☕ Brew Bold, Live Bright: The Red Percolator That Powers Your Day
The Moss & Stone Electric Coffee Percolator is a 10-cup (54 oz) capacity coffee maker featuring an 800-watt heating element for fast boiling and rich, bold coffee. Its stainless steel body with a cool-touch handle ensures safe pouring, while the indicator light and keep-warm function provide convenience. Compact and stylish in vibrant red, it includes a reusable stainless steel filter basket and is ideal for both indoor and camping use.
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
Number of Items | 5 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.71"D x 9.06"W x 11.02"H |
Capacity | 10 Cups |
Style | Classic |
Color | Red |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, indoor |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Special Features | Stainless Steel Basket, Automatic Keep Warm, Cool-Touch Handle |
Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
R**R
Good value. Makes great cup of percolated coffee
Awsome, works perfect. Looks great. I got the red and for the most part, it matches my other kitchen appliances. It makes great percolated Coffee. I didn't realize how much I missed percolated coffee. It's very easy to care for and clean. Not a big deal, but in the description, it says the perc knob is glass. It is not glass. It is a good quality plastic, but that's what should be in the description. Great value.
T**C
What was I so afraid of?
Percolated coffee was to me as Grand Unified Theory was to Einstein. Not to compare myself to Einstein, exactly -- except to say that, in the great Venn diagram of Percolators vs. The Physics of Everything, there happened to be a great overlap labelled, "Stuff that's almost impossibly hard to comprehend; maybe fully impossible. We just don't know. Shrug." And, as is my distinctly non-Einsteinian way, I choose to avoid contemplating the mysteries that surround me, until/unless left with no other choice. (Yes, I'm a real hero.) Anywho, so this thing at work was the condition that created the forced confrontation I require for personal growth: I learned to use a percolator. As it happens, using a percolator is (a) not that hard, and (2.) produces a super-heated (that's how I like it), super-good cup of coffee. Imagine my surprise. And my delight, too, when this new-found ability coincided with the official demise of my automatic drip machine. So, with all the bravado that attends the newly-informed, I decided to replace my dead drip with this, a pleasantly red, real-life percolator. I am proud to tell you that I am now percolating daily. I feel all sorts of smug and superior to my non-percolating friends. My coffee is super-hot, super-good, and the machine is particularly pretty to look at when not in use, and to listen to when in it. Cleaning is a breeze (just wash the parts in soapy water after every use). And, because percolators prefer -- for those of you poor saps who don't possess the wildly specialized insights I've got going for me -- a coarser "grind" (as one says when one possesses said insights) than your average can of Folgers provides, I went out and bought a coffee bean grinder. Yes, I did, Reader. Now, I grind coarse beans and find but few crumbs at the bottom of my pot (solution: I make a little more coffee than needed, which keeps the grit mostly in the pot and out of my cup). So, now I'm fully one of "those" people (as one says when one currently lacks aforementioned insights), grinding my little bag of whole bean coffee with a big better-than-you grin on my face. The whole experience, in other words, has turned my regular morning coffee trudge into a mini-excursion to the world of the super rich and super satisfied. Regrets? Not really, no. My coffee kicks ass. I look forward to it every morning as I wake up and prepare to avoid confronting what mysteries of the universe are left to me. (Like homemade salsa. People do that? How?? Why???)
M**S
Quality, good price, great brew
The media could not be loaded. Loved this percolator for several reasons. The quality far exceeded the cost, and there's something about watching the coffee becoming darker and darker through the clear knob on the top! For anyone who perks coffee one time a day or less this would be great. Flavor of the coffee was dreamy and temperature was perfect! For us, who drink an unhealthy amount of coffee, it just wasn't convenient enough. It also takes a little longer to brew and a standard coffee pot so keep that in mind as well. Overall the product worked very well and I would definitely recommend.
B**P
It is fast and I can’t screw it up.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I did not want another drip pot. I broke the last one because I was frazzled and forgot the filter. Coffee quality:I grind my beans and love the coffee this makes. Size:Size is nice, not too big or too small. Brew speed:It brews fast, really fast. Capacity:Big enough, 12 ,4 oz cups that’s china closet size. I use a mug 8-12 oz I will get 3-4 mugs per brew. Water flow:It is a Percolator, it doesn’t flow it is pushed. That works great. Design:It is pretty.
S**3
Makes Good Coffee, But Has Some Drawbacks
The Moss & Stone 10-Cup Copper Electric Percolator brews a rich, flavorful cup of coffee and looks beautiful on the counter with its classic design. The keep-warm function is handy, and the removable basket makes cleaning easier. However, the exterior gets quite hot during use, and the cord feels a bit short for flexible placement. It’s a decent percolator overall, but a few design improvements could make it even better.
S**.
Best tasting brew!
Ultimate coffee percolator! Ease in use, quick to brew! Highly recommend for great tasting coffee! Better than any ole drip coffee maker or keurig and more cost effective!
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