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Farberware 47053 Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator, 12 Cup Coffee Maker, Silver

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Brand Farberware
Color Silver
Product Dimensions 7.28"D x 8.86"W x 10.83"H
Special Feature Permanent Filter
Coffee Maker Type Percolator
Capacity
12 Cups
Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
2.5 Pounds
Human Interface Input
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  • CLASSIC COFFEE MAKER: Make delicious coffee morning or evening with The Original 12-Cup Farberware Stovetop Percolator
  • DURABLE AND CONVENIENT: Heavy-duty stainless steel coffee maker is polished to a mirror finish. The sturdy, clear glass knob lets you know when percolating begins
  • NO MESS: Features a permanent filter basket, so there’s no need to deal with messy coffee filters
  • DISHWASHER SAFE: Fully immersible and dishwasher safe, the percolator combines technology with the styling and quality Farberware has delivered for decades
  • QUALITY ASSURANCE GUARANTEE

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Easy to use
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Easy to clean
4.5 4.5
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Farberware Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator

Get back to basics, and enjoy more flavorful coffee.

Brewing coffee on the stovetop extracts a fuller, richer flavor, and this Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel 12-Cup Yosemite Stovetop Percolator is ready to brew four to twelve cups of your favorite blends.

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  • Durable stainless steel construction
  • Glass knob
  • Permanent filter basket
  • Fully immersible and dishwasher safe
  • Comfortable handle offers confident grip

stainless steel coffee maker percolator

stainless steel percolator coffee maker

dishwasher safe coffee pot

Classic Stainless Steel Design

The heavy-duty stainless steel is polished to a mirror finish for a classic touch. A comfortable handle with iconic styling offers a confident grasp and provides a balanced grip while making or pouring delicious coffee.

Fewer Steps to Great-Tasting Coffee

There's no need to deal with messy paper filters due to the permanent filter basket. Plus, a non-reactive coffee maker interior keeps water from absorbing any undesirable odors or tastes.

Durable & Long-Lasting

This fully-immersible, dishwasher-safe percolator combines technology with the styling and quality that Farberware has delivered for decades, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen.

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26,544
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Material Steel Aluminium Stainless Steel Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
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Product Details 11-inch x 15-inch Deep Pan with Rack 12 Inch Frying Pan 10 Piece Set 6 Quart Stockpot Percolator 2 Piece Double Boiler
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Brewing coffee on the stovetop extracts a fuller, richer flavor, and this Farberware 47053 Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator is ready to brew four to twelve cups of your favorite blends. The heavy-duty stainless steel is polished to a mirror finish for a classic touch and the sleek and traditional look fits in with any kitchen decor. A comfortable handle with iconic styling offers a confident grasp and is designed to provide a balanced grip while making coffee or pouring delicious French roasts or flavored coffee blends. A non-reactive coffee maker interior keeps water from absorbing any undesirable odors or tastes. And, with a permanent percolator filter basket, there's no need to deal with messy paper filters. A tight-fitting lid seals in heat and the sturdy, see-through glass knob lets you know when percolating begins and ends. Fully immersible and dishwasher safe, this percolator makes a great addition to any of the Farberware collections.

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Flavor
4.6
4.5
5.0
4.3
4.6
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Easy to use
4.5
4.5
5.0
4.3
4.7
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capacity
12 cups
12 cups
8 ounces
828.03 milliliters
50.7 ounces
6 cups
material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel, Glass
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
input interface
buttons
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wattage
1 watts
800 watts
1000 watts
800 watts
model name
Stainless Steel Percolator
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Cool-Touch Handle, Cordless Serve, 8-Cup, Stainless Steel
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weight
2.5 pounds
0.92 kilograms
0.96 kilograms
1.73 pounds

Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
26,544 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, appearance and value of the coffee pot. For example, they mention it makes good coffee, works wonderfully, looks great and is worth the price. Customers also appreciate ease of assembly, ease of cleaning, and temperature. That said, some complain about the durability.

