The Beko 7489490107 is a fully automatic Turkish coffee machine that brews up to 6 cups at 1200W with touchscreen controls, a purpose-built appliance for a very specific brewing style at $329. With only 44 reviews and a 4.0-star average, buyer data is still limited, but early sentiment is solidly positive.
Households that regularly make Turkish coffee and want to automate the finicky stovetop process. The 6-cup capacity and touchscreen controls make it practical for serving guests, not just a solo morning cup.
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You're looking for a standard American drip machine or any espresso or single-serve brewer. At $329, this is a specialty purchase that only makes sense if Turkish-style coffee is a regular part of your routine.
Capacity 6.0 cups
Type Turkish Coffee Machine
Coffee input Electric
Filter Reusable
Wattage 1200 W
Operation Fully Automatic
Priced 173% above the category median ($120.34 across 86 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 44 owner ratings
Popularity0.8/5
44 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other coffee makers, kettles and brewers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Beko 7489490107 is one of the few fully automatic Turkish coffee machines available in the US market. It brews 6 cups at a time, runs at 1200W on 120V, and uses a touchscreen interface, a step above the dial or button controls typical of budget machines. The body combines metal and plastic with a black painted and stainless steel finish.
Turkish coffee requires precise temperature control and careful foam management that's difficult to replicate manually without practice. A fully automatic machine that handles the heating and rise cycle removes most of the skill requirement and produces consistent results. The 1200W power draw heats the cezve (brew chamber) quickly relative to most single-element brewers.
At $329 this is a premium investment for a niche method. The review count of 44 is low, which is expected for a specialty machine at this price, and a 4.0-star average from those early buyers is a reasonable indicator of build quality. A reusable filter is included, and it accepts electric input (not stovetop).
Pros
Fully automatic, handles the temperature and foam cycle without manual monitoring
6-cup capacity serves multiple people at once
1200W heats quickly for a specialty brewer
Touchscreen controls give precise input options
Metal and stainless steel construction feels more durable than all-plastic alternatives
Cons
$329 is a significant investment for a single-method appliance
Only 44 reviews, limited buyer data to draw strong conclusions
Not smart-home compatible despite touchscreen controls
Larger footprint at 15 x 12 x 9 in compared to simpler brewers
Performance notes
At 1200W, the Beko heats faster than most budget drip machines. The 6-cup capacity is meaningful for Turkish coffee, where each serving is small (typically 3-4 oz). Touchscreen controls likely allow selection of strength or brew size. No dishwasher-safe designation means hand-washing is required. The 15 x 12 x 9-inch footprint is larger than it looks and requires dedicated counter space.
What buyers say
Forty-four reviews at 4.0 stars is a lean but positive signal. For a $329 specialty machine, buyers are likely a self-selected group who knew exactly what they were purchasing. Early satisfaction appears genuine, though the sample size is too small to draw firm conclusions about long-term durability or consistency.
What makes this different from a regular espresso or drip machine?
Turkish coffee is brewed by simmering very finely ground coffee in water and allowing it to foam and rise, a process that's traditionally done on a stovetop. The Beko automates that entire process with temperature control and timing built in.
Can it make regular drip coffee or espresso?
No. This machine is purpose-built for Turkish coffee only. It won't pull espresso shots or brew into a drip-style carafe.
Is 6 cups enough for a household?
Turkish coffee is served in small demitasse cups of roughly 3-4 oz each, so 6 cups is a solid batch for a family breakfast or small group gathering.
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