Collection: Electric moka coffee maker

Spare parts for electric moka: boilers, heating elements, seals, filters / funnels, lids, handles, thermostats, power bases, and original and compatible components for the best models.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance for electric moka

Main components available

In this collection, you will find original and compatible spare parts such as: boiler or boiler base with heating element (e.g. De’Longhi Alicia: specific boiler for electric moka) :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, seals and filter/funnel for various cups and models (e.g. Moka Mukka Express) :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}, lids, handles and knobs, thermometers / thermostats, power bases / electric supports, safety valves, and other accessories useful for maintenance.

How to choose the correct part

  1. Brand, model, and code: essential for compatibility of parts such as boiler, base, power supply. (Example: DeLonghi Alicia 5513200379) :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  2. Cup number: affects the size of the funnel, capacity, boiler volume, and filter / funnel diameter.
  3. Type of heating element and power: correct wattage to ensure even heating; avoid electrically inadequate replacement parts.
  4. Seal / filter / funnel: check diameter, type of seal, material quality; worn components cause leaks or irregular dispensing. (See spare parts for moka of different sizes) :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  5. Handles, knobs, and lids: parts subject to mechanical breakage; must have compatible attachments with the body of the moka.

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the container, funnel, and filter daily to avoid residue buildup that alters flavor.
  • Replace seals and filters as soon as they show wear or deformation.
  • Check the heating element/boiler if the coffee drips too slowly or does not boil properly.
  • Ensure that the handle is securely attached and not heating up;
  • Descale periodically if the water is hard.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Coffee coming out slowly or not hot: old seal or clogged filter;
  • Leaks from the seal or body: deteriorated seal or poorly tightened connections;
  • Heating element not heating: burnt component or faulty electrical connections;
  • Broken or dangerously hot handle: urgent replacement with a compatible spare part;
  • Bitter or burnt taste: often caused by too strong a heating element, water used too hot, or dirty equipment; maintenance and adjustment needed.

Quick FAQs

When should I change the seal of the electric moka?

When you notice leaks from the thread between the boiler and the upper body, or if the seal appears dry, cracked, or deformed.

Can a non-original filter work?

Yes, but only if it exactly matches the dimensions, material, and fineness of the original filter; otherwise, the dispensing may be compromised.

What wattage should the heating element have?

That indicated by the manufacturer of the model; using a higher wattage can cause damage or overheating, while one too low reduces performance.

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