

☕ Elevate your espresso game with timeless Italian craftsmanship!
The Cuisinox Roma 6-cup Stainless Steel Stovetop Moka Espresso Maker delivers authentic Italian espresso with rich crema using durable, mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel. Compatible with all stovetops including induction, it offers a sleek, compact design and includes an extra gasket for long-lasting performance. Dishwasher safe and built for daily use, this espresso maker combines classic style with modern convenience, making it a must-have for espresso aficionados who value quality and longevity.












| ASIN | B001BKL8C2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #396,975 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #127 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots |
| Brand | Cuisinox |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Moka Pot |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Box Packing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (901) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2006 |
| Exterior Finish | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00690342113539 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Stovetop Espresso Maker |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | COF-6R |
| Manufacture Year | 2008 |
| Manufacturer | CUISINOX |
| Model Name | Roma Stainless Steel Moka Pot Stovetop Espresso Maker with Induction Base |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | stovetop |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"D x 3.5"W x 7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brewing Espresso |
| Special Feature | 18/10 Stainless Steel, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 791769481260 735343830310 690342113539 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
A**Y
Amazing Coffee! LOVE this Moka Pot!
Before this "moka pot" espresso maker, I've owned (and returned) a string of the <$150 countertop steam-pressure/pump espresso machines, only the first of which actually worked... until the pump finally gave out. All subsequent makes and models failed to seal properly around the basket. So, as an alternative replacement, I bought this Cuisinox stovetop espresso maker about 3 weeks ago, and have been SUPREMELY pleased with it. I sprang for this all-stainless model because of concerns over aluminum oxide exposure from brewing coffee (an acidic liquid) in an aluminum vessel like the original Bialetti models. Also, a friend's Bialetti had trouble sealing after repeated use, as the soft aluminum threads malformed over time. Double advantage with a stainless model. Although it is pricey, it appears to be VERY well made. The stainless steel is thick and heavy, the silicone gasket seals perfectly, and the extra replacement one included in the box is an added bonus. I have yet to use the 3-cup adapter, and probably never will. Please note: the 6-cup capacity indicates *espresso* cup sizes, or "shots" which are roughly 1 - 1.5 oz each. This is plenty of espresso for 2 standard-strength lattes, cappuccinos, mochas, etc. ...or 1 stout one, which is how I take mine. If you need to make more than that at once, Cuisinox also makes a 10-cup size worth considering. The instructions indicate (as others have mentioned) not to screw the top and base together while holding it by the handle, as the torque could loosen it from the pot, despite the fact that it appears to be welded on quite sturdily. I have no problem twisting it together or apart: for grip, just place one thumb against the pour spout on top and the other thumb against the pressure relief valve (in the opposite direction, obviously) on bottom. I find it makes the BEST espresso with lots of "crema" if I grind fresh whole beans very, very fine, then *gently* tamp them into the basket with the back of a spoon. (If they're not somewhat packed, you won't get the luxurious crema; but over-packing will cause too much resistance, and the steam pressure will be forced out the safety pressure-relief-valve, and not up through the coffee grounds.) I haven't seen the need to invest in a burr grinder yet - I use a simple blade grinder to get the grind as fine as I possibly can, to an almost powdery consistency that compacts easily. Be sure to keep your burner on a medium or medium-low setting for 2 reasons: 1) so as to avoid boiling the already-made espresso in the the upper chamber as the pot is continuing to work, and 2) to keep the handle cool enough to lift the pot and pour. Doing this, I've never encountered the handle becoming too hot to touch, as others have mentioned. Another advantage this pot has over steam-pump espresso machines is the ease of cleaning. Every serving of espresso is fresh and delicious, because every part is easily accessible to thoroughly clean. That's not the case with the reservoirs in pump-machines, which acquire a stale spent-coffee-grounds smell rather quickly. The ONLY downside to this gadget is the need to let it cool before disassembling. If I'm in a hurry to make a second pot for guests, I simply place it on a potholder in front of a fan to quickly air cool it. Some have suggested placing it in cold water, but I would advise against this, as the thermal stress could potentially damage the welds, the pressure relief valve, or warp the threads where it screws together. If I had to make this purchase again, I'd do it in a heartbeat. It's unquestionably worth every penny. 