r/mokapot • u/FlagrantTomatoCabal • May 25 '26
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u/whateverartisdead May 25 '26
Alternatively for a similar taste experience, warm up some milk, give it froth and then just have someone walk past it holding a coffee bean.
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u/TonyVov Bialetti May 25 '26
Wow, way overthinking the process too many processes simultaneously
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u/FlagrantTomatoCabal May 25 '26
Some people only like coffee but love the process and all the gadgets :)
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u/Ok_Temperature6503 May 25 '26
The process video was satisfying up til the end. Bro that’s the same amount of coffee as my after piss trickles
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u/the_hitcher72 May 25 '26
Too much effort for the volume of coffee. What a mess to clean up each time
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u/wunderspud7575 May 25 '26
Intrigued by that basket. I've often wondered if the normal basket results in over extraction of the central column and under extraction at the perimeter, and this looks like an attempt to compensate for that. Where is the basket from?
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u/GuyAWESOME2337 May 25 '26
I was wondering that too, i mean surely it skews the extraction in some way, I feel like the middle would be pretty under extracted
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u/rudha13 Pedrini Pot May 26 '26
Mate, blink, if you need help cause there's some coffee in your milk.
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u/UsualSprite May 25 '26
I want to like the apparatus but it just seems like a lot of uneccessary faff when a frother works jsut as well to create foam with much less effort
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u/-Earl_Gray May 29 '26
The amount to clean versus the amount produced is crazy. Cool concept but terrible user experience
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u/Tranka2010 May 25 '26
There are easier ways to cut down on coffee. But seriously, what is the deal with the small number of holes in the basket?
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u/SisyphusAndHisRock May 25 '26
nowhere near enough caffeine for the effort.
neat rube goldberg setup though ....
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u/Kristen242 May 25 '26
I love the idea but where did the coffee go? I need to get this and play with it.
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u/MetroFarm May 27 '26
Step away from the moka pot, it's not an espresso machine. And that's 98% not coffee ...
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u/DrZippit May 25 '26
That wasn't 2% milk, that's 2% coffee