Brand | Coleman |
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Color | Multi |
Product Dimensions | 10.1"D x 12.1"W x 15.7"H |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Included Components | COFFEEMAKER CAMPING C001 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Model Name | 2000038223 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.9 x 11.9 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 3.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 12 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Part Number | 2000015167 |
Size | 8.5" x 11" x 14" |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
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Coleman Camping Coffee Maker,Black
Brand | Coleman |
Color | Multi |
Product Dimensions | 10.1"D x 12.1"W x 15.7"H |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
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About this item
- Camping coffee maker quickly brews up to 10 cups of coffee on a camp stove
- Steel base fits on most traditional 2- and 3-burner camp stoves
- Included 10-cup glass carafe allows for easy pouring
- Removable swing-out filter basket fits 8- to 12-cup filters
- Pause ‘N Serve feature lets you pour a cup before brew cycle is complete
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Coleman Camping Coffeemaker
Enjoy the campsite sunrise the right way—with a cup of fresh coffee from the Coleman Camping Coffeemaker. The steel base fits over most camp stove burners. Just pour enough water for up to 10 cups of coffee into the easy-fill reservoir. Once it starts to boil, the water will move through the filter and brew itself into the glass decanter. For campers who just can’t wait for the entire pot to brew before pouring that first cup, the Pause ‘N Serve feature lets you do just that without the mess.
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Easily make drip-brewed coffee while enjoying the outdoors with the Coleman Camping Coffee Maker. Designed with a steel base that fits over most 2- and 3-burner camp stoves, this camping coffee maker features a large reservoir that enables you to brew up to 10 cups of hot coffee at once. Making coffee with this outdoor coffee maker is easy. Simply spoon grounds into the removable swing-out filter basket, fill the reservoir with water, and place the coffee maker over your stove burner. Within minutes, the 10-cup glass carafe will be filled with freshly brewed coffee ready to be enjoyed in the great outdoors. A Pause 'N Serve feature lets you grab a cup before the brew cycle is finished. The Coleman Camping Coffee Maker measures 8.5 x 11 x 14 inches.
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About Coleman More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a "no light, no pay" clause--a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked--and drew substantial interest from businesses that wanted to keep their lights on after dark. In the ensuing years, Coleman expanded its product line well beyond lanterns. The company's current catalog is thick with products that make spending time outdoors a pleasure. There are coolers that keep food and drinks cold for days on end, comfortable airbeds that won't deflate during the night, a complete line of LED lights that last for years, powerful portable grills that cook with an authentic open-grill flame, and much, much more. Coleman has truly fashioned much of our outdoor camping experience, and expects to do so for generations to come. END
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ASIN | B001K7IDVU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #556,187 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #595 in Coffee Machines |
Date First Available | April 1, 2005 |
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Customers like the ease of use and value of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it's simple to use, convenient, and worth the money. Some appreciate the power outage, and quality. That said, some complain about the drip. Opinions are mixed on size, speed, and heat.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. For example, they say it makes very good coffee, brews quickly, and produces a perfect cup of coffee with no grounds. Some mention that the burner is good and the coffee is brewed reasonably well. That said, most say it's a great camping coffee maker and makes a tasty brewer.
"...As for the unit itself, it's well made and with average care and cleaning, I suspect it should last a good many years to come...." Read more
"...regular or decaf, made in a drip coffeemaker, smooth and rich, no acid taste and no grounds to gag me or get stuck in my teeth...." Read more
"...But for all other situations, this coffee maker makes a tasty brew without requiring electric power and it uses the same paper filters...." Read more
"This coffee maker is perfect. I wouldnt change anything on it. It's simple to use and easy to understand how to use...." Read more
Customers like the coffee maker for camping. They say it's easy to use, makes a decent cup of coffee, and is awesome for the camp trailer. Some say it makes camping better, and it'll make coffee right on the RV propane stove. It's also a great addition to camping gear and perfect for off-grid camping.
"...Overall this is a great addition to your camp gear. Very good quality Coleman unit." Read more
"...Overall, it is a great piece to take camping, it does the job, and you I get a tasty cup of coffee just like at home." Read more
"Perfect for our little camper...." Read more
"...This is a great solution when camping without electricity." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's simple to set up and clean, and is as easy as using a home coffee maker. Some say it'll make a perfect cup of coffee in a snap.
