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IMUSA USA B120-42V Aluminum Espresso Stovetop Coffeemaker 3-Cup, Silver (Pack of 1)

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Brand Imusa
Color Silver
Product Dimensions 3.9"D x 4.7"W x 6.3"H
Special Feature Portable,Permanent Filter
Coffee Maker Type Espresso Machine
Capacity
3 Cups
Material
Aluminum
Item Weight
0.65 Pounds
Wattage
120 watts

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  • Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
  • Made with Durable Aluminum that Keeps Coffee Warm, Hand Wash Only
  • 3-Cup Capacity with Cool Touch Handle and Knob for easy handling
  • It's Small and Portable Design Makes it Easy for Sharing
  • Designed with a Flip up Top and Side Pour Spout for Easy Serving
  • Ideal when Making Espresso
  • Detaches for Easy Cleaning after using

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Brand Imusa
Color Silver
Product Dimensions 3.9"D x 4.7"W x 6.3"H
Special Feature Portable,Permanent Filter
Coffee Maker Type Espresso Machine
Filter Type Reusable
Style Classic
Specific Uses For Product Espresso
Recommended Uses For Product Cycling
Exterior Finish Silver Anodized Aluminum
Included Components Coffeemaker
Operation Mode Manual
Voltage 42 Volts
Model Name Aluminum Espresso Stovetop Coffeemaker 3-Cup
Number of Items 1
Human Interface Input Touchscreen
Unit Count 1 Count
Global Trade Identification Number 00094046220171
Manufacturer Imusa USA
UPC 094046220171
Item Weight 10.4 ounces
ASIN B00164U4DC
Country of Origin China
Item model number B120-42V
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Best Sellers Rank #1,557 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
#3 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available July 24, 2006

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This IMUSA Aluminum Coffeemaker has the classic style your looking for in a stove top espresso maker, with the quality of a IMUSA brand product. IMUSA has been producing coffeemakers for over fifty years and is considered one of the top manufacturer of coffeemakers in the world. This coffeemaker makes 3 cups. It brews a traditional Espresso Coffee in minutes. Made for the stove top, it can be used on all gas, ceramic or coil surfaces. The bakelite handle provides for easy handling. Made from durable long lasting aluminum. Recommended hand wash only.

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Customers find the stovetop coffeemaker makes delicious coffee that tastes as good as any coffee shop, works well on stovetop, and is easy to use and clean. They consider it good value for money, with one customer noting it's worth its weight in gold. The size and cup capacity receive mixed feedback - while some find it perfect for their needs, others say it's much smaller than expected and doesn't hold 3 cups of water. The build quality also gets mixed reviews, with some praising its construction while others report it breaking within months of use.

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1,316 customers mention "Coffee quality"1,206 positive110 negative

Customers praise the coffee maker's ability to produce rich, creamy espresso that tastes as good as coffee shop brews.

"...of a kettle to boil the water, and it actually creates foamy, rich, delicious, extremely intense coffee that I would say tastes BETTER than espresso..." Read more

"...Once it starts it brews quickly as the water only passes through the grounds once, unlike perked coffee...." Read more

"...Wrongo! What I got was solid, nice build quality, highly polished, equal in appearance to pictures of Bialleti...and proved every bit as functional...." Read more

"...That being said, the coffee this thing makes is delicious. I use a dark espresso from New England Coffee Roasters...." Read more

894 customers mention "Works well"849 positive45 negative

Customers find that the coffee maker works well on the stovetop.

"...component of a kettle to boil the water, and it actually creates foamy, rich, delicious, extremely intense coffee that I would say tastes BETTER..." Read more

"...But it still works great. If I want to speed it up, I let the sink hot water run until it gets piping hot and use that to fill it...." Read more

"...and it comes out slower and smooth, like pouring tea in a cup, and it's richer...." Read more

"...This moka pot is solidly built and works surprisingly well...." Read more

837 customers mention "Value for money"702 positive135 negative

Customers find the coffee maker offers excellent value, being an excellent buy for less than $10 and completely slashing their expenses.

