Primula stovetop espresso and coffee maker, 12-cup moka pot, silver vs GROSCHE Milano 6 Espresso Cup Stovetop Moka Pot, 9.3 oz
Overall winner: Primula stovetop espresso and coffee maker, 12-cup moka pot, silver
Key Differences
Primula A offers a larger 12-cup capacity and a lower listed price tier, making it better for serving multiple people. GROSCHE B is a smaller 9.3 oz (6-cup) Milano model with noted compatibility across various stoves and a removable filter screen for easier cleaning; pick B if you need stove versatility and easier maintenance, pick A if you need larger output and a more affordable option
Primula stovetop espresso and coffee maker, 12-cup moka pot, silver
Stovetop espresso maker that yields twelve demitasse servings for rich, smooth coffee. Easy to use and clean, with versatile brew styles like espresso, Americano, and Cuban coffee. Customers note good value and straightforward operation
Pros
- produces twelve servings
- ease of use
- easy to clean
- versatile brew options
Cons
- size may be too small for some electric stoves
GROSCHE Milano 6 Espresso Cup Stovetop Moka Pot, 9.3 oz
Stovetop moka pot for espresso-style coffee. Easy to use on gas, electric, or induction (slower on induction). Has removable filter screen for cleaning; delivers rich moka coffee with robust flavor
Pros
- stovetop moka pot for home espresso
- works on gas, electric, and propane stoves
- removable filter screen for easy cleaning
- robust moka espresso flavor
Cons
- induction use is slow/non-macnetic heat
- size may be too large for single servings
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Primula |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GROSCHE |
| User Reviews | Tie |