"...Now I have to say here that this Coleman coffee maker is -REALLY- easy to use...so easy in fact, that I had to read the instructions because I could..." Read more
"...The coffee maker is so easy to use; a kid can operate it. Well, except my kids...." Read more
"...Freaking awesome! This thing is very simple. Just set it up exactly like you would for your counter top coffee maker except set it on a camp stove...." Read more
"...It was easy to use (easier than a percolater and way less messy) the flow interrupter is great for those who can't wait for the whole pot to be done..." Read more
Customers like the value of the coffee maker. They mention it's quick, easy, and worth the money. Some say it'll make strong, tasty coffee in a reasonable time.
"...to brew than an electric coffee drip coffee maker, but the wait is well worth it.Believe me, it’s worth it...." Read more
"...Costs a little more, but very worth it. Wouldn't want anything else. You do get what you pay for...." Read more
"...At this point the thing was more work than its value but I hate getting rid of something if I can fix it...." Read more
"...My wife loves it and she thinks it was a great buy and easy to use. Everything about it seems to hold true in all the reviews...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the coffee maker. Some mention it's faster and requires less attention than their percolator, while others say that it brews quickly and cranks out coffee in record time.
"...It takes a bit longer to brew than an electric coffee drip coffee maker, but the wait is well worth it...." Read more
"...up a second burner...with just one burner this thing actually makes the coffee FASTER than my Proctor-Silex or my Mr. Coffee...." Read more
"...Brewing Time: I was a little taken aback that my coffee wasn't as instant as I would have liked to hope for...." Read more
"...Coffee because it doesn't consume our expensive propane and is slightly faster...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heat of the coffee maker. Some mention that it keeps coffee hot as long as the burner is on, and can even be used to heat up water to do dishes or warm soup. However, others say that the unit gets very hot, especially around the base, and does require a hot stove. Some say that it spits hot water at them, and that the basket will overflow.
"...I then did a brew test and that worked as well, the coffee was VERY hot though, so be careful...." Read more
"...I enjoy watching it brew. I love how I can brew hot water and add it to my shower bag to get warm water...." Read more
"...My only gripe is that the coffee gets cold within 20 minutes...." Read more
"...it may take a little longer to heat things up and the plate steel may get red hot, but at least the steel won't melt...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the coffee maker. Some mention that it fits great on the camp stove, while others say that it's rather large for car camping and takes up space in the car.
"Yes, it makes good drip coffee but this thing is huge. Where space in an RV is limited this dominates the kitchen...." Read more
"...It takes regular coffee filters and uses a standard size coffee pot which is great, no need to order special accessories or filters...." Read more
"...I’d sum it up like this, the coffee maker is a nice to have but it’s very bulky. If you have the time and patience, then pick one up...." Read more
"...It didn't work on our new 3 burner camp stove because it didn't fit the grill plate and it was to far from the flame...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the drip of the coffee maker. They mention that the water wasn't draining through the coffee and filter very well, and that the coffee didn't drip through the filter into the carafe. They also say that the drip hole barely dripped coffee, and the water would back up in the top causing it to overflow and make a huge mess every time.
"...none came out of the bottom of the filter basket and water overflowed from the top of it. I removed the basket and poured out the water...." Read more
"...too fast, flooding the basket with grounds/water and rendering coffee drainage impossible. Water/coffee then spills over the burner...." Read more
"...After that, the water would not drain through the filter and what did manage to get through had coffee grounds in it." Read more
"Yes, it makes good drip coffee but this thing is huge. Where space in an RV is limited this dominates the kitchen...." Read more
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I had purchased this product for use in my camper after some less than successful experiments with more traditional coffee makers (including a small 12 volt unit). While I don't mind "roughing it", I just can't live without my morning coffee. Unlike many people who take their campers to a campground and just plug into the 110, my camper is rigged to be self-sustaining (including a solar panel system) so we can actually camp in the woods and get away from people. I never really understood the point of a "camp ground" where people are loud, rude and obnoxious...the reason I go camping is to get away from that. Anyways, while my camper does have a 1000 watt inverter, a typical 900 watt electric coffee maker is just a bit more than the system can handle (at least at present), so I needed an alternative. The small 12 volt technically worked, but it took forever and only produced one cup (small cup by my standards) at a time. I should also add that I just do not like "percolated" coffee either. I love my coffee...and I love STRONG coffee...just not "chunky style". I was getting desperate, so even at the retail price of $40, after having looked at them for a couple of weeks I figured this Coleman unit worth a shot.