"...It's cheap to buy, cheap to operate, easy to clean, and easy to use...." Read more

"...The key word is "cheap" as I only wanted to test the waters...." Read more

"I like this pot. There are one or two issues with it but given the price point, I still give it a 4...." Read more

"...I don't want mold to form under the silicone. Conclusion: cheap and it works if you treat it gently...." Read more

554 customers mention "Ease of use"517 positive37 negative

Customers find the espresso maker simple to use, taking only a few minutes to prepare, and one customer mentions it's perfect for beginners.

"...Ever since this came, it’s all I can drink. It’s super easy to make coffee with as it basically forces you to measure out a perfectly proportional..." Read more

"...around for a century and as such, there are few moving parts, very little complexity, and it doesn't require electricity...." Read more

"...It brews a rich, smooth coffee without burning it, and the process is simple once you get the hang of it...." Read more

"...It’s a really good quality for the price and was really easy to use. I love this product" Read more

489 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"354 positive135 negative

Customers find the coffee maker easy to clean, with one customer noting that the top filter and gasket are removable for thorough cleaning.

"...It's cheap to buy, cheap to operate, easy to clean, and easy to use...." Read more

"...This thing is easy to clean and the grounds come out nicely with a sharp knock on the trash can...." Read more

"...Cleaning can be a hassle since grounds get stuck, and some parts are tricky to rinse...." Read more

"...base smooth and polished the inside to a mirror shine for fun and easy cleaning...." Read more

1,111 customers mention "Quality"496 positive615 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the coffee maker's quality, with some praising its construction while others find it cheaply made, noting that the coffee holder is particularly thin aluminum.

"...it is probably not high quality and durable aluminum, so over-tightening may wear out the threads and leave aluminum dust...." Read more

"...Wrongo! What I got was solid, nice build quality, highly polished, equal in appearance to pictures of Bialleti...and proved every bit as functional...." Read more

"...It is easy to dent but it comes with additional replacement materials like an extra coffee filter." Read more

"...It is a pretty well built piece of equipment. Not steel but cast aluminum. Which is why it is so cheap I am assuming...." Read more

575 customers mention "Size"267 positive308 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the coffee maker's size, with some finding it perfect for their needs and noting it doesn't take up much space, while others mention it is much smaller than expected and the espresso cup size can be confusing.

"...using back in the day, this makes 3 cups of espresso, and espresso cups are small. I included a picture for scale...." Read more

"...proportional mix of water and grounds, it’s self contained and compact especially compared to a French press which requires the auxiliary component..." Read more

"...Also, since the pot footprint is small, I’m glad I have a gas burner that is small enough so the flames don’t overshoot too much on the sides...." Read more

"This is not an espresso brewer but a mocha pot. It's a mini percolator. It works well...." Read more

395 customers mention "Cup capacity"242 positive153 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the coffee maker's capacity, with some saying it provides enough for one person while others report it only makes 2 cups or barely 1 cup of coffee.

"...the one I remember my Grandmother using back in the day, this makes 3 cups of espresso, and espresso cups are small...." Read more

"...I love everything about this coffee pot, but the misleading capacity. Enjoy! All the best... UPDATE 3/23/24..." Read more

"...] I purchased the 3-cup version, perfect for a single serving if you like strong coffee...." Read more

"...This particular size is just enough for a single cup of coffee if you are using a regular mug...." Read more

