Best Electric Turkish Tea Makers UK & EU 2026: Arzum vs Beko Samovar Compared

Best Electric Turkish Tea Makers UK & EU 2026: Arzum vs Beko Samovar Compared

For millions of households across Turkey and the wider Turkic world, tea isn't just a drink — it's a ritual. The traditional two-tier caydanlık (Turkish teapot set) involves slow-brewing strong tea in the top pot while boiling water is maintained in the bottom kettle, then diluting to taste in the glass. The electric samovar brings that same ritual into the modern home: automated heating, consistent temperature, and the ability to keep tea ready for hours. If you're looking for an authentic electric Turkish tea maker for a UK or EU home in 2026, this guide covers every option available at Tiny Lux — from the entry-level Arzum Eco to the premium Beko SE8036.

🍵 How an Electric Turkish Tea Maker Works

The device has two chambers: a lower water boiler (maintains boiling water) and an upper teapot (brews concentrated tea). You fill the lower chamber with water, place loose-leaf black tea in the upper pot, and the machine heats both simultaneously. To serve, you pour concentrated tea from the top pot into a glass, then dilute to taste with hot water from the bottom. The result is fresh, aromatic tea on demand — maintained at temperature for hours, exactly as it should be.

All Models at a Glance

Model Brand Price Was Best For
Arzum Eco Arzum £59.90 First-time buyers, budget pick
Arzum Tea Charm Arzum £64.90 Compact design, small households
Arzum Samovar Arzum £109.90 £119.90 Traditional samovar style, mid-range
Beko SE8034 Beko £149.00 £189.00 Premium entry, 2000W, family use
Beko SE8035 Beko £178.50 £255.00 Premium design, enhanced features
Beko SE8036 Beko £194.35 £299.00 Flagship, largest capacity, best build

Arzum Range — Turkish Heritage Brand

Arzum is a Turkish kitchen appliance brand established in 1958, specialising in small domestic appliances with a strong focus on Turkish kitchen traditions. Their electric tea makers are designed around the authentic çaydanlık experience — two-tier brewing, authentic dimensions, and Turkish tea culture built in. All three Arzum tea makers ship from Turkey via Tiny Lux with free delivery to the UK and EU.

Arzum Eco — £59.90

The most affordable entry into authentic electric Turkish tea making. The Eco delivers the core experience — two-tier brewing, keep-warm function, and ease of use — without premium extras. Ideal for students, single households, or anyone exploring Turkish tea culture for the first time.

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Arzum Tea Charm — £64.90

A step up from the Eco with a more refined design, making it a better fit for modern kitchen aesthetics. The Tea Charm retains the same authentic brewing function with a slightly more polished exterior. Good for couples and small households who want both function and style.

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Arzum Electric Samovar — £109.90 (was £119.90)

The Arzum Samovar takes the traditional samovar aesthetic into electric form — a vertical tower design that's visually closer to a classic brass samovar than a standard kitchen appliance. Larger capacity, suitable for family gatherings and regular hospitality use.

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Beko Samovar Range — Premium 2000W Performance

Beko is one of Turkey's largest and most established appliance manufacturers, with a strong presence across Europe. Their SE8034/35/36 samovar range operates at 2000W — significantly faster boiling than lower-wattage models — and is built to a higher specification throughout. The SE range is aimed at households where tea is served frequently and quality matters.

Beko SE8034 — £149.00 (was £189)

Entry point to the Beko premium range. 2000W heating, samovar-style design, and Beko's build quality. A £40 saving off RRP makes this the best-value Beko in the range.

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Beko SE8035 — £178.50 (was £255)

Best-value premium pick with a £76.50 saving off RRP. Enhanced design and features over the SE8034. Recommended for regular family use where quality and aesthetics both matter.

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Beko SE8036 — £194.35 (was £299)

The flagship SE model with the largest capacity, best build quality, and highest specification. At £104.65 off RRP, it's the best long-term investment for households that serve tea daily and entertain regularly.

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Which Turkish Tea Maker Should You Buy?

Best Budget Pick

Arzum Eco — £59.90

Authentic two-tier brewing at the lowest price. Perfect for students or first-time buyers exploring Turkish tea culture.

Best Mid-Range

Arzum Samovar — £109.90

Traditional samovar aesthetic, larger capacity, and Arzum heritage. The sweet spot between authenticity and value.

Best Overall

Beko SE8035 — £178.50

2000W power, premium Beko build, and £76.50 off RRP. Best all-round value for regular household tea brewing.

Best Flagship

Beko SE8036 — £194.35

Largest capacity, best materials, £104.65 off RRP. For households that brew tea multiple times a day and host regularly.

Arzum vs Beko: Key Differences

Factor Arzum Beko
Price range £59.90 – £109.90 £149 – £194.35
Wattage Standard 2000W
Brand heritage Turkish specialist (est. 1958) Major European & Turkish brand
Build quality Good Premium
Best for Budget-conscious buyers, first-time users Families, regular use, quality-first

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of tea is used in a Turkish tea maker?
Turkish black tea — typically Rize tea (from the Black Sea region of Turkey) — is the traditional choice. The tea is brewed strong (koyu) in the upper pot and then diluted with hot water from the lower chamber to taste. Popular brands available in UK Turkish shops and supermarkets include Çaykur, Doğadan, and Lipton Gold. Loose-leaf tea works best; tea bags can be used but produce a different flavour profile.
Can I use an electric Turkish tea maker for other types of tea?
Yes. While designed around Turkish black tea, the two-tier system works equally well for any tea that benefits from a strong brew diluted to taste — including English breakfast tea, Ceylon tea, and herbal teas. The keep-warm function also makes it practical for any household that drinks large volumes of hot drinks throughout the day.
Do these work in the UK and EU?
Yes. All six models are designed for 220–240V / 50Hz operation — the standard voltage for both the United Kingdom and all EU member states. No adapter or converter is required. Each model ships from Turkey via Tiny Lux with free delivery to the UK and EU.
How is an electric samovar different from a standard kettle?
A standard kettle boils water once and switches off. An electric Turkish tea maker (samovar/çaydanlık) maintains water at the right temperature continuously, brews tea simultaneously in the upper pot, and keeps both ready for several hours. The experience is fundamentally different: you have tea ready to pour on demand without re-boiling or re-brewing each time. For households that drink tea throughout the day — as is traditional in Turkish culture — this is far more practical and economical.

Authentic Turkish tea, ready at home in the UK & EU

All six tea makers ship from Turkey with free delivery. From £59.90 for the Arzum Eco to £194.35 for the flagship Beko SE8036 — every model is in stock at Tiny Lux.

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