Niunia
There are still such

electric stove
EPNs-1001 (Republic of Belarus, Gomel)
• power 1 kW;
• one-burner;
• type of adjustment
smooth;
• dimensions:
267 × 240 × 72 mm.
Caprice
Quote: Niunia

There are still such


electric stove
EPNs-1001 (Republic of Belarus, Gomel)
• power 1 kW;
• one-burner;
• type of adjustment
smooth;
• dimensions:
267 × 240 × 72 mm.

And the picture can not be reduced in any way ??
Caprice
Quote: Baker

How interesting is your obt36. Prevents the forum from guessing that this is an image.
Full size filmed
subiata
Caprice! I agree one hundred percent! I also brew a fine grind in a warmed-up cup (not because I need fine, but because I love this type of coffee) - and the taste is good, and the foam is thick in a finger. When I pour boiling water, I do not interfere with a spoon, but you need to pour it so that all the powder gets wet. It floats up, infuses a little and begins to sink to the bottom. And I lightly tap the cup on the edge of the table, or you can knock on the wall with a spoon. This speeds up the process of sedimentation of the thick to the bottom - the cap instantly brightens and the foam is preserved. I like it so. And colleagues who like to cook in a Turk are surprised how my foam is preserved.
julifera-Unfortunately I came across a built-in two-burner-does not suit you. And such that with a small diameter and not induction and portable, something is not to be seen.
julifera
Quote: Pakat

Doesn't that cure you?

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I have already seen 5 different ones - they are all not double-circuit - they are wide, somewhere around 24-26 cm
When they turned on, they turned on, so that you don't even have to try to put a small diameter ...
Caprice
Quote: subiata

And colleagues who like to cook in a Turk are surprised how my foam is preserved.
At my work, only I am trusted to make coffee for everyone. I manage to make coffee with such foam even in disposable paper cups
Chef
Quote: Caprice

Full size filmed
It has nothing to do with it. It's just that their server tells ours that this is not an image, but something else, which does not allow us to process it correctly. But cheating is not good.
That's specially for the radical without any changes uploaded the file - and the forum immediately understood what to do with it:

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I had to block the obt36 site.
Let them stop playing the partisan, then I will unblock
Niunia
Quote: Baker

That's specially for the radical without any changes uploaded the file - and the forum immediately understood what to do with it:
I had to block the obt36 site.
Let them stop playing the partisan, then I will unblock
Thank you, but I didn’t know. On the preview, the photo was visible. Well, I'm sorry that something went wrong.
Chef
Quote: Niunia

Thank you, but I didn’t know. On the preview, the photo was visible. Well, I'm sorry that something went wrong.
And so it was evident. Only too visible
And you have nothing to do with it, on that site any photo behaves this way.
Mona1
Quote: julifera

It hurts too, my good Turks are disappearing, they were running on gas, but now I'm on medicine and I can't make coffee at home like a human being ...
And on the electric it is bad why, what is boiling very quickly or what, I just do not know. Is it possible to regulate the power in the same place? Explain to the teapot. And then maybe I’ll buy it in vain, I’ll take it for coffee. I just found this one with us, like in the Pakat, not in the Supra picture.
julifera
Quote: Mona1

And on the electric it is bad why, what is boiling very quickly or what, I just do not know. Is it possible to regulate the power in the same place? Explain to the teapot. And then maybe I’ll buy it in vain, I’ll take it for coffee.

Hmm, and you used to cook on the stove on an old Soviet one with 4 pancakes?

- very low efficiency (slow heating)
- a large return of heat to the environment (a special thrill in the summer, in the heat, without condender)
- not economical in terms of electricity
- pancakes bend over time (sometimes crack)

For work - let it be, but at home this is not her.
julifera
In general, at home you somehow get used to without these tiles - pressure cookers, multicooker, other devices - they seem to completely replace them.
I want to, I want, but in fact I live without her and nothing
Niunia
Here I ask MCH, he says that there are such small round electric stoves, about 16 in diameter, but to find out the exact size, you need to go to the store to check
julifera
Quote: Niunia

