

☕ Elevate your espresso game—because your mornings deserve Milano magic!
The GROSCHE Milano 6 Espresso Cup Moka Pot is a premium stovetop espresso maker crafted from food-grade anodized aluminum. Designed for 6 cups, it delivers rich, authentic moka espresso compatible with gas, electric, and induction stoves. Featuring an Italian safety valve and ergonomic burn-guard handle, it ensures safe, easy brewing. Its stylish red finish and durable build make it a must-have for coffee aficionados seeking café-quality espresso at home.
































| ASIN | B07KGCYBWH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,220 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots |
| Brand | GROSCHE |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (24,709) |
| Date First Available | October 30, 2015 |
| Included Components | Milk Frother |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 1.35 pounds |
| Item model number | Milano |
| Manufacturer | GROSCHE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"D x 3.5"W x 6"H |
| Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Manual, Permanent Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
| Style | french |
| UPC | 682858075647 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**Y
Awesome Expresso Maker
Pros Makes great expresso Super easy to use Easy to clean Works on my gas stove High quality worth extra price Cons 6 expresso shots aren't enough. It's so good you want more. Takes 15 minutes to heat up on stove
K**H
Best premium Moka Pot out there!!
This is a super well made, high quality, nicely crafted moka pot. Not only is look and feel high end, it breed a delicious robust cup of coffee. This is the 3rd moka pot I own and I must acknowledge that they are not created equally. I bought this to replace my older 3 cup moka pot that was gifted me and despite this one being the same size, i find that the part that holds the water is larger and so is the part that holds the coffee allowing a a bolder larger brew. It has a nice weight to it and the inside is also smooth, unlike other cheaper varieties where the inside of the steel container is rigid. Best moka pot out there and worth it.
T**Y
Hands-on brewing at its finest.
This moka pot is as much about the experience as it is the coffee — and I love it. The GROSCHE Milano Stovetop Espresso Maker looks incredible, especially in red. It’s a conversation piece, and I genuinely enjoy bringing it out when we have guests. It feels classic, well made, and has that timeless stovetop espresso vibe. There is a learning curve. It’s definitely a process, and the first few brews take some dialing in. Once you get the hang of it, though, it’s a lot of fun and produces a really enjoyable cup. One tip that made a big difference for me: pre-heating the water in a kettle before adding it to the base. It speeds things up and helps prevent burning the coffee on the stovetop. Now that I’ve got it dialed in, it’s become part of our routine — we enjoy a cup from it almost every weekend. If you like hands-on brewing and appreciate the ritual as much as the result, this is a great piece from GROSCHE.
H**S
A review, with tips on moka pot use.
This is a review, along with some general tips, because using a moka pot is great, but they have some quirks. :) So, the review. This is a pretty good little pot. I ordered the white 9-cup version. It's a little big for my hands - my hands are 6.5 inches (16.5cm) from the tip of my middle finger to where my palm connects to my wrist, right at the bend. I find that I can't quite get my fingers around the sides of the bottom half to get a good grip when screwing the top onto the bottom. I have to hold the bottom from underneath to get enough leverage for a tight seal. Not a big deal, but if you have small hands, or have joint pain, you might want to go with the 6-cup instead (if the base is narrower - I'm afraid I don't know). The threads are a tad rough, but the sections screw together smoothly, and a nail buffer took care of the prickly little machining bits. To me, not a big deal. I've had worse on newly purchased wrenches. The enamel is good. Evenly applied, there's no rough patches, chips, or missed spots. One thing I was disappointed about was the handle, purely from an aesthetic standpoint. I probably didn't read the description closely enough while switching between colors. I had been looking at the black pot, but purchased the white, because it looked like it had a wooden handle. It's not. There's nothing wrong with the handle - it doesn't get hot, and whatever material it's made out of is kind of a 'firmly microfibery' texture that's actually very pleasant to the touch. And it does look good. Just not what I was expecting. That's what I get for not