Armando
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
Es maravillosa, muy sólida, linda lo único malo será encontrar los filtros en tiendas generales
MARCOS SUASTEGUI SALADO
Comentado en México el 2 de marzo de 2025
Perfecta
Roger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2025
Does not work. The percolator grounds container is only held on by it's own weight, not a snap-on lid similar to Faberware's electric percolators. Although the instructions stated use medium heat, I still had grounds boiling out of the percolator grounds container. This engineering method of using the weight of the percolator grounds lid for keeping the grounds from boiling out, if using a specific level of lower heat, however the water still needs to boil. Everything else appears well designed or manufactured.Whether or not I received a percolator not intended for this container, I'm not sure. However, does appear to be as intended as the main lid does not snap-on, however nor does the main lid provide any additional weight upon the percolator grounds container lid.Long story short, this unit had grinds all over the place. And upon pouring, liquid also leaked all over the place.What Should People Expect From a Percolator?After my experience using this range/stove/campfire percolator, find returning to using a simple pot with water and cooking the grinds "cowboy style" and subsequently simply using a strainer for removing grinds method far better and far cleaner!These stove/range/campfire percolators seem to be the predecessor of the famed electric percolators. The real benefit of a percolator are the electric percolators. Electric percolators have many many benefits such as being plugged into any remote receptacle, certainly no leaking, grinds are well contained within the percolator grinds container. If using a stove/range/campfire, likely far better just resorting to a pot of water with grinds, and straining with a metal sieve strainer.Think people are being mislead from watching Western TV Movies, a campfire percolator is a need, when likely people long ago just relied upon a simple pot of water and using a strainer. The two methods of boiling grinds I've used for two or more decades without investing and wasting money with coffee makers, pressure cooking or boiling grinds subsequently straining grinds out and an electric (Faberware) percolator.And if you're camping/traveling and forget the strainer, just let the liquid sit a short period, allowing settling of the grinds!PROS1) Coating and manufacturing, all appears well made, more so once washed and heated a few times.2) The main metal container is lightweight, but still supposedly a (enamel coated) durable stainless steel.CONS1) Percolator grounds container lid is only held in place via it's weight alone, and will significantly leak grinds into the water during boiling, or heavy boiling. I would certainly fix the lid for making a tighter fit, and ensuring additional pressure down upon the percolator grinds container lid.2) The entire metal container excessively leaked while pour! Some refinement of the metal shaping is needed.I'm certainly returning this, reverting to a pot of hot water when boiling grinds on the stove or campfire!
Lillian Dector
Comentado en México el 18 de febrero de 2025
Recomendable.
Martha perez
Comentado en México el 10 de febrero de 2025
Hermoso. Más nos llegó en diferente color no elQue ordenamos
kim
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de enero de 2025
il manque le bouchon
Tamme Stull
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2025
Wasn’t so sure to get this after some of the reviews. I’m pleasantly pleased with the quality. Bought this in case of emergency. To me it was really nice and makes good coffee. Love the old world design and it is a hardy built coffee percolator. We received it in beautiful condition. I personally would recommend this product. It also came with bottom filters. Thanks!
Nightman100
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de julio de 2024
It's Chinese crap the lid is the same size as the holder for the coffee grounds so don't close
Salvador
Comentado en México el 7 de febrero de 2024
La vdd está muy cara para lo q en realidad es hay similares más económicas me deje llevar por la marca y si la quieres para tu casa o sea en la estufa lo mejor es una prensa francesa la cual tengo pero quise probar percolado el cual demora de 15 a 20 min hacer café y no 5 a 10 como la prensa francesa creo que es más bien para acampar pero bueno quise experimentar....
Ricardo Worbis Torres
Comentado en México el 17 de diciembre de 2024
La cafetera rústica Coletti, esta bien fabricada, funciona correctamente, el café tueste medio es ligero, si requiere más obscuro usar tueste intenso. Siempre poner una taza de agua más de las requeridas, ya que el grano molido absorbe una taza completa.Ejemplo quiero 3 tazas pongo cuatro, con 4 cucharadas de café molido, una cucharada por taza de agua. Máximo 5 cucharadas de cafe ya que se hincha (humecta) en el filtro y tiende a desbordar el residuo. Una vez que aprendes, el café sale muy excelente. Recomiendo maximo 6 tazas de agua con 5 cucharadas de café molido, percolar por 10 minutos. Salen 5 tazas .
Kay
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de octubre de 2024
When you put the coffee “container” inside of the percolator and try to shut the lid..it doesn’t close. Whoever measured the circumference and diameter of this coffee component container should be fired, as per the 1st and 2nd photo.3rd photo: that thin, flexible piece of metal holding the lid on should last 3-4 times before it breaks off. Can’t clean that portion properly either so I can only imagine the mold that would grow.Terrible design, the lid doesn’t close and the bendy straw piece of metal holding the lid on is just ridiculous. For $100 I expect the lid to at least close and for the device to actually function. Do not waste your money.Returning this item ASAP for a full refund