Secrets to brewing espresso? Are you curious...
5 out of 5 stars
Secrets to brewing espresso? Are you curious...
This little coffee pot is capable of brewing delicious coffee with a little work and patience you will have a great little coffee maker I have used these for 20+ years I am happy to share what works for me because the directions are vague in places. However there are things that you need to do first before using it to brew your coffee I will explain why. Now If you are not willing to take the time because your lazy, and/or ask for a golden goose during a factory tour whining when factory owner says no your not going to like this coffee maker do yourself a favor give it away as a gift. If you have arthritis or your hands hurt I have arthritis and carpal tunnel just have someone help or just take your time this is not a race. When I pulled this one out of the box I noticed aluminum dust and debris inside and that the threads are a little rough this is to be expected it is not coated this is a cast aluminum aka Pot metal. For many years before the plug and play instant gratification nonsense came about everything you can think of cookware wise was made like this and it was excellent it lasted forever. So I am going to walk you through what I did to make this a good little coffee maker and how to maintain it. First use warm not hot water and normal dishwashing soap along with a non abrasive dishwashing sponge or cotton washcloth or soft bristle nylon brush . Do not use acidic, aggressive, or caustic cleaners its not neccessary and you will ruin your coffee maker. So begin to thoroughly wash/rinse everything inside and out including funnel until all dirt and debris are cleaned out and dry everything with a cotton cloth. Fill the coffee maker with water as the directions specify to the valve and assemble do not add coffee. Now when you assemble the top to the base do not over tighten dont forget your gasket sometimes they fall out just place it back in place. Hold the top and base when tightening not the handle or you will break your handle. As you feel the base make contact with the silicone gasket in the top just tighten snug to seal not over tight this will help seat your gasket. If in doubt about how tight turn until top makes contact with bottom turn until it snugs about a half of an inch extra tighten you don't want to bind your silicone gasket. Place on a burner with the handle away from the burner so it doesn't melt turning heat to medium high while waiting for it to finish the brewing process watch the little brass safety valve it will probably steam a little this is completely normal your valve is working fine. If it leaks between the top and base while percolating remove from heat, allow to cool and tighten a little more when you refill it this sometimes happens dont give up. Pour off the water and allow it to cool this is your first heat cycle a very important part of breaking in your new coffee maker. Absolutely do not cool it off under a faucet with water I know its tempting yet just patiently wait for it to cool on its own down to room temperature for everything to expand contact properly. When it has completely cooled off pull it completely apart again. Looking inside you might see more little black spots or loose debris this is normal rinse and wash them out again as described above. Wipe dry the outside and inside dry with a cotton cloth this prevents water spots and helps loosen any debris. Fill with water to valve again tighten snug not too tight and place it on a burner on medium heat allowing it to run water through watch the pressure relief when finished pour it out allow to completely cool to room temperature completing your second heat cycle. When cool disassemble your coffee maker notice how it comes apart your gasket in the top should seat nicely with the bottom and you shouldn't have any cast debris they should be gone it should look nice and clean inside. Now I will tell you what I do for a delicious cup of espresso. Fill with water using cool or cold filtered water up to the valve, drop in the funnel, add coffee level with the top of funnel loosely no need to tamp, screw on top notice how nicely it seats after all that work, place on burner on medium heat, listening for it to percolate its done when the top is about 3/4 full usually, and pour your espresso into a cup enjoy. It should taste amazing if its too strong or too weak adjust your coffee amount or heating temperature. When finished rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. If you place it in the dishwasher I don't recommend that I made that mistake. Hard water spots happen don't worry about them. With proper cleaning and care this should last for many years. I use these at home, shop, traveling, and they are wonderful on a camping stove. If you notice any yuck on the bottom from a burner or if coffee maker gets nasty dirty inside/outside I clean these with non abrasive white shop hand cleaner buffing it in until dirt is loose, wipe off excess cleaner, wash as described above, and cycle water through it. I have many of these in different sizes all plain aluminum like this. I have polished the outsides of these and and top inside to a beautiful shine with aluminum polish using the same procedure as you do with silverware when I encounter hard water or high mineral water. I have sanded the rough cast inside surface of the base smooth and polished the inside to a mirror shine for fun and easy cleaning. I have busted off or melted off the handles and replaced them with different designs of my own creation. I have Heliarc welded these if they get a seep in the bottom or if the lid hinge breaks/cracks. With care you should be able to pass this on to your children or someone close to you who loves delicious espresso. Hopefully this was helpful for you and you enjoy your espresso maker. If you have any questions just ask me and I will share what has worked for me. Good luck and importantly have fun.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
    Color: SilverSize: 3-CupVerified Purchase
    I don’t ever write reviews on Amazon, but I felt there was a special need here for this. Like many people, I was skeptical about this because it is so absurdly cheap (I got the 3 cup one for less than $6) and because I often find Amazon reviews to be unreliable, especially when it comes to coffee products. Usually the people reviewing them are older people who are more comfortable with a cup of Maxwell house than of Verve or Stumptown.

