care of moka pots
Using a moka pot is well described by The Bean Box
1 review for Dolce Vita! Matt Black Beauty. Moka Pot With Steel Boiler
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James Hardy –
Hi. I have used this one for 2 months and love it. Had to learn online how to get the best out of a moka pot and also read your blog post. It feels ready to take it camping this summer but what about the soot from wood fires? How do I clean that? Can I use metal scrubbers?
H&T –
Sir, we think using metal scrubbers on painted metal can scratch the surface. Wood fire soot on matt black is harder to see than on other colors although it does show up as different black-grey on top of your matt black. A good way to way to remove is to keep clean between uses so it does not get “re-baked” onto the metal. Once cool, wipe the boiler pot with a soft fabric which has a bit of a texture. Like our diamond waffle. Then use a soap solution (with a non-scratch scrubber or the same fabric dipped in soap) to remove the rest of the soot. Oily wood soot may need more effort. We hope this helps