Why We Like The KingCamp 9-Cup Stainless Steel Camping Coffee Percolator

The Coffee Percolator combines durability, convenience, and versatile use, making it an essential addition to your camping gear for a perfect cup of coffee, tea, or boiled water wherever you are.

Key Features:

Food-Grade Stainless Steel: Made of food-grade 304 stainless steel, this coffee pot is corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, and compatible with various stoves. Ideal for use with cassette stoves, barbecue stoves, and fire pits.

Convenient Hanging Wire: The hanging wire style allows the pot to be hung up for use, making it a top choice for outdoor coffee lovers.

Precise Pouring: The triangular water injection spout ensures a delicate water flow, reducing spills and allowing for a smooth pour.

Versatile Use: This pot can be used to make coffee, boil tea, and boil water, offering multiple functionalities in one product.

Glass Top Bead: The glass top bead lets you enjoy the extraction process of coffee and tea. It is removable for easy cleaning, ensuring better hygiene.

Ergonomic Handle: The D-shaped handle is ergonomic, while the wooden grip is effectively insulated and comfortable to touch.

Optimal Water Injection: Control the water injection level between 5-9 cups on the external scale of the pot for the best coffee extraction.

Tech Specs

Best Use Camping; Garden; Travel
Size 8.26"L x 4.92"W x 7.87"H / 21L × 12.5W × H20 cm
Cookware Material Food-grade Stainless Steel
Capacity 2-3 Person
Weight 0.75kg / 1.65 lbs

  • Use it daily. 1-2 pots a day. Holding up nicely and great tasting coffee
  • Coffee even tasted better than our electric percolator.
  • Makes about 4-5 good size cups of coffee. Perfect to add to your camp gear.
  • 5 stars: 24 (92%)
  • 4 stars: 2 (8%)
  • 3 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 2 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 1 star: 0 (0%)
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Michael

I haven't used it yet but it seems very durable.

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Mike D.
Excellence!

If you scroll down, you will see the five star review I left, the tent I bought and the customer service from Frank could not be better!

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Anthony C.
Great service

Great product good company. The shipping was really good.

Hi Anthony, thank you for your excellent review! We're thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the KingCamp 9-Cup Stainless Steel Camping Coffee Percolator, and we truly appreciate you highlighting our great service and fast shipping. We hope it brews many perfect cups of coffee on all your future outdoor adventures. Thanks for being a part of the KingCamp family!

Best regards,
The KingCamp Team

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jay j.
9-cup

Use it daily. 1-2 pots a day. Holding up nicely and great tasting coffee

Dear Jay,

Thank you for sharing your experience with the KingCamp 9-Cup Stainless Steel Camping Coffee Percolator. It’s wonderful to hear that you’re enjoying it daily and that it’s holding up so well!

Brewing 1–2 pots a day is truly putting it to the test, and we’re thrilled it continues to deliver great-tasting coffee. Your feedback means a lot to us and helps fellow campers find reliable gear they can count on.

If you ever have any questions or need brewing tips, feel free to reach out.

Happy brewing and camping!

Best regards,
The KingCamp Team

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Sarah B.
Hopefully it’s safer than drinking plastic

Works great, and the coffee tastes fine. I would’ve preferred an option for a larger pot, because I drink more coffee in one or two days than this makes at one time. I usually make a full pot in an average drip machine and then reheat it the following day, but this percolator only fills a 12 cup automatic drip coffee pot 1/2 full. I decided to get it b/c I don’t like the idea of drinking hot coffee made by running it through plastic, and the manufacturers don’t even tell you if the plastic is safe. I looked for automatic drip machines made with all stainless steel, but nothing came up, so now i just use the drip machine to reheat my percolated coffee.

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DONNA S.C.
works great

any port in the storm--but this made good coffee when we had our last power outage;
recommended for emergencies

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Matt D.
Perfect price and function

Works Great worth it!

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Alex S.
Makes great coffee

Works perfect

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Mtn M.
MUST HAVE emergency tool

MUST HAVE - great backup for when power is out.
When we lost power for 2 weeks following Helene, we were able to make coffee on the propane stove top.
Coffee even tasted better than our electric percolator.
Also used this to heat water, soups, tea, etc.
This little coffee pot turned a bad situation into tolerable.

