Pedrini Kaffettiera

Pedrini Kaffettiera

Pedrini

$18

Moka Pot

Overview

The Pedrini Kaffettiera is an authentic Italian-made stovetop moka pot that delivers genuine Italian coffee quality at the most affordable price in the category. Made in Italy by Pedrini — a family-owned cookware company established in 1942 — the Kaffettiera features traditional octagonal aluminum construction with a food-grade silicone gasket and stainless steel filter plate. Despite its budget price, the Kaffettiera produces moka coffee that is indistinguishable from far more expensive pots, because the fundamental physics of the moka brewing process are the same regardless of brand: steam pressure drives hot water through ground coffee at roughly 1.5 bars, producing concentrated, full-flavored coffee in the upper chamber. The aluminum body heats quickly and distributes heat evenly, and the safety valve provides overpressure protection. The Kaffettiera is available in sizes from 1-cup to 9-cup and works on gas, electric, and ceramic stovetops. The ergonomic handle stays cool during brewing, and cleanup is as simple as rinsing under water. For anyone who wants to experience authentic Italian stovetop coffee without spending more than absolutely necessary, the Pedrini Kaffettiera proves that great moka coffee is about technique and freshly ground beans — not an expensive brand name.

It features a none boiler system made of aluminum. The none pump delivers 1.5 bars of pressure for optimal extraction. It uses a Moka group head.

Priced at $18, the Pedrini Kaffettiera is designed for budget-conscious beginners and casual coffee drinkers. As a moka pot, it produces strong, espresso-style coffee using a stovetop or electric base — a classic Italian brewing method loved worldwide.

In terms of build quality, the Pedrini Kaffettiera is a substantial machine, weighing in at 0.4 kg, manufactured in Italy. With dimensions of 85 x 150 x 170 mm (W×D×H), make sure you have adequate counter space. The built-in water reservoir holds 200 ml, making it easy to set up anywhere in your kitchen.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Manufactured in Italy, known for quality espresso machine engineering
  • Well-regarded in the home espresso community for its reliability in its price bracket

Cons

  • Small water reservoir (200 ml) needs frequent refilling
  • Learning curve typical of its category — expect some time to dial in your shots

Full Specifications

BrandPedrini
ModelPedrini Kaffettiera
CategoryMoka Pot
StatusCurrent
Country of OriginItaly
Year Introduced2000
Boiler TypeNone
Boiler MaterialAluminum
Pump TypeNone
Pump Pressure1.5 bar
PID ControlNo
Pre-InfusionNo
Pressure ProfilingNo
Flow ControlNo
Group HeadMoka
Water SourceReservoir
Reservoir Capacity200 ml
Cup WarmerNo
Dimensions (W x D x H)85 x 150 x 170 mm
Weight0.4 kg (0.9 lbs)
MSRP$18

Our Verdict

The Pedrini Kaffettiera is a classic stovetop brewer that produces strong, concentrated coffee. While not true espresso (it operates at lower pressure), moka pot coffee has its own devoted following. It's affordable, portable, virtually indestructible, and produces a cup with character that many prefer over more expensive machines. An excellent choice for anyone who appreciates simple, traditional coffee brewing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pedrini Kaffettiera good for beginners?

The Pedrini Kaffettiera is a solid entry point for beginners at $18. It's affordable enough to learn on without a major financial commitment. Pair it with a capable grinder and you'll be making genuine espresso quickly.

How often does the Pedrini Kaffettiera need maintenance?

Regular maintenance includes daily backflushing (for machines with solenoid valves), weekly cleaning of the group head and portafilter, and descaling every 1-3 months depending on water hardness. Using filtered water significantly reduces scale buildup and extends machine life.

What grinder should I pair with the Pedrini Kaffettiera?

At this price point, budget at least as much for a grinder as the machine itself. Popular choices include the Eureka Mignon series ($200-$400), Baratza Sette 270 ($300-$400), or a hand grinder like the 1Zpresso JX Pro ($160) for excellent grind quality on a budget.