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The Farberware 47053 Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator combines heavy-duty stainless steel durability with a polished mirror finish and a permanent filter basket for mess-free brewing. Its clear glass knob lets you monitor the percolation process, while the dishwasher-safe design ensures easy cleanup. Perfect for professionals who appreciate a rich, full-bodied stovetop brew with timeless style and reliable performance.





















| ASIN | B078HSBGSD |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,316,685 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1,090 in Stovetop Coffee Makers |
| Brand | Farberware |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (26,698) |
| Date First Available | 21 Dec. 2017 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 kg |
| Model Number | 47053 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 18.49 x 27.51 cm; 1.13 kg |
| Special Features | Permanent Filter |
B**E
which pleased me. The percolator pleased me even more
Arrived quite a bit earlier than indicated, which pleased me. The percolator pleased me even more. Delighted with it- everything about it performs well; it seems to be well made; it handles nicely. I would buy it again, should the need ever arise!
M**N
Great cuppa
I used to have a filter machine but this is way better. Makes amazing coffee. Even great to take away camping with the family.
P**E
Perfect coffee every time.
We like Everything about this percolator! We use it in the house as well as our camper. I wouldn’t change a thing.
A**N
Great pot makes great coffee
No nonsence coffee percolator. Old is best..
J**R
Five Stars
Very happy with my coffee pot, just what I was looking for.
A**R
Perfect perc.
Percolated coffee isn't so popular these days but as a child it was the only coffee I ever enjoyed. None of the instant stuff or espresso-based muck for me! Percing is the way to go! My wife and I actually bought one of these Farberware stove top percolators on a trip to the USA a few years ago and we use it when we are camping as it works on a camping gas cooker (as well as your home cooker, if you like). Makes anything from a couple of cups to a full pot of nice, rich, flavoursome coffee. You can see when it begins percolating and how strong your coffee is by keeping an eye on the transparent knob atop the lid, where the liquid is forced up. When it's as strong as you like, turn down the heat and let it keep the coffee warm. It's good for a couple of hours that way. the unit is well made, strong (it's survived four years in a trailer up and down the country), and you can get spare knobs for the lid though ours has never broken. If you enjoy percolated coffee this is great! I hand grind beans coarsely as modern filter blend is a bit fine, leaving a sediment of coffee grinds.
P**M
Lid knob
Bought this coffee percolator everything was fine until the knob on the lid shattered while percolating, the shop did not have a replacement knob so offered me half price refund i agreed then i went searching for a knob to fit little known to me the only place i can get them is in US which cost $6 + $50 postage absolute joke, coffee pot as been sitting in my pantry since, if you do buy one of these make sure you know where you can obtain a lid knob locally because it will shatter trust me, very disappointed customer
Y**E
Coffee pot
I love my coffee pot it's always on the stove .it's better than the old one I have had for 40+ years
A**E
Love it its a great replacement for my 30yr old one
S**A
Good product, working and looking great!
C**.
muy buena cafetera, tratarla con cuidado, tiene partes muy nobles para romperse, en la tapa lleva una parte de vidrio, NO quitar, por lavarla bien la rompí, con suerte siguió funcional, otro detalle muy importante cuidar mucho el resortito q trae, un dia lo perdi y básicamente por eso me toco comprar otra. Recuerden q el sabor del cafe tambien depente de la calidad del mismo y los gustos de cada persona, fuerte, suave, con cuerpo, oscuro, etc.
T**R
I was lucky enough to be born in an earlier time – when things worked and lasted. Except for the Corvair and the Ford Pinto, that is. I find as I have matured into middle age that much modern “technology” such as the latest high-tech pots and pans, cookware, and coffee apparatus tend to complicate the obvious instead of improving the original. They are designed to take my money and not much else. For years, I would keep an open mind, spend a lot more money for a “better mousetrap” that overcomplicates but doesn’t do the job any better, and many times, worse than the original concept. For instance, I rediscovered cast iron cookware that my folks used when I was younger, which when treated properly, is ten times better than any Teflon non-stick gadgetry that only lasts a year or two and sends cooked chemical remnants into your body. Yes, cast iron is non-stick – the best. And it cleans up so quickly. Properly cared for (which is easy) cast iron never sticks and lasts forever and will outlast me. So when I got tired of lukewarm, luke-brewed coffee from machines that are terribly expensive and last just a couple of years, and all plastic, I again went back to my roots. I have an expensive Keurig and a $1700.00 combo expresso machine. But I can’t get a decent cup of coffee that I am fortunate enough to remember from earlier days. That is until I again went back to the basics, which has never failed me. They all have their uses and none of them are “wrong”. If I want a cup of coffee as I’m running out the door, Keurig fits the bill. I want an expresso after dinner, my Italian combo machine that cost a fortune works for me. Not judging. Have there been improvements and innovation? Certainly yes. Electric percolators of today do a much better job of regulating heat and brew time, for instance. That controls bitterness and overbrewing. But many of them don’t last longer than a couple of years. With a stove top percolator, you are in total control, you are back to basics and back to the best cup of coffee you will ever have if you like a full-flavored and slightly robust (not burnt or bitter) cup of coffee. Sadly, many people don’t know how good it can be. If you like your coffee apparatus now and what it does for you, fantastic, you are in the sweet spot, but don’t be afraid to try what has worked for decades. You might be pleasantly surprised. You may not know what you’re missing. This stove top percolator is top quality, never fails and will last for decades if cared for properly. It doesn’t take much. But if you just want to press a button and have “instant coffee”, or coffee instantly with no care or time involved, If you want a brew where the water barely touches the coffee before it touches your cup, If you want to pay a lot of money for things that never make it into your cup (k-cups, pods, filters, cleaners, etc), if you want to “clean” parts of your “apparatus” you will never see, and trust that, if you want to replace that thing every few years, if you like lots of buttons, lights, beeps, timers, scrolling LED readouts, warning after warning to clean this and replace that, If you want coffee out of a Star Trek replicator, don’t buy this. But if you just want the best cup of Joe on the planet, enjoy the brewing experience, slow it down and enjoy…this Faberware piece of simple magic can be yours, forever. Take the pace down a little bit, get the plastic and chemicals out of your life, save a whole bunch of bucks and don’t let your coffee pot order you around…and get back to basic mountain grown fresh HOT coffee, and I do mean HOT. My advice for what it’s worth, you will never go back, save a ton of money, and really, really enjoy coffee as it was meant to be. Whatever you decide, take your time to enjoy your coffee experience. You can make more money, but you can’t make more time. Enjoy what you have left. I’ve never had to replace anything on this pot, and it is certain to outlast me! So simple, so good.
K**R
You have to spend a lot of time before the coffee is ready and you will loose flavour and water so next time you prepare the next pot you will know all that
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