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Farberware Classic Yosemite 8-Cup Stainless Steel Percolator
Review by Charreb : Much more than I expected 
I ordered coffee in the winter have made our wood stove. I was pleasantly pleased to find clean the weight of the pot is good, simple and makes good coffee. Just what I wanted.
Farberware Classic Yosemite 8-Cup Stainless Steel Percolator
Review by Katisha : Great coffee, poor design 
The first great coffee, which tastes much better than ever in our politicians tell us. But poorly designed coffee maker, resulting in some problems. Except when you make eight cups of coffee, I think coffee spurting from the tap when perking, making a mess on the stove. Turn off the heat so low that it still does not spill over benefits tricky process, not always successfully. Second, when we wash the coffee pot, it is difficult to get the water to rinse out the pot. The extension collects at the bottom of the pot liquid, and it is difficult to completely remove without soaking dish towel. No, it does not really dry air. Besides appearance, a wide range of fluid trapped behind the line, top of the pot, then up and down, water holes forming attack.Spout pot is small enough (not surprisingly, the issue is expressly prohibited spraying) and it is sometimes difficult to keep the water collected up in the pot.
AI had not had other percolators (including Farberware Electric 15 years ago) to present such a design problem. If you are willing to endure the discomfort that makes it much coffee. But you may want to look for the good taste of perked coffee cleaning less of the current difficulties with this model .......
Farberware Classic Yosemite 8-Cup Stainless Steel Percolator
Review by T. Robinson : Quality Product 
This is so far a quality product. It does a good job. Cleaning is simple, but I fear I will lose the little spring.
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