☕ Sip the World: Elevate your coffee game with Alpine Cuisine!
The Alpine Cuisine Electric Coffee Maker is a premium stainless steel pot designed for brewing Turkish, Arabic, and Greek coffee. With a 0.3-liter capacity, it can prepare up to 4 cups of your favorite beverages. Featuring an innovative foldable handle for easy travel and an 800-watt heating element for quick brewing, this coffee maker combines traditional aesthetics with modern convenience. Its heat-resistant design ensures safe handling, making it perfect for coffee lovers on the go.
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 3.5"W x 6"H |
Capacity | 0.3 Liters |
Style | Traditional |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Turkish coffee, Arabic coffee, Greek coffee, tea, hot water |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 110 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Turkish coffee, Arabic Greek tea, hot water |
Special Features | Electric |
Coffee Maker Type | Turkish Coffee Machine |
R**A
Makes tasty coffee fast
Heated extremely fast. Easy to boil-over if you don't remove the pot from the base as soon as it boils. I wish the temperature could be varied. I was able to make tasty coffee. A few minutes to come to a boil. I let it stand for a few minutes after that. Read the cleaning instructions. A fun way to make Middle-Easterned coffee.
B**S
Cheap and works properly!
I like it! Easy to use, works properly, when I consider price/performance 👍🏻
T**A
GREEK/TURKISH/ARABIC coffee maker - Briki, Ibrik
You have to know how to use this. If you don't, it won't do anything for you. For those who do know and are looking for a greek/turkish/arabic coffee making apparatus, this is wonderful! The 'traveling' feature is that the handle folds. Nothing else. Still, it protects the handle from breaking in the luggage. I pack bag of coffee into it to save space. The base is very light. ONLY FOR 110v. Then again, if you are looking for 220v, you will find really cheap options in the country that uses 220v, for under 10 euros in the markets.Update: bought another one to leave at the beach house. The first one's base got a hole, which does not affect its function (away from the contact center), but it shows that it is not a rugged thing and should be treated with some love and care.
H**E
Simple and quick way to make Turkish coffee
This thing saved me. After returning from Turkey, and delicious pricey Turkish coffee to make, I was stuck with my electric stove. Which produced bitter, burnt tasting coffee in my cezve, ibrik, whatever its called.So either buy an intricate, expensive hot sand pot (which takes up a lot of space), I went with this inexpensive option. It has a small footprint, heats up quick (quicker than my percolator!), and makes a smooth, delicious cup of Turkish coffee. I even put some sugar in there, and no problems.My only critique is that does not have an 'on/off' switch. You just need to place the pot off the power stand.Also, it stays hot after you lift it off the power stand, so consider that. It's not like a fire where it will immediately cool down. Important when avoiding overflow from boiling.Not as good as using a fire stove, but this is a quicker option, that is a ideal alternative for us electric stove folk.
H**L
Durable
I bought this around a year or so ago. Its still working very well so it passed the durability test.
M**B
It’s ok but very hard to clean the coffee from inside
It’s ok but after I made coffee it’s really hard to clean, I tried with so many things but very hard .
D**A
Waste of money . . .
Advertised as dishwasher safe, yet instructions specifically say do not submerge unit in water to avoid possible damage to the base. It also says easy to clean. 100% false. Upon it's first (and last) use, once the water started to boil I removed the unit from the base and it continued to boil, over flowing and pouring boiling water and coffee grounds all over my counter and floor. Once I dumped out what was left, I saw that the coffee grounds had burned onto the bottom of the unit and even using a scouring pad, the bottom is still caked with ground coffee. This does not proper Turkish coffee. Did I get a faulty unit?I don't know. All I know is what I received is garbage. Do not waste your time, or money, on this piece of junk. Asking for an immediate refund.
R**O
Perfect little kettle for Chai
Super fast in heating up the contents, be careful. No settings to regulate temperature. Best part is that ITS EASY TO CLEAN!
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