☕🔥 Elevate your outdoor coffee game — because great adventures deserve legendary brews!
The GSI Outdoors Percolator Coffee Pot is a 1.2-liter enamelware kettle crafted from heavy-gauge stainless steel, designed for rugged outdoor use. Featuring a heat-resistant silicone handle and a clear PercView knob for precise brewing, it delivers rich, full-bodied coffee without the need for paper filters. Lightweight and easy to clean, this classic-style percolator is perfect for camping, cabins, RVs, and backyard gatherings, backed by a lifetime warranty for dependable performance on every adventure.
Exterior Finish | enameled steel |
Material | Enameled Steel |
Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.9"D x 8"W x 9"H |
Capacity | 1.2 Liters |
Style | classic,retro |
Color | Green |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee brewing |
Special Features | Three-ply Construction, Unbreakable Resin Cap, Old-Fashioned Charm |
Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
S**A
Heats up fast and stays hot.
Awesome coffee pot! It conducts heat very well so water boils quickly, and the water stays hot longer than our old pot. But the handle doesn’t get hot!!! Love it.
J**Y
Camper's Coffee Pot
Met my expectations on our recent camping trip. Worked well and had great brewed coffee
N**O
Poor quality inner components, but a good coffee maker for the price
Good coffee maker, but you definitely get what you pay for. I paid just a little over $20. The inner percolator mechanism, upon arrival, had a bent base. As I needed it for my camping trip that weekend, I didn't have time to send it back or complain. I gingerly bent it back into place and it worked fine. The inner percolator assembly, however, is very cheap feeling. I don't think it's plastic, but it's a very soft, easily broken material. In addition, the lid to the coffee basket is so soft that it doesn't really make a great seal onto the basket itself so when the water gets boiling, it has the tendency to actually push coffee grounds out of the basket and into the water. Also, the clip that holds the lid to the handle is very soft and has already broken after two uses.As for the functional aspect, it did exactly as it was supposed to. It produced a pretty darned good cup of coffee. Keep in mind that "8 Cups" is 8 6 oz cups. For the size cups we were using at my camping trip, it was more like 4 cups. Luckily, I had an airpot that I brought so I just made batches of coffee and added it to the airport/thermos for keeping warm.Bottom line: it's decent product for around $20. Handle the inner components with care and it should last you a good long while. Makes pretty good coffee, but has the tendency to include grounds.
S**E
It works perfectly
This made some great tasting coffee it is easy to use very little grounds in the bottom works great perfect size for 2 coffee addicts
J**M
Coffee pot
Excellent just what I was looking for seems good quality
J**I
Great Concept, But Sharp Edges Are a Safety Concern
Review Title: Great Concept, But Sharp Edges Are a Safety ConcernI really like the overall design and functionality of the GSI Outdoors Percolator Coffee Pot. It has a great classic look, works well for campfire or stovetop brewing, and feels durable with its enamelware construction.However, I was disappointed to find several sharp, unfinished edges. The bottom ring has rough spots that feel like they were not properly smoothed out. The lip of the pot also has sharp sections, and even the ring that holds the lid when closed has areas with sharp edges. These issues raise safety concerns, especially when cleaning or handling the pot.I reached out to Amazon to request a replacement, but so far I haven’t received a response. I hope GSI Outdoors considers improving quality control in future batches. With these issues addressed, this would be a great coffee pot for both camping and home use.
R**N
It's alright, I would buy the stainless steel version next time
It's true what the other reviewers say about how the parts such as the basket, and lid clip are flimsy. The stem and basket that go inside the percolator are made out of thin aluminum, and thus bend easily. I had to actually bend the base of the stem a little bit so that it would sit at a level height, and it felt as if I was about to break it off. After unboxing it, I immediately made a pot of coffee in my kitchen. I'm used to making coffee in my french press which holds about four measuring cups of water. The GSI pot holds at least double that, if not a little more (technically I guess it could hold 12 cups). Usually in my french press, I'll do a chunky grind on the coffee beans, and I usually put in about 8 tablespoons to four cups of water. Since I was only making coffee for myself, I just used the same measurements in the GSI pot, but it seemed like my 8 tablespoons of grounds almost filled up the basket completely; I'm not sure I could make a ton of coffee in this unless I really did a fine grind on the coffee beans (maybe that's how you are supposed to use percolators anyway, but I wanted to use a chunky grind so that I didn't have a bunch of sediment in my coffee).I put the stove top burner on medium heat and set the pot on. After about five minutes or so it started boiling, and I realized why the handle on the top of the lid is clear, because you can see down into the pot and tell how dark your coffee is getting! It was pretty cool watching it turn darker and darker through the lid (again this is my first time using a percolator so this stuff probably seems elementary to people who have used them before). The coffee came out pretty good, I don't know if it's as good as coffee from the french press, but it still tastes better than Keurig coffee, or something that went through one of those paper filters.I can see how over time the parts on this might break. The handle on the lid is made out of plastic, and it's probably going to eventually start turning colors and not be as clear as it is now. The coffee ground holder and stem are definitely going to break at some point, but if you are really really careful, and always keep it stored inside the pot, it might last a while. The construction of the actual pot feels really solid though, pretty much anything that is metal coated in porcelain is going to last a while .Overall I would say buy this if you just need something cheap for camping every once in a while, and you are a careful person who really takes care of their things. Otherwise, if you want something more rugged GSI has a stainless steel version of this for about double the price... now I'm wondering why I didn't just buy that one in the first place... oh well.
X**D
Great pot
Work just like it is supposed to. If you have never used one before , you will have some grounds in it but they will sink to the bottom. No big deal ! I’m just tired of replacing my coffee pot every year because we use them so much. Great it can be used on stove top , grill, and fire
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