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GSI Outdoors Percolator Coffee Pot I Glacier Stainless Steel with Silicone Handle for Camping, Backpacking, Travel, RV & Hunting - Stove Safe

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Size: 6 cup


Features

  • BREW RICH, ROBUST COFFEE ANYWHERE: Enjoy full-bodied flavor whether youre camping, RVing, or at home with this Glacier Stainless Coffee Percolator, designed for classic brewing over campfires, stoves, or grills.
  • MULTIPLE SIZES FOR EVERY ADVENTURE: Choose the perfect capacity for your crew: 3 cups (15 fl. oz), 6 cups (30 fl. oz), 9 cups (45 fl. oz), or 12 cups (60 fl. oz). Ideal for solo mornings or group gatherings in the great outdoors.
  • HEAVY-GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Built from marine-grade stainless steel for exceptional durability and corrosion resistance, this percolator withstands years of rugged use and high heat in outdoor environments.
  • NO FILTERS NEEDED & EASY TO USE: Includes an integrated stainless steel percolator system, a clear PercView knob for monitoring brew strength, and a heat-resistant silicone handle for safe, comfortable pouringno paper filters required and easy cleanup every time.
  • GSI OUTDOORS INNOVATION FOR EVERY ADVENTURE: Since 1985, GSI Outdoors has been designing rugged, reliable gear that elevates outdoor cooking and dining for campers and hikers, inspiring explorers to enjoy great food and memorable moments in nature. GSI Outdoors products are covered by a Lifetime Warranty against material and workmanship defects.

Description

Brew your perfect cup of joy no matter where your adventures take you, with our Glacier Stainless Coffee Percolator. Designed for campers, cabin dwellers, RV travelers, and retro farmhouse kitchens, this camp coffee pot helps you make classic, old-fashioned java with ease. Designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor adventures, this percolator is constructed from heavy-gauge stainless steel for long-lasting durability and excellent resistance to rust and corrosion. The built-in clear PercView knob allows you to monitor the brewing process for the most flavorful, perfectly brewed cuppa. Whether you’re starting your day at the campsite or enjoying a quiet morning at home, this coffee percolator makes brewing coffee an enjoyable ritual.

Brand: GSI Outdoors


Capacity: 6 cups


Color: Brushed Stainless


Product Dimensions: 8.5"D x 5"W x 6.3"H


Special Feature: Gas Stovetop Compatible


Other Special Features of the Product: Gas Stovetop Compatible


Coffee Maker Type: Percolator


Specific Uses For Product: Camping, Backpacking, Travel, RV, Hunting


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Backpacking, Travel, RV, Hunting


Operation Mode: Manual


Wattage: 1000 watts


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Coffee Input Type: Ground Coffee


Smart Home Compatibility: Not Smart Home Compatible


Power Source: Stovetop/Fire


Filter Type: Reusable


Capacity: 6 cups


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 8.5"D x 5"W x 6.3"H


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Number of Items: 2


Unit Count: 6.0 Count


Material: Stainless Steel


Exterior Finish: Stainless Steel


Is the item dishwasher safe?: Yes


Brand Name: GSI Outdoors


Included Components: *6 cup Percolator and Insert, Cool-touch Silicone Handle*


Model Name: Glaicer Stainless Percolator with Silicone Handle, 6 Cup


Model Number: 65206


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Global Trade Identification Number: 66


Manufacturer: GSI Outdoors


Warranty Description: All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer's defects in materials and workmanship.


UPC: 090497652066 090497650062


Part Number: 65206


Item Type Name: GSI Outdoors Glaicer Stainless Percolator with Silicone Handle, 6 Cup


