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twitch_64
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
Pros: it makes a good cup of hot coffee. MEDIUM heat until it starts to perc, then turn down, my preference is for 5 minutes. Let sit a minute or two before pouring so any grounds settle. About half way between the min and max water level is approx 2-12 oz mugs of coffee using 2-1/8 c scoops. Its a sturdy, quality pot and the handle doesn't burn you as long as you keep it away from the heat. Cons: IT NEEDS A BOROSILICATE GLASS KNOB!!! Few people want the dang plastic and I'm currently looking for one to fit! For the price it runs, it needs a glass knob! The base needs to be a bit wider, on my butane stove if not positioned exactly it tips due to narrow width. Currently using a basket filter with hole punched in the middle to catch grounds.
Sean Crossan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
Another great product from Stanley. Quality stainless materials. Simple design. Easy to clean. The removable silicone handle keeps the handle cool to the touch. And of course, it percolates great too.
arturo
Comentado en México el 17 de febrero de 2025
Excelente producto
Trent Ackerman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
The percolator works perfectly. I only leave it percolating a minute or two longer than what is recommended for my flavor preference. So far it has had no issues on a glass stove, only some weird sounds as it gets closer to boiling.
anonymouse
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Summary: Nice quality. Could be better.I give this a 5 star rating for meeting expectations. The craftsmanship is great. No flaws. Good design.I opted for the v2 design. I'm glad I did. I like the new handle design. The silicone grip easily slides off the handle for ease of cleaning as well as preventing melting when used on some stoves. Unfortunately, such detail was not updated when it came to the percolator knob on the lid. The percolator knob is still resin which means you can potentially melt the knob if used directly on a campfire.The quality is very nice, but the thickness of the steel used on the kettle could be thicker. When I read 18/8 steel construction, I'm assuming it's on par with the gauge of steel used on my kitchen pots. This seems not the situation. You can flex the steel when squeezing kettle. A task I can not do with my other kitchen pots. However, even though I can easily flex the steel, it does hold form and seems good quality. Still, I would have preferred thicker steel used during construction. This kettle will certainly not survive being dropped or stepped on in harsh conditions. The spout can easily be dented if dropped on it's side. That could have been improved if the spout had a rolled lip. Small details which may have made the kettle more rugged.That being said, I am impressed with the overall construction. It's well made. It's light weight for those who care about weight. I would have preferred a heavier kettle with stronger construction. No sharp edges including the non-rolled spout lip. The percolator knob is threaded, which is nice. It can be removed for easy cleaning. However I'm not sure if it's a replaceable item or if the thread on the knob is a standard size such that it can be replaced with a glass knob.
JanLPN
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de noviembre de 2024
I’m really happy with this item. My coffee apparatus history went from drip makers to Keurig to French Press to the Stanley stovetop/campfire percolator. Like most, I had a Keurig, & was satisfied for a long time, but I started to feel the cost of pods was prohibitive, & I didn’t like contributing the plastic to landfills. I changed to a French Press, but didn’t like the inability to filter, & the messy cleanup. Now, with Stanley’s stainless steel percolator, I was able to add unbleached biodegradable paper filters, which not only improves the quality, but it makes emptying the grounds from the basket, super easy. Now, I have the means to use the percolator on my stovetop, on top of a wood-stove, or on a campfire setting. Sadly, I couldn’t convince my hubbie to do away with his Keurig, but, at least I have halved our landfill donation of plastic Keurig cups! AND yes, I tried the reusable pod inserts, but no matter how many times I tried the Keurig product, or alternative (supposedly) compatible reusable pod cups, they never worked easily, cleanly, or well. I much, much prefer the Stanley percolator, which has the silicon handle sleeve to protect from scalding, & the whole thing CAN go in the dishwasher, or be handwashed. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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