dopleta
Quote: AlenaT

she is
one gas burner (in appearance), such a manunya, and an electric cord is attached at the back.
So is it gas or electric? We have tiny gas ones, they work from a gas cylinder for lighters.
Mona1
Quote: dopleta

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.
And what kind of coating is it inside?
dopleta
Quote: Mona1

And what kind of coating is it inside?

So you see? Plastic. At the bottom is a disc.

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CheBuRashGO
I'll get into your conversation.
For the Selfish :-) personalities Turks (who are in Turkey) and they cut it into coffee God forbid! We chose electronic Turk for a long time!
There, a computer monitors the coffee.
The taste is such that mortality!
Turks buy them all over the place!
Here are the photos:
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You put an ordinary Turk (well, there she is with Teflon) inside a kind of "house" and he makes coffee himself. nothing escapes. he insists on coffee. it is being watched by a computer.
It turns out BETTER than in the sand :-)
For those who love Turkish coffee, this is the best overbest.
Caprice
And where is this sold?
Sens
and where to buy? Turkish dream ...
dopleta
Found a bunch of sites ... Turkish. On average, 130 Turkish lira.
Sens
Quote: dopleta

Found a bunch of sites ... Turkish. On average, 130 Turkish lira.
Is there such a thing in Trabzon?

dopleta, please, look at the German fuck ... maybe there is also a Turk ...
CheBuRashGO
And where is this sold?
Iba .. Fuck .. damn it banned! How harmless is it to call it? International electronic auction of things! How! The name is consonant with our word meaning copulation.
Rita
Look at Stockmann. We had them on sale there.
When we were in Turkey, they also brewed coffee in such Turks in the bars. And what is characteristic, in one bar the coffee was delicious, and in the other it was not, although the machines were identical. What was the reason for this difference, I do not know.
CheBuRashGO
Found a bunch of sites ... Turkish. On average, 130 Turkish lira.
On the forum where this device was discussed, there were such comments:
Found in Turkey on their sites, but everywhere it says "Yok" as I know their gibberish, this product is NOT! :-)

And in general, if seriously similar pribluda makes it seems Vitek, i.e. Vitek.
Here's an overview.
If you can read "anti-Mongolian." :-)

julifera
Quote: Rita

Look at Stockmann. We had them on sale there.
When we were in Turkey, they also brewed coffee in such Turks in the bars. And what is characteristic, in one bar the coffee was delicious, and in the other it was not, although the machines were identical. What was the reason for this difference, I do not know.

Maybe the source of the coffee was?
CheBuRashGO
What was the reason for this difference, I do not know
Long explained by gourmets from coffee.
In coffee in a Turk, the main thing is grinding!
If it is dust, then the coffee will be awesome.
But the coffee grinder must be millstones and it costs like a tractor :-) And new :-)
And if you grind coffee with ordinary coffee grinders, then the coffee will be mediocre.
For the Turks, half is the main thing.
Rita
Quote: julifera

Maybe the source of the coffee was?
I don’t think that different types of coffee were brought to the same hotel. There is an assumption that it was tasteless where the men cooked it. Perhaps they did not see the need to wash the Turks. They worked by the pool, where there are a lot of people and a lot of demand. Like, it will do. And for tasty food, you had to dress and trudge inside the hotel ... Few dared to do this.
CheBuRashGO
They may not have seen the need to wash the Turks
And in general, all this bitter cataclysm that I am watching here(from)
Precisely because the wives are sincerely convinced that the Turk needs to be WASHED !! :-)
And they, like teapots for brewing tea, should never be washed, because the enzymes of the oils are deposited on the walls and give the same aroma ..
That is why women do not know how to make coffee, barbecue and graze sheep :-)
CheBuRashGO
Quote: Rita


And you don't know how to turn on the washing machine!

We hide our skills :-)
I already managed to alter mine! :-)
now she's with me .. soooo gets up! :-)
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francevna
Quote: CheBuRashGO

We hide our skills :-)
I already managed to alter mine! :-)
now she's with me .. soooo gets up! :-)
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For what purpose? If it `s not a secret. I thought I could pass the grapes through the rollers.
Natalia K.
Quote: subiata

Only in the text 195 dollars are written, and in red it is highlighted in UAH. It’s somehow incomprehensible. But 195 UAH. it obviously won't cost, but rather dollars. The same 6,000 rubles.
Girls ad written in 2010
kolenko
Quote: dopleta

It is written in anti-Mongolian about Beko.

