Coleman 10-Cup Portable Propane Coffeemaker
10-Cup Portable Propane Coffeemaker
Perk up your morning outside with the perfect cup of coffee from the Coleman® Portable InstaStart™ Coffeemaker with glass carafe. Prepare your pick-me-up just like the home version by spooning the grounds into the removable filter basket and adding water. To turn it on, just push the InstaStart™ Push-Button Ignition Button for matchless ignition for ten cups of coffee in 18 minutes. The PerfectFlow™ Regulator will keep a constant heat, no matter the conditions: cold weather, high altitudes or low fuel. One 16.4-oz. (494 g) propane cylinder will power the coffeemaker for up to 4.4 hours. This outdoor companion is perfect for camping and hunting trips or at construction sites.
Features:
- Fantastic portable propane powered coffeemaker
- No cords, stove, or percolator required
- Operates on a single standard 16.4 oz propane cylinder
- Coleman® propane recommended, sold separately
- Easy to start - simply push the InstaStart™ auto ignition button to get the coffee brewing
- Glass decanter
- 4,500 BTU for effective heating
- Delivers fresh brewed coffee in 18 minutes
- Easy to use, just like coffemaker at home
- Water reservoir cover opens, filter basket removes for easy cleaning
- Perfect for the campsite, hunting, early kickoffs, or construction
- Equipped with PerfectFlow™ regulator
- PerfectFlow™ regulator provides consistent performance by producing a steady fuel stream, no matter the conditions
- Runs up to 4.4 hours on one 16.4 oz. (494 g) propane cylinder
- Maximum capacity is approximately 10 cups
- Weighs approximately 9.6 lbs. (4.35 kg)
- Dimensions: 7.5 in. x 12.6 in.x 15.8 in. (19.05 cm x 30.63 cm x 40.13 cm)
- Use Carry Case #2000008033 (sold separately)
- 3 year warranty
- Made in China
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and NICKEL (METALLIC) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.