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Primula Today Aluminum Stove Top Percolator Maker Durable, Brew Coffee On Stovetop, 9 Cup, Silver

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Features

  • Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
  • BETTER BREWING - Primulas 9-cup Coffee Percolator is compact, easy to use, and delivers nine (9) cups of rich, smooth Coffee in one pot. Perfect for everyday use and for large gatherings at home or around the campfire.
  • EASY TO USE- Simply fill the lower chamber with water, Fill the filter with ground coffee, and place on stovetop. Within minutes, delicious, bubbling cups of coffee will fill your pot. Remove from heat and enjoy.
  • SIMPLISTIC, CLASSIC DESIGN Carefully crafted with aluminum. Provides thorough and even heat distribution for enhanced flavor and aroma. Features a matching lid, lipped spout and stay-cool black plastic handle.
  • SAVES YOU MONEY- Enjoy the craft coffee experience from the convenience of your home at a fraction of the price. Make quality coffee quickly, without the hassle of electric coffee machines or single-use pods.
  • IDEAL FOR HOME, CAMPING AND TRAVEL - Works on all electric, ceramic and gas stovetops including propane. Also suitable for grills and campfires too, making it the perfect camping accessory.

Brand: Primula


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 5.2"D x 8.15"W x 8.23"H


Special Feature: Water Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Percolator


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Classic


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee maker


Included Components: Percolator


Operation Mode: Manual


Model Name: Primula Today Aluminum Stove Top Percolator Coffee Maker


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Manufacturer: Epoca


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: TPA-3609


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 20, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bare minimum construction.
I sent this unit back. I just wanted an old-fashioned perculator to use. In case the power went out in my home. But this thing was sad! It was so sad that it didn't even have water lines to measure, where to put the water level. If you're out camping in the middle of nowhere. You've got no way of knowing how much you're putting in. And that's just sad! Make it impossible to get a good cup of coffee. Unless you've been able to use it for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by Joi J

  • Not very heavy aluminum
Looks nice but not very heavy aluminum. Would dent easy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by Denise Helm

  • COFFEE POT
THIS COFFEE POT IS VERY NICE WHEN ELECTRIC GOSE OUT I HAVE GAS STOVE AND CAN STILL MAKE COFFEE.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023 by Alice Amore

  • Works great
Love it
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by ekeeke

  • Take the time to learn how to use a percolator.
Arrived on time with no damage. Nicely buffed. Your basic all-aluminum coffee pot. Plastic perk indicator at the top. Some scoff at plastic rather than glass, but that plastic doesn't get as hot nor is it as likely to break if you drop it on a hard surface. Reading the reviews on here was entertaining, so I'll try to put my two cents worth into the discussion. To begin with, a measured cup is 8 oz. That's a normal sized "mug" of coffee. A regular coffee cup, like mammaw has in her china cabinet, is only about 6 oz. IN THE MANUAL it says "do NOT fill above the lowest row of 3 holes in the spout". Using this as a guide, I measured water into the pot just touching the lowest row of 3 holes. It held 5 1/4 "mugs" or 42 oz to reach that level. They advertise this as a 9 cup model. Adding enough water to reach the top of the lowest row of three holes required just one more ounce of water so it took 43 oz to reach the upper limit. So bottom line is you can only brew just over five 8oz mugs of coffee or you can brew just over seven 6 oz grammaw size cups of coffee. Or you can brew 9 tiny little 4.7 ounce cups of coffee. Now that we know how much the thing holds lets talk a little about how to use it. Old style regular grind (or coarser) works best in a percolator. The finer grinds are meant for drip coffee makers and espresso. I use Maxwell House original, same as my mom and her mom did in their percolators 50 years ago, mainly because I don't want to have to pack a coffee grinder when I go camping, it's available everywhere, and it's not too expensive. But I'm not brand loyal so anytime I see a coarser grind available, I try them all. You're always going to get some sediment in perked coffee. You can buy and use paper filters inside the basket to eliminate them, but doing so changes the flavor and kind of defeats the purpose. So I don't use them at all. Using a percolator: Measure your water and add your ground coffee to the basket. You'll have to decide how many "mugs" you want, and then you'll have to experiment over several days to learn how much coffee to use to get it as strong as you like, according to your taste. Put it on the burner but be mindful, if you start it out on high to speed the process up, you have to be ready to turn the heat way down as soon as it starts percolating. You don't want to boil the water in the pot, just apply enough heat to keep the bubbling going with as little "steam" as possible coming out of the spout. Too much heat will make it taste burnt. On my gas range or Coleman stove, I have to turn the flame almost all the way down to get a slow perk. Once it starts perking slow and regular, start watching your clock or set a timer for three, no more than 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and let the pot sit for another 3-5 minutes to allow whatever sediment is in the coffee to settle out. Now you're ready to serve. I pour the entire pot into a thermos to keep it hot, but if you take the lid off and remove the basket and stem you can put the pot back on the stove on the lowest heat setting to keep it hot. The above advice applies to all percolators. This Primula Today model is economical, and does exactly what it's supposed to do, aside from brewing 9 cups of coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020 by Tecumseh

  • It does the job
It works but I wish it was durable enough to use on campfire
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Rickell rogers

  • Exactly what we needed
This is exactly as expected. Good quality and well made
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by Kim

  • Not long lasting
Haven’t had it that long. Already time to replace.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by CJ

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