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Man M.
Good products

Good products , order efficiency

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Gregory S.
Great percolator

I’ve only used it once and it made my coffee pretty quick. Some instructions would be nice.

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Maggie c.
Coffee percolator

Nice little coffee pot works great

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R. W.
Use less coffee & save money

I like it so much that I bought another one. Might be a conspiracy, but I believe you use less coffee with a percolator type coffee pot than you do using a new fangled coffee maker. Yeah, "Big Coffee" wants you to buy more coffee to support Juan Valdez and all his cronies in South America. 😁

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Martylee
Good pot

Nice works great

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Caffeine j.
Nice gear

This is a superior piece of gear, in my opinion. The reason I believe this is because of the interior pieces. The stem, basket and top filter are made from stainless steel, NOT aluminum. The wood handle is going to need a sanding. It is rough finished. Splinters are a real possibility. I'll also apply a liberal amount of mineral oil to it afterwards.

Hi Caffeine Junkie,

Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback about the KingCamp 9 Cup Stainless Steel Camping Coffee Percolator! We’re thrilled to hear that you consider it a superior piece of gear, especially because of the high-quality stainless steel interior components.

We appreciate your note about the wood handle and apologize for the rough finish. Your suggestion to sand and treat it with mineral oil is a great idea, and we’ll definitely pass this feedback along to our product team to ensure improvements in future batches.

If you ever have any questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We hope this percolator brews many delicious cups of coffee on your camping adventures!

Happy brewing,
The KingCamp Team

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Adam R.
Perfect for camping coffee

Makes about 4-5 good size cups of coffee. Perfect to add to your camp gear.

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M C.
Same coffee taste better in this pot

I use this on the job, with Coleman camping burner. Pot is nice, only upgrade it needs is top of handle i will add more wood on handle. Not sure why, but my same brand coffee taste better in this pot.
I leave percolator insides out, I make my on coffee pods with standard filters and tie with cotton string on top. Fill pot with water, though in my homemade pod, and get it hot. After it boil's for 10 minutes you have coffee.

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miguel
get one

i like this coffee pot very much, as advertised

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Diana M.
Works good

Works good

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gordon
Works great

Hardly any grounds in the coffee

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Sam's m.
Great coffee pot to make delicious REAL coffee

I’ve used this percolator/coffee pot both indoors on the stovetop and outside on a campfire; it performs just fine in either situation. My mother had a smaller version of this pot that she used on her range.

Before I bought a percolator, I used a standard cooking pot on a campfire to boil water and dumped the ground coffee into it. Some call that Cowboy Coffee but it’s just something I’ve always known from watching my grandparents camping. I travel with a bare minimum of utensils and multi-purpose them. If you’re not accustomed to making/drinking coffee made that way, then using this percolator will help you adjust to basic camp-style cooking methods. You can control your brew strength better with a percolator.

This is made to work with ground coffee, not instant. Also, don’t empty K-cups into this because it won’t work with anything but course ground coffee beans (K-cups are filled with coffee dust.) A good percolator must be sturdy enough to boil water up through the grounds for an extended period to extract the full coffee flavor. Only course ground can withstand this cooking method. If you use instant, fine or medium ground, all you’ll end up with is a mess because the grounds will pass through the filter.

I buy ground coffee for convenience. You can grind your own beans and achieve the same or better results; fresh ground is always better, but ready ground tastes good to me. I bare bones camp and filters are a frill so I don’t use them. If you don’t use a filter, then you should expect your coffee to be stronger because some of the grounds invariably fall through the metal strainer along with the brew. If you like strong coffee, use less water; if you like it weaker, use more.

