Coffee percolators

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Coffee percolators

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I fancy trying this.

Not espresso, not drippy drippy or plunger, but campfire/cowboy stylie percolator coffee.

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 4042659394

Anyone else tried this? Any ideas?
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Re: Coffee percolators

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I've used one like this but not on an open fire, just a camp stove (camping buddy HAD to have a decent coffee! :lol: )
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cafe-Ole-ECM-0 ... ff&sr=8-12
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Re: Coffee percolators

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I am on strike till i have had my second dupilo espresso
in the morning. :lol:
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Re: Coffee percolators

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I have one of those, but in classic 1960's enamel.
It lives in the back of a cupboard these days, but got me out of a spot on a few occasions, eg, the storm of 1987 when I lived in Kent with no power for 10 days, and just plonked it in the woodburner.
Or when I drop and break the, these days preferred glass caffetiere.
The longer it sits and does it's stuff, the stronger the coffee.
Sometimes this is good, sometimes not. :lol:

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