When you’re craving that cuppa at daybreak, the six cup Coffee Percolator by Campfire offers you steaming stimulant from the comfort of the summit.
Thanks to its two-piece percolator system and precision parts you can enjoy easy, efficient brewing every morning. With a 6-cup capacity, you’ll be fixing fresh coffee for the whole campsite. Its seamless stainless-steel construction and wooden handle offer durability and exceptional percolator performance, so you can still wake up warm by the campfire coals on those cooler mornings at the campsite.
With a stylish glass seeing knob, the six cup Campfire Coffee Percolator is for any espresso entrepreneur who likes a full-bodied brew in the outback.
6-cup capacity
Seamless 304 stainless steel construction
Two-piece percolator system
Precision parts
Wooden handle
Glass seeing knob
Weight:
0.39 Kg
Material:
18/8 Stainless Steel | Glass | Wood
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
10000420
Snowys Code:
152072
Reviews
(1)
5.01
Q&A's (4)
Campfire coffee percolator 1 answer
Can I purchase the glass insert in the lid separately and what is the cost?
Patrick Kearns - Swan Hill, VIC(1 month ago)
G'day Patrick,
We dont have spare parts for these, I'm sorry! I do know some customers have been able to get replacement knobs from Adventure Operations, who are the supplier of Campfire gear. https://adventureoperations.com.au/#contact
Lauren - Snowys(4 weeks ago)
Coffee percolator 1 answer
Where is it made please?
Sarah - Brisbane, QLD(4 months ago)
G'day Sarah,
Campfire manufactures its products in China.
Kaya - Snowys(4 months ago)
Coffee percolator 1 answer
Can the campfire percolator be used on induction cooktop?
Mary - Adelaide, SA(11 months ago)
G'day Mary,
No, this Coffee Percolator is made out of non-magnetic stainless steel so it will not work with induction cooktops.
Kaya - Snowys(11 months ago)
Cup Size Pls1 answer
Hi Snowys What is the cup size that this refers to? In millilitres for example.
Laila - Bondi Beach, NSW (2 years ago)
G'day Laila,
We don't have that information sorry, it depends on the manufacturer's interpretation. It's assuming that you will be making espresso style coffee, as its a percolator. Espresso coffee is usually then combined in a cup with additional water or milk in order to make a full physical cup. I think this is referring to making enough coffee for you to make 6 cups of coffee for people, but its not saying makes 6 x 250mls worth of liquid. Hope that makes sense.