BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Review: No Cezve or Hot Sand Needed!

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When it comes to Turkish coffee, we’ve come a long way since a copper pot in hot sand was the way to make it. So, I decided to conduct a BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review to see if a machine like this could successfully emulate traditional preparation methods.

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Review Overview

When it comes to Turkish coffee, we’ve come a long way since a copper pot in hot sand was the way to make it. So, I decided to conduct a BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review to see if a machine like this could successfully emulate traditional preparation methods.

The BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker does one thing and one thing only: brew Turkish coffee. Sure, it lacks the bells and whistles you’d expect from a lot of drip coffee makers or espresso machines, but most people aren’t paying for the frills. They just want a good cup of Turkish coffee. Preferably one that doesn’t require a trip to a local Mediterranean restaurant.

So, is the BEKO coffee maker up to par or should you stick with your cezve? Let’s find out!

best Turkish coffee maker

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker

Very easy to operate

Easy to use

Compact design

Consistent brewing temperature

Sound and light indicators

Plastic construction

Limited brew capacity

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Review Overview

As far as appearances go, the BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker is definitely not your grandma’s old-fashioned cezve or ibrik. You won’t find any copper or brass here – that housing is all plastic. Now, if you’ve read any coffee maker review I’ve written ever, you’ll know that I’m not the biggest fan of plastic machines. They tend to be less pretty as well as less durable.

So, while I can appreciate the sleekness of the BEKO Turkish coffee machine, I do wish there was a little more metal in its construction. Not only for the sake of durability but because the foundation of Turkish coffee is built on copper and brass pots.

My beef with plastic coffee makers aside, the manufacturer claims the BEKO has an anti-spill carafe. I’m a little skeptical about that claim solely because there’s no mention of a sensor to prevent overflowing onto the hot plate. What’s more, the spout doesn’t look like it’s up to the task either, so I’d keep that in mind. It probably won’t be a dealbreaker, but I do hope you have a steady hand!

When it comes to price, the BEKO does fall on the expensive side at $134.99. It’s not a huge price jump from the competition, but it’s still more costly than most drip coffee machines that you’ll see.

Ultimately, I still think the BEKO makes a good first impression. Not everyone may appreciate its plastic shell, especially if you’re used to the traditional aesthetic of a cezve. However, for those that like sleek, compact machines, I don’t think the BEKO will disappoint.

Of course, looks aren’t everything. If you want to find out how this machine performs, you’ll need to keep reading my BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review.

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Features

I’ve already mentioned that this is a no frills machine, and I stand by that. Still, if my BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review proves anything, it’s that sometimes the best features are hidden under the lid.

Size

It’s hard to beat the portability of a cezve, but as far as size goes, the BEKO is still relatively compact. Considering its two cup capacity, I’d be surprised if it wasn’t!

Dorm rooms, RVs, studio apartments – you don’t need to worry about the BEKO taking up the entire room if you’re short on counter space.

With that said, I can’t tell you that the BEKO is your most compact option. At nearly 5 pounds (2.25 kilograms), I doubt it’ll give you much of a workout, but most Turkish coffee makers tend to weigh 3 pounds (1.36 kilograms) or less.

So, the BEKO might as well weigh nothing compared to most drip and espresso machines, but it’s a heavy weight in the world of Turkish coffee makers.

Immersion Brewing

If you’ve made Turkish coffee before – especially the manual way – you won’t be surprised to find out that the BEKO uses full immersion brewing. That’s just the way Turkish coffee gets made, including in automatic coffee machines like this one.

Immersion brewing is a broad category. With full immersion brewing, you add the coffee grounds directly to the water. You’re also the one controlling the immersion, so the water and grounds interact until you say otherwise. Or, in this case, until the BEKO tells you that the coffee is done.

As a result, your coffee grounds are in direct contact with the hot water throughout the entire brewing process. So why does this matter? Immersion brewing, whether it happens in a traditional cezve or a plastic pot, is going to give your drink the fuller, bolder flavor that Turkish coffee is famous for. If you’ve ever made cowboy coffee, the technique may look familiar!

Keep in mind that you’ll still need to manually add the grounds, water and sugar to your pot.The BEKO alsouses CookSense brewing technology to consistently boil your coffee, but we’ll talk about that later on in my BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review.

User Interface

You could ask me about the user interface on the BEKO, but looking at this machine, you might wonder where the user interface is. It’s a valid question, considering there is no control panel to be found. Really, the user interface – if you want to call it that – is just a single button.

