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StepUp Coffee

Stainless Steel Induction Moka Pot

Sale price  $116.95 Regular price  $145.10 19% OFF
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Diego is a stovetop espresso maker built for rich, full-bodied coffee with the control of a classic moka pot and the durability of 18/8 stainless steel. Compared to aluminum moka pots, it offers broader stovetop compatibility, better rust resistance, and an induction-ready base that works on gas, electric, ceramic, and induction cooktops.

  • Made from high-grade 18/8 stainless steel for long-term everyday use
  • Induction-compatible base works across common stovetops
  • Italian safety valve helps regulate pressure during brewing
  • Reducer and funnel adapter let you brew smaller batches when needed
  • Dishwasher safe and easy to disassemble for quick cleaning
  • High-mirror polish and black coating give it a clean, classic look

Use it at home for a fast morning espresso, for after-dinner coffee when guests are over, or when you want a stronger brew than standard drip coffee. For best flavor, use fine-ground coffee, filtered water, and brew on medium heat. Fill water below the MAX line and below the safety valve. For smaller batches, fill halfway to the valve, insert the reducer, and add grounds on top.

To keep the boiler in good condition, rinse after each use and dry thoroughly. A small amount of water may remain in the boiler after brewing as a normal safety feature to help prevent overheating. Hand washing is recommended for the best long-term finish and performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not in the strict cafe sense, but they make a concentrated, espresso-style coffee that is richer and stronger than standard drip coffee. The StepUp Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker Stainless Steel Italian Coffee Machine brews by using steam pressure in a lower chamber to push hot water through fine-ground coffee into the top chamber. That creates a full-bodied cup with strong flavor and a dense texture, but it does not reach the high bar pressure of commercial espresso machines. It is a great fit for people who want bold coffee at home without using a countertop electric machine. It also works well for making a straight small cup or as a base for milk drinks. If someone wants true cafe-style crema produced by pump-driven pressure, a dedicated espresso machine is the better match.
It works through a simple three-chamber brewing process. You fill the bottom boiler with cold water below the MAX line and below the safety valve, add ground coffee to the funnel without packing it down, then screw the pot together and heat it on medium. As the water heats, pressure builds in the lower chamber and pushes hot water up through the coffee grounds and into the upper chamber as brewed coffee. This model also includes a reducer or funnel adapter for smaller batches, which is useful when you want less coffee without changing the brewing method. It suits anyone who wants a manual coffee maker with no plugs, screens, or pods. The main thing to watch is heat control, because medium heat gives the cleanest flavor and helps prevent bitterness from overheating.
Yes, this moka pot is designed for induction and also works on gas, electric, and ceramic stovetops. The body is made from 18/8 stainless steel and includes an induction-ready base, so it is more flexible than aluminum-only stovetop brewers that may not work on every cooktop. That makes it a practical choice for households that change kitchens, use multiple stove types, or want one brewer that works at home and in different setups. The stainless steel construction also adds rust resistance and long-term durability for everyday use. For best results on any stove, brew on medium heat rather than high heat so the coffee extracts evenly and does not develop a burnt taste. If someone specifically wants an ultralight pot for travel, a smaller aluminum model may weigh less, but this one offers broader stove compatibility.
For many buyers, stainless steel is the more durable and lower-maintenance option. The Diego is made from high-grade 18/8 stainless steel, which resists rust, handles daily use well, and is compatible with induction cooktops in addition to gas, electric, and ceramic. Stainless steel is also dishwasher safe on this model, although hand washing is recommended for the best long-term finish. That makes it especially useful for people who want a moka pot that looks polished on the counter and holds up over time. Aluminum alternatives are often lighter and more traditional, but they are not always induction-compatible and can require a bit more care depending on the model. If your priority is stove flexibility, easy upkeep, and a long service life, stainless steel is usually the stronger choice.
Clean it after every use and dry it thoroughly to keep performance and appearance in good shape. The StepUp Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker Stainless Steel Italian Coffee Machine is easy to disassemble, rinse, and reassemble, and it is dishwasher safe, though hand washing is the better option for preserving the polished finish over time. The most important maintenance steps are to rinse the boiler after brewing, let the pot cool completely before opening, and dry all parts with a soft towel or air-dry them fully before storing. Brewing on medium heat also helps protect the boiler and prevents overheating. This care routine is best for daily coffee drinkers who want consistent flavor and long product life. One thing to know is that a small amount of residual water in the boiler after brewing is normal and functions as a safety feature.