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    My daughter started using this for her coffee.
    Ted
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    • #32
      Here you go Yoda



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      • #33
        Here is another for dry camping pleasure. Just light it outdoors.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MidwestCamper View Post
          Here is another for dry camping pleasure. Just light it outdoors.

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          WOW
          So many good products. This one is worth considering.
          Thanks
          Keith
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          • #35
            Guest Sorry I cannot see paying that much for a percolator (basically).

            Keith, https://www.amazon.com/Eurolux-Perco...s%2C114&sr=8-5 I have one similar in the camper. It's been used a few times and simple. Only power used is to light the burner on the stove.

            Edit: Add this and you have a complete portable multi purpose setup. Use the burner to cook breakfast after making coffee. Only mod needed is to get off those baby bottles and onto the camper bottles so you don't run out in the middle of cooking.
            Joseph
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Jlawles2 View Post
              Guest Sorry I cannot see paying that much for a percolator (basically).

              Keith, https://www.amazon.com/Eurolux-Perco...s%2C114&sr=8-5 I have one similar in the camper. It's been used a few times and simple. Only power used is to light the burner on the stove.

              Edit: Add this and you have a complete portable multi purpose setup. Use the burner to cook breakfast after making coffee. Only mod needed is to get off those baby bottles and onto the camper bottles so you don't run out in the middle of cooking.
              Joseph,

              I was just trying to spend other folks money. We use a Mr Coffee and power it with the generator when dry camping. Battery also gets topped off in 45min for the next 24hrs.

              For roughing it, the Folgers coffee tea bags worked very well. Tastes like brewed coffee.

              https://www.amazon.com/Folgers-Coffe...s%2C100&sr=8-2

              Jim

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              • #37
                Guest Jim, I won't hold drinking Folgers against you . Really thinking about getting a 22" Blackstone for the camper which would be a perfect place to put the coffee pot to keep it warm while cooking breakfast outside.
                Joseph
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Jlawles2 View Post
                  Guest Jim, I won't hold drinking Folgers against you . Really thinking about getting a 22" Blackstone for the camper which would be a perfect place to put the coffee pot to keep it warm while cooking breakfast outside.
                  Joseph,

                  You should try them where you may be pleasantly surprised. They're not bad when roughing it without electricity. I tent camp occasionally with some old Chrysler co-workers and these work well in a pinch.

                  Jim

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                  • #39
                    Jim, Not that I have tried it, but one of my co workers many years back was always last minute. Well this is the best he could get to an actual brewed cup of cofffee. https://www.amazon.com/Community-Cof...s%2C106&sr=8-7

                    He was not an American, but did prefer the Community over Folgers (I'm partial b/c if the wind blew out of the west we could smell them roasting the beans).
                    Joseph
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Jlawles2 View Post
                      Jim, Not that I have tried it, but one of my co workers many years back was always last minute. Well this is the best he could get to an actual brewed cup of cofffee. https://www.amazon.com/Community-Cof...s%2C106&sr=8-7

                      He was not an American, but did prefer the Community over Folgers (I'm partial b/c if the wind blew out of the west we could smell them roasting the beans).
                      May be worth a try on the next 2 track trip in northern Michigan. The Folgers singles are not instant coffee where they are a ground roast that is made up to be sort of brewed in your cup of hot water.

                      Jim





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                      • #41
                        Yes, a hot cup of coffee in the morning is a must have. This is the same Instahot I installed in our sticks and bricks. I wired it to a switch so we can turn it off when we are parked at home with the power connected. I have seen this on a few RVs. We use the home Instahot mostly for tea, but it is good to have coffee on travel days. The unit is fastened to a 3/4 inch oak plywood board that is screwed to the back inside board of the island.

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