COLETTI Bozeman Percolator Espresso Pot — NO Aluminum or Plastic [9 cup]
$38.89
Worth: $38.89
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NO ALUMINUM, NO PLASTIC—JUST COFFEE – Some issues ought to by no means change—like the best way espresso is supposed to style. Our percolator espresso pot is crafted from pure stainless-steel, with no plastic or low cost aluminum. The glass view prime allows you to watch each drop brew to perfection. Constructed for any setting, this espresso percolator stovetop is the selection of campers, vacationers, and residential brewers alike. A stovetop espresso maker that delivers daring, full-bodied taste, cup after cup.
BUILT TOUGH FOR THE OUTDOORS – The fireplace crackles, the morning air is crisp, and the odor of recent espresso drifts by camp. That is how the day begins. Whether or not you are brewing within the mountains or at dwelling, this range prime espresso maker retains it easy—water, warmth, and time. Designed for journey, our tenting espresso makers assure a satisfying, sizzling brew wherever. A percolator espresso pot stovetop that works wherever the highway takes you.
QUICK CLEANING ON THE TRAIL – Pack up, rinse out, and hold transferring. The Bozeman percolator espresso pot stovetop is constructed for probably the most demanding trails—no fragile elements, no difficult cleanup. A fast rinse, and it is prepared for the subsequent dawn. Dishwasher protected at dwelling, easy within the wild (NOTE: 1 espresso cup equals 6 fl oz). Features a pack of filters for a smoother cup, as a result of good espresso deserves slightly additional care.
STRONG, SMOOTH, UNCOMPROMISING – Good espresso takes persistence, and a chrome steel percolator espresso pot rewards it. The regular warmth of percolation attracts out deep, full-bodied flavors. No weak brews. No burnt style. Simply clean, sizzling espresso, each time. Whether or not you are up earlier than daybreak or winding down by the hearth, that is espresso the best way it was meant to be—daring, wealthy, and unforgettable.
LIFETIME REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE – A tenting espresso pot ought to final a lifetime, and this one will. If it ever fails, we’ll substitute it. Constructed for journey, backed for all times. As a veteran-owned firm, COLETTI stands behind each espresso percolator we make. Wherever the highway takes you, this percolator is prepared—Make Nice Espresso Wherever
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Clients are glad with the espresso maker’s high quality, construct, and efficiency. They discover it well-made and useful. The espresso pot has a pleasant look and is straightforward to maintain clear. Many purchasers admire its simplicity and comfort, corresponding to being programmable and taking solely about eight minutes to make a cup of espresso.
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10 reviews for COLETTI Bozeman Percolator Espresso Pot — NO Aluminum or Plastic [9 cup]
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RVWgrl –
100 stars
Tell me WHY have I been using a grody drip coffee maker for years? This thing is incredible and the coffee is good! This will last forever and there arenât a bunch of hidden nooks and crannies that canât be properly cleaned. It will not conk out on you after a rough night of no sleep. It does not take up valuable counter space. Itâs attractive. Itâs non-toxic (steel, wood, glass). Are there a few grounds in my coffee cup, YES. Am I a sissy? NO. So itâs okay. Throw your plastic hunk of ð© in the trash and get you one of these! This brand. I did my research.
TNGuy –
Glad I bought it – great coffee – no plastic
Very happy with this purchase. Likes… stainless steel, no plastic, glass perk knob… GREAT tasting coffee.It takes some experimenting to get it just the way you want it but you can do that easily.I use the little round filters that came with it, and regular store bought folgers half caff coffee.I use 3 slightly rounded scoops of coffee, and fill it up to the 9 cup mark. On our glass top electric stove I heat it on HIGH until it perks (11 minutes when filled to the 9 cup mark) and then I turn it down to med/low (2-3) and let it perk for 8-9 minutes. The coffee produced is much bolder than our old drip coffee maker, smells great while perking and drinking, wonderful flavor. If you ground your own fresh coffee beans, no doubt it would be even more wonderful.I am VERY happy with this purchase. Actually came back to Amazon to see if they made a 12 cup version which would be nice for when my kids come home to visit – but sad to say I could not find it in a 12 cup.Ps… the cup size I think must be 5 oz cups, because when we fill it to the “9 cup” mark, we only get 5 or so cups of coffee (8-10 oz regular coffee mug type cups).Clean up is easy. I hand wash mine, mostly just rinse it out with hot water and then wipe it dry with towel. Use a little soap now and then.The only thing I don’t like is the time it takes to get to perk with our older electric cook top.Considering purchasing one of those fancy induction cook tops to speed that up.Buy it, you will like it !*UPDATE* 9/13/2018 – I purchased a NuWave PIC Platnum (latest model as of this date) – this is an induction cooktop.It WORKS with this Percolator just fine. (there was some question of that) but glad to report that it does work.With the NuWave you can program it to do Stage Cooking… Stage 1, some temp, for some time, State 2, some temp, for some time, etc… then save that as a program number that you can run, and it will auto go thru the different stages.I fill the Percolator up to the first hole in the spout (you can see that when you look inside the pot)… this is close to the 9 cup mark.I programmed the NuWave to run at 575 degrees for 7 minutes (that gets me to the first few perks)… and then at 210 degrees for the next 9 minutes (that is how long I want it to perk)… and it does perk at 210, but will not at 205. At 215 it perks a little strong, so I set it to use 210 degrees for the next 9 minutes (stage 2), and then for the last stage… I set it to keep the coffee nice and hot 180 degrees, for the next 20 minutes and then to shut off.That lets me come back for a nice HOT second cup…Worked like a champ this morning. Just filled my pot up to the first hole, put my 3 scoops of coffee in, and told it to run program 99 (where I had saved those 3 stages of cooking). It ran the 7 minutes at 575 degrees and just started perking… then stage 2 kicked in, 210 degrees for the next 9 minutes, and then stage 3, 180 degrees for the next 20 minutes… then it shut off.COOL !
