48Rob wrote:Since there seems to be interest in coffee pots...
This one is my favorite.
It is an 8 cup aluminum Mirro brand that has its own "filter" and basket sections.
No need for paper filters.
I use it while camping with the Cabin car.
Rob
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/1948rob/IMGP0397.jpg?t=1231713177">
It has a water resovoir and a filter ,right? So the filter goes between the pot and the tank, you pour the water in the tank and filters down, right?
In the pics, it looks like you have the filter above the resovoir.....
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/1948rob/IMGP0391.jpg?t=1231713457">
It has a water resovoir and a filter ,right? So the filter goes between the pot and the tank, you pour the water in the tank and filters down, right?
In the pics, it looks like you have the filter above the resovoir.....
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Nope... For me it's all in the bean and how many of them you use.
Mark72 wrote:Rob I think John is trying to get a better grip on how yours works. His is a percolator I'm still trying to wrap my head around yours also!
Mark
Micro469 wrote:Mark72 wrote:Rob I think John is trying to get a better grip on how yours works. His is a percolator I'm still trying to wrap my head around yours also!
Mark
I know how his works..... It's a drip coffee maker. Put the coffee in the filter basket, put it on the pot first, then put the tank on and fill the tank with water. The water then drips through the coffee into the pot below.
I was just funning with Rob because he had it setup backwards in his picture......
doug hodder wrote:Rich...that little pot you have is way cool! I love the colors! Doug
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