Housed in heavyweight stainless steel with an attractive chrome mirror finish, this quick-brewing electric percolator makes 12 cups of coffee with super-fast, cup-a-minute speed. When brewing is complete, it automatically switches to a “keep warm” temperature to ensure each cup is as warm as the first. Great for entertaining, the percolator has a [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 12, 2009
The Medelco stovetop percolator is made from lab-quality Borosilicate glass with a heat-tolerant handle designed to stay cool to the touch. This high-quality coffee pot can go from stovetop to tabletop to fridge without cracking. Dishwasher safe and stain resistant, the percolator comes complete with a trivet to be used on coil electric [...]
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A coffee percolator is a type of pot used for brewing coffee. Different types of percolators are available depending on their source of heat. The word “coffee percolator” was derived from the word “percolate,” which means “to cause a solvent to pass through.” The percolator is often used in camping and many outdoor activities. A coffee percolator [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 31, 2009
My old neighbor used to make this delisious coffee with “mexican” sugar (looks like a rock) and cinnamon in a percolator. It’s sweet and very good. Anybody has the correct amounts of ingredients? ps It’s really good!
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Percolator, Blue - 14 cup (more…)
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I have a coffee percolator. I know how much coffee and water to add and I know that you cook it over a low flame, but I don’t know how long to let it cook once it starts boiling and you can see it through the little glass cap.
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 22, 2009
every time i make coffee in my percolator when camping, it always has grounds in it. What am I doing wrong?
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 21, 2009
I collect all sorts of antique appliances. I would like to use an old Art Deco style percolator to make tea. (I don’t drink coffee!) I have a modern West Bend Iced Tea Maker and use it frequently. However, I’d love to make use of this old percolator.
Continue reading...Monday, July 6, 2009
need to know how many pounds of coffee grinds i need to put in.
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 16, 2009
I just got a percolator, the kind of coffee maker where you put it on the stove like a kettle and the water goes up through the metal basket when it boils. I know you have to boil it for a few minutes but I forget exactly. I only drink one cup of coffee in [...]
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