Color: Brushed Stainless


Style: Casual


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  • A solid, dependable coffee pot.
Size: 3 cup
If you're living single, you don't want to make a huge pot of coffee for just one person, and this pot is just the right size. This unit is advertised as camping gear, but I happily use it at home on the range top. Percolating is old tech; it works, but it won't taste like Starbucks. That's okay, though, because it won't cost like Starbucks, either. The stainless steel coffee pot itself is rugged, well-built, shiny and attractive, and is easy to care for. The silicon handle works great to prevent burning my hand, but I'll usually use a towel to grab it, too, since it's a little small. Another reviewer recommended buying paper filters and the GSI glass perc knob, which I'm glad I did. A filter captures almost all of the grounds, making drinking a better experience. Filters also make cleanup a breeze--with just one gentle bump in the trash can, 95% of the grounds pop right out, and you can rinse the rest out easily. Brewing without the paper filter makes cleanup a harder job, but after experimentation, my opinion is that the coffee does taste better without the filters. It's your choice. I'm also trying to get away from microplastics in my food, so a stainless steel pot with a glass knob makes sense. The glass knob's a few millimeters bigger than the opening on the pot, so it took some wrangling with pliers to convince it to go in, but it now fits. This unit is advertised rather deceptively as a 3-cup pot, but it brews only 12 oz. of coffee, which makes 1.5 cups for one person or two 6-oz. cups if you're sharing. This is, perhaps, my only true regret about buying this model. It's enough for one, maybe, but if you have company over or you want a second cup, you're going to need a larger unit. If you're a one-and done guy, then this will suit you fine. On my electric range it takes 6 minutes on high to get to boiling, and then I let it perk on low for another 3 minutes, which isn't too bad. If you're used to how speedy a Keurig is, then the perking method seems to take forever, especially on mornings when you have to rush out the door. This pot has no heating element, so there's no automatic shut off. Worried that I may forget about it when I'm in a rush and risk burning the house down, I feel compelled to babysit the pot as it works its magic. At first this was an annoying inconvenience to me, but it forced me to slow down, and I've come to appreciate the morning ritual of watching it perk. It's like a quiet meditation. You do have to experiment with your coffee brand, the amount, the grind, and perk times to get it where you like it. My coffee pot arrived without instructions, so I was left to my own devices to figure things out. The criticisms of this older brewing method, from what I can tell, are correct: because it recycles already brewed coffee up the siphon, it makes a slightly bitter brew that is both weak-tasting but strong with caffeine. It's not unpleasant. And there's a satisfaction I get from using this method that I don't get from pour-over methods or a Keurig. I think this is a good product, overall, size not withstanding, and you may enjoy using one yourself at home or over the campfire. This is the brewing method that got our ancestors through the Great Depression and two world wars, and it still works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by Mssr. Nomdeplume

  • Makes a good cup of coffee
Size: 12 cup
12 cup Works like a charm, took me a minute to figure out my liking of coffee to water ratio. I have perfected it to my liking. I grind my beans to a rough texture and use a heavy tablespoon of coffee per cup of water. I bring it to a percolation on high heat and then lower the flame to a soft perk for about 8 minutes, turn off and let it sit for about 3 minutes just in case any grounds got through. Then poor myself a great cup of coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2026 by Vinny

  • Too Good for Just Camping
Size: 12 cup
I wanted a good camp coffee pot and after looking at a lot of candidates in local stores and reviewing what others said online about competing items I decided this was probably a good choice. And I nailed it. Or rather GSI nailed it. This is one great little coffee pot, and my wife and I love it. In fact, we love it so much that it's not just a camping item -- we leave it on the stove and while we don't use it daily we do use it several times a week since the coffee is just so much better than the drip coffee that's been our daily staple. And Starbucks doesn't get as much of our money these days. It's sturdy, and even though I thought a 12-cup might be on the big side (considered the 9-cup), we usually wind up finishing the pot or at least most of it. I originally made smaller batches but quickly learned we drained the pot when I did. Now it's full pots every time. The silicon-covered handle keeps cool during use, and it's substantial enough for a guy like me with big hands. Everything comes apart smoothly and easily for cleaning, which is simple and quick. A trick I heard from another reviewer and incorporated myself is to use a regular drip coffee filter in the basket. It's really easy to just line it up over the center tube and press a hole into the filter to fit it in place. Keeps any stray grounds from making their way through the basket so I can use the regular drip coffee with terrific results. The only negative I can see is that the resin perk top (not glass, which is a good thing) does come loose after using the pot a few times due to metal expansion/contraction of the lid. When trying to screw it back in, it stays just a bit loose in the threads. And if you try to tighten it too much, it can easily "over-thread" and it will loosen again. There's a sweet spot of tight enough, but not too tight that works well (at least, so far). So in my book, it's far from a deal breaker. It's certainly not a no-brainer like the electric appliances, though. You really "make" coffee. I've found that with Kirkland 100% Colombian Coffee from Costco that three and a half generously rounded tablespoons is about right. I put the burner on high and wait for the water to come to a boil as I watch the clear perk top for the first sign of activity. When I see it, I immediately turn the burner down to half and let it perk away for five minutes. Man, old school really rocks.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2013 by Rick Groves

  • Good small percolator
Size: 3 cup
Perfect size for one person. The only complaint I have is that it came with very sticky labels that were difficult to remove,I had to use nail polish remover to remove the glue. Besides that the coffee pot is easy to clean and the percolator makes good coffee.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026 by teresa

