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☕ Long Handle Turkish Coffee Pot with Pouring Spout
What first caught my attention about this stainless steel Turkish coffee pot was the long handle and classic tapered design—perfect for brewing cezve-style coffee at home. I’ve been experimenting with different traditional coffee-making methods lately, and this pot ranked among AliExpress’s top-selling kitchen items, which gave me the extra push to try it.
Delivery took about 12 days to the East Coast, which is faster than some past AliExpress orders. It arrived securely wrapped with no dents or defects.
The pot heats quickly and evenly on my gas stove. The spout is a big plus—it pours smoothly without any mess, which I didn’t expect at this price point. I’ve also used it to melt butter and heat milk for hot chocolate. Very versatile.
Pros:
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Durable stainless steel
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Great for multiple uses—coffee, butter, milk
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Mess-free spout
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Lightweight but not flimsy
Cons: – The handle gets warm if left too long over high heat – No lid included
This pot cost me under $9, while a similar one from a US store would easily run $20+. For the quality and multi-use factor, it exceeded my expectations.
US $3.19
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☕ Turkish Coffee Maker with Long Handle
I picked this one up specifically for its sleek design—matte stainless steel with a slightly thicker handle. It’s a step up in aesthetics and perfect for my Sunday morning ritual.
Functionally, it works just like the first, but this pot feels slightly more substantial. The capacity is perfect for two servings of strong Turkish-style coffee. Heat distribution is even, and it’s easy to clean.
Pros:
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Stylish look
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Slightly heavier base feels premium
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Comfortable grip
Cons: – No spout, so pouring requires more care – No lid (again)
At under $10, it’s a steal compared to $25+ Moka pots in local stores. The design and function both lived up to the hype.
US $0.99
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☕ Long Handle Stainless Steel Moka Pot
This one intrigued me because it doubles as a butter melting pot, and I love multifunctional kitchenware. I use it both for melting ghee and making coffee—and it’s surprisingly effective.
The finish is polished stainless steel, and the handle is extra long, so I don’t risk burning myself. It works well on both gas and electric stovetops.
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Multi-use: coffee, butter, sauces
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Handle stays cool longer
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Polished look
Cons: – Slightly smaller than it looks in photos – Thin bottom, not ideal for prolonged heating
Still, for around $8, it offers great flexibility and outperforms similarly priced US products.
US $2.33
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☕ Heat Resistant Glass Turkish Warmer
This one stood out because of its glass design—I’ve never used a transparent coffee pot before. It’s like watching science happen while the coffee brews.
The glass is sturdy and feels premium. It doesn’t work on induction, but it’s excellent on gas. It’s also great for heating tea or milk, and I like being able to see the boiling process.
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Visually appealing
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Great for monitoring contents
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Heat-resistant and easy to clean
Cons: – No lid – Not induction compatible
I paid about $7, and in the US, something like this would cost double. It’s stylish and functional—definitely exceeded expectations.
US $3
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☕ Portable Stainless Steel Coffee Pot for Camping
This one is a gem for outdoor use. I wanted something compact and sturdy for weekend getaways, and this pot ticks all the boxes.
It’s small but efficient, and the handle folds in for easier packing. It heats up quickly and has held up to a few camping trips already without issue.
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Portable
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Durable and rust-resistant
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Easy to store
Cons: – Only enough for one person – No pouring spout
At $6, it’s unbeatable. REI or other camping gear stores in the US would charge three times that. Definitely worth buying for travel lovers.
US $0.99
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☕ Hammered Turkish Coffee Pot (Ramadan Edition)
I bought this mostly for the traditional hammered design—it looked elegant and festive. It arrived just before Ramadan and became a centerpiece of our kitchen.
The aesthetic is beautiful. It’s more for presentation and occasional use than everyday brewing, though it does the job well.
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Gorgeous traditional look
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Functional and decorative
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Great conversation piece
Cons: – Handle weld looks a bit fragile – Not dishwasher safe
Price: $10. Similar designer-style cezves in the US can go for $40+. This one made me smile every time I used it.
US $8.66
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☕ Multifunctional Coffee Kettle
I grabbed this to keep at my office for quick brewing or warming drinks. It’s a workhorse—lightweight, easy to clean, and efficient.
No frills, but solid. It’s already become a go-to tool at work when I need to make coffee or even boil a quick cup of water for tea or instant noodles.
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Very easy to clean
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Versatile
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Compact for office use
Cons: – Thin metal – Not very stylish
It cost about $6, which is way better than overpriced electric kettles. For basic daily use, it delivers.
US $0.99
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☕ Induction Bottom Coffee Pot with Pouring Spout
This one had an induction-friendly bottom, so I picked it specifically for that reason. I use an induction cooker at home, and finding compatible Turkish coffee pots is tricky.
The pot works well and heats evenly. The spout helps with clean pouring, and the handle stays cool longer than expected.
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Works on induction
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Smooth spout
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Nice ergonomic handle
Cons: – A bit smaller than advertised – Minor scratches on arrival
Still, for $9, I saved at least $15 compared to anything similar on Amazon or Wayfair.
US $7.1
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☕ 720ml Stainless Steel Turkish Coffee Pot
This is my “group coffee” pot—holds enough for 3–4 people. I liked that it had a larger capacity but still kept a compact form.
Great for weekend brunches or guests. The pouring spout is well-designed, and it doesn’t drip. Build quality is better than expected.
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Larger capacity
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Good weight distribution
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Drip-free spout
Cons: – Handle length could be longer – No lid
It was around $11, which is fair. Similar ones on US sites go for $25+. I’d buy it again.
US $9.8
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☕ Boiling Pot with Spout for Chocolate and Milk
I added this one as a specialty item for making hot cocoa and frothing milk. It’s short, wide, and pours like a dream.
It’s also great for melting chocolate chips or butter. Easy to clean and surprisingly well-balanced in the hand.
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Perfect for hot cocoa or chocolate prep
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Balanced and comfortable
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Spout is excellent
Cons: – Not suitable for stovetop with open flame – No lid or insulation
At just under $7, I love it. Definitely better than the plastic frothing jugs you find in the US for the same price.
US $0.99
Final Thoughts: Honestly, I didn’t expect to like every single one of these as much as I do. For under $100 total, I now have a full suite of Turkish-style coffee pots that cover everything from home use to office and camping. Shipping times were reasonable, and quality was far better than I anticipated. I’d recommend these to anyone into coffee culture or just looking for functional, affordable kitchen tools. I’ll definitely be ordering more.