    I decided to buy it anyways because it was just a few bucks. This thing is absolutely incredible. I use a French press normally and I used to swear by it, refusing to drink drip coffee or pour over. Ever since this came, it’s all I can drink. It’s super easy to make coffee with as it basically forces you to measure out a perfectly proportional mix of water and grounds, it’s self contained and compact especially compared to a French press which requires the auxiliary component of a kettle to boil the water, and it actually creates foamy, rich, delicious, extremely intense coffee that I would say tastes BETTER than espresso from a machine, and it only costs $6!

    I am sure that there are higher quality Moka pots that produce richer microfoams and have more pressure and better valves and gauges, but I honestly think this thing gets the job done 1000x better than you would ever expect for $5. If you’re new to moka pots and espresso and want an affordable, easy, delicious way to make espresso (it can also be used to make americanos by diluting the coffee with hot water, obviously), then this is so unbelievably worth $6 that I can’t even explain it to you. Pair this with a cheap $4 milk frothing wand you can get on Amazon and you’ll have better cappuccinos and lattes and whatever than you’d get at any coffee shop.

    I use this with medium-dark roast beans from Verve Coffee, and I’ve also used a few other roasts including French roast which was delicious to me but I’m sure it would be wildly too bitter and intense for a lot of people. Look for a medium-dark roast I’d say, or even some lighter dark roasts. But probably traditional “Italian” and “French” roasts wouldn’t be the place to start unless you know that’s your thing.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023
    Color: SilverSize: 3-CupVerified Purchase
    First off, this design has literally been around for a century and as such, there are few moving parts, very little complexity, and it doesn't require electricity. This makes it super easy to clean. Second, it is small. Unlike the one I remember my Grandmother using back in the day, this makes 3 cups of espresso, and espresso cups are small. I included a picture for scale.

    I used to have a regular drip coffee maker, then a smaller version of an espresso/cappuccino like you'd see in a fancy coffee shop, and then settled on a Keurig. That spanned about 30 years of my coffee making history. The Keurig is starting to have scaling problems despite every method I had tried to descale it, and before I bought another to replace it, I thought of getting something like Grandma had. I was skeptical that I was retiring a $100 appliance with a $6 one that could use regular coffee grounds.

    It's super simple. Unscrew the bottom and fill with water up to (but not covering) the safety valve. Place the funnel that holds the grounds in it and add 2-3 tsp of ground coffee. Screw the top on and put it on the stove. (I set it a little off-center so the handle doesn't get hot on my gas stove.) On medium heat it takes about 4 minutes for it to start brewing, and 30 seconds later you can hear it gurgling, which means it's done. If I'm in an espresso mood, I pour some into a little glass and metal cup. If I want Americano style coffee, I dump the entire contents into a coffee mug and add hot tap water to dilute it down to regular strong coffee.

    It's cheap to buy, cheap to operate, easy to clean, and easy to use. I no longer leave a Keurig plugged in all day on the chance that I may want a cup of coffee. I don't have to buy wasteful k-cups. I load this with water and grounds, put it under the fire, set the timer for 4 minutes, and go back to what I was doing. When the timer goes off I come back into the kitchen, watch for it to start brewing, and then turn it off a half minute later. Once it starts it brews quickly as the water only passes through the grounds once, unlike perked coffee.

    If you like a good cup of coffee at home, I suggest giving this a try!

    16 months later, it's still going strong. It doesn't look as pretty anymore - a combination of daily use for over a year, as well as someone putting it in the dishwasher when I wasn't looking. But it still works great. If I want to speed it up, I let the sink hot water run until it gets piping hot and use that to fill it. With that step I can get the cook time to just under 3 minutes. If you work form home and often just want to make a single cup of espresso or coffee, this is a great way to do it.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sometimes century-old tech still works!

    Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023
    First off, this design has literally been around for a century and as such, there are few moving parts, very little complexity, and it doesn't require electricity. This makes it super easy to clean. Second, it is small. Unlike the one I remember my Grandmother using back in the day, this makes 3 cups of espresso, and espresso cups are small. I included a picture for scale.

