Texsport 9 Cup Stainless Steel Percolator Coffee Maker Outdoor Camping

September 11, 2018 - Comment

Anodized handles. Aluminum stem and basket. Easy pour spout. Product Features 9 Cup Stainless Steel Percolator Heavy-gauge seamless stainless steel construction, heats quickly Percolator stem and basket included Side handle with Insulating Hardwood Handle Easy pour spout

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Anodized handles. Aluminum stem and basket. Easy pour spout.

Product Features

  • 9 Cup Stainless Steel Percolator
  • Heavy-gauge seamless stainless steel construction, heats quickly
  • Percolator stem and basket included
  • Side handle with Insulating Hardwood Handle
  • Easy pour spout

Comments

Sharon G says:

Great coffee beware of poorly made glass cap I did not write an immediate review because I wanted to use this coffee pot for a while, something brand new is almost always great. We purchased this pot in September of 2015 and while it makes really great coffee, the little glass cap that goes in the top started to chip away almost immediately. We used aluminum foil to hold it in place because every time you tried to lift the lid the glass cap fell out. Eventually even the aluminum foil wouldnt hold it in place, so we started to use the…

Benj says:

The best camp percolator I’ve found. We camp a lot, my wife and I. We canoe camp, we backpack, we car (truck) camp, and we have a nifty gadget or DIY solution for just about everything. Coffee has always been the thing we found most difficult to find a one-size-fits-all solution for. Either you have to bring too much stuff (french presses require both a kettle and the press, plus the cups, plus the coffee), or you’re drinking gross coffee (stir-in instant), or you’re making a mess (pour-over drip, which also requires too much…

Wayward says:

OK if you want to adjust all the parts so they fit. This pot looks similar to an old 6 cup Cabelos pot we have. Wanted something a little bigger, but this is not what I would call a quality pot, similar to our other one.First it is flimsy, the hinge rivet is to long causing the lid to not seat properly. The lid hinge was not angled properly either, the top would not lay flush. The glass top falls out every time we try to pour a cut, and doesn’t tighten adequately.We debated sending it back, but decided to take my pliers to it. I…

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