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๐ฅ Brew Bold, Anywhere You Roam โ
The Granite Ware Coffee Boiler is a 3-quart, 12-cup capacity stovetop coffee pot crafted from durable enameled steel with a carbon steel core for rapid heat absorption. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, itโs lightweight, portable, and dishwasher safe, making it the ideal companion for group coffee brewing during camping trips, tailgates, or backyard gatherings.








| ASIN | B000RA3Z0K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,944 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #259 in Stovetop Teakettles |
| Brand Name | Granite Ware |
| Capacity | 12 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Manual |
| Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
| Color | Speckled Black |
| Customer Package Type | standard packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,266) |
| Exterior Finish | Enameled Steel |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072495060067 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Included Components | 2.9-qt. Coffee Boiler in Black |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.5D x 17.5W x 26.4H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | 2.9-qt. Coffee Boiler in Black |
| Item Weight | 1.43 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Granite Ware |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Name | F6006-1 |
| Model Number | 34700 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Thermal |
| Part Number | 6006 |
| Power Source | heat |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Camping, Outdoor Activities |
| Style | Retro |
| UPC | 885670609186 797749926011 885562998824 735343190322 885940446077 793842037869 072495060067 787543798686 885226907896 885326058245 885780011978 885901493317 801877274378 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #6 |
F**K
It's just a simple ceramic coated, cheaply fashioned lightweight, non stainless, kettle, but at under twenty bucks this was one of the better values we've found for making cowboy coffee over a fire. That it has traditional western styling was an aesthetic perk for backyard fire-pit cookouts more than actual camping. For treks, more modern compact designs are the way to go. But when your house is just a few yards away, this is awesome for cowboy coffee or just boiling some water for tea or hot cocoa. Though we'd recommend getting a separate kettle for coffee and for the other if you plan to do both, as they say you want to treat cowboy coffee kettles like cast iron skillets: don't wash out the flavor. Amazon currently lists this as 100oz. I guess they're rounding up. The manufacturers sticker shows 3qt (96oz) as well as 2.8L (just under 95oz). Regardless, we find there's really only room for about 70oz IF you're doing cowboy coffee. If you're just heating water then it'll hold more by filling it to the rim. But for cowboy coffee it's best to stop filling below the spout, bearing in mind you've got about a cup of grinds to pour in on top of that. I won't bother going into detail how to make it. It's easy enough to find videos online from Kent Rollins explaining what to do. Being used to drip machines and French press, we found we had to experiment a little to get the strength just right, but it was well worth it. Surprisingly. As bringing coffee to a full rolling boil goes against what I've learned in the past about brewing. But it wasn't bitter at all. As you can see in the pictures this kettle can withstand being in some pretty hot flames. And you'll need a good fire to get it boiling good, if you've got an open pit, where there's no way to direct all the heat just toward the bottom of the kettle itself. We've already made coffee a good number of times this way with no signs of deterioration of the materials. We usually put on the coffee while we're getting a good bed of heat for grilling, which we usually use pine for, before adding harder or more flavorful and less sooty woods to the coals for the actual grilling after the pine has turned to hot coals. This does leave a fair bit of black soot on the outside of the kettle to clean. So if you don't have pine you need to get rid of (beetles have been killing a lot of ours in recent years, so we have lots), harder woods or soft woods without all the sap, should make it a lot easier to clean the kettle later. So the cleaning rating really depends on what type of wood you use, as well as your dependency on dishwashers, which for coffee would be a bad idea, even if the kettle was compatible to clean that way. It comes with your typical lid, flexibly attached to the handle for easy checking of what you're heating so that it doesn't fall off in the fire if you forget your glove, rag or something or leave it boiling too long. But it can also be separated from the kettle easily during cleaning. There is no inner percolator like most models, which is probably one of the reasons for the lower price.
G**I
buena
G**D
Just as I remember from Camping trips or Grandmothers woodstove. Coffee comes nice and smooth. In fact I am brewing a pot as I type this review,
D**D
Loved it!
J**O
Es un producto de excelente calidad. El cafรฉ queda delicioso โ๐
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