Coleman 9-Cup Aluminum Coffee Pot
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Product Description
The Coleman 9-Cup Aluminum Coffee Pot is great for the campsite, the picnic, or at home. Made of lightweight, durable aluminum, the coffee pot is rust-resistant and easy to clean. The pot has a bail handle for easy pouring, and the replaceable glass knob lets you see the coffee as it percolates. Coffee Pot has a 9-cup capacity.
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00168YEQ6
- Item model number: 810A708T
Product Features
- Lightweight and durable
- Rust-resistant
- Bail handle for easy pouring
- Replaceable clear glass knob lets you see the strength of your coffee as it percolates
- Easy to clean
Coleman 9-Cup Aluminum Coffee Pot
Customer Reviews
We've had an aluminum percolator coffee pot like this for about thirty-five years. It's a great camping coffee pot. Lightweight. Back in the days before drip coffee makers (don't remember those days?), percolators were the "in" thing for your kitchen. I keep Mr. Coffee-sized paper filters with the coffee maker, ready to go. Use a knife or a pencil to poke a hole in the bottom of the filter, put it in the coffee basket, put in a few tablespoons of coffee, pour in some water up to the bottom of the basket, put on the cover, set it on the Coleman stove, Svea stove or other lightweight backpacking stove, or over a fire, and within a short time, it is perking away. The hot water is drawn up the tube inside, hits the glass top, and drops into the coffee basket, then filters into the water below. The only problem is that you can easily bring the water to a roaring boil unless you're paying attention, which is way too much heat. My experience...
Anyway, this is a keeper. We've still got the original one ready to go for power outages or camping. It has lasted "forever." A "classic?" Bought in 1974?
Awesome Coffee maker, but you can buy it for $9.99 on Coleman's site. Why pay double? ...just an fyi
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