5 stars for functionality, 5 for style & appearance, and 5 for the AMAZING coffee it produces every time. ***Update Edit*** I've had this Cuisinox Moka Pot for almost 2 years now, and I'm coming back to re-review because I'm considering also getting the 10-cup size for when I have houseguests. I still haven't had to use the included replacement gasket, I've given it daily use, outdoor campstove abuse, and it still makes amazing espresso. It works fantastically on all the electric, gas, and induction surfaces i've had it on, although each heat source heats it & produces espresso at a different rate. The reviews I've seen about it making watery/bad tasting brew or leaking coffee appear to me to be from improper use, so I've also included the follow tips which would apply for any moka pot espresso maker. Tips for awesome results: --Don't fill the water reservoir above the brass safety pressure-relief-valve. --Just like ANY espresso maker, wipe the excess coffee grounds from around the grounds-basket-lip (where it comes into contact with the gasket) to get a perfect seal so it won't leak. --Leave the lid open while it brews so you can watch it brew; when the crema forms and covers the espresso, it's done. The oily-black liquid should gently roll down the spigot sides until the pot fills and the crema gathers like sea foam. If you walk away and hear it begin quickly coughing air/steam up through the tube/spigot: it's slightly over-done, and the crema will then break up and dissipate. At this point, the espresso's still OK, but will seem more watery and bitter, and not as perfect as this gadget was meant to achieve. --Use fine-ground coffee (espresso grind) or you'll have watery coffee. --clean it regularly (it's a cooking utensil, duh!)
K**N
This Pot Rocks !
Cuisinox Roma 6-cup Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Maker i've had this espresso maker for a few months now & it is Spectacular & worth every penney ! ( never thought i'd be gushing over an espresso maker - in fact, i almost never review prodcuts myself, though i read them thoroughly before making purchases - but here i am . . lol ) If you've used stovetop espresso makers in the past, i think you'll find its performance Exemplary & if you haven't, the web makes it very simple to learn. Best of all, this pot makes it Fun. PROS : really substantial construction sleek, elegant design - eye candy ! lol ( this product is amasing actually . . i'm a sucker for things aesthetically & materially Well Done & this pot ROCKS - makes me happy everytime i look at it ! ) 25 YEAR warranty ( how often do you see THAT ??!!! ) delivers lovely cups of espresso in no time, with no mess ( and you can watch it happen - doesn't spurt all over with the top up so you can ) comes with an insert that allows the option of 3 espresso sized cups if you so choose ( about 3/4 cup total ), in addition to its normal 6 cup / 1 1/2 cup capacity comes with an extra gasket as well looks as Beautiful after alot of use as it did out of the box CONS: Zero that i can see It may seem pricey at first but if you love espresso & want something that is just lovely to look at AND that will last, this is definitely the way to go. ( We have used stovetop espresso makers for years & this one trumps all i've come across. The aluminum ones end up looking crummy in no time, plus you really don't want aluminum in your body if you can help it & coffee is a known acidic. And the stainless steel on this one, is not a flimsy layer that's going to wear off. In fact, i just sent this to my daughter for her birthday. She loves to entertain and this makes a lovely impression whether for one or for guests. You definitely won't want to hide this away. ) This product is apparently made by a Canadian company but IN China according to the literature that accompanies it - which speaks Volumes for company oversight in terms of quality control & definitely not the usual made in China purchase you wish you'd passed by. Ok, have i gushed enough yet ?? lol Cuisinox, Take a Bow !!!!!
L**A
Es muy bonita y el café sabe a lo que debe saber, café, no aluminio. Buena compra y la recomiendo
A**H
Using an induction cook top coffee was ready in less than 5 minutes. Far superior to my old Bialetti. Expensive but looks feels and acts like it's worth it. Good that it comes with a spare gasket. Twice with the old brand it has been problematic replacing gaskets to the point a new pot was purchased instead. Hopefully, Cuisinox will continue to produce gaskets to fit the Roma without charging even more than they already do ($30AUD approx for one gasket).
A**N
Wow, the reducer is sold separately. You'd think for the price, it would be included. I didnt think to check the description to be sure that all the parts were included. Very disappointing. Plus, then where can I buy the reducer?
M**L
The coffee tastes like filter coffee. Not like the Bialletti taste. For more than 200 Euros I expected a better taste. The coffee pot does look pretty and it’s very robust but I don’t know why the coffee comes out this way. The product arrived late and the box was damaged.
H**E
Well made, look after it and it will last a life time. Good size for 2mugs of coffee.
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