Bialetti invents Italian coffee. The daily ritual par excellence that you indulge yourself or share with others as a gesture of hospitality. A habit you have come to love, to start the day, to take a pleasant break or to finish each meal with the taste of tradition. A coffee to suit your personal taste, since both the quantity and the quality of the blend can be determined directly in the filter. Moka Express is an evolution of the original style of 1933. Unique and original trademark is the unmistakable male with the moustache. Bialetti Brikka "R. The aroma of mocha and the crème of espresso. The only coffee maker that prepares a double cream. The unique and patented pressure valve makes it possible to prepare a mocha coffee with the delicious cream of an espresso. Suitable for all types of cookers, except induction.
Bialetti invents Italian coffee. The daily ritual par excellence that you indulge yourself or share with others as a gesture of hospitality. A habit you have come to love, to start the day, to take a pleasant break or to finish each meal with the taste of tradition. A coffee to suit your personal taste, since both the quantity and the quality of the blend can be determined directly in the filter. Moka Express is an evolution of the original style of 1933. Unique and original trademark is the unmistakable male with the moustache. Bialetti Brikka "R. The aroma of mocha and the crème of espresso. The only coffee maker that prepares a double cream. The unique and patented pressure valve makes it possible to prepare a mocha coffee with the delicious cream of an espresso. Suitable for all types of cookers, except induction.
Bialetti invents Italian coffee. The daily ritual par excellence that you indulge yourself or share with others as a gesture of hospitality. A habit you have come to love, to start the day, to take a pleasant break or to finish each meal with the taste of tradition. A coffee to suit your personal taste, since both the quantity and the quality of the blend can be determined directly in the filter. Moka Express is an evolution of the original style of 1933. Unique and original trademark is the unmistakable male with the moustache. Bialetti Brikka "R. The aroma of mocha and the crème of espresso. The only coffee maker that prepares a double cream. The unique and patented pressure valve makes it possible to prepare a mocha coffee with the delicious cream of an espresso. Suitable for all types of cookers, except induction.
Bialetti invents Italian coffee. The daily ritual par excellence that you indulge yourself or share with others as a gesture of hospitality. A habit you have come to love, to start the day, to take a pleasant break or to finish each meal with the taste of tradition. A coffee to suit your personal taste, since both the quantity and the quality of the blend can be determined directly in the filter. Moka Express is an evolution of the original style of 1933. Unique and original trademark is the unmistakable male with the moustache. Bialetti Brikka "R. The aroma of mocha and the crème of espresso. The only coffee maker that prepares a double cream. The unique and patented pressure valve makes it possible to prepare a mocha coffee with the delicious cream of an espresso. Suitable for all types of cookers, except induction.
Last updated at 06/08/2026 11:07:31
Bialetti New Brikka Moka Pot | Stovetop Espresso Maker with Crema System | 4 Cups (5.7 Oz) | Aluminium & Black | Rich, Crema-Rich Italian Coffee | Not
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Bialetti Brikka - Stove Top (4 Cup)
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Bialetti Brikka 4 Cups
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BIALETTI Brikka 4 Cup Espresso Coffee Maker (model 2018)
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originally posted on influenster.com
Reliable and innovative stovetop espresso maker that delivers rich and flavorful coffee. With its unique pressure valve system, it allows for the creation of a crema layer, adding a touch of luxury to your espresso. The durable construction and ergonomic design make it easy to use and clean. The Brikka's ability to produce a velvety and intense brew, reminiscent of café-quality espresso, makes it a favorite. A must-have for those seeking a high-quality stovetop espresso experience.
originally posted on alternativebrewing.com.au
After several months ownership of the Bialetti Brikka (2 cup) I feel qualified to write a review, the Review Title is a fair summary of my opinion. Because of my experience with coffee plungers ( an all metal single cup plunger delivering a better taste than a multi-cup plunger regardless of the material it's are made of - at least in my opinion) I ordered the Bialetti Brikka 2 cup. This will give a 60 ml shot of excellence that fits nicely in an Expresso Cup. As long as the instructions are followed carefully there is really nothing between you and coffee bliss. Just start with cold water, make sure the element on your stove is already heated before placing the Bialetti on it (the ideal temperature of element on my stove is heated to half way, your stove may ... MoreAfter several months ownership of the Bialetti Brikka (2 cup) I feel qualified to write a review, the Review Title is a fair summary of my opinion. Because of my experience with coffee plungers ( an all metal single cup plunger delivering a better taste than a multi-cup plunger regardless of the material it's are made of - at least in my opinion) I ordered the Bialetti Brikka 2 cup. This will give a 60 ml shot of excellence that fits nicely in an Expresso Cup. As long as the instructions are followed carefully there is really nothing between you and coffee bliss. Just start with cold water, make sure the element on your stove is already heated before placing the Bialetti on it (the ideal temperature of element on my stove is heated to half way, your stove may differ). My favourite method of drinking this is to place a dob of whipped cream in a preheated expresso cup, pour the coffee in, then another dob of whipped cream (smaller than the first) and a very light sprinkling with Cinnamon powder. Absolutely delish.In closing I would like to thank the team at 'Alternative Brewing' for their excellent service
originally posted on hartsofstur.com
This coffee maker is beautiful and makes good, decent coffee. As a native Italian I have a few Bialetti coffee makers at home. However, it is quite deceitful to claim "it is the only Bialetti coffee maker capable of producing the cream of an espresso. " It does not. You might get a little bit of bubbles, like most Bialetti though it is not nothing like an espresso.A special top circular valve is needed to create crema similar to an espresso.