And they also wrote that the cezva enta is not metal at all, but painted in silver DuPont Zytel HTN high-performance polyamide... Chot somehow
Niunia
This is certainly not a Turk, but also as an option.
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CheBuRashGO
DuPont Zytel HTN high-performance polyamide. Chot somehow
Yes yes yes .. I always buy if it says Dupont.
That is, there are Teflon inside the Turks.
Thus, it controls anti-boiling.
Teflon from Dupont.
With ordinary metal copper or gold, this trick will not work and the coffee will immediately boil away.
The electronic control is carried out by email. block, but it helps Teflon not to boil off with a fountain and it is so cool.
dopleta
And Beko, it turns out, was on sale with us a couple of years ago, and the reviews are not bad. Where did you look then Che? Oh no, you better not answer!

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CheBuRashGO
And Beko, it turns out, was on sale with us a couple of years ago, and the reviews are not bad.
I looked where I needed to :-)
Reviews about this agent on the forums of Russia just five years ago :-) appeared.
And they were actively discussed.
Everyone who wanted to - bought :-)
Family bought a steam room :-)
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Moreover, if my memory serves me, I also talked about this coffee maker on this forum (in a different disguise). It seems on the forum section of coffee lovers. But they didn't listen to me :-)
Women tend not to listen at all :-)

I saw this unit in action.
Personally, I was not impressed. But people are praised for the quality and speed.
I’m more like OldFag from coffee and the process of drinking it.
Coffee cigar .. :-)
So mine is a Hungarian geyser with a pressure regulator :-)

argo
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for pickles with forks
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Is such a cutting board convenient or not?
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and more .. I was going to change the dish dryer .. I went to the store .. and there are no such things .. share .. which can be more convenient? I always had an aluminum one .. which is hung on the wall .. only it is in my cabinet .. at the bottom of the plate at the top of the cup ..
Anna1957
Dopleta has such a board, it seems. Praised her and the crumbs can be used as bread crumbs.
dopleta
Quote: Anna1957

Dopleta has such a board, it seems. Praised her and the crumbs can be used as bread crumbs.
And everything you remember

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And sponge holders are already on sale everywhere. A variety of colors.
argo
about the board is clear! must be taken! What about dish dryers?
CheBuRashGO
Quote: Caprice

Here, for those wishing to purchase a Turkish coffee maker:
only 90 green rubles plus delivery

And here it is simpler: only 15 bucks, however, delivery of 12 more green:

In general, run the query "Turkish Coffee maker" on Ibea - you will get many options with different price ranges

HERE !!!! I always believe in this world flea market with an unreadable name in Russian!
Nadys just brought some brand new shoes.
In a box. zero.
It's a shame to even write about the price, in the sense of crying with joy.
And how much these shoes cost in RUSSIAN stores - it's scary to think -) You will die of horror.
And at the world flea market - yuuAvelkam! :-)
elenahelenk
Quote: subiata

I agree one hundred percent! I also brew fine grinding in a heated 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 the 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.
Quote: Caprice

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
What temperature should the water be? It's just that at our work the thermo-pot only heats up to 98 C. Will that be enough? I really wanted to drink this coffee with froth too!
Exocat
Quote: dopleta

And Beko, it turns out, was on sale with us a couple of years ago, and the reviews are not bad. Where did you look then Che? Oh no, you better not answer!

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This is a cool device, from the Germans, from whom everyone now orders ice cream makers, it costs 68 euros. There and for two Turks it is. Since a year ago, our prices were prohibitive, about 7,000 and 13,000 rubles, respectively.
Exocat
Quote: Mona1

Oh, that's an interesting thing. there, I did not quite understand, in the characteristics it says Volume 0.25 liters, and in the description that it is designed for half a liter of liquid. How is it correct?
In fact, it cooks according to the principle of a kettle, the bottom heats up and, like in a traditional Turk, you need to catch the moment of boiling, apparently the description is kind of crooked on the site.
CheBuRashGO
Quote: Exocat