Now I have to say here that this Coleman coffee maker is -REALLY- easy to use...so easy in fact, that I had to read the instructions because I couldn't figure out how it worked! After nearly 50 years of having to "plug in the coffee maker" (including the little 12 volt), because this thing (more or less) looks like a pretty typical coffee maker, right out of the box I was totally befuddled by the lack of a power chord! Really..."How does this damn thing work???" LOL!!! Seriously though...ya just set this thing over a burner on your camp stove, put a filter in and add coffee, fill it with water, light the stove and presto! Fresh coffee! It really is THAT easy. The instructions say this unit works with one or two burners stoves but honestly, I haven't had to fire up a second burner...with just one burner this thing actually makes the coffee FASTER than my Proctor-Silex or my Mr. Coffee. While I haven't tried it yet (maybe later this summer), I suspect this thing would work equally well with a can or two of Sterno.
As for the unit itself, it's well made and with average care and cleaning, I suspect it should last a good many years to come. The bottom of the unit is metal, obviously for use over a stove burner and the plastic portions seem to be a bit heavier than your average coffee maker. The carafe or "pot" is....well....ummm...it's a coffee pot. The pot itself is made of glass, so extra care during transport should probably be observed (as with globes on camping lanterns). Personally I wrap the pot in the sleeping bag while traveling to keep it safe. I would also add that unlike my electric Proctor-Silex, this one doesn't "dribble" when you pour a cup!
While this is probably a bit subjective, I also have to say....as a person who's had a fair deal of experience with coffee makers...this thing really makes a lovely cup of coffee! I don't really know if it's just the higher heat of the camp stove, maybe the quality of the plastics and glass Coleman uses or simply the fresh woodland air I like to wake up to when I'm camping, but the coffee that comes out of this thing really does taste better than the stuff I have here at home every day (and the wife has said the same).
Seriously...I just can't say anything bad about this unit. A decent little camp stove is all this thing needs to work. If you're looking for a coffee maker that doesn't require electricity, look no further. ..this is the one you've been looking for!
Camp coffee, Cowboy Coffee or perked coffee all have their own appeal. However, they truly don’t make a ‘decent’ cup of coffee. By ‘decent’, I mean Colombian, regular or decaf, made in a drip coffeemaker, smooth and rich, no acid taste and no grounds to gag me or get stuck in my teeth.
Because coffee grounds stuck in your teeth is not a look you want to sport anywhere, even camping.
Enter in this handy dandy (and very cool) Coleman Camp Coffee Maker. Absolutely replicates your home fresh brewed coffee every time!
The coffee maker is so easy to use; a kid can operate it. Well, except my kids. The teen would rather mope around and lament about not having data, and the 8-year-old gets too easily distracted by shiny objects.
Just sit it atop one of the burners of your camp stove, and you’re in business! Make sure, though, that you don’t have the flame too high – I noticed in some reviews they had issues with the plastic part of the coffee maker melting. Not sure if they got defective ones, but I had no trouble with this one, and there was no melting of plastic at any time. You don’t have to have the flame at full blast to make this coffee maker effective. In fact, it might mention that in the operation instructions, but who reads those?
The coffee maker has a swing away basket in which to place the filter, and water is poured through a hinged lid, just like any other drip coffee maker. The ingenious part of this coffee maker however, is that the water is stored in a metal reservoir just under the carafe. When the gas is lit, it heats the water and forces it through the drip system. It takes a bit longer to brew than an electric coffee drip coffee maker, but the wait is well worth it.
Believe me, it’s worth it.
One thing to note is that it does have a lever that will keep the coffee from spewing all over the place if you want to sneak a cup in the middle of the brew cycle (for those of you who don’t have patience) - however, you *must* make sure you put the carafe back into its spot perfectly, or that fresh brewed coffee you plan to show off (and drink) will run out all over in a wasteful manner.
That would be tragic if you need your morning coffee like my hubby does. Just sayin’.
Be the envy of your friends and camping neighbors! Or invite them all over for some fresh brewed coffee. You’ll suddenly have a ton of new best friends.
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