GSI Outdoors  Enamelware Coffee Pot - Blue
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GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot - Blue

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3 cup enamelware pot

By JOHN B.

Great little coffee pot, I use it to heat enough water for a cup of cocoa and a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast for myself (ie, one person). Water heats quickly! So does the handle, so you will want a heavy "work" glove or similar to hold it. I looked everywhere for this little gem, finally found it here!

 

Coffee pot

By Carla O.

Nothing not to like! It's great and it's nostalgia at it's finest

GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot Blue
The GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot Blue is the smart kitchenware for smart people. The pot has been specially designed for heating liquids. It is ideal to be used on your outdoor camps and trips. This blue colored coffee pot is made of premium quality enameled steel, which makes it durable and stylish, yet the pot weights so light that it does not add too much to your luggage. The shape of the pot and textured paint gives the pot a nice classy look. The pot comes with a lid that maintains the temperature for a longer period and keeps the liquid hot. The pot would look great on any dining table, kitchen shelf or office desk. If you are planning your trip or camp, take the GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot Blue with you to enjoy a cup of coffee anytime and anywhere.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited lifetime warranty.

http://www.innate-gear.com/warranty-policy

800-704-4474

GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot - Blue Features

  • Comes with coffee pot and lid
  • Designed for heating liquids (not for percolating coffee)
  • Great for indoor and outdoor use
  • Inspired by traditional
  • It's super practical and endures rough handling
  • Material: Enameled Steel
  • Weight [with packaging] 3 Cup: 0.55 lbs. , 6 Cup: 0.9 lbs. , 8 Cup: 1.1 lbs. , 12 Cup: 1.45 lbs.

GSI Outdoors Enamelware Coffee Pot - Blue Specifications

Sizes
3 Cup, 6 Cup, 8 Cup, 12 Cup
Weight
3 Cup:0.58lb, 6 Cup: 0.91lb, 8 Cup: 1.19lb, 12 Cup: 1.54lb
Dimension Length
3 Cup: 5.5", 6 Cup: 7.1", 8 Cup: 8", 12 Cup: 8.7"
Width
3 Cup: 4.1", 6 Cup: 5.1", 8 Cup: 5.9", 12 Cup: 7"
Height
3 Cup: 6.4", 6 Cup: 7.7", 8 Cup: 9", 12 Cup: 10.1"
Material
Enameled Steel
UPC Code
090497151347
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Shopper  how about 12 cup pot?
Sunny S  We only have 3 and 6 cup pot.
Thomas C  OK, I'll relent. I will answer your question, your new question, not this, which wasn't a question. In exchange, I need you to tell me what I was supposed to get from the group of words you wrote in place of a question.
Thomas C  Hi, I want to answer your question. I am busy, so you get ONE question. Your question, "What about the 12 cup?" My answer, What ABOUT the 12 cup? I hope you get as much out of my answer as I got from your question.
Carla O  Very nice. I bought it for my sister as a gift and she simply loved it. Nostalgia at it's finest!
Shopper  Where was this manufactured?
Sunny S  We only have limited information about the coffee pot, please contact the manufacturer directly at 800-704-4474.
TERESA L  I checked and cannot find any reference to where made either. I even checked online
KAREN K  I just went to check the pot and there was no marking on it anywhere. I love the size and color. It is good for camping however we put it on our fireplace ledge when we burn wood in the winter to add moisture.
Ted K  I make them in my basement. each one is a limited, signed original.
BILL H  are all the interior pieces included?
Thomas C  There are no interior pieces. This is not a percolator. This includes the pot, and the lid. This is for, "" Cowboy Coffee, " style, but you can brew in the pot, and then filter it. I am not sure which pot you are looking at, I have 2, a pint pot that I make my daily cup in, and about a half gallon pot for guests. Check out Cowboy Kent Rollin's YouTube video on Cowboy Coffee, traditional style. (https://youtu.be/7UAoT21eqXI) I don't boil my coffee like he does, but put the coffee into the boiled water, which extracts all the coffee from the grinds, then I filter. He boils his coffee, and pours a little cold water to bring the floating grinds down to the bottom. People also used to use egg shells for that purpose. As I said, I use a cone filter.
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