Drip Coffee Pots - 205 items found


VINTAGE REVERE 1801 COPPER BOTTOM STAINLESS DRIP COFFEE POT
Coffee Makers
$45.00
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1940 HALL "YELLOW ROSE" DRIP-O-LATOR 8 CUP COFFEE POT ~ NICE COLOR AND DESIGN
Hall
$21.50
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Hall China Crocus Drip O Lator Coffee Pot & Lid Meltdown Shape Art Deco
Hall
$74.95
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American Stainless kitchen drip coffee pot
Cookware
$15.95
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PFALTZGRAFF BROWN DRIP COFFEE POT NO. 303
Pfaltzgraff
$10.00
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vintage Kwik Drip West Bend aluminum camping coffee maker pot LARGE 18 cups
Cookware
$14.99
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Antique Super Maid Cook Ware Aluminum Biggin Drip Coffee Maker Pot Water Pitcher
Aluminum
$24.99
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1930s Deco Vollrath Kook King Drip O Lator White Enamel Coffee Pot / Maker
Graniteware
$73.00
End time: 05-Mar-12 16:55:04 PST

Pfaltzgraff brown gourmet drip coffee pot great condition VTG
Pfaltzgraff
$9.50Buy It Now: $14.00
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Vintage Porcelier Vitreous China Drip Coffee Pot White Mult-iColored Design
Other
$48.99
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Grinding coffee beans for a percolator vs. a drip maker?

Does a percolating coffee pot be missing a finer/coarser grind than a traditional drip coffee pot?


No, a percolator works orderly with a coarser grind. The finer the grind the more surface area of the coffee particles is revealed. This allows more coffee to get into the water as the ditch-water passes through the grounds. Drip grind is finer than percolator grind. Espresso is finer than drip.

You can put a finer grind into a percolator and you will end up with a much stronger coffee than with the equiangular grind, but you my also have more grounds in your cup, too. You could use a filter designed for percolator baskets that will help prevent that.


yes. more like an espresso persecute.


Express advice on making coffee with a percolator, they will destroy a good cup of coffee. While percolating the coffee beans, your coffee (brewing) keeps on getting "re-passionate." That will leave you with a bitter cup of coffee. You may want to stay with a drip maker (first cup always tastes the best).


No. The mill is determined by the type of bean; the more oily the bean, the finder the grind.


No, a percolator works dependable with a coarser grind. The finer the grind the more surface area of the coffee particles is revealed. This allows more coffee to get into the water as the tap water passes through the grounds. Drip grind is finer than percolator grind. Espresso is finer than drip.

You can put a finer grind into a percolator and you will end up with a much stronger coffee than with the legitimate grind, but you my also have more grounds in your cup, too. You could use a filter designed for percolator baskets that will help prevent that.


No it doesn't if anything coarser because it recirculates, far apart from a drip which just goes through once. I would prefer percolator coffee, it's alway stronger and taste like COFFEE, lol....sometimes I desire I can pour my drip through again, but I just more coffee, which is a waste sometimes.


nope, it tastes so much happier........

How do you convert an automatic drip coffee brewer to an pour over?

I have a automated drip air pot coffee maker, but I don't want to hook it up to plumbing. Can I just run a hose from something like water bottle into the tap water inlet still have it work?


It's credible, but no practical.It would be more problem to do than installing to water line. And do you know what a pain it is to keep adding water. You can get a water track for a automatic ice maker for a fridge, and install that. Its easy. Good luck.

how to clean a drip coffee pot after sitting for a long time.?

douse and what else??


You could hold a cleaner especially made for drip coffee pots or use white vinegar and water.
Mix 1 cup vinegar to 3 cups water then run it through the pot. If really bad, run another mixture before rinsing.
Run absolve water through the pot 3 times before making coffee.
The vinegar cuts the oil deposits left behind from brewing coffee.
PS I also use a Q-tip on the water holes ethical before rinsing.