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August 5, 2025
The Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker is a well-made and stylish moka pot that delivers rich, bold coffee. The stainless steel construction feels sturdy and durable, and it works great on induction cooktops, which is a huge plus. The 12-cup capacity is perfect for making multiple servings at once, and the brewing process is smooth and efficient.The coffee it produces has a deep, full-bodied flavor, very close to traditional Italian espresso. Cleanup is also fairly easy, thanks to the polished stainless steel interior.The only downside is that the lid hinge feels a bit flimsy compared to the rest of the build, and it could be more secure. It’s not a dealbreaker, but something to be aware of. Other than that, this moka pot is an excellent choice for espresso lovers looking for a high-quality, induction-friendly option.Would definitely recommend!
James_US
July 30, 2025
This is a really nice moka pot. The principle on how they work is same across brands. The differences is in the smaller features and materials. Pros: Larger size. Says 12 cup, which is the largest I have seen. These cups are expresso sized cups. It makes like 1.5 regular/large sized cups. I really like the black colored base. I dislike seeing discoloration on a stainless base. Some people however like the used look. The lid has a small knob rather than a flip tab for thumb. Seems a bit thicker and sits snug in the pot. This could be a pro or con depending on your preference. For me it was a pro so my thumb doesnt accidently pop the lid up. Cleaning: These moka pots I feel are much easier to clean than my French Presses. Once all coffee has brewed and you are ready to clean it out, just twist off the top and the grounds can be easily popped out and either thrown away or composted. Pressure release valve: The valve on this one is slightly different than my previous pot with no moving part. So far, I have never had this feature come into play. Handle: Nice handle that stays cool even after brewing. It is similar to my French press. I did however like the rubberized, ergonomic handle on another brand of moka pot I owned slightly better but, not a big enough deal to not want me to purchase this pot. Overall, I am very happy with the size, quality of the pot. It makes a good cup of coffee if you are using good water and freshly burr ground beans. Enjoy!
Ozmodius
July 27, 2025
Works great, makes great coffe.well built
ap
July 22, 2025
The Easyworkz Espresso maker is quite nice. The look is clean, modern yet classic and easy to clean.The espresso tastes smoother than from my older moka pot. Very pleased.
J. Olsen
July 10, 2025
It is of course a Moka pot - not an "espresso maker" as it says in the title; the steam pressure does not reach the level of an espresso machine.It is a good moka pot, but has a few issues:1) don't use the "reducer"2) don't use too much coffee/pack it too tightlyWhat happens then is that the steam exits through the safty valve and the threaded connection between boiler and container.
KATHERINE CARLETON
July 5, 2025
Great value. Looks very modern and amazing quality.
Aqua92Corvette
June 23, 2025
I recently purchased the Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker, and unfortunately, my experience with it has been far from positive. While I had high hopes for this espresso maker, a few major design flaws have left me frustrated.First, the threads on the base are extremely difficult to screw into the top. Every time I try to assemble the pot, the threading feels stiff and rough, making it a struggle to get a secure seal. This not only wastes time but also raises concerns about long-term durability as the threads seem like they might wear out or become damaged over time.Secondly, the lid has a metal knob that becomes painfully hot during brewing. This is an absolute design flaw. If you want to check on your brew mid-process (which you often need to do to prevent over-brewing), you're risking burning yourself. The knob gets so hot that I had to use a towel or pot holder to lift the lid, which is just inconvenient and dangerous.Lastly, the bottom of the pot features a large lip that traps coffee grounds, making it incredibly difficult to clean. No matter how thoroughly I try to scrub, coffee residue always seems to get stuck in this lip, leading to a grimy buildup and making the overall cleaning process a real hassle. It’s clear that cleaning was not a priority in the design.All in all, I cannot recommend the Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker. The poor threading, dangerously hot lid, and difficult cleaning process make it more trouble than it’s worth. I will be returning it and looking for a better-designed espresso maker. If you want something to look good on the counter, this is it; if you want to brew coffee, look elsewhere.
Bill Lampeter
June 16, 2025
I like it!Once boiling, the 4-cup Diego turns about 225ml of water into coffee noticeably faster than my old aluminum moka pot (175 ml capacity). Who can argue with "more coffee faster"? It's easy to hear when the brewing stops so the coffee can be removed from the heat and enjoyed before being subjected to too much heat. My first coffee was quite yummy.The handle remains cool when brewing coffee on my ceramic cooktop.I'm replacing my old moka pot because the plastic moonroof became unmoored from its mounting screw, resulting in coffee spurting thorough the lid.
Graeme
June 7, 2025
Makes a super tasty cup of coffee, I can actually taste the difference when I buy new beans.Brews a cup super fast, similar to the time it might take to reach boil in an electric kettle, which was a concern of mine.Features an espresso reducer to make smaller cups, but personally, I drink a double shot anyways.Reasonably easy to clean, and a much faster cleanup than using a French press, since all the beans are contained.Feels like a high quality product—there isn’t any weird movement or gaps where pieces rotate, so it feels well machined.The product was a little smaller than I expected it to be, but it’s actually a good thing because I just leave it on my stove top and it hardly takes any space.The only thing to consider before making the switch is the variability of each brew. Depending how you pack the beans in the container, it might make the coffee more or less bitter/ flavourful, so there’s a slight technique which is easy to get the hang of.It also will not produce a crema (the foam in a true espresso), but that shouldn’t be an expectation.
Vanilda Dos Santos chaces
June 7, 2025
Adorei o oModelo da cafeteira e de excelente qualidade e muito bonita
Miguel
April 19, 2025
Poca capacidad pero cumple su función
José Fuentes Lorenzo
April 14, 2025
Compacta, sólida, con detalles de buen producto: el pulido del acero es excepcional; la tapa es hueca, para evitar que se caliente; el tornillo de unión es grueso para obligar a buscar el ajuste preciso; el asa no quema nunca, a pesar de ser metálica; el acabado interior del recipiente inferior es muy bueno; y toda la pieza tiene un metal de una sección bastante más gruesa que todas las cafeteras que yo haya tenido hasta la fecha, de marcas más conocidas y quizás más prestigiosas. Y, para rematar sus bondades, hasta es bonita.
Cliente
February 12, 2025
Acquistata perché mi serviva una 6 tazze con riduttore. Design molto bello con manico che non si surriscalda. Molto soddisfatta.
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