GSI Outdoors Enamelware Percolator Coffee Pot, 12-Cup

January 10, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:54 GMT+0100 - Details)

A bubbly companion for campsite, cabin, RV, or even that retro farmhouse kitchen, this handsome Enamelware pot brews 12 cups of great-tasting, old-fashioned coffee. Built from heavy-gauge steel with a classic speckled enamel finish, each piece has been kiln-hardened twice to over 1100 degrees F to stand up to scratches and chipping.

The three-ply construction maximizes heat distribution for even heating, and the bright stainless steel rim adds the perfect finishing touch. An unbreakable resin dome lets you view the joe as it perks. Bring it along on your next camping trip, and you just might decide it’s too good-looking to keep stored away with your gear.

All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer’s defects in materials and workmanship.

GSI: It’s All About The Outdoors, The Rest Is Meaningless

Beginning with a few pieces of blue enamelware and a smattering of campfire accessories in 1985, GSI Outdoors continues to create unique, imaginative, and fun products that enhance the outdoor experience – including stainless steel and enamelware cookware, tableware, coffee percolators, water bottles, and more.

Product Features

  • Classic enameled percolator for indoor or outdoor use; makes 12 cups of great-tasting coffee
  • Steel construction with a cheerful colored enamel coating for extreme durability
  • Three-ply construction maximizes heat distribution for even cooking; safe, unbreakable copolyester dome lets you view percolation
  • Includes percolator and insert
  • Weighs 26.3 ounces; backed by a full manufacturer’s warranty

Comments

Leslie K. says:

Better as a kettle – insert is too small for the large size. This was a disappointing buy. The kettle portion is decent (not great, but adequate) quality enameled metal, but the percolator insert is thin and flimsy. I purchased the large size, but the insert appears to be repurposed from the small – it rattles around. That combined with the flimsy aluminum that bends very easily is not ideal. I ended up just using it to boil water. Would not buy again as a percolator.

Spears says:

its really cheap and poorly made I had to bend … its really cheap and poorly made I had to bend the parts inside just to get them to sit right and the lid broke off within the first 3 uses

Ancient History Buff says:

Useless without insert. I bought this in case we lose power over the winter. I have a camp stove I can use in case this happens. The problem is the percolator arrived in a timely manner and packaged excellently, but there was no inner basket/insert. So at this point it is useless. I was trying to find a heading for incomplete shipment, but there isn’t one. I will simply return it ask for a refund. A long time customer/ lots of past purchases, but not a happy camper at this point(no pun intended).

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