☕ Elevate Your Brew Game with Style!
The GSI Outdoors Glass PercView Top is a 1.4-inch clear glass accessory designed to fit all GSI Outdoors conical shaped percolators. It allows you to easily monitor your coffee's strength while ensuring a secure fit. Dishwasher safe and backed by a warranty, this stylish addition is perfect for any coffee enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.52 x 1.89 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 19.96 g |
Brand Name | GSI Outdoors |
Warranty Description | All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer's defects in materials and workmanship. |
Model Name | Glass PercView Top |
Color | clear |
Material | Glass |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | GSI Outdoors |
Part Number | 65001 |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Glass Percolator Top |
Size | 1.4 inch |
G**L
Be sure glass is warm before you start percolating, do not cool it down too quickly it will crack.
Yes glassview doesn't fit you have to take some steps to make it fit. It's pretty simple. But once you do this you still can't tighten it down while the coffee is percolating or cooling down.I first performed a tempering process. I place the glass top on a silicone pad that I had placed on a sheet pan. Placing the pan in a cool oven along with the glass top. Letting the oven heat up to 450 degrees. I did this while baking chicken about 45 minutes as to not waste the energy during this process. The most important process is the glass top stays in the oven until it is completely cool cannot be removed very important. I repeated this three times yes it seems like a lot of work this will help relieve some of the tensions inside the glass.This is a primitive process for tempering glass. It still doesn't mean it won't break. But once you do this you still can't tighten it down while the coffee is percolating. I'll give you instructions on how to do that. But once you do this you still can't tighten it down while the coffee is percolating.did not design this for this pot. This is only for cone (conical) shaped outdoor version (/ \). Here's the simple version pick some sandpaper and sand out the whole to make it larger. If the holes not big enough on the coffee pot expands at a different rate than the glass top it will crack. But more so than not it will crack during the cooling process if it's too tight.please keep in mind that no matter what you do it may still crack. This could happen on the first use or a use 10 years from now. So you need to make the whole a little larger than necessary so there's wiggle room. I use the rotary tool method with sandpaper attachment and a fine grinder attachment to smooth it out. Making a hole about 1/16 of an inch larger than it needed to be. This was the first time I use a rotary tool ever I was very careful so not to damage the coffee pot or injure myself. Always read the instruction booklet. Keep in mind while it's percolating it might tighten itself up. When you pull this percolator off the burner make sure it's loose. Leave it on the stove until it's completely cool do not put it in water do not take it off the stove. Most of all don't drop it.If this is cold before it starts percolating it will crackAnother good train of thought never put a percolator in a sink and leave it there with other dishes pots and pans it will surely Bend or break some part of it. Always wash it after it has cooled down set aside to drain and air dry.
D**S
Doesn't fit, but later it does FIT!
I had a Bass Pro outdoor coffee pot, it has cheap plastic cap, but the stainless was way best one. When this plastic cap wear off and stains on it, I had to look for a new cap and I think glass cap would be better, when I order it and the first one come into broke pieces, they send other one, and I try it on, it doesn't fit, it is like really fraction, I just give up and have not think of other things for a while, but then, I got idea, maybe I can use a file or a grind to rub some of it off, but I find better way, I just have to find a 3/4 pcv and buy 400 and 800 grit steel sandpaper, then wrap it round on pcv.. Then I work through on it run all around and finished all, make sure no sharp edge, then try to fit it again and it FIT! I am glad it fit! After while use it, I was worrying about developing rust on rim, but no rust... You can do it, if it does not fit your coffee pot and it look like very fraction fit, just rub it off with 3/4 pcv and sandpaper... You will be happy...
M**H
What Exactly Is The Problem????
In essence: The glass dome works really well and fits really well. Until it cracks and shatters. The plastic one doesn't burst apart, but it doesn't seat well in the percolator. A bit more Quality Control might be the answer, I don't know....Edited June 15, 2013:I bought another one, from GSI also, and it shattered on the first use. WTF?!?!?!?!
T**W
Looks better, fit is a little off though.
