Texsport Stainless Steel Coffee Pot Percolator for Outdoor Camping

October 13, 2018 - Comment

Stainless Steel Percolator makes plenty of fresh coffee, good till the last drop. No wimpy, compact maker here. This coffee Percolator brews a whopping 14-cups. Enough for the whole gang. Includes heavy-gauge seamless construction, precision fitted parts, triple riveted cool-to-the-touch wooden handle, hang-up handle, weighs 4 lbs. Features a 14-cup Stainless Steel Percolator. Product Features

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Stainless Steel Percolator makes plenty of fresh coffee, good till the last drop. No wimpy, compact maker here. This coffee Percolator brews a whopping 14-cups. Enough for the whole gang. Includes heavy-gauge seamless construction, precision fitted parts, triple riveted cool-to-the-touch wooden handle, hang-up handle, weighs 4 lbs. Features a 14-cup Stainless Steel Percolator.

Product Features

  • 14 Cup Stainless Steel Percolator
  • Heavy-gauge seamless stainless steel construction, heats quickly
  • Percolator stem and basket included
  • Comes with Top and side handles
  • Easy pour spout, Available in 2 sizes.
  • Heavy-gauge seamless stainless steel construction
  • Easy pour spout
  • Heats quickly

Comments

C. Michael Collier says:

Campsite coffee that’s great. I have used mine at my campsite and am very satisfied. If you do it right this pot cooks good coffee. I use a 12 cup carafe and 3 inch tea strainer to eliminate grounds in my coffee. It doesn’t require as much heat as I first thought. A moderate to low flame will get it done. Be patient because it does take a while but the end results will be satisfying. Six tablespoons is enough coffee unless you favor stronger or weaker coffee. I let it percolate for 8 minutes Whatever design flaws might…

Ginger Wilson says:

Great Coffee I love coffee and there’s nothing better than percolated coffee. I purchased my first percolator a couple of years ago – an electric version by Hamilton Beach – and I knew I would never go back to a drip coffee maker again. There is simply no comparison in the two methods. Unfortunately, my electric percolator stopped working recently. Apparently making a better cup of coffee doesn’t mean it’s reliable or built to last. I was determined to find a coffee pot that would last and this stainless…

Franky Farquay says:

Not great quality whatsoever. It’s way over priced for the quality and it’s Made in China. It came bent up but I was able to straighten it back out.The lid should be like all other percolators where there is a lip that goes inside of the pot when it is shut that blankets the basket. The lid is a very poor design. The steel is cheaply made:Why anyone would give this 4 or 5 stars is beyond me.

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