Best CUISINART Coffee Makers for Camping
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however, i have not been to his house to see it yet, i was a little concerned about it being a factory reconditioned unit, but i have been told that it is a very nice looking unit and that the coffee
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the coffee maker fills the bill for a busy household with both early and late risers, it's ready when you get up and no one gets cold coffee.
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my husband loves his coffee; and, this is the best household use coffee maker we have owned.
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this coffee maker makes the hottest and most delicious coffee i have ever had at home.
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i wanted a thermos that held 12 cups which i need when i have house guests.
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Roughing it in nature has its perks, so long as you can get your own "perk" when you wake up to start your day. Most coffee lovers need a morning cup of coffee, whether they're at work or in the wild. Luckily, there are many coffee makers suitable for camping, each with their advantages.
Percolator
Percolators are the classic camping companion. Fill the bottom tank with water, put the grinds in, and set it on the fire, then just watch the coffee splash up into the bubble at the top. Percolators provide great rustic flavor and are easy to use, though you may get a few grinds in the cup.
French Press
All you need is hot water! A french press yields a great, rich, full-bodied cup of coffee just like at home. Your morning coffee is done in minutes and clean up is just as fast and hassle-free. Most french press units are glass, which can be a problem for a serious camper that does lots of hiking and backpacking.
Capacity
If you're brewing for family or friends each morning, make sure you go with a coffee maker that has 8 or more cups in capacity, otherwise you'll be spending hours making pot after pot. French presses tend to yield only one or two cups, so if you are camping with a group, a percolator may be your best bet.

