Medelco 8 Cup Glass Stovetop Percolator

May 1, 2018 - Comment

The Medelco stovetop percolator is made from lab-quality Borosilicate glass with a heat-tolerant handle designed to stay cool to the touch. This high-quality coffee pot can go from stovetop to tabletop to fridge without cracking. Dishwasher safe and stain resistant, the percolator comes complete with a trivet to be used on coil electric stoves. Product

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The Medelco stovetop percolator is made from lab-quality Borosilicate glass with a heat-tolerant handle designed to stay cool to the touch. This high-quality coffee pot can go from stovetop to tabletop to fridge without cracking. Dishwasher safe and stain resistant, the percolator comes complete with a trivet to be used on coil electric stoves.

Product Features

  • Stovetop Percolator
  • 8-Cup Coffee Maker
  • Thermal-Shock Resistant
  • Made from Lab-Quality Borosilicate Glass
  • Product Built to North American Electrical Standards

Comments

FN says:

Directions for the best cup of coffee in the world I would actually give this six stars if i could. A lot of people make terrible coffee in these percolators, because they really don’t know how. For me, this is the VERY BEST TASTING coffee I’ve ever drank. Here’s how i make it. Fill coffee pot to the bottom of the metal band do not put in basket yet, Put coffee pot on stove on high heat to boil, meanwhile, add 1/2 cup of ground coffee to basket and put aside. When water is boiling (this is the secret and i don’t know why) turn stove off…

Robert Washburn says:

Stovetop Glass Percolator – 8 cup Just got my Medelco 8 cup glass stovetop percolator. I thought I would give it a try and perk a pot. When I did I discovered a problem with the recommended Melitta – 3.5″ Disc Coffee Filter. The filter hole is too small for the bottom portion of the coffee basket stem (see photos). The grounds recommended for this basket are course and the holes are small so I will try using the…

ROLFREEN says:

Good pot, good coffee. UPDATE: I just bought another two of these, one to replaced the one I broke accidentally by dropping a heavy pot lid. I know my bad, the glass did not shattered, it was on the stove still boiling when the pot lid came sliding down from the cabinet. It broke by the rim a few pieces. The other one I will bring it to my sister in Canada. I totally given up dripping coffee, boiling it this way is sort of better tasting. Still 5 star for me.

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