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4,575 customers mention4,099 positive476 negative

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes good coffee, with a rich, tasty flavor. Some customers also mention that the coffee pot is excellent and makes delicious hot coffee in no time. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...-Since there is nothing to break or give out on this (except maybe the little plastic percolator lid), I see this as a durable and long-term..." Read more

"...back to the best cup of coffee you will ever have if you like a full-flavored and slightly robust (not burnt or bitter) cup of coffee...." Read more

"...Quality of the construction. Stainless steel is best. Looks for a sturdy build with a nice balance of weight, a large enough size for your needs,..." Read more

"This Coffee maker is Excellent. The water heats up Very quickly in it, and the basket is great, nothing falls through it...you do not need a filter!..." Read more

1,261 customers mention1,117 positive144 negative

Customers like the performance of the coffee percolator. They say it works well, is happy with the results, and works great on induction and gas stoves. The bottom is raised above the lip, which keeps flames from escaping. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...works would make just as delicious a cup of coffee, but this one does work well...." Read more

"...:B00MGE2GBE 2 pack Fitz-All Replacement Percolator Top, Small (2)]] Works great...." Read more

"...The percolator performs flawlessly, and is extremely easy to clean...." Read more

"Works great, easy to clean, love it!" Read more

1,136 customers mention885 positive251 negative

Customers like the ease of cleaning the coffee maker. They mention that the stainless steel construction is easy to clean, and the interior retains no stains. They also say that it makes it easy to dump out the used grounds after brewing, and that it's easy to remove the basket and stem.

"...Yes, cast iron is non-stick – the best. And it cleans up so quickly...." Read more

"...This one stays clean, and can easily be polished, if you are the polishing kind, if you are exacting in how mirror-like you wish it to be...." Read more

"...burn out, no filters, has a very comfortable handle on it, super easy to clean,and a great price!!" Read more

"...Not a big deal but it's a bit annoying that it doesn't easily empty out completely.As I said, I like so much about this little pot...." Read more

1,117 customers mention921 positive196 negative

Customers like the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention it's awesome looking, retro, and modern. Some appreciate the after-market glass top. Overall, customers are happy with the design and functionality of the product.

"...I like the nostalgia. It's nice to take the time to make a cup of coffee vs plugging in a pod or using a regular drip machine...." Read more

"...3. A plastic knob. While the glass knobs are more aesthetically pleasing, the entire structure of a percolator means that the knob WILL break at..." Read more

"...It gives the coffee not only flavor and depth, but subtle sweetness. And talk about flavor!..." Read more

"...Fortunately, there is a nice after-market glass top that shows up on the Amazon product page, and it's well worth buying to replace the plastic top...." Read more

1,092 customers mention1,019 positive73 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the coffee maker. They say it's worth the price, saves a ton of money, and is well worth the little extra effort. Customers also say it is a wonderful product and worthy of anyone's attention.

"...My advice for what it’s worth, you will never go back, save a ton of money, and really, really enjoy coffee as it was meant to be...." Read more

"...The price is reasonable if you consider that you will most likely never need to replace this save for some accidental damage...." Read more

"...has a very comfortable handle on it, super easy to clean,and a great price!!" Read more

"This coffee maker is a classy and classic product, taking us back to the days when coffee was made on the stove in a percolator...." Read more

688 customers mention638 positive50 negative

Customers find the classic percolator pot easy to set up and use. They say it comes with great instructions for brewing different amounts and strengths. Customers also mention that it's easy to clean and makes great coffee.

"...It's very easy to use once you learn the coffee-to-water ratio for your perfect brew...." Read more

"...It doesn’t take much...." Read more

"...The lid fits very securely on this. Its just So easy...no plug, no internal water heater that will eventually burn out, no filters, has a very..." Read more

"...A few practical notes: first, read the instructions. It comes with great instructions for brewing different amounts and strengths and other helpful..." Read more

622 customers mention495 positive127 negative

Customers like the temperature of the coffee maker. They say it makes strong, super-hot coffee, and the perked coffee comes out piping hot. They are also surprised when the water starts heating, and say it's a great way to heat the kitchen on a cold winter morning. Customers also mention that the water heats up very quickly. They also say the handle stays nice and cool.

"...Of course, the coffee is piping hot when done brewing (one of the things I dislike about my Keurig is the temperature of the brew)...." Read more

"This Coffee maker is Excellent. The water heats up Very quickly in it, and the basket is great, nothing falls through it...you do not need a filter!..." Read more

"...brewer instead of electric (I considered both) is you can experiment with temperature, length of percing and amount of grounds to get the coffee to..." Read more

"...5. Perked coffee comes out piping hot, and in the Yosemite unit, it stays hot for a long time...." Read more

783 customers mention20 positive763 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the coffee maker. They mention that the glass top broke, the knob broke within a month, and pieces of the ring broke off. They also say that half of the glass threads were broken.

