I loved this so much I bought another shortly to have as spare and take to family gatherings where the coffee pot can hardly keep up. Its super sturdy, unlike the off brand version I picked up first because it was cheaper. Just get the real deal the first time and you won't regret it. Its bigger, stronger and you don't have to worry about bending the cheap metal when you wash it like the flimsier copy cats.
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I decided to buy this stainless steel coffee pot because my electric ones kept breaking. I have a gas stove so I figured this one would guarantee that I would always have a working coffee pot on hand. It has worked well so far, and is easy to clean and the stainless steel is safe to use; I don't have to worry about aluminum leaching into my coffee. If you hand grind your coffee beans, make sure you don't grind them too fine or they will clog up the drip container. It's better to use a courser grind. Also, make sure that the coffee doesn't perk too long...the see thru knob on top makes it easy to tell when the percolating water turns from clear to coffee brown and then it is ready to pour. All in All... I'm very satisfied!
I Have Been Using This Pot For A Number Of Days, Excellent Coffee, With Any Type Used, Easy To Clean, Finnish Is Still Looking Good, Does Not Over Boil Coffee, I Have Purchased Another For A Friend Who Also Likes His. If You Are Thinking About Purchasing This Unit, Just Do It, You Will Not Regret It.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
No Electricity required. You can easily brew your coffee on a gas stove or camp fire and have a nice old fashioned cup of coffee. Your only limitation is your own ability to brew the perfect cup.
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I have been through many drip makers, many french press, and electric percolators, but this old fashioned stove top percolator works the best. There is a learning curve to get the brew time and strength correct but it is well worth the time. I drink stong coffee black so the coffee has to be good. I use Eight O Clock original arabica beans and I grind them at time of use. I use 26 ounces of water which is about at the 4 cup mark on the pot, this makes 2 large mugs of coffee. I steep the coffee for 20 min at 120 degrees F and increase the temp to 130 degrees F to perk for 5 to 6 min, on a Nuwave induction cooktop. I was unable to regulate the electric stovetop burner like I can the Nuwave. The base of the insert is very wide which makes it very stable. The basket has slits instead of holes which I think help prevent the grounds getting through. Very little sludge is in the pot after brewing. Just remember to remove the basket full of grounds before pouring because the grounds will pour out if you leave it in. The simple classic design of the pot makes clean up very easy, no nooks and crannies for dirt to be trapped in. I am totally happy with this percolator, a great pot that makes a great cup of coffee.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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