Choosing a Farberware Coffee Percolator
Although once common in kitchens around the world, these days it is actually quite rare to see a Farberware coffee percolator. The reality is that once electric coffee makers came onto the scene starting a few decades ago, the seemingly old fashioned percolators have been forced to take a back seat. Though not as common as their automatic counterparts, some people still love them, and are glad that Farberware coffee percolators are still being produced and available. One of the reasons that these coffee makers are still popular is that they produce a unique taste. Unlike other types of coffee makers, percolators enable you to brew the coffee until it is the perfect strength for you. There are a few different types and styles of these coffee perk machines, so let’s take a quick look at them.
Farberware Electric Coffee Percolator
The more common type of percolator is the one that has an electrical cord and gets plugged into the socket. This type is convenient for use in the kitchen, office, or any place with an electric supply. Farberware has home
use models in a few different sizes. There are 4, 8, and 12 cup percolators that are small enough to fit on the kitchen counter easily. The company does produce what are called “coffee urns”, which are able to crank out larger amounts of coffee in situations where that is called for. If you only need to make a one or two cups at a time, a good choice is the Farberware 2-4 cup coffee percolaotor. This is a small unit that will cook between 2 and 4 cups in a couple of minutes. There larger models work the same way, but produce more coffee. You should remember that with percolators, you need to make at least the minimum amount of coffee for the size of the pot, otherwise there won’t be enough liquid in the machine for the coffee to circulate and brew.
Farberware Non Electric Coffee Percolator
While most percolators need electricity to run, others can operate on any heat source. When the Farberware percolator coffee pot was first introduced, these were the models that they made. Instead of plugging them in, you just put them on a heat source – this can be the stove (electric or gas), a wood stove, or even the campfire grill. All you need is to heat up the water for them to work. This is the reason why these coffee makers are so popular with outdoor enthusiasts such as campers, who are often far away from an electricity source. One of the most common and famous is the Farberware Classic Yosemite stainless steel percolator. These simple but elegant coffee makers brew 4 – 8 cups at a time, anywhere you happen to be.
If you have an old perk machine at home and are missing something to get it running again, you are in luck. You can get Farberware coffee percolator parts like thermostats, pump stems, handles, gaskets, glass top, and others here at Amazon.