"...expands/contracts when the percolator is heating, and then shards from the threads end up in your coffee even if the knob hasn't visibly or entirely..." Read more

"...Someone complained in an older review that the handle broke off because glued...." Read more

"...other reviewer on Amazon has said: the "infamous plastic knob" DID crack on my pot, and although it is plastic, I treated it as glass, ie; never..." Read more

"...Either the knob breaks or the plastic holder breaks. Well, if you're using that as a handle to open the lid, no wonder! It is NOT a handle...." Read more

Takes time but worth it (Updated with some tips)
5 Stars
Takes time but worth it (Updated with some tips)
After having this for about a month, I have become an expert. Kidding, but I have picked up a couple of tips on using it:1. Let the water come to a boil and wait until you see the coffee getting the slightest bit of color in the top as it perks. Once you see color, turn the heat down to around medium - enough that it will continue to percolate. **Note the time that it started perking with color**2. I was tempted to remove the pot once the color got darker. I have learned to let it keep percolating from the time I saw color until at least 4 minutes goes by. I found that this made the coffee richer-tasting. When I removed the pot based only on the color, I got a decent cup but missing some richness and flavor.3. I have no science for this but thought of it for some reason: after you have put the grounds in the basket filter, wet the top of the closed filter (or top of the grounds) with a few drops of water. When I use a filter, this helps keep the grinds from leaking out. When I don't use a filter, I felt it sort of "weighted" the top grounds & I got less sediment.4. Let the pot rest for a moment after you've taken it off the heat. I saw to do this with my electric percolator & tried it with this one. It seems to let all liquid finish leaking from the basket & grounds.I am trying to decide whether to keep this, give it to someone, or return it. Here are the details.What I love:-This is sleek & stylish. The all-metal (except for the cap on top) construction is solid and seems durable.- It's very easy to use once you learn the coffee-to-water ratio for your perfect brew.-I've made with and without filters and did not get any grounds in my brew.-Makes a good cup of coffee. To me, it seems like the coffee flavor was more "pure" somehow.- Of course, the coffee is piping hot when done brewing (one of the things I dislike about my Keurig is the temperature of the brew). I can add my cream and still enjoy a hot cup of brew.- Keeps the coffee very warm for quite a while. I haven't timed it but I can finish my 3 cups without reheating.- Unlike my Keurig, I won't have to worry about this one starting to put out less water or needed to be descaled so often. And the price of pods is getting to me. With this pot, I can afford to have a few different bags and types of coffee around - and for cheaper.- Unlike my other pots, there is no carafe to worry about.- This is very lightweight out of the box. There aren't a lot of parts & all of them go inside the pot to function.- There are no worries about cord lengths or cabinet space. I can easily clean this out, stuff it with newspaper and store it away in a closet if I need to.- You can put all the parts of this machine into the dishwasher. (I don't. I prefer letting this pot absorb residue. Don't judge me!- I got more aroma from the coffee than I have with my pod machine or the basic drip/carafe machines.- I like the nostalgia. It's nice to take the time to make a cup of coffee vs plugging in a pod or using a regular drip machine.-Since there is nothing to break or give out on this (except maybe the little plastic percolator lid), I see this as a durable and long-term item.I don't camp or "rough it" any more than sitting in a yard. If I did, I think this would be handy. I'm telling my nieces about it because they do like to camp and hike and be "real" Alaskans. I suppose I could use this on a hotel hot plate. LOLThat's all great, right? But there are some drawbacks.- This takes time. I think that I have been letting my coffee perk for about 5-6 minutes for dark roasts & up to 7-8 minutes for the one breakfast roast I have. And all this is AFTER the pot heats up to even start percolating. And I have to set the timer to remind myself once it's started perking. I don't know what happens if you forget but I imagine you will have an over-cooked or burned brew.- I didn't get any grounds in my coffee without filters. However, if you do use filters, you will have to modify standard ones to fit around the hole - or buy ones made for the basket.- It's easy to get the coffee-water ratio wrong and go too strong or weak if you aren't paying attention.- You can't easily tell when the coffee is brewed to your strength preference. I watch for the color when it perks but it can be tricky to decide when the color is just right.- If you have kids around, you will need to watch that they don't touch the pot when it's hot.- You yourself have to be careful not to grab the pot when it's hot. I keep wanting to hold the lid when pouring - although it's very snug so that's not necessary. I do it from reflex.- If you want to make another pot, you should wait until the pot has cooled down.- When you dump this pot, the coffee catches and pools along the inside ridges so you have to rinse and shake. Not a big deal but it's a bit annoying that it doesn't easily empty out completely.As I said, I like so much about this little pot. I have ordered an electric one just so I don't have to stand around watching this one. I would like to have both if I can afford that. I don't know yet. I'm going to wait until I try the Presto electric one and try to judge between the two. I really might keep both. I love the ritual of making and watching the coffee perk - when I have the time.I got this to replace my Keurig when it began acting silly (granted it's been 4 years of constant use!). I need something more in the long-term or buy it for life category and I really can't afford to replace a Keurig every 4 or 5 years.
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After having this for about a month, I have become an expert. Kidding, but I have picked up a couple of tips on using it:
1. Let the water come to a boil and wait until you see the coffee getting the slightest bit of color in the top as it perks. Once you see color, turn the heat down to around medium - enough that it will continue to percolate. **Note the time that it started perking with color**
2. I was tempted to remove the pot once the color got darker. I have learned to let it keep percolating from the time I saw color until at least 4 minutes goes by. I found that this made the coffee richer-tasting. When I removed the pot based only on the color, I got a decent cup but missing some richness and flavor.
3. I have no science for this but thought of it for some reason: after you have put the grounds in the basket filter, wet the top of the closed filter (or top of the grounds) with a few drops of water. When I use a filter, this helps keep the grinds from leaking out. When I don't use a filter, I felt it sort of "weighted" the top grounds & I got less sediment.
4. Let the pot rest for a moment after you've taken it off the heat. I saw to do this with my electric percolator & tried it with this one. It seems to let all liquid finish leaking from the basket & grounds.