You might miss it if you blink, but situated on top, you’ll find the power button. The BEKO also has sound and light indicators that come on when your coffee is ready.I’ll talk about why this matters later on in my BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review.

Ultimately, I find the simple user interface to be a major perk of this machine. There’s no learning curve, even for complete newbies. I suspect that one-touch operation will come in handy on mornings when you’re rushing out the door or trying to juggle five different tasks.

You may have less control over the brewing process, but that’s pretty standard with most automatic Turkish coffee makers. If you want to fiddle with temperature or time, you’ll need to make Turkish coffee the traditional way. By that, I mean on the stove top – not by setting your cezve in hot sand.

Double Foam

Alright, it’s time to talk about one of the defining traits of Turkish coffee – its double foam. For the record, the foam on Turkish coffee is not the same as the milk foam you make with an espresso machine. The froth on Turkish coffee comes from boiling the coffee grounds in water, not adding milk or using a steam wand.

Many people consider a thick layer of foam to be a good indicator of high-quality Turkish coffee. If your coffee comes out thin and watery, something went wrong. Using a cezve allows for more control over the amount of foam, but with an automatic machine like this, you’ve got to trust the process. Granted, there are machines that offer options for extra foam, but the BEKO isn’t one of them.

Fortunately, I do think the BEKO does a good job of ensuring double foam with each cup. Since it alwaysuses the same cooking temperature (and time), you don’t need to worry about missing out. Unless you drastically change the recipe, you should see that delicious double foam every time.

Brew Time

One of the major reasons that people upgrade to automatic Turkish coffee makers is to save time. The traditional brewing method can take up to ten minutes, which is a lot if you drink Turkish coffee all the time.

The BEKO drastically reduces that brew time by promising two cups in less than three minutes. Since Turkish coffee is usually brewed in single or double servings, I’m not surprised to see that this coffee maker works the same way.

It might be a little inconvenient if you plan to brew coffee in big batches, but it will still be quicker than cooking the traditional way.

CookSense Brewing

If you ask me, the most important feature of this machine is its CookSense brewing technology. Brewing temperature is a crucial aspect for all coffee preparation methods, including Turkish or Greek coffee.

Brew your Turkish coffee too hot and it won’t maintain that perfect foam. Brew the coffee at too low a temperature and you could end up with a cup that’s far too bitter to stomach. Suffice to say, precise temperature matters.

With CookSense technology, you can count on the BEKO to boil the grounds at the same temperature every single time. As a result, you should get consistent flavor, taste and texture with every cup.

The only downside to this feature is that you don’t have any control over adjusting the brewing temperature. Honestly, most Turkish coffee makers don’t include temperature control. That’s usually something you can only fiddle with if you make Turkish coffee the old-fashioned way.

Either way, the CookSense technology is still a great feature, especially for Turkish coffee lovers that don’t mind the machine doing the legwork.

Sound and Light Warning

I mentioned the sound and light warnings earlier in my BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker review, but I think they’re worth revisiting. Not only do these indicators make the machine easier to use, they take the guesswork out of figuring out when your coffee is done.

If the flashing light on the top of the machine doesn’t catch your attention, the loud beeping probably will! As simple as it may be, I wish more coffee makers would utilize both sound and light indicators.

Speaking of the light indicator, it has another function too. If the machine overheats or there’s a cooking error, the light will flash pink instead of red. You can refer to the user manual for specific meanings.

Capacity

There is one sacrifice you’ll have to make with this portable, compact machine, and that’s capacity. You won’t be able to make big batches with the BEKO. Ultimately, you can make up to two cups of delicious Turkish coffee at once. The small brewing capacity might seem inconvenient, but most Turkish coffee makers don’t make more than three cups at a time.

I don’t think this will be a hindrance most of the time, especially since Turkish coffee tends to come in smaller serving sizes. It might become an issue if the entire household is gunning for the coffee maker at the same time. Still, the brewing capacity should be sufficient for most people.

Warranty

It never hurts to have a safety net, and that’s exactly what the one year limited warranty on the BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker is. However, this warranty is exactly what it sounds like  – limited.

It only covers manufacturer defects that you notice within the first year.You won’t be able to get a refund if BEKO determines the damage was caused by neglect or misuse. Still, having the safety net is nice even if it’ll only get you so far.

How to Use the BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker

Without a complicated control panel, the BEKO is one of those coffee machines you could operate when you’re half asleep. Let’s just say you won’t need to turn your brain on to figure it out. For those of us that can’t form a coherent sentence until we’ve had our morning coffee, an easy to use machine is always an advantage.

