








☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game with Every Brew!
The Groenenberg Moka Pot is a premium espresso maker designed for 4-6 cups, crafted from heat-resistant stainless steel. It is induction-safe and dishwasher-friendly, making it the perfect companion for coffee lovers who appreciate convenience and quality. With a unique brewing process, it delivers an intense coffee flavor in just minutes, ideal for both everyday use and on-the-go adventures.



| Brand | Groenenberg |
| Model Number | GR-05 |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 10.32 x 13.48 x 18.97 cm; 650 g |
| Special Features | Dishwasher safe |
| Item Weight | 650 g |
R**K
Fully stainless steel Moka Pot
The media could not be loaded. In my view the Groenenberg 4 espresso cups (200ml) Moka Pot looks good and it's a quality product fully made of stainless steel. I already had Bialetti aluminium 3-4 cups Moka Pot. Some people says that aluminium may not be best for making coffee so I wanted to get a fully stainless steel pot.I've read some research about "Migration of aluminium from food contact materials to food". The research says that both aluminium and stainless steel pots are safe to use as the migration of metal in both is negligible. Despite this I still prefer stainless steel as it looks great and it's easier to clean.The size is nearly the same as Bialetti 3-4 cups (see the comparison photo).The amount of water is nearly the same in both, around 200ml (3//4 of a standard 250ml cup). This is enough for either one big (for some standard) coffee or for 2 lattes or 2 cappuccinos or for 4 small espressos. You may also want to add some water to make americano. The coffee made by this moka pot is pretty strong and some people may actually prefer to dilute it with water or with milk.Good points:- the water chamber is made of stainless steel only.- the handle is made of stainless steel too. I've noticed that in previous reviews people complained that there was a screw made of standard metal which was rusting with time. The screw is not there any more and the handle is now different so this has been resolved.- there was extra silicon seal in the box.- the seal has got a small "handle" by which you can pull the seal out of the pot for cleaning. This is nice addition as in Bialetti I had to always use a knife of other sharp tool to remove the seal. Not really a big deal though.- The top closing cover is also made fully of stainless steel and it is connected by either heated seam or by some pressed into each other metal surfaces. So this is another change from the previous model I think.- the coffee container and the sieve insert are made of stainless steel too- coffee is strong and in my view this types of moka pots exceeds any standard home use coffee maker (unless you get one which cost hundreds of pounds and takes plenty of usable kitchen space). this pot is small and portable and you can even take it with you for hikes or adventures if you wish.In my view the Groenenberg pot heats quicker than the aluminium ones. Coffee taste great and I use the moka pot every day. I hope that it will last for few years at least. I only have this since few days so I may provide update after some time of using the pot. In my view the pot is of solid construction, sleek design and good quality stainless steel was used. I would recommend this moka pot.
G**R
Just awesome
Absolutely the best. Robust and easy to use. Makes such good coffee that I use it instead of. £1200 machine next to it! Took it camping, absolutely awesome. Do not DO NOT buy the cheap alternatives. This is so well made. I wouldn’t get the smaller ones as a thimble full of coffee is not satisfying. The one I bought was for 4?! Cups. Well it’s good for a nice half a mug of very strong coffee for one! And it sits nicely on a camping stove. Get the one for 8 cups if you want strong coffee for 3/4 people.
M**S
Good Coffee but remember it isn't Espresso
Makes a good strong coffee but as is honestly indicated in the instructions, the pressure in these is not that of a bench top espresso maker.I like filter but occasionally like a wee strong one and this is about right.It goes in the dishwasher OK but the quaint logo seems to have faded a bit.Induction hob works well too set at around 6-7.Pretty solid and well made.I like itAddendum- still going strong and tasty. As long as the grind is right and the coffee is right it is still giving a good cup of strong.
M**S
Worth every penny
This is a very sturdy pot. It is well engineered heats quickly and pours really nicely. It works on an induction hob. Only the bottom part is magnetic however there is no visible difference in quality between the top and bottom. I have little to compare it against as I have only used cheaper aluminium pots before. This is one of the best quality items I have purchased on Amazon and I believe it will last for a very long time based on its appearance after daily use.
K**S
Decent maker
My only beef with this 6 cup is that its capacity is smaller than my last Stellar coffee maker, however it still makes 2 mugs of latte in this house. It doesn’t leak when not over filled. It will squeal if heated too fast too hot, so just moderate temperature. On my electric hob the metal handle does not get hot, but maybe it would on a raging gas hob! Makes decent coffee, flavour depends more on the quality of your grind. I’d recommend this for a steel coffee maker.
R**D
Poor Engineering on Pressure Valve - Fails Every Time!
The media could not be loaded. This is now the third Groenenberg Moka Pot I have had that has failed in the same way. Each time the pressure valve on the side seems to blow, which then leads a spray of steam ejecting from the bottom half instead of percolating into the top half. I have uploaded a video of it which shows the steam blowing out of the faulty valve, and the resultant dribble of coffee that it makes from then onwards. The first pot I had blew within a month, and so Amazon sent me a replacement. The second one blew a few months later, and I just bought a replacement one rather than make a second claim (more fool me!). This third one has now blown after just over a year.It's a shame as it makes nice coffee and it looks good - but the engineering clearly has a flaw, and Groenenberg is impossible to contact (eg. for a replacement valve). The product support page seems to be for a bread making machine rather than a coffee machine. So, because of yet another blown valve, this is my third Moka pot in two years that I am having to throw away. I will not buy again.