fliegy
September 1, 2025
Elevate your morning routine with the Stainless Steel Espresso Pot, a versatile and user-friendly brewing companion that brings the rich flavors of espresso right to your stovetop. Designed for effortless use and compatibility with induction burners, this espresso pot is a game-changer for coffee enthusiasts seeking convenience and quality in every cup.From the first brew to the last drop, the Stainless Steel Espresso Pot delivers a seamless and satisfying espresso experience. Its sleek stainless steel construction exudes durability and elegance, adding a touch of sophistication to your kitchen decor while ensuring long-lasting performance that withstands daily use with ease.One of the standout features of this espresso pot is its compatibility with induction burners, making it a versatile and convenient choice for modern kitchens. Whether you prefer gas, electric, or induction cooktops, this pot adapts effortlessly to different heat sources, allowing you to enjoy your favorite espresso brews with flexibility and ease.Using the Stainless Steel Espresso Pot is a breeze, even for beginners or those new to stovetop espresso brewing. The simple yet efficient design of the pot facilitates easy filling, brewing, and pouring, while the ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip for safe handling. Say goodbye to complicated coffee machines and hello to the simplicity of brewing your espresso with this reliable pot.In conclusion, the Stainless Steel Espresso Pot is a must-have tool for coffee lovers who appreciate both quality and convenience in their brewing process. With its user-friendly design, durable stainless steel construction, and compatibility with induction burners, this pot offers a seamless and enjoyable espresso brewing experience that elevates your daily coffee rituals. Embrace the art of espresso making with the Stainless Steel Espresso Pot and savor every sip of your perfectly brewed espresso.
Pooki
July 27, 2025
I lived in Torino, Italy last year for a few months and my Airbnb came with this stainless steel stovetop maker that made the perfect cup of coffee. Italy is known for their espresso and cappuccinos and it did not disappoint but for those days that I didn't want to take a walk to the local coffee bar or wanted a 12 oz cup of strong coffee to contemplate my morning with, the stovetop maker delivered. Even with the cheapest coffee grounds at the Supermarcato that was 2 euros for a bag, it tasted great. I recently moved where the only coffee maker around is a Keurig machine. Now I've never used a Keurig before but let me warn you.. if your a coffee lover DO NOT buy a Keurig. I was spending so much money on Kpods trial and error trying to find a brand that didn't taste like muddy water drinking 3-4 cups of awful brown liquid that doesn't deserve to be called coffee just to get my caffeine fix and still ending up at Starbucks in the afternoon with a headache. I was done after 2 weeks and I started researching for a moka pot like the one I used in Italy. Many stainless steel options on Amazon didn't seem trustworthy or wasn't what I was looking for. I knew exactly what I was looking for so it took some time and after reading countless reviews, articles and watching Youtube I finally decided on THE LONDON DRIP. To my surprise … it was almost IDENTICAL to the stovepot I used in Italy. The stainless steel was heavy and durable, was the perfect size came in a beautiful box with a manual - quality 100%. I couldn't even find one like this in the shops in Italy, most only sold aluminum pots that were double the price of this one. I use LAVAZZA Torino Rossa coffee in mine and one cup made in this stovetop makes your day. Condition it first like the instructions say and keep your eye on it. It makes coffee within minutes! Unfortunately I got a work call during a brew and burnt my pot :( I'm trying to get rid of the burnt smell but it still makes great coffee. Some people I noticed complained of a metallic smell. Yes the bottom case does have a metallic smell at first but that's because it's brand new like anything brand new it takes time to break in, and most importantly in no way did I find that the smell transfered to my coffee. Second thing I'd like to address, this is an espresso maker so a 6 cup makes 6 oz (1 cup) of strong, bold coffee. If you want a big ol' Venti sized 24 oz cup of coffee this is not for you. I also uploaded a picture of two cups of coffee I made using the same coffee grinds LAVAZZA, one made in the Keurig with a refillable/reusable Kcup on the LEFT, one made in the stovetop maker RIGHT. Look at the difference. I'm so happy with this purchase. Well done THE LONDON DRIP, well done!
Crispy Dayz
July 15, 2025
This pot is great! I have been looking for a stainless steel moka pot to replace my mom's traditional aluminum one. This is not made with the lower quality steel that some others use. It is well built, all the parts fit well and function as they are supposed to. The design looks nice and sleek, and it is made with good quality steel inside and out.It comes with a well-written manual with specific instructions for care and maintenance, as well as how to achieve the best tasting coffee. After following said instructions to "cure" the pot before trying the coffee, I am extremely happy with its function and the quality of coffee it produces. No leaks, the handle stays cool, and there were no issues with the brew process, which was quick. The sizing is accurate, and it produces 3 small 50 ml cups or one large cup.I had ordered a slightly lower priced one and was very disappointed to see the shoddy construction and very lightweight steel. I decided to spend a bit more and ordered this one. I was not disappointed. Short of getting some of the more expensive ones, this is probably the best quality you can get at this price point. Highly recommended!
T. Scott
June 17, 2025
I like the design. I don't like the flip top opening "knob". But I've chad it since May. Held up well. Use it everyday. Recently part of the handle has broken off. I didn't mishandle but I wonder if it became to hot on the stove? I keep the flame low and under pot. That is unfortunate but does not affect brewing.
Adelina Bryant-Rubio
May 12, 2025
I have different size percolators and some of them I have had for years, but this one has rust spots in the bottom part, where the water goes. At the time that I bought it had good reviews so I bought it as it cost less than the Vialetti. I have a Vialetti that it's quite old and now I will be using that one again. Not happy with the quality of "The London Sip", as percolators should last for years.
Paul Sarab
March 23, 2025
Love it! It is an amazing coffee pot that makes excellent coffee. It's a bit hot to touch and we need ti be careful touching the lid.
berenice rodriguez
February 4, 2025
Super buena calidad
Ma. Enriqueta Montero Higuera
January 19, 2025
Es muy útil. La uso en en estufa de gas e inducción sin problemas. Salen bien 2 tazas de café exprés.
M. Ward
December 12, 2024
I have used conventional Italian aluminium Mokka pots for many years but have found that they eventually corrode. I therefore purchased the all silver, 10 cup version of this London-sip pot. These pots look elegant, are solidly made in corrosion-resistant stainless steel and have an extra steel filter above the coffee compared to most other pots to reduce fines. Spare gaskets and filters for the pot are available. My only (minor) criticism is that the knob on the top lid provides rather an awkward grip when the pot is hot. I therefore keep the lid open to monitor the extraction.Helpful instructions are provided. It is important to follow the guidance on initial preparation of the pot to avoid a metallic taste. I find the 10 cup pot holds approximately 40 g of medium fine ground coffee, yielding approximately 370 ml of extract. To avoid bitter coffee I broadly follow the instructions provided, starting off with nearly boiling water in the lower reservoir. I prefer an electric induction hob, moving the pot aside as necessary to maintain a controlled flow of extract without sputtering. Excess extraction is prevented by cooling the lower reservoir under the tap. Mokka pots require a little getting used to. If you are unfamiliar with Mokka pots I strongly recommend looking at some of the excellent instruction videos online.At the time I purchased it, the pot represented excellent value for money. Indeed, I like this pot so much that I am about to buy it's 6 cup sibling for those occasions where I don't want quite so much caffeine. Strongly recommended.
Annamaria
November 13, 2024
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