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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Good Little Camping Aide Jul 14, 2006
By C. Fletcher We bought this for a quick weekend trip. It's very handy and delivers in terms of durability over an open flame. It's a bit messy in terms of spurting water during the brewing process, so I wouldn't recommend it for the stove. All around - worth the $10.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good pot for coffee or water... Nov 16, 2008
By G. ASH
"A-OK"
This is a very good aluminum pot, which I mostly use just for heating water. It works okay for brewing coffee. The handles are strong (a bit stiff at first), and the lid fits snugly.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good for occasional use Jul 09, 2007
By R. Wyatt Took it camping for a few days. Worked well for something that will only get used once in a while. Heats up quickly, to include the handles. They are extremely hot by the time the coffee is ready. One great thing is that the pot keeps the coffee hot for a long time after you take it off the heat. We are satisfied with the purpose.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It makes coffee Mar 15, 2007
By karlhungusjr Pretty cool. It's fairly sturdy and it made as decent a cup of coffee as you can get from a percolator.
But just in case anyone doesn't know this already, a "wire handle that folds in for compact storage" does not stay "cool to the touch" when those handles are connected to an aluminum container holding boiling water.
Aluminum and wire has a tendency to transfer heat.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Love the pot, but hate the leak... Nov 22, 2011
By Sebago I have purchased this pot two times as of this date. I had to return the first one due to a small constant drip that leaked from the handle rivets. The leak was constant in that it leaked whether the pot was hot or cold. Besides being annoying, it created a bit of a mess while the pot was heating on the stove. Figuring I had bought a defective unit, I returned the leaky pot and bought a replacement pot. Unfortunately, the new pot leaks slowly from the pot's same handle rivet area. With this replacement pot, the leak only occurs when the pot is hot from heating on the stove (metal expansion?). Obviously, Open Country has some quality control issues with leaks originating from the pot's handle rivets. The handle needs to be redesigned so that leaks will not occur. I love the pot and its size, however, a pot holding hot liquids should NEVER leak... period!!!
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