    I used to have a regular drip coffee maker, then a smaller version of an espresso/cappuccino like you'd see in a fancy coffee shop, and then settled on a Keurig. That spanned about 30 years of my coffee making history. The Keurig is starting to have scaling problems despite every method I had tried to descale it, and before I bought another to replace it, I thought of getting something like Grandma had. I was skeptical that I was retiring a $100 appliance with a $6 one that could use regular coffee grounds.

    It's super simple. Unscrew the bottom and fill with water up to (but not covering) the safety valve. Place the funnel that holds the grounds in it and add 2-3 tsp of ground coffee. Screw the top on and put it on the stove. (I set it a little off-center so the handle doesn't get hot on my gas stove.) On medium heat it takes about 4 minutes for it to start brewing, and 30 seconds later you can hear it gurgling, which means it's done. If I'm in an espresso mood, I pour some into a little glass and metal cup. If I want Americano style coffee, I dump the entire contents into a coffee mug and add hot tap water to dilute it down to regular strong coffee.

    It's cheap to buy, cheap to operate, easy to clean, and easy to use. I no longer leave a Keurig plugged in all day on the chance that I may want a cup of coffee. I don't have to buy wasteful k-cups. I load this with water and grounds, put it under the fire, set the timer for 4 minutes, and go back to what I was doing. When the timer goes off I come back into the kitchen, watch for it to start brewing, and then turn it off a half minute later. Once it starts it brews quickly as the water only passes through the grounds once, unlike perked coffee.

    If you like a good cup of coffee at home, I suggest giving this a try!

    16 months later, it's still going strong. It doesn't look as pretty anymore - a combination of daily use for over a year, as well as someone putting it in the dishwasher when I wasn't looking. But it still works great. If I want to speed it up, I let the sink hot water run until it gets piping hot and use that to fill it. With that step I can get the cook time to just under 3 minutes. If you work form home and often just want to make a single cup of espresso or coffee, this is a great way to do it.
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  • JollyGood L.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Looks Good, Works well
    Reviewed in Singapore on July 19, 2023
    Color: SilverSize: 3-CupVerified Purchase
    I have not brewed coffee in it yet. But I have gone through the process of "cleaning" it, by boiling the water over the stove on low heat. Water is coming out without a problem. Will start to brew my coffee after I repeat the process a couple more times. Now I need it to cool down before. Happy it works for a fraction of the price against branded ones.

    Update: Have been brewing myself a cup of coffee for the past one month. Some discolouration due to coffee stain which is normal. No issue with the product itself. Contemplating to get a 6 cup as the 3 cup gives only half a cup of regular coffee.
  • Juan Martin Alvarado Baerga
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena cafetera
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2024
    Color: AluminumSize: 6 CupVerified Purchase
    Café perfecto en cada ocasión. Hay que tratarla con mucho cuidado y mantenerla limpia y seca. No usar jabón para lavarla.
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  • Abdul Jalil Faridi
    2.0 out of 5 stars Bad Buy
    Reviewed in India on May 20, 2015
    Color: AluminumSize: 6 CupVerified Purchase
    Found the coffee maker to be of very poor quality. It weighs about half of a similar one that I have. I have used my earlier coffee-maker for twenty years and will be happy if this lasts for even two. Not the right brand for anyone looking out for such a product.
  • حسن محمد
    5.0 out of 5 stars ممتاز
    Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on May 18, 2024
    Color: SilverSize: 3-CupVerified Purchase
    فعال لا يغير طعم البن
  • Brian
    5.0 out of 5 stars It's great!
    Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
    Color: AluminumSize: 6 CupVerified Purchase
    I had an IMUSA 12-cup percolator for the longest time, but needed to downsize. I bought a 6-cup one of a different brand at my local shop and it got really nasty after around 2-3 months. I threw it out and bought this IMUSA 6-cup one and it has been great! Easy to clean and it doesn't deteriorate like other cheaper brands. It's not the prettiest or fanciest but... it works for its main purpose: making coffee/expresso.