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โ Brew Bold, Live Adventurously โ Coffee That Follows You Everywhere
The COLETTI Bozeman Percolator Coffee Pot is a 12-cup stainless steel stovetop coffee maker designed for campers, travelers, and home brewers who demand pure, bold coffee without aluminum or plastic contamination. Featuring a glass view top for monitoring your brew, itโs built tough for outdoor use and easy to clean on the trail. Backed by a lifetime replacement guarantee from a veteran-owned company, it delivers rich, full-bodied coffee wherever your adventures take you.










| ASIN | B07MB6P97L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,959 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Coffee Servers #1 in Camping Coffee & Tea Pots |
| Brand | COLETTI |
| Brand Name | COLETTI |
| Capacity | 2839.06 Milliliters |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 12,106 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Disc |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Filter, Glass View Top |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.78"D x 7.2"W x 8.26"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Bozeman |
| Model Number | Bozeman |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| Part Number | Bozeman |
| Power Source | Stovetop (Gas/Electric/Campfire) |
| Product Dimensions | 6.78"D x 7.2"W x 8.26"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible , Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Camping, Off Grid, Stove Top |
| Style | Casual |
| UPC | 703230484823 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Replacement Guarantee. Register at https://info.coletticoffee.com/registration. Then just contact us at [email protected] or call 1-866-798-4492 to reach an English speaking American empowered to help. |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
J**D
Great cup of rich delicious hot coffee!!!
I recently purchased the Colette Bozeman stovetop percolator, and I couldnโt be happier with it. Itโs incredibly easy to use, even if youโre new to percolators, and it makes a rich, delicious cup of coffee every time. One of the things I appreciate most is that there are no aluminum or plastic parts, which gives me peace of mind about what Iโm brewing my coffee in. The quality feels solid and well-made. Cleanup is just as simple as brewingโeverything comes apart easily and rinses clean without any hassle. If youโre looking for a straightforward, reliable way to make great coffee on the stovetop, this percolator is definitely worth it. Regards, Nita
D**A
I Didn't Let My Induction Stovetop Stop Me!
I drink a lot of coffee. I make it every morning and drink several cups. Wanting to get away from plastic components in all drip coffee makers, I decided to see if I would like the dreaded percolator (which most coffee fanatics just hate with the passion.) I fondly remember that delicious, vintage perking sound in the morning from my parent's stovetop percolator and decided perhaps it's time for a comeback. I really dreaded having to figure out the right timing, the right amount of coffee, etc., since I never used one, but I bravely forged ahead. Guess what? It's not that difficult and the coffee is wonderful and very hot, unlike most drip makers. I drink my coffee black and hate weak tasting or bitter tasting or cold coffee. This percolator pleasantly surprised me. It's all metal and glass with a wood handle. I would like the lid to be a bit more substantial and stay closed so one doesn't have to hold it down while pouring, however, it does the job. I have an induction cooktop on my stove and didn't want to fuss with making sure the bottom would work, so I purchased an inexpensive electric burner. This setup works great and in a way, I turned my stovetop pot into an electric one. Added plus, I can make coffee anywhere in the house I'd like to. (BTW my Bosch Induction Stove didn't want to cooperate with this percolator.) Why didn't I just buy an electric percolator to begin with? I wanted more control over the heat and the timing since I am a bit picky about coffee taste. HINT #1: Buy yourself extra glass globes. Immediately. My pot fell on the floor the 2nd day I owned it in my haste to get my coffee grounds ready. Yes, I was excited to use it. Thankfully Amazon/Coletti sell them separately and they arrive quick! I bought 4 of them. HINT #2: It speeds things up A LOT if you boil your water in a tea kettle on your stove, especially if you have a boost mode on your induction stovetop. Either boil it or get it very hot & then pour into the percolator. The perking starts very quickly and you can get to your luscious coffee sooner. I haven't noticed any difference in taste doing it this way. I'm not going back to drip coffee anytime soon. I bought the 9 cup (5 cup in American speak) but I just might be buying a larger unit to have handy when my coffee-drinking friends/relatives come over.