reading the description more closely. My bad. In making coffee with it, it showed an issue that is very common to many, many moka pots, across all brands. A little finagling, and the issue is now resolved (more about that in a minute), and this pots works very well. What issue? It sputtered and spit when the coffee exited the spout in the upper chamber. Now, as I said, this is a common issue, which, I have found over the years, to have a couple of easy fixes. First probable cause of spittering (new word!) - the burner temperature is too high / you're trying to make coffee too fast. I've found the best way to use moka pots is to preheat your water to ALMOST boiling (200-205F/90-95C) in a separate container (pot, microwave, electric teakettle, whatever) then fill the bottom to just below the vent, put it all together (be careful, it will be HOT), then put it on the burner on LOW heat (see pic). I have a gas stove, and the burner I use is actually the one designed for melting butter or chocolate without burning it. It's on a setting of between 2 and 3, out of 10. Yes, that's low. But 3-5 minutes later I have a very smooth flow of coffee that isn't burned and bitter. Yay! Second cause of spittering is a not quite tight seal. This could be because you're not screwing the pieces together tight enough, or (more commonly) the basket where you put your coffee sits just a hair (and I do mean a hair!) too low, and the seal isn't quite perfect. To be honest, I have 4 moka pots (the Grosche is my 5th) including a not-cheap Bialetti, and all but one has this particular problem. (The good one is a $5 yard sale purchase from 8 years ago. Doesn't even have a gasket. Just screws together and works every time. Go figure.) But there's an easy fix. Use 2 wraps of PTFE (teflon tape). See pic on how to apply. Squinch it up under the lip of your basket and you're good to go. Yes, even my Bialetti got this treatment. One more tip - dont tamp your coffee down. Just tap the outside of the basket with your fingers to settle the grounds a bit, and level it off. Just trust me. It works so much better. All that aside, I do like the Grosche moka pot. It's pretty, it feels good in my hands, and it really does work well, if you understand how moka pots work. I would definitely recommend it as good value for your money. Cheers!
Y**I
Best coffee pot
The best filterless coffee kettle around! Easy to use and just as easy to clean. No filters/accessories needed just fine ground coffee. 10/10
A**R
Great espresso-like coffee
Works great, arrived quickly. 100% satisfied with this purchase! Tastes like espresso without the bulk of a big machine on the counter. Easy to use and clean.
E**Z
Great Choice!
I did a bit of research prior to picking this Moka Pot bcz I wanted a elegant long lasting product that did not feel flimsy and have color options. I am very happy with my purchase and highly recommend having a delicious cup of espresso at home.
D**B
comfy cozy time
Easy to use, looks good, sturdy and makes a heavenly espresso with a little bit of leakage.
P**.
Muy bonitaaaa! Funciona perfectamente y sale muy rico el café <3 se la regale a mi hermana y le encantó ya tiene 3 meses usándola
C**K
I had initially planned to buy a Bialetti moka pot, but some research suggested Grosche Milano product quality was actually better. I went with the Grosche and I'm been very satisfied with it. This coffee maker is beautifully designed with a shiny silver coloured coating over the aluminium body. It looks great sitting on my kitchen countertop. It feels sturdy and well built, with impressive overall quality. Notably, it has a silicon seal which lasts longer than the cheaper plastic seals used by other manufacturers. Most importantly, this product makes excellent coffee every time. Do not compress the coffee grounds; just lightly level off the surface. This will allow the steam from below to pass easily through the grounds. My only complaint is when pouring the coffee, a bit trickles down the side. That's minor though and can be avoided by pouring slowly and as close to upright as possible.
N**N
綺麗なマキネッタ。毎回、エスプレッソを、飲むのが楽しみになります。美味しく、吹き出しすぎないから後片付けも楽ちん。お値段は高いめなので、2台め、3台めを持つのは難しいですが、大事にしたい愛用品。
D**S
Pretty and easy to clean. Just wished it wasn’t so pricey, especially because mine arrived a little crooked on the handle. Well, just hoping that a part of the monies actually does go towards the Water Project. Saving up for the bigger sizes, not that there will be any guests anytime soon... 😅
H**I
Ürün bugün elimize ulaştı, kesinlikle ücretini hak etmiyor. Üzerinde çizikler var, beyaz renk almıştık çok özensiz boyanmış gibi. İade edeceğimiz için deneme fırsatım olmadı ama çok daha uygun fiyatlı ve bu kalitede ürünler var.
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