  • Awesome percolator! Worth every penny! Awesome percolator! Worth every penny!
Size: 12 cup
I love this percolator! We go camping a lot and usually we go where there are hook ups, but a couple times we have had to dry camp. I felt completely lost without my coffee!! But I was still undecided on buying a percolator, so I waited. We live on the outskirts of town and our power went out at our house. That was it, I was buying a percolator! I looked everywhere and did my research and decided on this one. And I love it! -All of it is heavy gauge stainless steel, including the basket. I have heard of the glass ones cracking. And I have heard the Alumium ones add a bad flavor to your coffee over time. So stainless steel was a must for me. - And the basket has a lid! This helps reduce coffee grounds getting into your coffee. -I wanted at least a 12 cup for my big family. This one is the perfect size, great for large groups. -It's easy to wash and clean. The lid is attached, so I just wash it out with a little soap and water and let it air dry. -It says the amount of cups of water to pour in on the outside and the inside. This is very helpful. -it has a silicone handle so you don't burn your hand. So I had to do a bit of research on the best way to use a percolator. First I went and bought good coffee at our grocery store and had it grinded coarse. This makes the coffee big enough that you don't have to use a filter in the basket. I did buy little percolator filters to keep on hand just in case I only had fine grinded coffee. I used about 1T scoop of coffee per 2 ounces of water. This was just my preference. Make sure to spread the coffee around in the basket evenly. I then put it on medium until I saw it starting to percolate in the glass bubble and then I turned it down to simmer for 3 to 5 minutes. Watch it closely to make sure your not burning the coffee. You will see the percolating starting to slow down. It made amazing coffee, better than my electric coffee pot. I loved that my whole house smelled wonderful! I am going to also purchase some type of warming carafe to put the coffee in, in case we don't drink it all right away. I would recommend this percolator to anyone! It's great quality! Worth every penny! This should be the last one I ever need. If this review was helpful in making your purchase, please click the YES button. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016 by Kelly McBride

  • Best Camping Percolator I Have Owned!
Size: 12 cup
Purchased this as an upgrade to our Coleman 4 cup percolator. We were never happy with the coffee made by that percolator and we needed a large coffee pot for an upcoming Cub Scout camping trip. Purchased this hoping that the Stainless would hold up to rugged use and that it wouldn't flavor the water like our aluminum coffee pot. Happy to say that this purchase was worth every dollar. We made over 6 pots of coffee in one day and then used it again on a family campout. Here are some perks of this pot... * Large capacity - great for large groups or multiple families camping together * Rugged design - seemed better made than my pervious percolator - like the plastic bulb on top because it is hardier than the glass ones * Stainless means that the water for you coffee is not flavored by the pot like with aluminum pots * Silicone handle allows you to take the pot off a hot burning propane camp stove without a hot mit - Handle didn't melt on camp stove or over campfire (when placed on a grate over the fire) * Holds heat well and coffee stays warm longer than our previous pot I do recommend having your coffee ground for a percolator. It is a different grind than found in pre-ground coffee in the store. First time we used it, we used standard ground coffee and noted that grounds ended up in the bottom of the pot. On our next trip had the coffee ground for a percolator (at Starbucks but Peets will do it as well) and it worked perfectly. No grounds in the bottom of the pot. Please note that it does hold 12 measuring cups of water, but if you drink large mugs of coffee it is more like a 8 cup coffee pot. All in all, this pot was worth every penny paid and I am happy to pay a little more for a quality product like this pot. Needless to say, our old Coleman pot is going in the Goodwill bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2012 by A. Moore

  • Good quality. Great aroma. Easy of use.
Size: 3 cup
The pros: Cute, great cup of coffee. I missed the aroma of coffee percolating. Easy to use. Handle is cool to touch. Small enough to pack with camping stuff. No leaks even when pouring. We'll made and seems to be sturdy enough to last a long time. The cons; Came in with no packaging, not wrapped in plastic, just inside a ama zon shipping bag. Stickers on it were difficult to take off. Ended up scratching it taking the glue off and I used a non-scratch pad. Takes long time to perk and instructions say to watch it in order to not perk more than three minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by Michael and Myshelle M

  • Solid Purchase
Size: 9 cup
Overall, this is a solid percolator. After my electric drip coffee machine stopped working, I decided to get a coffee maker that didn't take up so much room and didn't require electricity. I looked at a variety of percolators and espresso makers on Amazon, and found many of them (according to reviews) were hit or miss. For the percolators, many reviewers commented on how the percolator dome was made -- if it was made with plastic, it easily melted, or if it was glass it broke within a few weeks. One of the major pluses to the GSI Glacier stainless steel percolator is that its percolator dome is made of a composite material that has high heat resistance, won't shatter like glass and does not contain BPA (while the plastic domes probably do). Also, after researching espresso makers, I found that some were made of aluminum, and after doing research on this I found that it's not always a good idea (for health reasons) to cook in aluminum. Another positive feature of the GSI Glacier is that it is made completely of stainless steel. Also, the handle is made of a material that does not heat up. Finally, this percolator is just designed very well -- it has an appealing look and can produce ample amounts of coffee. I've used it for about a week now and it's easy to clean and simple to set up for coffee. Also, the entire unit is safe to put in the dishwasher. The only downside is that you can sometimes get a few coffee grinds in the bottom of the pot; however, it's usually a very small amount that sits in the bottom and can be avoided. If you are looking for a high-quality, reliable percolator that can brew a good cup o' coffee, I would definitely recommend this one. The other reviews sold me on this one, and I haven't been disappointed thus far. I am definitely satisfied with the taste of percolator coffee. As another reviewer mentioned, there is an art to brewing coffee with a percolator; I've found using a low flame and only letting the coffee perc for 2-3 minutes works well. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2011 by 2 cents

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