| Capacity | 4 Cups |
| Power/Wattage | 230 watts |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Auto shut-off | No |
| Noise Level | 44 dB |
Bialetti New Brikka Moka Pot | Stovetop Espresso Maker with Crema System | 4 Cups (5.7 Oz) | Aluminium & Black | Rich, Crema-Rich Italian Coffee | Not
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Bialetti Brikka - Stove Top (4 Cup)
Delivery between Tue – Thu $16.36
Bialetti Brikka 4 Cups
Delivery $14.95
BIALETTI Brikka 4 Cup Espresso Coffee Maker (model 2018)
Free delivery between 11–16 June
Reliable and innovative stovetop espresso maker that delivers rich and flavorful coffee. With its unique pressure valve system, it allows for the creation of a crema layer, adding a touch of luxury to your espresso. The durable construction and ergonomic design make it easy to use and clean. The Brikka's ability to produce a velvety and intense brew, reminiscent of café-quality espresso, makes it a favorite. A must-have for those seeking a high-quality stovetop espresso experience.
After several months ownership of the Bialetti Brikka (2 cup) I feel qualified to write a review, the Review Title is a fair summary of my opinion. Because of my experience with coffee plungers ( an all metal single cup plunger delivering a better taste than a multi-cup plunger regardless of the material it's are made of - at least in my opinion) I ordered the Bialetti Brikka 2 cup. This will give a 60 ml shot of excellence that fits nicely in an Expresso Cup. As long as the instructions are followed carefully there is really nothing between you and coffee bliss. Just start with cold water, make sure the element on your stove is already heated before placing the Bialetti on it (the ideal temperature of element on my stove is heated to half way, your stove may ... MoreAfter several months ownership of the Bialetti Brikka (2 cup) I feel qualified to write a review, the Review Title is a fair summary of my opinion. Because of my experience with coffee plungers ( an all metal single cup plunger delivering a better taste than a multi-cup plunger regardless of the material it's are made of - at least in my opinion) I ordered the Bialetti Brikka 2 cup. This will give a 60 ml shot of excellence that fits nicely in an Expresso Cup. As long as the instructions are followed carefully there is really nothing between you and coffee bliss. Just start with cold water, make sure the element on your stove is already heated before placing the Bialetti on it (the ideal temperature of element on my stove is heated to half way, your stove may differ). My favourite method of drinking this is to place a dob of whipped cream in a preheated expresso cup, pour the coffee in, then another dob of whipped cream (smaller than the first) and a very light sprinkling with Cinnamon powder. Absolutely delish.In closing I would like to thank the team at 'Alternative Brewing' for their excellent service
This coffee maker is beautiful and makes good, decent coffee. As a native Italian I have a few Bialetti coffee makers at home. However, it is quite deceitful to claim "it is the only Bialetti coffee maker capable of producing the cream of an espresso. " It does not. You might get a little bit of bubbles, like most Bialetti though it is not nothing like an espresso.A special top circular valve is needed to create crema similar to an espresso.
Wow! I was really surprised how nice my coffee tasted. I've had percolators in the past. But none have made such a sweet coffee. The valve on the Brikka produces delicious creamy coffee. Normally I have latte's from my espresso machine but I wanted a coffee maker I could use on the go. It's a quality built Italian product. You will not be disappointed.
