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Best moka pots

The moka pot is the cheapest real espresso-style coffee there is: no electronics, no pump, nothing to break — a design that has barely changed since 1933 because it didn't need to. This list is assembled from a live scan of UK-shipping sellers, and only pots with a real track record qualify.

Cheapest UK price for a moka pot that clears our review bar right now: £16.24 at Clumsy Goat Coffee, as of 7 Jul 2026, 18:16 — from extracted.coffee’s live scan of 32 sellers shipping to the UK (47 listings).

Prices range £10.00 (import)£76.00 · median £35.00 · incl. VAT, excl. shipping · cheapest in the full scan, before our review bar: £10.00

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How we picked

6 pots qualified from 47 live listings scanned at 7 Jul 2026, 18:16. The bar, in full:

  • Rated 4.0★ or higher by at least 10 buyers — unreviewed listings never make a “best” list, however good the price
  • £10–£100 — a real pot, not a spare part or a designer showpiece
  • One slot per product — colour and finish variants collapse into a single card, and multi-piece bundle sets don't qualify
  • UK sellers ranked first; imports are badged, never hidden
  • Ranked by buyer rating weighted by review count — commission never affects the order

The picks

Crowd favourite
Bialetti MokaPot Express- All Sizes
Bialetti MokaPot Express- All Sizes
Alternative BrewingShips from abroad
£59.004.9 (320)
Crowd favourite
Bialetti Venus Moka Pot - All Sizes
Bialetti Venus Moka Pot - All Sizes
Alternative BrewingShips from abroad
£37.004.9 (317)
Crowd favourite
Bialetti Brikka Moka Pot
Bialetti Brikka Moka Pot
Alternative BrewingShips from abroad
£45.004.9 (240)

Order is UK sellers first, then buyer rating weighted by review count. Commission never affects it. How we rank → · See all moka pots

Moka pot questions, answered straight

What size moka pot should I buy?
Sizes are in espresso cups, and a pot only brews well FULL — so buy for how many small cups you actually make at once. A 3-cup suits one person; a 6-cup suits two. You can't half-fill a big one and expect good coffee.
Do moka pots work on induction hobs?
Classic aluminium pots don't — induction needs a magnetic base, so look for stainless steel models or an induction adapter plate. Gas and electric hobs take any pot.
Aluminium or stainless steel?
Aluminium is the classic: lighter, cheaper, heats fast. Stainless works on induction, resists staining and lasts longer. Coffee-wise the difference is negligible with a clean pot.
Is moka pot coffee actually espresso?
Not quite — a moka pot brews at roughly 1.5 bar against a real machine's 9, so you get a strong, rich cup without true crema. For milk drinks and strong black coffee it gets remarkably close for a fraction of the price.

Pot is half the story

Pair it with a decent grinder and fresh beans — the builder prices the whole stovetop setup by the cup.

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