 Welcome back to my YouTube channel. We're continuing with our videos about making Turkish coffee I thought it would show how to use one of these electric ibrics. This is the Sinbo There's a lot of these on the market. They're all about the same price Unlike the Arzham Okaminio, which I did the previous videos with this doesn't have an automatic switch off feature So it's more of a manual device. I'm using for this video Kuru Kaveci Mehmet Effendi Which is the most famous brand of Turkish coffee in the world. I picked this up yesterday in Istanbul Airport But you can generally find this wherever you'll find Middle Eastern or Turkish stores They'll stock this and they're selling them on eBay as well They've become kind of a collector's item because of their cool packaging It's actually the oldest former pre-grain coffee in the world They've been making this as it says on the label since 1871 in continuous production So for these devices, I'm going to be using one level tablespoon of Turkish coffee It says one teaspoon on the pack But some people put two tablespoons in their Turkish coffee just depends how strong you like it And I'm using measuring water in this Fincan, which I bought in Abu Bakar cafe in Jerusalem So putting that in and then it's always surprising how quickly these things work. Now. This is a 220 volt model There are a couple of 110 volt models on Amazon US if you're watching this in America But this literally takes about 15 seconds from for the entire brew cycle to run through So for whatever reason it's actually a quicker process than brewing in my Arzham device So there's a lot of automatic Turkish coffee makers on the menu These this class what I call the electric Ibrics are definitely cheaper than the fully automated Turkish coffee machines There's about 10 different brands That you can pick up you can buy these all very very easily if you are in Turkey or if you're not you can pick them up on the internet So this is the finished product after the 15 second brew cycle here for one finjan This can hold up to five different Turkish coffee cups and come say that really great So this is how to use one of these for making Turkish coffee They're more travel friendly than the automatic Turkish coffee machines. Hope this video has been useful Thank you for watching and do subscribe for more videos