Here I ask MCH, he says that there are such small round electric stoves, about 16 in diameter, but to find out the exact size, you need to go to the store to check

And what type of burner does the MCH do not remember?
subiata
julifera Saturn has a 24x24 glass-ceramic infrared hob (the burner comes out smaller, but I can't find one anywhere, even on the website). And the reviews are somehow ambiguous. Yes, brewing coffee in a Turk on an electric stove turned out to be a problem. Unless you completely immerse yourself in the process and cook in the sand, as in oriental coffee houses (a suitable vessel for a stove, sand in a vessel, a Turk on sand).
Mona1
Quote: julifera

Hmm, and you used to cook on the stove on an old Soviet one with 4 pancakes?
No, somehow, fifty dollars is already on the nose, and all my life in all the apartments there were only gas ones. So sho I'm a complete layman in electrical. Thanks for the clarifications.
julifera
Quote: Mona1

No, somehow, fifty dollars is already on the nose, and all my life in all the apartments there were only gas ones. So sho I'm a complete layman in electrical. Thanks for the clarifications.

How lucky you are with the gas
And until I was 10 years old I cooked on gas, then up to 20 years on electric, then again on gas, and now again on electric.
So I really respect gas !!!

shl
but with electricity it is somehow calmer (after our 9-storey building exploded and a church was put in its place ...)
DJ
Mona1 maybe this will do?
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true fire is open, but not gas or electricity
Mona1
Quote: DJ

Mona1 maybe this will do?
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true fire is open, but not gas or electricity
That is not, Laris, open fire in any form below, there they have a technical department, a bunch of drawings and technical documentation. Dangerous. A draft or air conditioner can do business.
Niunia
Quote: julifera

And what type of burner does the MCH do not remember?
Well, since he explains to me, I can't understand how to get to the store tomorrow, I'll tell you everything specifically
dopleta
Quote: julifera

It hurts too, my good Turks are disappearing, they were running on gas, but now I'm on medicine and I can't make coffee at home like a human being ...
We don’t offer a coffee machine, we don’t drink a lot of coffee to keep the car.
Juliawhy can't you? Back in Soviet times, I also brought hammered dzhezvushki from Armenia, first I brewed coffee on gas, and then I got used to it on glass ceramics. I'm worried that it won't work on induction (I haven't installed a new panel yet). But, just in case, I bought both pancakes-adapters and a tiny electric girl.
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Crumb
Larochka, but does such an electric trainer turn off by itself? I wshe didn't understand ...
subiata
But, just in case, and adapter pancakes
But this is already interesting. And there are such? I've never heard of them before. Is it on the induction surface an adapter is put, and on top - a dish that does not heat up on the induction? And as a result?
dopleta
Quote: Krosh

Larochka, but does such an electric trainer turn off by itself? I wshe didn't understand ...
Not, Innochka, the button must be pressed.
dopleta
Quote: subiata

[quote But, just in case, and pancakes-adapters
But this is already interesting. And there are such? I've never heard of them before. Is it on the induction surface an adapter is put, and on top - a dish that does not heat up on the induction? And as a result?

Yes there is. I bought two diameters, smaller and larger. Right here showed.
julifera
Quote: dopleta

Juliawhy can't you? Back in Soviet times, I also brought hammered dzhezvushki from Armenia, first I brewed coffee on gas, and then I got used to it on glass ceramics. I'm worried that it won't work on induction (I haven't installed a new panel yet). But, just in case, I bought both pancakes-adapters and a tiny electric girl.
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I have only one stove - a tabletop induction - and it does not recognize my Turks.
And through a pancake adapter - it overheats, and the tile turns off from overheating, and the Turk still does not boil.

Quote: subiata

julifera Saturn has a 24x24 glass-ceramic infrared hob (the burner comes out smaller, but I can't find one anywhere, even on the website). And the reviews are somehow ambiguous. Yes, brewing coffee in a Turk on an electric stove turned out to be a problem. Unless you completely immerse yourself in the process and cook in the sand, as in oriental coffee houses (a suitable vessel for a stove, sand in a vessel, a Turk on sand).

