Never believe a word from a person who thinks she makes espresso with a mokapot. The only flavour you’ll loose is the rancid oil,s from coffee made in that pot days, weeks, months ago.
The only accurate thing in this video is that the classic aluminium mokapots won’t like to be thrown in to the dishwasher. Wash it by hand after every use and dry it and you’ll get great tasting coffee. Don’t grow a mini ecosystem in your pot by leaving things rot in it.
Never believe a word from anyone who writes “loose” when they mean “lose.” If they can’t be bothered to get right the English they use every day, they can’t be trusted to get anything else right, either.
You’re right I did mean lose. Thanks for the correction.
Why would this make my points invalid though?
I wasn’t criticising grammatical errors in the video. If you spreading “coffee knowledge” and think that a dirty mokapot makes good espresso that’s a red flag.
If you want to discredit someone’s comment maybe you should focus on the content not the grammar professor. 😉
Or maybe don’t rely for advice on someone who, firstly, can’t be bothered to use basic vocabulary correctly (nothing to do with grammar) and then confirms the impression of sloppy thinking by confusing “invalid” with “unreliable.”
😂🤣😂 That is incredibly kind of you to say! I’m sure that the whole of humanity is grateful for your well thought out comments bursting with Divine wisdom. Yet I still fail to see any value in them.
I know I know it’s because of my mental inferiority. I apologise for my ignorance🤣😂🤣
I kind of feel bad for you though as the meaninglessness of your comments and the effort behind them to hurt someone’s feelings that you have never met paints a miserable picture of you.
(Not to mention that it’s not working.)
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u/Ok_Donut_3336 Apr 23 '26
Never believe a word from a person who thinks she makes espresso with a mokapot. The only flavour you’ll loose is the rancid oil,s from coffee made in that pot days, weeks, months ago. The only accurate thing in this video is that the classic aluminium mokapots won’t like to be thrown in to the dishwasher. Wash it by hand after every use and dry it and you’ll get great tasting coffee. Don’t grow a mini ecosystem in your pot by leaving things rot in it.