Once it begins to boil, let it percolate (bubbling up through the glass lid) for 7 minutes, then remove the pot from the heat source and let it sit. The first pour goes into my cup which I enjoy for a few minutes as I let the brew steep. Then I immediately pour the rest of the coffee into an insulated thermos. Leave a bit in the bottom of the pot so you don’t pour any of the grounds into your thermos. I do this whether I’m at home or camping to keep the brew hot so I can continue to enjoy it throughout the day. I then remove the filter unit and rinse out the percolator immediately. If you want to continue drinking from the pot, then just remove the filter. Don’t keep the filter in the pot and continue to drink from it. The grounds will continue to drip, and you’ll end up with a very bitter brew. This extra step will save your brew from being too acidic. If you reheat it with the grounds, it will be the worst thing you ever drink; don’t do it unless you enjoy heartburn. This may seem foreign to those of you who grew up on Keurig and espresso machines so I’m sharing this to help you understand the process. It’s not a quick method but it’s worth the effort. Old school coffee at its finest!

Be mindful of the metal edge on the lid hinge as it feels rough. Same with the top portion of the brackets used for the wire hanger. Because of this I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. All other metal parts are smooth, as is the wood handle. I recommend this product.

Bonus: An extra glass knob is provided for the lid.

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njstorm55
first good cup of coffee in a long time!

i've been making instant and drip coffee, and they were just weak and bland. thought i'd try perc coffee again. perc coffee is the real thing! this coffee pot is all metal, no plastic, which i definitely wanted. i have good coffee at home at last!

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DandY
Very decent and well-made percolator, and can make a pretty good cup of coffee

The percolator is well-made, and I've been using it both on the camp stove (MSR pocket rocket) and on my kitchen stove when I want a change of pace.

To the younger generation, the percolator must be an oddity, but I grew up seeing the glass Pyrex percolator on the stove not only at our house, but everyone had one. However, I only bought this because I was totally dissatisfied with instant coffee when camping.

So, this works as you would expect. Starting with a whole bean, grind to a fairly coarse setting (I use 26 on a Baratza burr grinder), six tablespoons ground coffee, 32 ounces of water, and percolate for seven minutes. Even though it has a stainless steel strainer, I also use a single layer of a coffee filter which helps ensure the coffee grains don't drop through. Make sure to turn the heat down just after you see the water enter the glass top. It makes a different-tasting coffee than drip or an americano, so it is a good change of pace at home, and to be clear, tastes pretty good to me - and especially good when camping!

The percolator has a wooden handle and I do not have any problems with it being too hot - I can remove it from the burner bare-handed and it is not a problem. This percolator is offered at a decent price and it is well made, and very well worth the price. I absolutely recommend this percolator.

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Bob O.
I really like this Coffee Pot

The KingCamp Percolator Coffee Pot is a nostalgic nod to the classic coffee makers of yesteryear. With its sturdy steel construction and rustic wood accents, this pot is a visually appealing addition to any campsite or other outdoor setup.

While using a percolator might require a bit of adjustment for those accustomed to modern drip coffee makers, the unique brewing process offers a rich, full-bodied flavor. The key to achieving the perfect cup lies in finding the right balance of brew time, coffee amount, and grind.

For my purposes (using it in a disaster recovery kit), the KingCamp Percolator is a great choice. Its durable build quality, superior materials (e.g 304 stainless steel, etc), and thoughtful design make it a reliable companion for outdoor adventures or other hearty environments. I feel that the price point is well-justified considering its quality and functionality.

If you're seeking a classic coffee pot that can withstand the elements and deliver a satisfying brew, I highly recommend the KingCamp Percolator Coffee Pot Campfire Coffee Boiler Kettle.

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Oliver
Perfect way to make coffee

I know a lot of people do not like perforated coffee but this actually works very good and I have not had very many coffee grinds in my coffee at also makes it extra super strong perfect to wake you up in the morning

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Mallory
Stovetop percolator

The percolator takes a little practice if you are not used to making coffee via this method. My first pot was too weak, but my second pot turned out well after adjusting the coffee grind and brew time. It comes with an extra glass nob in case the first one breaks. The clear knob allows you to see how dark your coffee is so you know when to remove it from the heat. It is compatible with the stovetop and over a fire, so it is a great solution for no electricity camping. The parts come apart and are easy to clean. It is a good size for 1-2 heavy coffee drinkers or 2-3 normal coffee drinkers.