Saturn lies in our El Dorado, felt - the diameter is not for the Turks.

I think - an electric tourist of such a plan is shining for me as Exocat and Dopplet showed.
subiata
julifera
And you, really, try it on the sand. You might like it. I talked about this with my colleagues at work. Who tried it, liked it. They say that coffee brews better. I'm not a big fan of Turkish coffee and I have a gas stove now, but I'll try it too. And the Turks can be used from any material. True, this is not an option for "quickly and quickly in the morning to cook", but you always need to stand near the Turks.
dopleta
Quote: subiata

julifera
And you, really, try it on the sand.
Right! I used to cook on gas in the sand! After all, your tile sees cast iron? Here, there will be excellent coffee in a cast-iron skillet!
julifera
Girls, I don’t have cast iron, it’s too heavy for my hands, my wrists are thin, and besides, my right hand is damaged, I can’t stand to carry such pans.
And for the sake of coffee in the sand - I will hardly buy, although the idea is great

subiata
Not necessarily cast iron.
You can also stainless steel. It seems to me that you need a deep enough to bury the turtle in the sand deeper, it will warm both from the bottom and from the sides. And so it’s not too bad if the sand suddenly scratches.
So you don't need to buy, maybe there is something suitable at home. And if you buy something cheap and light (anyway, the sand will distribute the temperature evenly), if only it fits on the induction burner.
Mona1
Quote: dopleta

I bought a tiny electric girl.
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Doblet, and it says in the description that coffee is poured into a mesh. Is it steamed there, as it were? Can't you just pour coffee and water into it like an ordinary Turk?
dopleta
Quote: julifera

Girls, I have no cast iron, it's too heavy for my hands
Well, not in cast iron, in any other suitable frying pan! And I will cook like that! There are very small pans made of magnetic stainless steel for eggs.
dopleta
Quote: Mona1

Doblet, and it says in the description that coffee is poured into a mesh. Is it steamed there, as it were? Can't you just pour coffee and water into it like an ordinary Turk?
I don't have any mesh. An ordinary Turk. I have not cooked in it yet, because until the old panel is removed, I cook in an ordinary Turk.
Scarlett
Quote: julifera

And yet I'm a brake ...
After all, we sold just a month ago pretty not heavy cast-iron cheap pans, but I thought once China is cheap, so garbage, why should I clutter up the kitchen, and did not buy
If only then I thought that sand could be poured into it and, in addition to coffee, a lot of things can be cooked in small quantities ...
And it is possible for those who are on an armored train - what else is cooked in the sand, besides coffee
dopleta
Quote: Mona1

Maybe the description was ripped off from another device. Look, there in the description about the principle of operation
Looks like this is a description for a geyser! No, I have no grid in the kit or in the description. And for what? There is a disk heater in the bottom.
Olima
Quote: subiata

Girls! See what kind of electric stove I found on Taobao, the diameter of the burner is 10 cm.
But how to buy in Ukraine? I only bought clothes and accessories.And how much delivery will result, I don't know.
If you follow your link to Chinese Taobao, then there is a description that the diameter of the dishes used must be at least 7cm. It has overheating protection, heating control. Tile height 7cm, width 14.8cm, cord length 1.3m. But its weight is not indicated, and the cost of shipping the goods to Ukraine depends on the weight.
The cost of this stove in China, well, give or take about 110-115 UAH. And the cost of shipping to the joint venture is about UAH 130. kg.
You can find out the weight of the goods from the seller, if you really want to buy it and it will be necessary to calculate whether it is profitable to order it there.
Piano
Quote: Scarlett

