Love this content Kennan! 😎🇹🇷✨ Your turkish coffee maker review is great for anyone who wants to have their own turkish coffee. Supporting your channel all the way Kennan. Thanks 😎🇹🇷🇦🇺✨
Hi, would you say this is better than other run of the mill Turkish coffee makers? It seems like most don't have a cut off or even cut off too late and leave the water boiling. Was looking at this brand as it has good reviews and the Minio Jet seems pretty convenient. Thanks!
Sorry to hear that about other Turkish coffee makers. I had a manual one and it was art waiting for that precise moment (otherwise it overflowed). With this machine - I had no issues and could make 2-3 of those little Turkish coffee cups of coffee. I can't speak to other brands but this was a good find and glad my family got it for me.
@@thekenjidiaries Nice! The sensor on the machine probably goes by temperature right? Just curious, I'm considering between this or just going the traditional route for Turkish coffee. I would like to be able to pop it back on and get it to simmer an extra time before pouring. Thanks! Also curious what the server is made of. I hopefully it's some kind of metal!
Thanks a lot and a question: should you keep it unplugged when it's unused? My fear is that I must plug and unplug it every time I use it, so will really appreciate your response. 🙏🌹
It's a valid question: I only have it on when it's used (as there's no on/off switch for the device itself - it just turns on - not like a standard espresso coffee machine). Once I've used it, I pop it back in the cupboard. Enjoy your Turkish coffee 😊
To make Turkish coffee? No. That said, I have made a milk based pistachio coffee (menengiç) - which was in a powdered form and again, I added hot water.
Love this content Kennan! 😎🇹🇷✨
Your turkish coffee maker review is great for anyone who wants to have their own turkish coffee.
Supporting your channel all the way Kennan. Thanks 😎🇹🇷🇦🇺✨
Thank you Nikki - always appreciate the support (and it's definitely good value the machine - need to know where to buy it hehe) 💙💙✨✨🎉🎉
@@thekenjidiaries sure pls. always Kennan 😎🇹🇷✨
Hi, would you say this is better than other run of the mill Turkish coffee makers? It seems like most don't have a cut off or even cut off too late and leave the water boiling.
Was looking at this brand as it has good reviews and the Minio Jet seems pretty convenient.
Thanks!
Sorry to hear that about other Turkish coffee makers. I had a manual one and it was art waiting for that precise moment (otherwise it overflowed).
With this machine - I had no issues and could make 2-3 of those little Turkish coffee cups of coffee. I can't speak to other brands but this was a good find and glad my family got it for me.
@@thekenjidiaries Nice! The sensor on the machine probably goes by temperature right? Just curious, I'm considering between this or just going the traditional route for Turkish coffee. I would like to be able to pop it back on and get it to simmer an extra time before pouring. Thanks!
Also curious what the server is made of. I hopefully it's some kind of metal!
I would think so too (about temp). The server is metal but has a coating on the outside. Hope that helps.
Great video where did you get the power adaptor thanks
I ended up buying one at those $2 shops you'd see in plazas. However, JB Hi-fi should have them too.
@@thekenjidiaries thanks for the reply I just bought the machine from Amazon you should get a commission 😂👍
Haha right - I agree. 😅
Thanks a lot and a question: should you keep it unplugged when it's unused? My fear is that I must plug and unplug it every time I use it, so will really appreciate your response. 🙏🌹
It's a valid question: I only have it on when it's used (as there's no on/off switch for the device itself - it just turns on - not like a standard espresso coffee machine). Once I've used it, I pop it back in the cupboard. Enjoy your Turkish coffee 😊
Thanks for this bro just bought a couple from turkey
No worries bro - i'll be getting a few more when I go over too (makes for a great gift too).
Can i use milk instead of water?
To make Turkish coffee? No. That said, I have made a milk based pistachio coffee (menengiç) - which was in a powdered form and again, I added hot water.