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The KingCamp Percolator Coffee Pot is a 9-cup camping kettle made from durable 304 stainless steel, designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a wood handle for comfort and a pointed spout for easy pouring, this coffee pot is perfect for camping, hiking, and picnics. It heats quickly, is corrosion-resistant, and comes with medical-grade filters for a refined brew. Enjoy your favorite hot beverages anywhere you go!
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Unit Count | 9.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.26"D x 4.92"W x 7.87"H |
Capacity | 2 Liters |
Style | Casual |
Color | SILVER |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Picnic |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Filter Type | Percolator |
Specific Uses For Product | NO |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
N**5
first good cup of coffee in a long time!
i've been making instant and drip coffee, and they were just weak and bland. thought i'd try perc coffee again. perc coffee is the real thing! this coffee pot is all metal, no plastic, which i definitely wanted. i have good coffee at home at last!
D**Y
Very decent and well-made percolator, and can make a pretty good cup of coffee
The percolator is well-made, and I've been using it both on the camp stove (MSR pocket rocket) and on my kitchen stove when I want a change of pace.To the younger generation, the percolator must be an oddity, but I grew up seeing the glass Pyrex percolator on the stove not only at our house, but everyone had one. However, I only bought this because I was totally dissatisfied with instant coffee when camping.So, this works as you would expect. Starting with a whole bean, grind to a fairly coarse setting (I use 26 on a Baratza burr grinder), six tablespoons ground coffee, 32 ounces of water, and percolate for seven minutes. Even though it has a stainless steel strainer, I also use a single layer of a coffee filter which helps ensure the coffee grains don't drop through. Make sure to turn the heat down just after you see the water enter the glass top. It makes a different-tasting coffee than drip or an americano, so it is a good change of pace at home, and to be clear, tastes pretty good to me - and especially good when camping!The percolator has a wooden handle and I do not have any problems with it being too hot - I can remove it from the burner bare-handed and it is not a problem. This percolator is offered at a decent price and it is well made, and very well worth the price. I absolutely recommend this percolator.
A**R
No directions
Nice quality but directions would have been nice.
R**9
great little percolator for home or camp
I ordered this coffee pot to bring camping, because I'm one of those people who needs a caffeine fix each morning. The pot comes with two glass lids, the inner workings of a percolator, and a bail handle. The metal feels sturdy and substantial, not flimsy like a lot of camping cookware. This pot could be used as a plain kettle to boil water when used without the inner percolator parts. I've only tested it on the stovetop, but it worked great to make coffee, and both the wooden handle and the bail handle stayed cool to the touch. For those of you who've never used a percolator, it works by putting the coffee grounds in the perforated metal basket after filling the pot with cold water to the desired serving line. The lines are shown on the exterior of the coffee pot. Most people recommend one or two tablespoons of grounds per cup of coffee, but the great thing about percolators is that you can also regulate the coffee strength by how long you let the thing perk. Once the coffee starts to bubble up into the glass lid, you should let it perk for 7-10 minutes and then remove the pot from the heat source and serve. Be careful not to boil/perk for more than 10 minutes because the coffee may start to taste burned and bitter. I find that it takes some getting used to pour from a percolator, since they are top-heavy (from the used coffee grounds). For my next pot of coffee, I will use about half the amount of coffee grounds for a full (9-cup) pot of coffee, or perhaps even less, since my first batch was almost espresso strength. However, tastes and preferences vary, so I would recommend that you try the pot out before taking it camping in order to know what ratio of grounds to water will produce your ideal cup of coffee.
S**L
Poor quality control
The percolator I received had a bent bail handle clip, a very loose lid hinge, scratches inside the pot (also dirty), and a rough surface on the bottom edge. I don't want to say it had already been used but it had. Rickety is the best quality rating I can offer.Unlike other brands, a few filters are not provided to help with the size. This is a mistake because it's a chance to prepare the first couple of pots with the consistency the seller expects from the percolator. When using someone else's filters, who knows? It does; however, come with an extra glass knob.Good reviews on percolators are for those who don't use one. I have done a couple myself. It's difficult to understand why a quality hinge and packaging that keeps parts from bending are never part of the deal. Bad seems more like an industry standard for a frequently overpriced item.Best advice: Go french press in the woods.
B**E
I really like this Coffee Pot
The KingCamp Percolator Coffee Pot is a nostalgic nod to the classic coffee makers of yesteryear. With its sturdy steel construction and rustic wood accents, this pot is a visually appealing addition to any campsite or other outdoor setup.While using a percolator might require a bit of adjustment for those accustomed to modern drip coffee makers, the unique brewing process offers a rich, full-bodied flavor. The key to achieving the perfect cup lies in finding the right balance of brew time, coffee amount, and grind.For my purposes (using it in a disaster recovery kit), the KingCamp Percolator is a great choice. Its durable build quality, superior materials (e.g 304 stainless steel, etc), and thoughtful design make it a reliable companion for outdoor adventures or other hearty environments. I feel that the price point is well-justified considering its quality and functionality.If you're seeking a classic coffee pot that can withstand the elements and deliver a satisfying brew, I highly recommend the KingCamp Percolator Coffee Pot Campfire Coffee Boiler Kettle.
M**Y
Stovetop percolator
The percolator takes a little practice if you are not used to making coffee via this method. My first pot was too weak, but my second pot turned out well after adjusting the coffee grind and brew time. It comes with an extra glass nob in case the first one breaks. The clear knob allows you to see how dark your coffee is so you know when to remove it from the heat. It is compatible with the stovetop and over a fire, so it is a great solution for no electricity camping. The parts come apart and are easy to clean. It is a good size for 1-2 heavy coffee drinkers or 2-3 normal coffee drinkers.
O**R
Perfect way to make coffee
I know a lot of people do not like perforated coffee but this actually works very good and I have not had very many coffee grinds in my coffee at also makes it extra super strong perfect to wake you up in the morning
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