I am trying to decide whether to keep this, give it to someone, or return it. Here are the details.

What I love:
-This is sleek & stylish. The all-metal (except for the cap on top) construction is solid and seems durable.
- It's very easy to use once you learn the coffee-to-water ratio for your perfect brew.
-I've made with and without filters and did not get any grounds in my brew.
-Makes a good cup of coffee. To me, it seems like the coffee flavor was more "pure" somehow.
- Of course, the coffee is piping hot when done brewing (one of the things I dislike about my Keurig is the temperature of the brew). I can add my cream and still enjoy a hot cup of brew.
- Keeps the coffee very warm for quite a while. I haven't timed it but I can finish my 3 cups without reheating.
- Unlike my Keurig, I won't have to worry about this one starting to put out less water or needed to be descaled so often. And the price of pods is getting to me. With this pot, I can afford to have a few different bags and types of coffee around - and for cheaper.
- Unlike my other pots, there is no carafe to worry about.
- This is very lightweight out of the box. There aren't a lot of parts & all of them go inside the pot to function.
- There are no worries about cord lengths or cabinet space. I can easily clean this out, stuff it with newspaper and store it away in a closet if I need to.
- You can put all the parts of this machine into the dishwasher. (I don't. I prefer letting this pot absorb residue. Don't judge me!
- I got more aroma from the coffee than I have with my pod machine or the basic drip/carafe machines.
- I like the nostalgia. It's nice to take the time to make a cup of coffee vs plugging in a pod or using a regular drip machine.
-Since there is nothing to break or give out on this (except maybe the little plastic percolator lid), I see this as a durable and long-term item.

I don't camp or "rough it" any more than sitting in a yard. If I did, I think this would be handy. I'm telling my nieces about it because they do like to camp and hike and be "real" Alaskans. I suppose I could use this on a hotel hot plate. LOL

That's all great, right? But there are some drawbacks.
- This takes time. I think that I have been letting my coffee perk for about 5-6 minutes for dark roasts & up to 7-8 minutes for the one breakfast roast I have. And all this is AFTER the pot heats up to even start percolating. And I have to set the timer to remind myself once it's started perking. I don't know what happens if you forget but I imagine you will have an over-cooked or burned brew.
- I didn't get any grounds in my coffee without filters. However, if you do use filters, you will have to modify standard ones to fit around the hole - or buy ones made for the basket.
- It's easy to get the coffee-water ratio wrong and go too strong or weak if you aren't paying attention.
- You can't easily tell when the coffee is brewed to your strength preference. I watch for the color when it perks but it can be tricky to decide when the color is just right.
- If you have kids around, you will need to watch that they don't touch the pot when it's hot.
- You yourself have to be careful not to grab the pot when it's hot. I keep wanting to hold the lid when pouring - although it's very snug so that's not necessary. I do it from reflex.
- If you want to make another pot, you should wait until the pot has cooled down.
- When you dump this pot, the coffee catches and pools along the inside ridges so you have to rinse and shake. Not a big deal but it's a bit annoying that it doesn't easily empty out completely.

As I said, I like so much about this little pot. I have ordered an electric one just so I don't have to stand around watching this one. I would like to have both if I can afford that. I don't know yet. I'm going to wait until I try the Presto electric one and try to judge between the two. I really might keep both. I love the ritual of making and watching the coffee perk - when I have the time.

I got this to replace my Keurig when it began acting silly (granted it's been 4 years of constant use!). I need something more in the long-term or buy it for life category and I really can't afford to replace a Keurig every 4 or 5 years.
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