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The DEMMEX Thickest Copper Turkish Greek Arabic Coffee Pot is a handcrafted, 3mm thick pure copper cezve designed for stovetop use on gas and electric ranges. Featuring authentic hand engravings from Turkey and a wooden handle with spoon, it offers a traditional brewing experience for Turkish, Greek, and Armenian coffee lovers seeking durability, style, and rich flavor in a compact 9 oz pot.




| ASIN | B07QGBRK97 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,191 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #139 in Coffeemaker Pots |
| Brand | DEMMEX |
| Brand Name | DEMMEX |
| Capacity | 9 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Maker Type | Cezve |
| Color | Copper |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,765 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Copper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08681925094798 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Coffee pot |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 10"W x 3"H |
| Item Height | 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Turkish coffee pot |
| Item Weight | 222 Grams |
| Manufacture Year | 2025 |
| Manufacturer | DEMMEX |
| Material | Copper |
| Model Name | TombulIslemeli |
| Model Number | TombulIslemeliCezve |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Handcrafted, Copper |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"D x 10"W x 3"H |
| Special Feature | Handcrafted, Copper |
| Specific Uses For Product | Turkish Coffee |
| Style | Turkish |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
F**E
This is a fantastic looking Ibrik, and made very well.
I love Turkish coffee. I bought the antique copper Ibrik by Demmex and it looks fantastic in our kitchen, beautifully hand engraved, and it's made in Turkey! It is very well made, and very sturdy, not a piece of junk like my last one was from another company. There is something you need to be aware of, the instructions say to boil milk in it before using it, this is true, follow the directions on how to do that, the Ibrik does have an odd odor but the boiling the milk process removes that. However, once you have finished that you need to season it, you do that by cooking coffee in it like you would if you going to make Turkish coffee, but don't add sugar or anything else, just black, you will need to do that 3 times, once that is done you're good to go. I want to address a few negative comments I read. Onesaid that the rivets are very sharp, not they are not sharp whatsoever. Another said the pot becomes discolored, it's copper, copper does that, even expensive copper, but if it gets wet then you need to dry it ASAP. The same person said the low angle of the handle is easy to catch fire from the stove, that comment made me laugh! If that handle catches fire it's because of three things, one is the flame is up on max, and two the flame are way overlapping the bottom of the pot, and three you have the handle over the flames. Any handle on any pot will burn or melt if you have the handle over the flame, for god's sake learn how to cook. That same person said the handle was unsecured, well if the handle was unsecured why didn't they return it? And the video they showed the handle is solidly secured. I don't understand people making bogus comments. Another said it was a pain the a$$ to use and store, Turkish coffee making is an art, it takes practice, and storage wise it's a lot smaller than any electric coffee maker so why is there trouble storing it? One comment said it didn't work on induction stovetop thus it's not real copper copper DOES NOT WORK on induction stovetops, HELLO! And lastly one said it was thinner than adverised, I just went and measure mine with micrometer and it showed 3mm thickness not 1 as advertised, and I took several readings around the outside and they all came out at 3mm, but the lip could be thicker then the rest of the pot. If you don't know how to make Turkish coffee, that's not the fault of the pot, all you have to do is watch You Tube videos and then practice, but the written instructions provided work just fine if a person can follow directions. Enjoy making and drinking Turkish coffee, I know I am!
C**R
Wake Up! Grab Your Brush and Put On A Little Makeup!
I'm sure you're wondering why I'm quoting System of a Down as my review title... well, there's a good reason for that! My daughter and I were visiting LA and she wanted to go check out Kavat coffee, which is a small shop owned by Serj Tankian, the lead singer of SoD. Of course, true to his heritage, they served Armenian coffee, which is very similar to Turkish coffee, so I had to try it. It was so good I had to take some to go! (Kavat is a cool little shop, too, if you find yourself in LA it's worth a visit. Really nice staff and they sell lots of SoD merch, so it's a great stop if you're a fan!) But I didn't realize at the time I'd need a special pot to brew it, but as soon as I did, I hopped on Amazon. This was a perfect intersection for me of quality, style, and price. It looks really nice hanging up at my coffee station, brews Turkish/Armenian style coffee perfectly, and with its traditional shape, naturally filters out excess grounds so you're not just drinking a cup of actual mud. The size is great, too, because I can brew two servings at once to share with my wife. If you've never tried Turkish or Armenian style coffee, you should really consider picking up a cezve (the proper name for this type of pot) and a bag of the super-fine ground coffee enjoyed in that part of the world and give it a try, you'll love it, and it's super easy to make!
S**R
Opa! Bravo to Greek coffee!
Just had my 2nd cup of Greek coffee from this lovely pot. My husband is a half Greek Texan. He is interested in his heritage and making Greek coffee. Love watching him explore and enjoy using this exquisite piece of art. The pot is a nice heavy weight, very good quality and workmanship. The brewing capacity is a 9oz pot and we enjoy 2 demitasse cups of wonderful, smooth, tasting Greek coffee. Perfect price and lovely. Videos have been extremely helpful. We even used an electric stove. Happy with our purchase.
S**M
No regrets! Really enjoyed having coffee this way.
First venture into Turkish/Greek coffee. Really liked the look of this pot and it didn’t disappoint. Good quality, good weight, the handle feels good in the hand, and the ergonomics make it easy to pour. Knowing tin, I would recommend using the wooden spoon or something non metal so it doesn’t scratch and potentially delaminate the tin. No reason this couldn’t last a lifetime so I’m glad I spent the extra $15 on something I aesthetically liked better and assume is better quality. Most importantly I really enjoyed the coffee! It’s like an espresso but less delicate so u can experiment with it a bit more as it can handle some spices like cardamon and cinnamon and more bodied sweetners like honey and maple.
S**N
It's very nice
It's a really nice, proper way to make Turkish coffee right. It heats evenly and quickly on a low setting without disturbing the coffee. I didn't get the spoon unfortunately, I'm not sure why but it just wasn't with the ibrik when it arrived. Oh well.
N**.
Work of Art
Absolutely a work of art. It's well made with the finest materials. Love it. Im happy with my purchase
S**N
Great gift
Great gift and makes good tasting strong coffee. Very pretty design.
C**E
Turkish Coffee at the Studio of Charlie Paine.
Very nice! It’s going to be a tradition that I drink Turkish Coffee before I make an oil painting on canvas at the art studio near Asheville. The only place in Western North Carolina.
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