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You sould use a corse ground coffee.
It's spelled "percolator", and it was the standard, everyday, "everyone-had-one" coffee maker until the drip coffee machine ("Mr. Coffee") came in about 1970. The drip machines blew the percolator into history's dust bin. However, the big coffee "urns" you still see at church breakfasts, large buffet luncheons, etc, are percolators.
Coffee percolators went out of fashion when drip coffee makers became available. Percolators take much longer to brew a pot of coffee and people love the convenience of the drip models.
Based on energy efficiency the microwave coffee percolator is more energy efficient than the electric coffee percolator. The microwave coffee percolator uses less electricity, which in turn is the more energy efficient, which is great news for all of us!
The word percolator is a noun. A percolator is a device used for making coffee.
Macys has several coffee percolators for sale. Their selection can be viewed at www.macys.com. JC Penney also has several percolators. Their selection can be viewed at www.jcpenney.com. Another good option is www.amazon.com.
There are a lot of places where Farberware coffee pots can be purchased. Walmart, Amazon, Targets, Bed Bath & Beyond, Overstock, Home Depot, JCP, and Macy's are just a couple of places where Farberware coffee pots can be purchased.
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For a 30-cup percolator it is necessary to measure out 1/4 cup of ground coffee for every 10 cups of coffee to be made. Therefore, a 30-cup percolator will require 3/4 cup of ground coffee. If coffee is to be a little stronger than normal, add another tablespoon of ground coffee to the percolator basket.
A percolator is a kind of device for brewing coffee. They are not as popular as they used to be.
The only way you can do that is with a percolator, which is nearly the worst thing you can possibly do to a pot of coffee. Get a real coffee maker, or better yet, a coffee press.
Companies such as Cuisinart, GSI Sports Products, Farberware, Coleman, Presto, and West Bend all sell coffee percolators. Also, Hamilton Beach is known to produce them too.