Here’s what you’ll need to do if you want to start your morning off with a couple of perfect cups of Turkish coffee: 

  • Start by grinding coffee beans or pulling out pre ground Turkish coffee. If you’ve made Turkish coffee before then you know that you won’t be able to use any old coffee grinder for this. Turkish coffee requires an extremely fine grind, which often requires a hand grinder to achieve.

  • Once you’ve processed your coffee beans, you can pull the carafe off the hot plate and add sugar, coffee grounds and water. Sugar is optional (as well as other spices like cardamom), but it’s a popular addition to Turkish coffee. 

  • Give the ingredients a good stir with your stirring spoon and place the pot back onto the hot plate. Press the power button, and you should see the top of the machine light up. 

  • You can grab a serving cup while you wait for the coffee to brew. Once it’s done, you should hear a beep and see the light flash. 

  • Remove the pot from the plate and pour the coffee into your cups. Personally, I like to use espresso cups. This may be the hardest part of the entire process. You risk spilling if you pour the coffee too quickly but you could leave grounds and residue in the pot if you pour too slowly. It may take a little trial and error, but I’m sure you’ll find the right pace after a few tries. 

And that’s all there is to making a cup of Turkish coffee with this machine! I wasn’t kidding when I said you can work this coffee maker with one eye open.

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Cleaning

I could tell you how to clean the BEKO, but it’s almost easier just to tell you how not to clean it. Consider this your official list of don’ts for cleaning out your BEKO machine:

  • Don’t use solvents, gasoline or abrasive sponges on any part of this coffee maker, especially the hot plate. If you are going to clean the machine, stick with a washcloth or a soft sponge. 

  • Don’t submerge the BEKO in water or put it in the dishwasher. 

  • Don’t put off cleaning the cooking reservoir. To preserve the taste of your coffee, it’s important to wipe it off after every use. 

  • Don’t forget about descaling the machine every couple of months. Like any coffee maker, scales can still build up inside the cooking reservoir. You can use a mixture of white vinegar and water to descale. 

Besides rinsing out the pot and wiping off the hot plate, the most intensive part of caring for the BEKO is the descaling process. Even then, you’ll only need to worry about running a cleaning cycle every few months.

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Specifications

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker
Manufacturer

BEKO

Model number

BKK2300

Product category

Grind and brew coffee maker

Housing material

Plastic

Color options

Black

Carafe

Thermal

Keep warm function

No

Milk frother

User interface

Buttons and dials

App

Removable water reservoir

Water reservoir capacity

N/A

Brew capacity

10 fl oz / 296 ml

Single cup function

Reusable coffee filter

Coffee pod compatible

Grinder

N/A

Grind adjustment levels

N/A

Bean hopper capacity

N/A

Ground coffee option

Brew styles

1

Adjustable coffee temperature

Coffee strength adjustment levels

Hot water function

Water filter

Power consumption

670 W

Weight

4.1 lb / 1.9 kg

Dimensions

3.7 x 2.4 x 2.8 in
9.4 x 6.1 x 7.1 cm

Warranty

1 year

SCA certified home brewer

Notes

Included Accessories: Measuring spoon.

Current price on Amazon

$134.99

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Verdict: BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Review

best Turkish coffee maker

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker

Very easy to operate

Easy to use

Compact design

Consistent brewing temperature

Sound and light indicators

Plastic construction

Limited brew capacity

I wouldn’t recommend this machine to everyone, but I would recommend it to most Turkish coffee lovers. Is the BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker so easy to operate that a toddler could do it? Yes. Does that mean you’ll get limited control over the brewing process? Also yes.

Personally, I think the SAKI Turkish coffee maker has a couple of major advantages over the BEKO. Namely, the ability to control your foam, which is a crucial aspect of Turkish coffee!

Still, you can count on the BEKO to excel at one thing: pumping out delicious Turkish coffee at the push of a button. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more user-friendly machine – even if it’s not as friendly to your wallet.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my review of the BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker. Have I convinced you that this machine is worth the investment? Tell me all about it in the comments section!

BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker Review FAQ

The BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker has a two cup capacity.

You can use any type of coffee beans you want with this machine as long as they’re finely ground. However, Arabica beans are the standard for Turkish coffee.

The finer your grind, the better. The consistency of your grind should be akin to cocoa powder.

Thanks to its one-touch operation, the BEKO Turkish Coffee Maker is very easy to use.

Yes, because this machine doesn’t use pods and it brews your coffee quickly.

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Hi! My name is Arne. Having spent years working as a barista I'm now on a mission to bring more good coffee to the people. To that end, my team and I provide you with a broad knowledge base on the subject of coffee.

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