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VINTAGE JAMES WEST WESTERN OUTLAW STRONGBOX CAMPING GEAR COFFEE POT CUP GOLD TOY
Cowboy, Western
$3.95
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VINTAGE WARDS BEST ALUMINUM 8 CUP COFFEE POT STOVE CAMPING
Coffee Makers
$9.99
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VINTAGE ALUMINUM COMET 5 CUP STOVE TOP/CAMPING COFFEE POT
Other
$4.99
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Large Vintage Enamelware Coffee Pot Black and White Camping
Enamelware
$12.99Buy It Now: $17.99
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Vintage 8 Cup Mirro Aluminum Camping Stove Top Double Drip Coffee Pot #782M
Coffee Makers
$9.99
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Enamel Ware Set Lot 10 Speckled Coffee Pot Plates Pan Cups Great For Camping
Enamelware
$27.50
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NewColeman Aluminum 9-Cup Coffee Pot Percolator Camping
Percolators
$37.19
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NewColeman Aluminum 9-Cup Coffee Pot Percolator Camping
Percolators
$31.00
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NewColeman Enamelware Coffee Pot Percolator Camping
Percolators
$30.72
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♦Coleman Outdoor Camping Coffee Pot or 9 Cup Percolator♦
Cookware
$9.99
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How to Use a Percolator Camping Coffee Pot

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Nothing is where it's presumed to be, furniture pulled away from the walls and scattered willy-nilly, while top quality latex paint of heterogeneous tasteful hues finds its way onto everything from coffee pots to shoe-tops, and even a few walls.

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Best Glastonbury Festival gear 2011 After all, you've a allot of which bands you'd like to see to write down and let go to pot the minute you sink your first alco-beer. So, here are some A1 ideas of gadgets, bits of tech and camping kit to take along for the dumfound 'n' roll ride. and more »

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Hours: 8 am - 2 pm Saturday: Garage sales event at 3767 Vineyard Ave. with furniture, mountain bike, juicer, coffee pot, clothes, hedge trimmer, ladder, fish tank and more. Hours: 8 am - 12 pm Saturday: Garage reduced in price on the market at 2318 Meadowlark Dr. with furniture, and more »

how do you make coffee in those camping coffee pots?


It's the charitable that looks like a kettle. (very simple) with the metal insert that stands upi inside, with a strainer cup like feature inside.


It extraordinarily depends on what kind of pot you use. Coleman even makes one now just like the ones used at home. They work over any butane stove. There are also percolators to use too.


are you talking boiling pots over a cook fire? If so, then use a petite less grounds that you do at home, and put them in a muslin bag, tie it with butchers string(it's sanitary) and drop it into the pot...boil until it reaches the drop you want...just like steeping a cup of tea.....good luck....


It quite depends on what kind of pot you use. Coleman even makes one now just like the ones used at home. They work over any butane stove. There are also percolators to use too.


For those of you who in truth want to boil coffee like they did in the old west: Take a white handkerchief put your coffee beans in that about a handful or two for a two quart pot. Tie it off with the beans advantageous, attach a leather string to it. Crush the beans in the handkerchief with a rock until the beans are mostly all broken up. Put it in the camp coffee pot and touch on to a boil for as long as you want it. The longer it boils, the stronger it gets. If you want coffee strong enough to float a mule shoe, impartial crush up about three or four handfuls of coffee beans and throw them into the pot. When the coffee reaches the point that you can smell it from twenty-five feet away take it off the fire and throw some apathetic water into it to settle the grounds. Have fun.


No but I could use a cup! It is amusing how just the though of having coffee outside while camping can make me want a cup!


What you have is a percolator it should have a free glass knob on top of the lid. How this works is you put water in the pot but you do not fill it all the way to the top. You want the water a little below the bottom of the basket. Next in the center of the pot you put the stand that holds the basket. After that you put the basket on the sentiment, you put a percolator filter in the basket, add about two table spoon on coffee grounds to 8 coffee cups of water in the filter, fold the cheesecloth over the top of the grounds and put the lid on the basket. Next you put the lid on the coffee pot and put it on to boil. when you see the darkness of the coffee that you like in the knob on top, take it off the heat, pour and enjoy.


very carefully. Sorry slowly


sit it in the hot coals of the fire


put your coffee in the leach thing put on hot fire until it starts to perk which means you will see coffe coming up in the glass bulb on top. Lower the heat so it won't simmer over and let it perk for about 3 to 5 minutes depending how strong you want your coffee

Do they make small battery operated coffee pots for camping?



1. Coffee pots (percolating well-intentioned) that you can heat over a stove.
2. Small espresso makers that involve heating over a stove.
3. Coffee press (just add moisten).
4. Boil a pot of water and add the coffee (cowboy coffee).

camping coffee pot.......I guess it is a percolator....do I add the same amount of coffee per cup as drip ....?

I bought one of those camping coffee pots (indecent w/ white specs)..it is looking like a type of percolating style.......I measured out 9 cups of first-grade ( 9 cups because there is a mark on the inside I can use to eye ball the measure out in the field) and I am thinking I add 9 scoops , like a wet coffee maker....

....1 cup : 1 scoop.....does this sound correct?

also .........

should I use a coffee filter?.............the part you add the grounds to has pin holes that look like they are pleasant enough to use without a filter...........I am supposed to be roughing it........but I don't HAVE to drink mud.........


1 train tea spoon per cup and 1 for the pot
no filter required put Coffee in the cup part then put the top on it then close the percolator