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Presto 02822 6-Cup Stainless-Steel Coffee Percolator

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Arrives Friday, May 24
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Features

  • 500-watt classic stainless-steel percolator brews from 2 to 6 cups of coffee
  • Circulates hot water through grounds, creating that familiar percolating sound
  • Ready-to-serve indicator light; detachable cord; drip-free spout for graceful serving
  • Automatic keep-warm mode; cool-touch knob and handle; stay-cool bottom
  • Measures approximately 7-1/2 by 4 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty. Please note: Coffee percolator will brew six -5 ounce cups (standard coffee cup)

Description

Style Name:Coffee Percolator Makes great-tasting coffee, fast. Brews 2 to 6 cups of rich, hot coffee. Stainless steel construction. 120 volts, 60 Hz only


Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 4 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Manufacturer: Presto


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Item model number: 2822


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 14, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seriously!?!
Style: Coffee Percolator
I forgot what it was like to have fresh perked, HOT coffee, and I mean burn your mouth hot! I bought the 6 cup percolator. And I love it! I tried the included filter - big and too much hassle. Then I tried a filter from my drip coffee maker - not for me. So I'm going with just the included basket. I had some sediment, but just left the bottom 1/4" in the pot. So far I'm very happy with it...seriously!!! Update: Pic next to 1/2 gallon of milk, pic next to my 20 oz Hydro Flask. I make coffee with water to the 4 cup line to fill my Hydro Flask. I found the Brew Rite filters at our small town grocery. They fit perfectly after removing small perforated edge. They were $1.45 for 100! I can put one over the top of the coffee grounds also, if I wish. The percolator is a bit of a hassle to wash and dry each time I use it. I rub inside with soapy dishcloth, and rinse with hot water, then dry with paper towels, down inside so it doesn't rust. If you have a big hand, this might be difficult for you. Also, if you're a hardcore coffee drinker, buy the big one! I hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019 by Starlett*

  • I have been a satisfied user of Prestos 12 cup coffee percolator for decades
Style: Coffee Percolator
I have been a satisfied user of Prestos 12 cup coffee percolator for decades; so when I needed to purchase this smaller cup model I figured it was a no brainer. Unfortunately; I was wrong. It was the smaller verion; absolutely. And it was perfect For making smaller amounts as I had planned. However, what I did not plan on was finding that the coffee maker had changed the composition of the metal lock nut down inside the vessel; and therein lies the reason for the poor rating. This important piece which is inside the vessel and which is always in contact with the water and the subsequent coffee you will be making; is not stainless steel but is instead made of some type of inferior metal composition now. Why is this important? Because, when it is heated... It turns black and it discharges some type of residual particulate which continuously contaminates the water inside the vessel. I noticed it the first time I used the coffee maker and rinsed out the contents. There it was, big as life; the metal had begun to turn black in areas and when I wiped the inside dry with a clean cloth to further inspect this; black residue was all over the cloth. I then decided to fill the coffee maker with fresh water and this time not putting any coffee bean grounds inside the vessel as usual. It would just be clear water alone. I plugged it in and it heated the water as usual. When it was finished; I inspected the water. To my horror; there was a residue floating in the water. So, I rinsed it out again, wiped the interior dry and inspected the lick nut and my clean cloth. The locknut was blacker; having turned even more black and there was even more black residue on my cloth. I repeated this five more times. Everytine there was a black residue floating in the clean water after heating and the metal turned blacker. I dont like metal residue in my coffee. And so I emailed the company but never received a reply... As of yet. I wouldnt use this coffee maker again. Something has changed in the metal used for the vessel and its inferior and concerning... So beware. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016 by nikon99

  • Craptastically craptacular...
Style: Coffee Percolator
GATHER 'ROUND FOLKS! Because have I got the product for you! Tell me, do you like piping hot, weak-tea colored liquid, that tastes like how an old dirty ashtray smells? Do you wake in the morning just yearning for your every cup of coffee to be exceptionally good at being the worst cup you've ever had? Do you long for spending money to achieve thorough disappointment? Well then folks, this is the product for you! A list of things more reliable and consistant than this craptacular percolator: - a wet paper bag - printers - VW - cats - wet cats - rabid wet cats - politicians - plague - a coked-up squirrel with a switchblade Things I'd rather do than use this dumpster fire of a percolator again: - use it as a boat anchor (a very tiny boat, because this thing weighs about as much as Charley Sheen's sense of shame) - re-gift it to an enemy - put my hand in a waffle iron - listen to Nickelback - give a mountain lion a sponge bath in a phone booth - play dodgebrick - VW ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2019 by Shawn M Peterson

  • Mine was a terrible experience with this percolator
Style: Coffee Percolator
Mine was a terrible experience with this percolator. The 6-cup Presto is a cute little pot but it provided only equally small performance in brewing a cup of coffee. I've used many percolators over the years and I ended up returning this one for a refund. No matter how much coffee I put into the aluminum basket, the percolator would never brew anything more than a weak-looking brew akin to a glass of iced tea. I contacted Presto and they politely tried to help me with suggestions of how to properly use their percolator. I dutifully responded to their suggestions. Eventually, they sent me a return ticket but informed me that getting a repair or replacement would probably take a month. Good grief. Thankfully, I had purchased this item from Amazon. I contacted them and they immediately authorized a return/refund. I then ordered a replacement percolator from Amazon made by Farberware. Having received the Farberware, I can say WOW!! The Farberware is a much nicer and infinitely better performer than the Presto. Both the Farberware and the Presto are made in China but the Farberware is visibly a much higher-quality item than the skinny little Presto. All of the internal parts of the Farberware are made from stainless steel instead of mill-finished aluminum like the cheap little Presto. From my first brewed cup in the Farberware, I got a perfect cup of coffee that was MUCH hotter than the cheap little Presto pot ever provided. Yes, the Farberware was a little bit more expensive than the Presto but having a decently-brewed cup of coffee is more than worth the added cost. The Farberware advertises that it brews cups at 25 degrees higher than other percolators. I believe it. It's wonderful. Avoid the Presto and get a Farberware. Oh, the Farberware also has a lifetime warranty too ! . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2017 by beetdaddy

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