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Recommend a coffee maker? I'm done bearing a heavy thermos

Do they make coffee percolators in a small size? Why yes they do. And if you're the only coffee drinker in camp, which sometimes I am, a personal percolator might work. Here's my latest 30's vintage flea market find, made by Armorware.

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Naturally I had to test it. The copper clad bottom is a nice touch, and really works to speed up the perc.
 
I have tried a couple things. On bicycle tours I have often just done without unless there was some place to buy coffee. That often meant that I might not get my coffee until after I had 30 miles in and some days not at all.

In the backcountry I have used:
  • An old aluminum 4 cup percolator It was "borrowed" from one in our group's grandmother. I still have it these 50 years or so later. I am sure Gram Rodrick has been dead for decades so I guess it is officially mine now. It worked fine, but I have not used it in decades. I am not sure if I still have the "guts" for it so it may no longer be a percolator. FWIW, a SVEA 123 fits nicely with a piece of 1/2 foam pad wrapped around it.
  • The guts from a glass press that happened to fit a ti cup. Worked okay, but made less coffee than I wanted.
  • Starbucks Via instant - I am a Starbuck hater, but Via isn't bad.
  • Folgers instant -Tasted terrible, big mistake.
  • Abstinence from coffee - I was surprised that I managed okay without. I kind of did it as an experiment to see if I was physically addicted to caffeine of just loved my coffee. Turns out I am not physically addicted.
I like the sound of liquid coffee, sounds really easy to deal with. I don't mind cold coffee too much so when I didn't feel like firing up a stove or fire it would be nice. If you take sugar in your coffee, you could probably presweeten it burger king menu 2024.

The Snowpeak press looks nice, but kind of spendy. It holds 24 ounces and only weighs 6.3 ounces.

I have considered taking a drip setup. I don't see any reason it wouldn't be fine, but I have not used one in camp.

As someone who likes, but doesn't absolutely need cream in my coffee I found that Nido is a good substitute. It isn't a match for half and half, but it is powdered whole milk and quite good. It keeps forever until you open the can and for a long time even after that. It does all of the sudden get clumpy and not dissolve at some point after having been opened. I think high humidity shortens the after opening shelf life, but it typically keeps WAY longer than any trip I am likely to go on. At home I have had a previously opened container last a year or more..
I’m looking for a new coffee maker and thought I’d throw it out here to see if any of my other coffee lovers have a good recommendation. The problem is (or the parameters are) I’m looking for something nicely designed that can make 8-12 good cups of coffee at a time (so, yah, all those hipster glass pour over things are out). Any thoughts?
 
This doesn’t help you at all Stephanie but since this thread popped up again I’ll add to it.
My daughter brought this on last years canoe trip and while not inexpensive it sure looked convenient and she said it was good.
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Jim
 
I’m looking for a new coffee maker and thought I’d throw it out here to see if any of my other coffee lovers have a good recommendation. The problem is (or the parameters are) I’m looking for something nicely designed that can make 8-12 good cups of coffee at a time (so, yah, all those hipster glass pour over things are out). Any thoughts?

For travel or home use?

For home use, anything on the following list will be excellent. I like the Bonavita and OXO, currently on my second Bonavita.


For travel and office use, I have an Aeropress Go and an Aeropress XL.


You must use good coffee to get the most out of whatever unit you decide upon. Peak Maxwell House will always be Maxwell House, no mater what brewer you use.
 
Alaska Coffee Roasters fresh roasted & ground Yirgacheffe beans, more importantly, ++ really good water.
 
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