I bought a turk for coffee in a Brownie shop, brewed it a couple of times. I live and work in Minsk, but she stayed here in the closet. When I came back and wanted to make coffee, it turned out that the inside of the turk was covered with rust, although it was in a dry place. Now it has become unhealthy to use it for its intended purpose, although about 3 months have passed since the purchase, and by and large it has hardly been used. Domovichka refused to refund the cost, citing a 14-day warranty on non-stick coating (as well as on frying pans).
At the same time, they had exactly the same Turks for sale in their window and
frying pans. Draw your own conclusions...