Farberware Classic Yosemite Stainless Steel Percolator

41SAZPH0W8L. SL160  Farberware Classic Yosemite Stainless Steel Percolator

  • Sleek percolator brews 4 to 8 cups coffee
  • Permanent filter basket; no messy paper filters needed
  • Made of 18/10 stainless steel polished to mirror-finish
  • Stay-cool synthetic handle; dishwasher safe
  • Measures 8-1/4 by 6-5/6 by 9 inches

NEWS Product Description
If you grew up in the 1940s and 1950s, it is more likely that you saw a coffee on the stove as your parents. The origin of the coffee maker back to around 1818 in France. Before then, coffee in vacuum pots or were cooked. By the mid to late 1800s people immigrate to the United States of Europe have brought with them the percolator. Many of these pots made coffee for families who use wood stoves in their journey westward. This. . . more>>

Farberware Classic Yosemite Stainless Steel Percolator

5 Responses to “Farberware Classic Yosemite Stainless Steel Percolator”

  1. Andrew Gray Says:

    Coffee concentrate is old school, of course, but a well made cup of percolated brew is strong and meet in a way that coffee does not drip. Not only the filtration process to ensure a mouth deeper and fuller, I think, but a coffee maker, bubbling away, is a beautiful picture and sound.

    If you do not like coffee piqued, not bothering with a coffee machine. But if you’re interested in something other than brewing drip, consider this Farberware coffee. I’m not ooh and ahh over design, but it is a piece Damn Clever kitchen. Take a look and the picture and I’ll spare the adjectives. :)

    The stainless steel construction makes it stronger and heftier Percolators thin metal that you could buy in the camping equipment section of the shop. Although the name “Yosemite” coffee bubbling on a fire call, I probably would not use a fireplace to prevent darkening. I mean, this thing is really bright and beautiful. But as heavy as it is, it might be good to clean.

    is also a large saucepan, eight cups of coffee. The basket inside and Rod are well made, fit well together and clamps in place with locking lid. It makes more coffee than my old electric coffee maker, but taking a burner on the stove.

    Finally, you buy this device, do not forget to prick the coffee can be good, but it is hotter than the sight danged Brew drip. Of course, you’ll probably figure out for yourself. . .

  2. P. Watkins Says:

    I never drank coffee before I purchased this Farberware coffee. I still have a coffee drip, which were ok, but expensive, and I tried to get out of plastic in the kitchen. I read all the reviews here and decided at that price I could not really go wrong and I was right. Yosemite Coffee makes an excellent coffee.

    A number of things I learned:

    coffee is ground coarser less residue in the pot.

    I use a regular coffee filter and just stabbed a hole in the middle to stop soil from entering the cafe.

    I turn my burner on high, until it begins to ooze, then Med-low for about 7 minutes.

    I do my username is not above the burner, but just on the edge and never become warm. I have a high end smooth.

    After coffee, brewing is done, I pour into a thermos stainless steel drinking all day.

    wash my coffee and did not fade or scratch the surface.

    You really can not go wrong with this purchase, and it was really nice sitting on the stove, too. I bought one for camping.

  3. Mary Says:

    During Hurricane Isabel, I had no electricity and was able to get a good coffee on my stove with coffee. I use it daily now.
    I found a replacement for the plastic top on Fantes. com – part # 11380, “Small Replacement Percolator Glass Top” for $ 1. 99.

    See:
    http://fantes. com / Percolators. htm # Tops

    If you wash in the dishwasher, do not use the “heated option as it left dry water stains permanent. I also found that Reheat coffee is [once] and still tastes good, not muddy.

  4. K. Hemmer Says:

    I bought this coffee maker for my aunt, who was unable
    looking for a small 6.8 cup type percalator in stores.
    It was used for four months and is very satisfied.
    “It is very simple and brewed to perfection,” she said
    . She is 93 years and used daily.
    I was glad have a gift they could use find.

  5. L. Hauser Says:

    This is my first coffee. I originally purchased as a Spacesaver. I have almost no counter space in my kitchen and thought he could just stay on my stove, which makes it very well (and it’s very nice!). Fortunately, it comes with instructions for people like me who have no idea how to make coffee this way.

    I am very impressed by the taste of coffee, previously reserved drip coffee and I love not having to bother with filters. A small amount of land end up doing in coffee, but it sinks and does not affect my enjoyment of it. . . Just do not drink the last piece:) Also the handle stays cool as you want, but you must be careful not to touch the same pot. It will burn if you come just a steel pot from the stove is supposed to do.

    However, the reason why only four stars because of the above. The top plastic self is useful, but distorted and difficult to screw and retaining screw in. I can only assume it’s because the melted too soon (I do not get that way). It has not worsened and I use it for at least one year. I do not break this agreement if, as head of alternatives are available in any store enough food for cheap. The cover, as other commentators have noted, requires a small amount of force to take. It makes me really comfortable. I’m not afraid that the cap can detach, while making coffee, but I am. I’ve never had a problem trying to get out, but I did not take off the lid til I’m ready to clean, so I never had the experience of the fire because it is too tight.

    Overall I really like this product. This is a great price and my only weakness is a top plastic that can easily be replaced.

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