And it is possible for those on an armored train - what else is cooked in the sand, besides coffee
for life I cook in the sand jam from cherry plums, plums, apricots, peaches. Sand is poured into an old cast-iron large frying pan, dishes with jam are placed on it, and .... voila! jam, which, when boiled on gas, spits hotly and over long distances, on the sand even UNDER THE BIGGEST FIRE stands quietly and says pf-f-f-f, peacefully boiling down to the desired consistency. Recommend.
subiata
There are such cute-a dime a dozen! There are antique stylized ones. These can be used for fondue or something else right on the table in front of guests. Here you can take a look at the entire assortment, if anyone is interested.
Yes, you can order it if you wish. I ordered from a good reseller, but he only carries clothes, shoes and accessories. And I haven't ordered the equipment yet, so it seems to me that this is problematic.
Olima
It is problematic for intermediaries to carry electronics, but they carry such equipment with a bang, because they have a lot of weight, which means they will make themselves more on this.
subiata
Only now, after the idea with sand in a small iron pot, I thought about it - it’s probably better in sand than on a small pancake ...
In the sand, you can already take and cook, and from China when it comes. This is probably for Mona1 more suitable to take to work or somewhere else.
Caprice
I once had a set: a flame divider, a bowl of sand and four turks, each for a cup of coffee, were placed on it. Leaving Ukraine, I gave this set .... Fool, it would be better not to give it! Such delicious coffee turned out!
dopleta
Quote: dopleta

There is a disk heater in the bottom.
Mona, brewed coffee in it now. For me, the main question was whether there would be a smell of plastic. Fortunately, there is no smell. But there is another problem. She is very inertial. That is, it is necessary to follow and turn off immediately with a slight boil, otherwise it runs away.
Olima
Quote: Caprice

Leaving Ukraine, I gave this set .... Fool, it would be better not to give it!

I can imagine how nice it is to read about this to your gifts.
subiata
You can find out the weight of the goods from the seller, if you really want to buy it and it will be necessary to calculate whether it is profitable to order it there.
I looked in the description of another stove with a slightly larger diameter - the weight of the package is 2 kg. I hammered into the order form of my supplier - 325 UAH came out. without delivery across Ukraine from a Ukrainian seller to a buyer, approximately as you do, Olima, and figured out. So whoever is interested and needs it, you can take the risk of ordering.
Niunia
There is such a thing, especially for the size of the Turks, the price of the issue is $ 28 with delivery)
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Oh, there are 25 more)))
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Lozja
Quote: Niunia

There is such a thing, especially for the size of the Turks, the price of the issue is $ 28 with delivery)

Where there is? Cool.
Rita
Quote: Caprice

I once had a set: a flame divider, a bowl of sand and four turks, each for a cup of coffee, were placed on it. Leaving Ukraine, I gave this set .... Fool, it would be better not to give it! Such delicious coffee turned out!
And in this connection I had an idea! If you pour sand into the small frying pan that Doplet ordered on Taobao, and put an ordinary Turk into it, you get Turkish coffee. But it will probably take a long time to cook.
dopleta
Quote: Rita

And in this connection I had an idea! If you pour sand into the small frying pan that Doplet ordered on Taobao, and put an ordinary Turk into it, you get Turkish coffee. But it will probably take a long time to cook.

You know, I used to cook on a gas stove in sand not even in jazvushki, even though I have tiny little cups, in the smallest cup, but right in these cups! Just like the jazves, I just put it in the sand and cooked it. This is how they taught me in Armenia.
Rita
Quote: dopleta

You know, I used to cook on a gas stove in sand not even in jazvushki, even though I have tiny little cups, in the smallest cup, but right in these cups! Just like the jazves, I just put it in the sand and cooked it. This is how they taught me in Armenia.
Yes, it's cool!
I proposed my idea for someone's husband who bought a Turk and wants to make coffee for himself at work. And he has no tiles.
AlenaT
Quote: Mona1

Girls, such a question. I bought a little copper turk for my husband for work to make coffee there. And there is nothing to cook, as it turned out. They only have a microwave oven and an electric kettle. Is there no where such a tiny electric stove, so that no more than 8-10 cm in diameter for a turtle, maybe even a little less. The Turks have a bottom of about 6 cm.

I know for sure that there are such bells and whistles, but, alas, I have not seen in Ukraine (((
A neighbor on the sea gave me such an electric stove with her, it is
one gas burner (in appearance), such a manunya, and an electric cord is attached at the back.
And all the fun in a 10x10 cm box.
So cute! And powerful!
But she brought it from Italy several years ago.
So it makes sense to crawl on Italian sites.
I myself want this (((((

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