Capresso 12 Cup Perk Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel
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FAST BREWING: Make 4 to 12 cups in less than one minute per cup
UPDATED CLASSIC: A contemporary take on a coffee classic - compact design
GLASS LID: View-through glass lid insert showcases the perking process
KEEP WARM: Automatically keeps warm as long as the product is plugged in
EASY SERVING: Detachable cord and insulated base for easy table service
Classics never go out of style. The Capresso perk 12 cup Percolator has an unfussy, ultra-reliable design that brews 4 to 12 Cups of Coffee in less than a minute per cup. The perk is constructed with a Stainless Steel pot and filter components and a view-through glass lid that lets you see the hypnotically-pleasing Percolator brewing action. An illuminated indicator lets you know when brewing is complete. The perk Coffee maker gives you the option to simply remove the cord from the insulated base and bring the pot to the table, or leave it plugged in and take advantage of the automatic Keep-Warm function. A large contoured handle provides excellent comfort and control for pouring. The Capresso perk 12 cup Percolator measures 6. 5" L x 4. 75" W x 11. 5" H.
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Ada.
2023-01-08T00:00:00I’m an A+ coffee drinker, for that reason a good coffee machine is also a good investment for me since I always buy expensive high quality coffee beans. -
reviewer001
2016-07-10T00:00:00I was in the market for a new coffee maker and happened to be at a party where they were serving coffee. The coffee they had was delicious and so smooth and after finding out they had a percolator I decided to try one for my home. -
Terri
2024-07-02T00:00:00The media could not be loaded. This is the easiest coffee maker and makes the best coffee. I just got rid of a large coffee pot. You can clean this coffee pot daily with soap and water done! And it fits my little coffee station in my kitchen. All small parts go into hot soap & water, I clean the tube with a straw cleaner to make sure essential parts gets throughly clean then I just add a little soap in the pot with a soft cloth I scrub it “do not immerse the pot in water!! ” next I just air dry all the parts. Soooo easy why didn’t I buy this earlier and save money. I’m not buying anymore large expensive coffee maker's with all the horns and whistles that can breakdown. I love the retro look and my husband loved it , he makes the coffee in the mornings he said; it was so shiny and pretty, lol , yes he said ; pretty. -
dougdan
2018-04-21T00:00:00This is for the Capresso 8 cup electric percolator. First, it's a very nice perk and makes good coffee. However compared to other methods of perking it does fall short. Probably my preferred method is stove top. You are in complete control, the speed of the perk, time etc. However you do have to attend it the whole time. And as with all modern day percolators including the Capresso, the holes are too big which allows grounds in the coffee. The second method i have used is a vintage 1955 Sunbeam, a great coffee maker! 400 watts for a nice slow perk, small holes in the basket so next to no grounds, you can use a filter but isn't necessary. The down side is it does take about 16 minutes to brew 8 cups, which I didn't mind. The worst thing though is how long can you expect a 60+ year old electric appliance to work? It quit after a short while which led me to purchase the Capresso. Like I said, it's a very nice maker. I think using 900 watts it is fast, a little over 1 minute per cup, but that in my mind is a problem. It perks too hard. So bigger holes or in this case, slots are needed, which means more grounds in the coffee. I tried a disc filter once, forget it! I gave it more than ample time at the end of the cycle to drain the basket. When I removed the lid, the basket was still full of coffee water. No amount of coaxing with a spoon handle would allow it to finish draining. I do not recommend filters for this percolator. Just put up with a few grounds as with all perked coffee, I never minded that but people have gotten so used to drip filtered coffee that it could be an issue for some. -
a quilter
2025-01-29T00:00:00After the first month it blew my breakers every time I used it. I threw it away -
CATALINA DELGADO BLAS
2023-07-03T00:00:00Trabaja al 100% la uso diari -
jjm
2022-04-16T00:00:00Easy to use, sturdy, makes great coffee. This is the best perc coffee pot we have ever owned. -
Fernando
2022-01-04T00:00:00Excelente product -
Laurstan
2021-01-10T00:00:00Love this percolator. It's stylish, it starts up the instant it's plugged in, and the coffee is ready in far less time than it takes me to boil water on the stove. It also keeps coffee hot for subsequent cups when it stays plugged in. And did I mention that every cup of coffee is excellent? My Keurig machine is taking a backseat to Capresso... -
A. W.
2024-08-18T00:00:00Not a good unit, hard to find course ground coffee, unless you grind your own, so it just slops coffee grounds over the top of the container because the top sits on it too loose, would return it, but to late now?



