For those uninitiated, that’s a coffee percolator.
And it usually makes gritty, overbrewed coffee.
Wait until you hear about Swedish kokkaffe
(Seriously though, I have an electric percolator and it produces nice strong coffee without overbrewing. But then again I am Swedish and I’d probably drink tar if there was caffeine in it…)
It over extracts and is the perfect way to bastardize coffee. Just terrible and should probably be looked on as self harm.
Seriously, if you’re down to a percolator just put a pinch of grounds in your lip like a dip and roll.
Honestly Id rather use the cold water method at that point.
My total perception of coffee changed with a French press. Not snob level, but I like coffee more because of it
I don’t care for it. When you run it through a filter you get a lot of the oils out. Pour over is the way to go imo
You can use a paper filter after french press. I would personally just do a pourover at that point, but if you are unable to achieve a nice consistent medium-fine grind then you may get the best results with an immersion brew (James Hoffman’s french press technique) poured through a rinsed paper filter
French presses are fine and all, but I think OP linked a percolator, which works differently: The water goes up through the tube, then over the grounds, and repeats as it heats/cools. The coffee it makes is unique from the press and you can vary how strong it is by how long you let it percolate.
I’ve never had French press coffee that wasn’t too weak :/
To each their own, but mine sits unused
There’s a lot of variables for coffee. Are you using quality beans, or folgers? What kind of roast? Is the water the right temperature and the right ratio? Are the beans fully coarsely ground? Have you tried blooming the grounds first?
Hotter water and finer grind helps.
But yeah, I still find moka pot easier, especially if I’m making a single cup
Looks like someone wanted to build a Bialetti but in a bad way.
The Technology Connections guy went on like a 40 minute video about coffee percolators, and how they were largely replaced by Mr. Coffee type drip brew machines.
My dad’s got that exact style that he uses when camping. I didn’t drink coffee, but he says it’s great.
It doesn’t make the best quality, but it’s great to have a kettle around that can brew coffee.
Its bad coffee but when youre camping its god tier. There’s something about percolator coffee when out in the woods that hits just right.
I just bring a moka pot and use it on my camp stove. I think it comes out much better.
I’ve drank swimming pools of coffee, and I’d probably drink tea before perc coffee.
Grandma had one of those
Espresso machine ftw
Is this Bialetti’s redneck cousin or what?