I like this glass top vs. the resin one because the resin will melt if campfire flames get to it, the reason I'm having to replace with this one.As for the fit, no it didn't fit right off, assumed it would either be too loose or too tight, and it was too tight. My percolator lid is on a stainless Cabela's (14-cup?) made by GSI (Glacier Stainless). Tinkered with the opening on the lid because it looked a little too small so the first time I bent the lid opening slightly but that didn't work. Resorted to taking a grinder and very lightly grinding some of the thread off of the metal lid, NOT THE GLASS TOP, then carefully tried screwing the top in. At first it was tight then I forced it very lightly, not too much pressure, and it screwed right in rather easily and tightened down onto the lid. Looks great!
W**M
Perfect Fit for My Generic Coffee Pot
Have been looking for a glass replacement percolator top for my old generic coffee maker. I've been frustrated by most product descriptions which tell you various brands of coffee makers that their tops will fit and neglect to give you the actual diameter of the percolator top. Just so you know, the diameter of this perc top appears to be between one and one-sixteenth inch to one and one-eighth inch bottom outside dimension.The top screws onto the lid of my no-brand-name percolator, fitting snugly, and it is pleasant to use glass instead of the easily stained cheap plastic.The percolator top appears to be sturdy thick glass; however, since I have not used it for an extended period of time, I cannot speak to how long it can be expected to last at this time.
D**D
Very Tight Fit
Installed on 12 Cup GSI Enamelware Coffeepot. Dont expect a perfect fit there may be deformities. Mine had a lip on the very bottom edge that it wouldnt let me get past to actually thread on. I had to sand the edge with a dremel then it got to the threads just fine. Threading(screwing) it on was fine just had to use channel-lock pliers to get it snug. Seems to fit in place fine and now I can use my pot in the campfire. (Kinda sucks noone near me sells pots without percolators).
L**I
Coffee pot
This did not fit at first its a very old gsi perculator I just had to push down the hole with pliers and it went right in.
W**A
Easy upgrade !!
Original perk top was plastic, and melted when it got too hot !! (Fell asleep) Replacement is glass !! Easy to clean and no modification needed ! Twist off the old, twist on the new !! DONE !!
S**S
Excellent replacement
Have a tin percolator for camping that had a plastic top that cracked after a few uses. This glass one fits perfect and is much thicker than the plastic one.
C**N
Buena compra
Excelente materiales recistentes
K**R
WIll not fit GSI Glacier 12 cup perc
Absolutely will not fit the GSI Glacier Stainless Steel camping 12 cup percolator I purchased in August 2020. Neck of the glass is a larger diameter than the hole + the thread is different to that of the acrylic perc top that came with the percolator. Pointless to try to force a fit otherwise you'll end up with a bent perc and broken glass. Don't even try it. Very disappointed, given that this item as it is supposed to be a universal top made by the same company that made my percolator! Suspect this is why they don't fit glass as standard on these Percs.
M**)
No lo compraria de nuevo
A pesar de que me lo voy a quedar, muy a duras penas he conseguido que entrase en el agujero y a costa de cargarme un poco el esmalte de la cafetera. El que viene de serie no ajusta del todo y tuve que ponerle una junta de goma, con lo cual parece que va algo mejor.Este es de cristal, mejor que el que trae (que no se por que, no los ponen todos de cristal aunque hubiera una pequeña diferencia de precio)Mi cafetera es GSI Outdoors pero este articulo, para nada ajusta como es debido, suave y sin percances. Luego con el miedo de que se rompa al forzarlo al ser de cristal.Lo dicho, me lo quedare porque no son faciles de encontrar y guardare el de origen por si tuviera algun percance; pero lo dicho, si lo se, no lo compro.
G**E
Glasdeckel, nicht Plastik!
Dieser Deckel für Outdoor-Percolatoren ist aus Glas gefertigt, so wie es sein soll. Dank der Angabe des Lochdurchmessers, passt er auch perfekt für den Percolator eines anderen Herstellers!Das Loch für den Stopfen muß 29mm haben und aus relativ dünnem Edelstahl bestehen, dann kann man mit etwas Geduld den Anfang des Gewindes finden und das Ding passt bombenfest und perfekt!
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