frankns Senior Member Joined: 29 Dec 2004 Posts: 24 Location: Chicago Expertise: I live coffee
Espresso: Krups Moka, Capresso Ultima Grinder: Mini Mazzer Vac Pot: Bodum Drip: Capresso Aroma Roaster: Still thinking ...
Posted Wed Jan 10, 2007, 1:14pm Subject: Confessions of a Krups Moka Lover
As a daily coffee-maker the old Krups Moka was hard to beat.
I could brew a half pot while I was whipping up a simple breakfast of granola and toast ... and everything came togther at just the right time. The pot produced great, reliable flavor with a total minimum of fuss.
Alas, it looks like the Moka is no more. You can only buy the pot in Europe. Two questions:
-- any idea where one could find one somewhere? (Googles turn up nothing.)
-- and how about a comparable replacement that will give me that same full-body with a minimum fuss in the morning result??
Posted Sat Jan 13, 2007, 11:43pm Subject: Re: Confessions of a Krups Moka Lover
At least one ad I've seen for the Delonghi EMK6 Electric Moka Espresso pot claimed that it "won hands down" when compared with the KMB. I've never tried it. I do know though that it only makes about 9 ounces of coffee, which would not replace my KMB, which brews 40 ounces at a time. When I heard the KMB was being discontinued, I bought a spare, and an extra carafe.
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