ChevyPreps From Oregon –
A Very Quality Cool Coffee Maker
I give this unit five stars not because it is perfect but because it makes a good cup of coffee. It is pretty sturdy and well made. It has quality machining etc. I use regular drip coffee filters and it makes a very tasty cup of coffee. If you perk it on a gas stove it does not take long to make a pot of coffee. I am hoping the glass part will last. If it breaks you could form a workable fix with some Aluminum foil.One of the big selling points of this coffee pot is you can take it camping and it does not need electricity to work. I think for the money you are getting a durable quality coffee pot that makes good coffee.Just for the record I put 8 actual cups of water, it has not boiled over. On a gas stove it takes about 5 or 6 minutes using cold water to start percolating. I let percolate for 7 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it sit for a couple of minutes.Pour and Drink.
Amazon Customer –
It holds only five 8 oz. cups.
I bought the nine cup version of this and as some others have said, it is not nine 8 oz cupsâ it holds 5 measured cups at best. That being said it works great and is simple to use. It probably takes 8-10 minutes to get it boiling and perk the coffee but I think itâs worth the time. I got lots of grounds in my coffee but I think that is partly due to a medium or fine grind that we have. I started using a paper basket filter and fold it over on itself to create a coffee pouch and there is way less grounds in the coffee.Overall I like it and would recommend it as long as you donât need 9 cups of coffee. The coffee is good and it is hot.
tux07 –
This is a great little pot!
This review is for the 6-cup pot. I am using an electric stove.I am usually a tea drinker, but want a cup of coffee once in a while. I remember making my dad’s coffee in a pot like this when I was a kid. I cannot stand plastic and just cringe when I think about how long I used a Mr. Coffee back when I drank coffee every day. Most of the pots like this have poly-something-or-other for the clear top, but not this one. It’s glass! Zero plastic or aluminum on this little baby. Yay!Having read a bunch of reviews before I ordered it, I just can’t understand what some people were talking about. The lid does *not* drop into the pot, with or without the basket in place. I had no problem with the handle being too hot, although I did make sure to leave the pot off to the side of the burner so that the handle was not right over the heat. To me, that’s just common sense. It is super sturdy with a nice weight to it. I didn’t use any filter and the grounds are very minimal in the finished cup. That was using regular grind, not course ground. It’s not an issue for me at all. The pot makes excellent coffee.The only distraction for me is that it is made in China, but I guess that’s a different discussion. Thank you to the veterans at Coletti for their service to our country.
Fabiola Harari –
Súper bonita y práctica. Muy satisfecha con mi compra.
IGrowGreen –
This is what should be THE standard for coffee! I used to love when my grandmother would perk up a fresh coffee. 40 years ago, she had a simple aluminum perk and it got the job done.The 12 Cup Bozeman is highly crafted of stainless steel. Having brewed several pots now, I cut an X in the middle of a paper filter, filling the max water gives me 3+ XLarge mugs of PERFECTION. I heat the water to boiling, then put the hopper in and turn the stove way down to SLOWLY get the flavour out of the grinds. After 20 or so minutes, I take it off the burner turn the stove to min, and wait a minute before removing the hopper to the sink to cool…pour, and return pot to stovetop. Easy to clean, and blows the electric drip taste away completely. Best purchase of 2024. Coffee beans are EXPENSIVE and I’ll spend the extra 10 minutes to get the right taste which is even better than my French Press! I use a single cup- 3 minute brewer if I’m in a furry hurry and regret it every time now. Thank you Coletti for your service, AND beautifully crafted high quality products.
Tina –
Nach 5 Minuten der perfekte Kaffee.Würden nur dazu raten einen kleinen Moment zu warten wenn er aufhört zu kochen damit man keinen Kaffeesatz mit in der Tasse hat.
Freewheelin –
It’s a complete change for me having used machines and a cafetiere (french press) over the years. I’ve never had a percolator like this. It’s really a bit of a revelation just how good this is. It makes 3 mugs of strong coffee which sets me up for the day and I’m loving it. It’s easy to use, set up and clean and takes about 15 minutes from start to finish on a low heat on my gas hob. I would recommend this to anyone who loves coffee. One last thing to add. It comes with some paper filters. I checked and to buy 100 of these is, I think, a little expensive, obviously you can judge for yourself. So I bought 10 cafetiere replacement mesh screens. 4 inch in diameter. £4. You only need one which will last for ages, does the job for fine ground coffee and is reusable. Just sayin. Anyway just get one. You won’t regret it.
Ewan Parry –
Pleased with the product. Didnât know it needed filters though