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☕ Elevate your coffee game with classic Italian flair—anytime, anywhere!
The Belly Moka 4-cup stovetop espresso maker is a sleek, stainless steel percolator designed for versatile use across all stove types including induction and ceramic. It brews rich, bold espresso-style coffee in under 5 minutes, making it ideal for professionals seeking a quick yet authentic Italian coffee experience at home or on the go. Compact and durable, it’s easy to clean and perfect for daily use, delivering café-quality coffee without the fuss or expensive equipment.






| ASIN | B0G64CMMXV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #374,457 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #108 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots |
| Brand | Belly Moka |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Moka Pot |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9) |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2025 |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
| Item model number | 4 Cup |
| Manufacturer | Belly Moka |
| Model Name | 4 Cup |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7"D x 3.7"W x 5.7"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Classic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**C
Well priced mokaa pot!
I’ve been using this moka pot for a little while now and it’s been a really nice addition to my coffee routine, especially on mornings when I want something stronger than drip coffee but don’t feel like pulling out my full espresso setup. It makes a rich, bold cup that sits somewhere between espresso and strong coffee — exactly what I expect from a moka pot. The stainless steel construction feels solid and heats evenly on my stove. I’ve used it on my electric cooktop without any issues, and it comes up to temperature fairly quickly. The size is great for making a couple small cups at once, which works well for me when I want enough coffee without overdoing it. It also feels durable enough that I could easily take it camping or traveling. Brewing with it is straightforward if you’ve used a moka pot before, and if you haven’t, there’s a tiny learning curve with heat level and grind size, but once you dial it in the process is simple. Cleanup is easy too, just rinse and air dry, though definitely follow the instructions and avoid the dishwasher. The coffee it produces has a nice body and strong flavor, especially with freshly ground beans. It’s not quite true espresso (no pressure machine here), but it scratches that itch surprisingly well. Overall, this feels like a classic, no-frills coffee maker that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. If you enjoy stovetop coffee or want an affordable way to make quality coffee at home, this is a solid option.
A**W
Inexpensive moka pot for kitchen use
I am using the 4 cup version of this moka pot on an electric stove with very finely ground coffee, almost powder. I follow the standard moka setup. Fill the bottom chamber with water up to the safety valve and pack the grounds in the basket without tamping. It is a small pot, so on high heat it starts brewing coffee in less than five minutes. The coffee it produces is actually very good. That is mostly a credit to the beans, but the pot does what it is supposed to do and produces a strong, rich cup. At under 15 dollars, I think the price is fair. You are not paying for heirloom quality here. This is not something that is going to survive years of abuse, campfires, or being tossed around in a hiking pack. But for sitting on your stove and making a daily cup of coffee, it works fine. I would not put this in the dishwasher. Hand wash only. I use water, a little dish soap, and a soft brush. You will want a fairly small brush because there are some tight areas where coffee residue collects, especially around the edges of the filter area. It is not difficult to clean, but you do need the right tool to get into those small gaps. There is a small rubber gasket that holds the filter in place underneath. I assume that will eventually wear out and need replacement. I am not sure if replacement parts are readily available, but again, at this price point, expectations should be realistic. If you want a heavy duty, Italian made moka pot that will last forever and make large batches, you will need to spend more. For less than 15 dollars, this one is perfectly adequate for daily stovetop use.
D**Z
Not for espresso grounds
This is not for espresso grounds. Not sure if it was supposed to be but I’m gonna try it out, I might not like it.
J**P
Good size for one person
Pretty happy with this moka pot, the sizing is perfect especially when I just want to make enough for me. I have several pots of different sizes, but this is now the smallest one. The moka pot works well, and produces great tasting espresso shots. I love the sleek and simple design it has, it’s been pretty easy to clean and I can use my small soft brush to clean parts I can’t reach. It seems well made so I’m hoping it should last me a while. The price is pretty standard for a moka pot of that size.
D**D
Worked like a charm
I don't know why these aren't more popular - I'd never seen one in my life until recently. For making just one cup of coffee I far prefer this to using a drip coffee maker (so long as you have a stove top). Coffee tastes great, its quick. Don't expect to make more that one cup of coffee at a time with this. I use espresso ground beans, a common brand I've often bought for use in all sorts of coffee makers called Bustelo, I suppose this is a correct machine for making it because this is for espressos, and that explains why it's so good at making small volumes of relatively strong coffee (size of the water basin relative to the size of the compartment for grounds). The included instructions were nice for someone who's not familiar with a percolator. Great gift for a coffee-lover. I don't think you'll find as nice french presses for this price; because the design is simple (timeless) it's not expensive to do them well and this feels a bit nicer than the type I purchased a year ago, with the plastic handle and part to press to to open the top they don't' get hot from the metal!
A**R
Nice looking and economical.
So, I have a cute little pink moka pot, and my husband was trying to smuggle it off in his camping trip. I did not want to see that cute pink exterior scorched. That is why I was so happy to come across this Stainless-Steel Belly Moka Coffee Maker for Stovetop Espresso. I thought it would be perfect for camping. When it finally arrived and I unboxed it, I knew it was perfect. It is small and light, which is perfect for camping. It makes just enough for two people to be well caffeinated. It works perfectly well on the camp stove. It is easy to clean. At the current price, you totally should get this either to use in your kitchen at home or for camping.
B**S
Looks and works great
This stovetop coffee maker is such a wonderful addition to our coffee setup! It looks sleek and feels sturdy, making it a great choice even for beginners. Assembly is a breeze, everything twists together smoothly and easily. Brewing coffee with it tastes fantastic, and pouring is effortless, thanks to the well-designed spout. It’s simple, functional, and really enjoyable to use. We’re especially excited to take this camping over the summer! Its compact, portable design makes it perfect for outdoor use, and I love that we can enjoy fresh, hot coffee anywhere. Definitely a great little coffee maker that delivers both style and function.
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