New Standard Moka Pot

Regular price $59.95
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19 reviews

New Standard Moka Pot

Regular price $59.95
Regular price Sale price $59.95
Sale Sold out
19 reviews
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Product Description

The Moka Pot has always set a new standard. An innovation that made espresso accessible for everyone. Affordable, quick, and easy. No fancy equipment needed. Just your pot and grounds. The New Standard Moka Pot makes approximately 10 ounces of espresso strength brew – enough for six 50ml servings.

Reimagined with this legacy in mind, the New Standard Moka Pot introduces new materials to a timeless classic. Made from durable, non-corrosive stainless steel and PCR (post-consumer recycled) components, MiiR’s New Standard Moka Pot is built so that every cup of joe comes with a more responsible footprint.

90 years of heritage, meet the next 90 years of espresso.

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Care

Proper care and cleaning of your New Standard Moka Pot will ensure a long life and consistent flavor. 

  • After brewing, the Moka Pot will be hot! Allow to cool completely before cleaning. 
  • Pour any remaining coffee out of the upper body. 
  • Unscrew the upper body from the base and remove the funnel. 
  • Dispose of used grounds into your compost or trash bin by tapping the side of the funnel firmly on the edge of the bin. 
  • Remove the silicone gasket and perforated disc from the upper body. 
  • Gently wash all components with warm soapy water, and allow to dry separately before reassembling. 
  • If preferred, dry the upper body and base with a soft cloth or tea towel to avoid water spots. 
  • The upper body and base of the Moka Pot are dishwasher safe, but hand-washing will ensure the longevity of your product. The funnel and gasket should be hand-washed.

CAUTION: Use caution with hot liquids and keep out of reach of children. Choking hazard, may contain small parts not suitable for children under 3 years.

Shipping & Returns

Do I have to pay for shipping?

MiiR offers free standard ground shipping within the contiguous United States for orders $75 and over. Standard ground orders under $75 are subject to a flat rate shipping fee of $9.95 USD. Expedited and international rates, if applicable, will be calculated in the checkout once you have entered your shipping address.  A shipping charge will be applied to your final order in all other scenarios.

When will my order ship?

We do our best to ship your order within 1-2 business day of purchase, M-F. Exceptions may occur if there is a question regarding your order, in which case we will contact you directly.  If you have questions about your order, please contact at hello@miir.com.

MiiR uses FedEx, UPS, and USPS (depending on the best rate) for shipments within the contiguous United States unless an expedited option is selected by the customer.

2-Day and Overnight orders should be placed by 7:00 AM PST for quickest delivery. Expedited orders placed after 7:00 AM PST will require an additional business day for processing. This excludes weekends and holidays. All "Delivery by" dates are estimates and not guaranteed. 

Shipping to Hawaii 

Shipments to Hawaii will be automatically upgraded to a 2-day delivery service. Furthermore, please note that shipping remains free for orders over $75.

Innovative Materials

Non-corrosive stainless steel and PCR (post-consumer recycled) components for a more responsible footprint.

Quick & Easy

Classic five minute brew, with an improved espresso making experience. 10oz capacity for 6 sharable servings.

Design Forward

The Moka Pot can be used with induction, gas and electric stove tops.


Generosity Driven

Every MiiR product sold helps fund nonprofit organizations that work to empower communities, while investing in the health of our natural environments.

Customer Reviews
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MD
04/21/2024
Maximilian D. Llistosella y Bischoff

Not living up to MiiR quality

I bought the MiiR Moka Pot at Slowtown in Swakopmund, Namibia (you all need to come and visit this beautiful country and coffee shop, truly one of the best in the world). The product unfortunately falls short of the quality and best in class design MiiR has come to stand for. This is for several reasons. First, the top and bottom part do not sit exactly on top of each other and, thus, don’t close neatly. This leads to hot water/coffee being pushed out on the sides where it shouldn’t when brewing coffee. Not only is this annoying, but it also ruins my cooktop and creates the risk of burning your hand off you’re not careful. (See pictures) Second, to screw the top and bottom part together requires significant force (more than my Bialetti and a no-name Bialetti copy moka pot I own too). While this is not a problem per se, the extremely thin sides (<1mm compared with >2mm for Bialetti; see pictures) of the top part of the MiiR moka pot combined with the flimsy and cheap mount for the lid mean that the pot & lid deform during normal use and are prone to break. Third, the design of the pot handle is impractical esp. vs Bialetti, since the plastic directly connects with the steel parts that heat up during normal use giving rise to risk of burning and/or give simply an unpleasant pouring experience (esp. when you use the moka pot on a gas cooker during a camping trip): the bottom part of the handle should not touch the main corpus and the top part should be reinforced to withstand the pressure required to close the pot. Lastly, the channel to pour the coffee from needs to be redesigned to be sharper, allowing for dripless pouring of coffee. Sorry MiiR team, but this creation of yours is simply not up to scratch compared to the quality we came to love your brand for!

MD
04/21/2024
Maximilian D. Llistosella y Bischoff
Namibia Namibia

Unfortunately not up to MiiR Standards

I bought the MiiR Moka Pot at Slowtown in Swakopmund, Namibia (you all need to come and visit this beautiful country and coffee shop, truly one of the best in the world). The product unfortunately falls short of the quality and best in class design MiiR has come to stand for. This is for several reasons. First, the top and bottom part do not sit exactly on top of each other and, thus, don’t close neatly. This leads to hot water/coffee being pushed out on the sides where it shouldn’t when brewing coffee. Not only is this annoying, but it also ruins my cooktop and creates the risk of burning your hand off you’re not careful. (See pictures) Second, to screw the top and bottom part together requires significant force (more than my Bialetti and a no-name Bialetti copy moka pot I own too). While this is not a problem per se, the extremely thin sides (<1mm compared with >2mm for Bialetti; see pictures) of the top part of the MiiR moka pot combined with the flimsy and cheap mount for the lid mean that the pot & lid deform during normal use and are prone to break. Third, the design of the pot handle is impractical esp. vs Bialetti, since the plastic directly connects with the steel parts that heat up during normal use giving rise to risk of burning and/or give simply an unpleasant pouring experience (esp. when you use the moka pot on a gas cooker during a camping trip): the bottom part of the handle should not touch the main corpus and the top part should be reinforced to withstand the pressure required to close the pot. Lastly, the channel to pour the coffee from needs to be redesigned to be sharper, allowing for dripless pouring of coffee. Sorry MiiR team, but this creation of yours is simply not up to scratch compared to the quality we came to love your brand for!

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C
03/29/2024
Coby
United States United States

Good, but...

So it makes a nice cup of coffee, but it doesn't pour well. Coffee drips down the side while pouring every time. Luckily I work in a machine shop, so I just ground down the lid a bit so the stream is uninterrupted now.

M
02/24/2024
mbeardsley

Worst Ever

I have been using this style of coffee maker since 1978. I have had many over the years. A friend gave me this Miir stove top coffee maker and it is by far, BY FAR, the worst coffee making experience in all my years. I sincerely hope my friend didn’t pay a penny for it, mine is going in the trash, what a complete waste.

J
01/28/2024
John
United States United States

Better than my Bialettis

I love this thing… I’ve found it easier and quicker to produce good coffee than both of the Bialetti Mokas I have. And it looks better too. I haven’t encountered any of the issues mentioned here. Only funky thing was the top was a little askew on arrival. I was able to apply some pressure to the hinge and straighten it out. Based on what I received though, I highly recommend.