T**R
Coffee pot handle
I like the simplicity of using a percolator. I was using a Pyrex glass percolator that I had acquired when I bought a property years ago. Not many exist anymore as they are almost entirely glass & date from the 1950-s to early 60's. It worked great & was mesmerizing to see it in action, as the glass allowed one to view the percolating action of the bubbles forming & going up through the glass percolating tube. Unfortunately one day I heard a loud "pop" as I was making coffee & discovered that the base of the percolating tube had shattered for some reason. I bought this model to replace it. It's very well made, despite being manufactured in China; wish it was made in America! One reviewer incorrectly stated that it's made in Montana. Yes, Bozeman & Butte are towns in Montana that Coletti named their models after; but it says right on the box that it's made in China. The entire coffee pot is stainless steel; other than the replaceable glass screw in top & the two wooden parts of the handle. The percolating tube, basket, etc. is stainless; unlike some other brands that are made of aluminum or plastic. I'm a welder & master craftsman & I have large hands. When I first got this, I felt that they should have made the handle larger, because unless I used the skills honed & perfected from playing the game "Operation" as a kid, my hand would touch the top or bottom parts of the metal handle. And the two wooden scales attached to the metal handle are even with the metal edges of the handle, rather than being larger & wider than the metal. "Why did they make the handle so thin, & the handle opening so small?" I would've made it with a larger opening, & thicker handle to make it easier & safer to grasp. So the first time that I used it, I picked it up with an oven mitt, but that made it even more difficult to get my hand on the handle properly. So the next time I lightly touched the handle, including metal parts of it, to "test" the temperature of it. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the entire handle portion of the coffee pot only gets warm; the wooden scales & the metal band of the handle do NOT get hot at all! So fear not; you can pick up the coffee pot without using an oven mitt or pot holder. Overall, it's decent quality & brews very well & quite fast; only takes a few minutes to brew perfect cups of coffee!
G**T
Good little coffee pot
Itโs a good little coffee pot. Seems well built and makes a good cup of coffee, although my experience is that it does take 20-30 minutes, so if time is of the essence this probably is not your ideal choice. I like this coffee pot for brewing at home or out camping, but I do have 2 minor gripes about it. First is that it is advertised as a 6 cup pot of coffee. However, if you follow the instructions which say not to fill past the pour spout holes, itโs really only a 4 cup pot. If you fill all the way to the 6 cup line it definitely goes past the holes and the water touches the bottom of the coffee basket which doesnโt really work. Second is that while the wood scales help to make the handle not way hot when you try to pour a cup, the brass pins holding the scales in place still get hot. I have been getting around this by wrapping a bandana around the handle before brewing.
A**S
Worth the purchase!
This percolator is fabulous. Easy to use on camp fire, gas stove, electric stove hot plate etc. Easy to use, easy to clean and maintain. Provides a clean tasting coffee without the worry of chemicals from other cheap plastic coffee makes. Love it and itโs durable and reliable especially during power outages.
J**Z
Excellent quality
Switched to a percolator recently. Best coffee flavor hands down. This item is great quality and decent price. Heats fast and love the durable 18/8 stainless. Works well and seems very durable.
J**E
You get good coffee out of any percolator!
Iโve had drip coffee for over 20 years, and a percolator didnโt disappoint; if you have good quality coffee, ground the coffee just a little bit coarse, boil then percolate for 7 min with lower heatโฆ you can taste the notes of your coffee ๐๐ผ The not so good: the design! The internal components fit loose so you hear them wobble while brewing, the lid is fixed so it sits weird if you want to place in dishwasher or dry upside down in counter, you really canโt put in dishwasher because of the wood handle, the wood handle is secured with visible nail heads that might get hot (defeats the purpose), the edges of all parts are a little on the thin and sharp side, and the mouth spout despite of being big, because coffee flows through holes as an integrated mesh, coffee grains and coffee gets trapped on the bottom of the spout. I chose this percolator because it was the least ugly, good capacity, itโs all stainless steel, the wood handle gave it a warmer look I guess, and because there is no attached base that could leak in the future.
A**R
Great coffee pot
I wanted a percolator coffee pot amd it had to be stainless. Well this thing is awesome. I did take small coffee pot filters and use them to keep the grounds out of the coffee but once I got the kinks worked out it is the best. I wanted one that wasn't electric just in case the electricity went out I can still use this on my grill or an open fire. Cleans up well and coffee tastes great. Would repurchase this item
A**R
Stainless steel percolator
Love our new percolator. Makes great coffee in our glass stove top. Fill the house with aroma of fresh brewed coffee
R**A
Veru good quality made in USA.
Very good quality of this coffee pot w/ percolator. During the winter season, enjoying warn coffee at the brew desired
L**A
Same
Good
J**S
Lovely coffee
Brilliant makes lovely coffee. Easy to use and clean. Can ground my coffee to suit me. Godd sturdy design to use on gas cooker.
J**A
Really good, old fashioned coffee
I am really enjoying percolator coffee. It is a simple and quick way to make a quality coffee. The pot is easy to clean. With quite a large collection of coffee making implements, this is the favourite. To make a single mug of coffee, I use about 500ml of cold water and 25-30g of fairly coarsely ground beans. Put it on medium high heat until it starts to perk, turn the heat to medium low and perk for 7 minutes. >>>>>>delicious caffeine.
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