We were planning to move to the gorgeous countryside from Bondi and my only doubt was how on earth i was going to get a decent coffee every day. Truly such a dilemma haha.I purchased the Brikka Moka Pot with integrated valve after my favourite Italian coffee guy who owns La PiaDina in Bondi told me this was the easiest and cheapest way for me to replicate his amazing coffee. It wasn't going to be "as" good, of course, but with good beans and a good grinder it would come close, and to my utter delight he was correct!I have used it every day for 5 months now and it consistently makes a great, punch you in the face, creamy espresso. I would be lost without it. I'm on the AB website today to have a sniff around at a much more expensive and "proper" coffee machine ... MoreWe were planning to move to the gorgeous countryside from Bondi and my only doubt was how on earth i was going to get a decent coffee every day. Truly such a dilemma haha.I purchased the Brikka Moka Pot with integrated valve after my favourite Italian coffee guy who owns La PiaDina in Bondi told me this was the easiest and cheapest way for me to replicate his amazing coffee. It wasn't going to be "as" good, of course, but with good beans and a good grinder it would come close, and to my utter delight he was correct!I have used it every day for 5 months now and it consistently makes a great, punch you in the face, creamy espresso. I would be lost without it. I'm on the AB website today to have a sniff around at a much more expensive and "proper" coffee machine with all the bells and whistles because my husband thinks it's time for a Bigbop. He loves a long black and currently uses a stovetop pot, whereas I am a strong 3/4 flatwhite girl and truly I don't need all the bells and whistles and parts and noise and gadgets and dials. I am so happy with the Moka Pot espresso and don't see the point upgrading. I don't like milk steamers, mess, noise, more mess... instead, I put some milk in my Breville milk warmer and I grind the beans in my Breville grinder and it's all pretty easy and consistent. Also, because I wake up first and I don't want to make heaps of noise, I love preparing the MokaPot the night before and I just leave it on the stove so all i have to do in the morning is turn on the stove, it's a quick and quiet routine. I can get quietly caffeinated before my three tiny humans wake up.The parts are all aluminium so very sturdy except there is one rubber seal which you can easily replace for little cost when it needs it.The only downside is it's quite tight to undo at times, i wish i had a little contraption to assist with opening it. My husband opens it for me usually but something to consider if you have arthritis or wrist pain.Before you buy a bigbop, buy the brikka mokapot, best $70 you ever spent.
- Great quality product- Makes a great cup of coffee- Easy to clean- Easy to store- Great for one person- Even with supermarket ground coffee produces a coffee that in my opinion rivals barista coffees- Economically a great product- Only con is that if water if filled above internal line you will highly risk the coffee bubbling over
Brewing is easy. 1. Fill the lower chamber with warm water, below the safety Valve. 2. Fill the coffee basket with fresh ground coffee, I find medium roasted gives great results. 3. Assemble the moka pot, use a towel as the lower chamber will be hot to a touch. 4. Put the Moka pot on low to medium heat. Let it brew. 5. Once the coffee comes through on to the chamber, keep an eye until the coffee starts to splutter. Remove the Moka pot from the heat rest the Moka pot on a wet towel or run the lower chamber under cold running water. This is to stop the extraction. 6. Pour and enjoy.
The Italian Bialetti 'Brikka' has always been my choice to get the best espresso coffee with 'crema' from a home use stovetop.This new model is even better than their previous patented 'pressure release valve' version.I highly recommend this upgrade and prefer the smaller 2 cup size for making a 'proper' 1 cup at a time coffee.Make it your go to when comparing and looking to buy a stovetop coffee maker.
After having used the first style of Brikka (with the weighted poppet in the middle of the funnel) for well over 10 years, I was a bit skeptical of the new "improved" version without this moving part. However, the latest version of the Brikka also makes the same great coffee with crema, unlike the more traditional percolators. The new version is also a LOT easier to clean than the old one and so far is holding up nicely. I do suspect that after using it for quiet a while, an in depth clean of the internal stack/funnel will be required and that I can't comment on yet. At the moment a good rinse with clean water is all that's required. Make sure you run at least 3 brews through this unit, before actually drinking a coffee. Mine took at least that to season, before ... MoreAfter having used the first style of Brikka (with the weighted poppet in the middle of the funnel) for well over 10 years, I was a bit skeptical of the new "improved" version without this moving part. However, the latest version of the Brikka also makes the same great coffee with crema, unlike the more traditional percolators. The new version is also a LOT easier to clean than the old one and so far is holding up nicely. I do suspect that after using it for quiet a while, an in depth clean of the internal stack/funnel will be required and that I can't comment on yet. At the moment a good rinse with clean water is all that's required. Make sure you run at least 3 brews through this unit, before actually drinking a coffee. Mine took at least that to season, before making beautiful coffee. Think it might have something to do with the new Brikka using an aluminium filter basket and that is really the only gripe I can find with this. The old ones had a stainless basket, but suppose in the end, they do the same.It's very easy to make espresso, long/short black/white coffee with this and maybe even a latte by pouring some milk into the top before putting it on the boil,... something I might try out myself.This is not your average percolator, this gives you many options to enjoy your coffee in styles you like.
over the years, i’ve tried almost every coffee brewing method there is, and i recently came full circle with a new bialetti brikka after 30 years of espresso machines, french presses, v60s, a moccamaster, aeropress, the vietnamese caphe drip, indonesian kopi tubruk…. you name it!i’m delighted with the simplicity of the bialetti brikka….i get 4 shots of delicious espresso with plenty of crema, with a minute of prep and a minute or two on a preheated stovetop.the bialetti is very quick and easy to clean, it’s built for durability, and finally, it’s a classic that looks great in my kitchen.
| Capacity | 4 Cups |
| Power/Wattage | 230 watts |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Auto shut-off | No |
| Noise Level | 44 dB |