In fact, it cooks according to the principle of a kettle, the bottom heats up and, like in a traditional Turk, you need to catch the moment of boiling, apparently the description is kind of crooked on the site.
But how?!?!
We present you the best Turkish coffee maker. A unique technology for making coffee, optical sensors track the rise of the foam and shake off the Turk in time. All you need to make Turkish coffee is to pour in a measuring spoon of finely ground coffee, sugar to taste, pour water and press the button. After 2 minutes you will be able to enjoy the unique taste of Turkish coffee.
There is no need to "catch" anything. Then there are the sensors.
subiata
Quote: elenahelenk

What temperature should the water be?
Warm up a cup well and taste. It should work out.
Exocat
Quote: CheBuRashGO

But how?!?!
We present you the best Turkish coffee maker. A unique technology for making coffee, optical sensors track the rise of the foam and shake off the Turk in time. All you need to make Turkish coffee is to pour in a measuring spoon of finely ground coffee, sugar to taste, pour water and press the button. After 2 minutes you will be able to enjoy the unique taste of Turkish coffee.
There is no need to "catch" anything. Then there are the sensors.
I answered about the yellow one.
CheBuRashGO
Quote: Exocat

I answered about the yellow one.
Oga understood.
The link is good. This device costs 68 euros. BUT no more.
And less is better - at flea markets in the world :-)
Exocat
Quote: 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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And where is this sold? Or at least the name of the model and company write
elenahelenk
If anyone else is interested in making coffee on the sand, then there are such electrical appliances - something like this:

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My mother-in-law once had Soviet tiles with fine (probably volcanic) sand. Only very ugly.
Maybe you can find this on the "world flea market with an unreadable name in Russian" (c) - I still don't know how
Caprice
Quote: elenahelenk

What temperature should the water be? It's just that at our work the thermo-pot only heats up to 98 C. Will that be enough? I really wanted to drink this coffee with froth too!
Well, at work, the choice is not rich. We don't even have an electric kettle there. There is only a cooler with hot and cold mineral water. It seems that the water in the cooler is about 80 degrees (I'm not sure, I didn't measure it), but obviously not boiling.
I don’t know how, but for some reason, only I can get coffee at work. Maybe it's like an old joke about a dying Jew who passed on his tea recipe to his sons ...
Playful
Quote: Argo

Is such a cutting board convenient or not?
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And throw a link, pliz, on this board. I want this for a long time.
Manna
Quote: Argo

Is such a cutting board convenient or not?
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It seems to me that such a board will be convenient only if there is always a place for it on the tabletop in the horizontal plane. Otherwise, there is no difference with a regular board, from which you can also shake off the crumbs into some container. I definitely don't have room on the tabletop for the board.
dopleta
Quote: manna

such a board will be convenient only if there is always a place for it on the tabletop in a horizontal plane.

Yes, I always have it on my desk in a permanent place.
About the BEKO coffee maker - I bought it. I'm waiting. While reading the reviews, they inspire.

Cat
Quote: dopleta

About the BEKO coffee maker - I bought it. I'm waiting. While reading the reviews, they inspire.
And for those who are "in the tank" - where did they buy it? And which is better - a frying pan with sand or this coffee maker?
dopleta
Quote: Cat

And for those who are "in the tank" - where did they buy it? And which is better - a frying pan with sand or this coffee maker?
I bought it from the Germans, in the well-known computeruniverse store. And what is better - to choose the user, as it is more convenient for whom. And welcome to the site, Cat !
Vinochek
such a board as that of Dopleta costs us a little less than $ 20.
And I also found this
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Anna1957
Quote: Vinochek


And I also found this
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And this one for slicing cheese in Fink costs 3 euros, a friend bought.
Tanyusha
dopleta, and what should be on the site of the Cat? My children's toys are opening.
dopleta
Yes, Tanyusha, thank you, I haven't laughed like that for a long time!
But to whom folding carousels?

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annnushka27
Quote: Tanyusha

dopleta, and what should be on the site of the Cat? My children's toys are opening.
Yes, she lifted her spirits, she will laugh herself! Nothing happens.
Well, on the other hand, she advertised a toy site.
Hairpin
Quote: CheBuRashGO

That is why women do not know how to make coffee, roast barbecue and graze sheep.

Well, about the latter ... we can ... sometimes two herds at once ... although, as a rule, it seems to you that you move on your own ...
argo
Quote: Argo


and more .. I was going to change the dish dryer .. I went to the store .. and there are no such things .. share .. which can be more convenient? I always had an aluminum one .. which is hung on the wall .. only it is in my cabinet .. at the bottom of the plate at the top of the cup ..

girls! well advise!

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