GSI Outdoors 6 Cup Coffee Pot for Storing Hot Coffee, Tea and Water While Camping

September 8, 2019 - Comment

A coffee maker for campsite, cabin or even a retro farmhouse kitchen, this handsome Gist Outdoors enamelware coffee pot brews 6 cups of great-tasting, old-fashioned coffee or tea. Product Features Crafted for coffee: with the ability to brew 6 cups of great-tasting, old-fashioned coffee or tea, you can use the 6 Cup coffee pot in

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A coffee maker for campsite, cabin or even a retro farmhouse kitchen, this handsome Gist Outdoors enamelware coffee pot brews 6 cups of great-tasting, old-fashioned coffee or tea.

Product Features

  • Crafted for coffee: with the ability to brew 6 cups of great-tasting, old-fashioned coffee or tea, you can use the 6 Cup coffee pot in a campsite, cabin, or even a retro farmhouse kitchen.
  • Compact and convenient: weighing 0. 9 pounds and measuring 7. 1 in x 5. 1 in x 7. 7 in, This coffee pot is easily storable and can be taken on all your adventures.
  • Lifetime promise: Gist Outdoors spent over 30 years building quality, performance products and stands behind them 100%. Gist Outdoors warranties all products for the original owner against manufacturing defects for the lifetime of the product.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great pot. Enamel and pot in excellent condition Great pot. Enamel and pot in excellent condition. I wasn’t sure what to expect after seeing some negative reviews but was pleasantly surprised. I was also pleasantly surprised by its large capacity. I’ve seen reviews debating how a “cup” is defined in terms of coffee pots: “coffee cup” vs. “British cup” vs. “U.S. cup”. This coffee pot was advertised as having 6 Cup capacity and, having tested it to the brim, it actually holds exactly 6 U.S. ( 8 ounce) Cups…

Anonymous says:

More of a novelty for holding flowers rather than trying to make coffe in unless you only drink about 2 cups of coffee Maybe full this pot holds a total of 6 cups but you can actually only make about 2 cups (16 oz ) of cowboy coffee or else the pot boils over leaving a mess all over the stove. Even then the boiling action deposits coffee grounds all over the inside of the upper part of the pot. It’s much easier to just make cowboy coffee in a sauce pan or heat water in my 24 oz mug in the microwave and use instant coffee. I have ordered a larger pot ( 20 cup ) with a little different design to see if I can…

Anonymous says:

Good tool for daily use. I must say I am very pleased with this coffee pot. I heat water in it to pour through a filter holder for a dead electric drip maker. The content of water gives me about three cups worth, or so. I fill it to the bottom hole of the pour spout and heat above a small simmer on the gas stove. Heats fairly quickly.I have had a percolator type, but you need to guess when it is done and it is a sloppy cleanup. If camping I still use paper drip filter but put it in a stainless funnel for the…

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