Monday, April 16, 2012

Coffee Percolator

Your Ad Here
By Grace Lopez


What is a coffee percolator?

It is dangerous to use because it easy to over extract the coffee bean thus making bitter coffee with unpleasant taste and aroma. The coffee percolator is divided into two parts in which the boiling water flows down the central tube and then it is back down through the ground coffee beans.

These are generally made up of two types of metals such as aluminum or stainless steel.

The very first percolator was invented by an American scientist and soldier named Count Rumford in 1814. Percolators cycle the boiling brew continuously through the grounds until reaching the desired strength. The heating device could be stovetop or electrical. The first patent for coffee percolator was awarded to James Mason in the year 1865.


Coffee Percolators are available in three types such as electric, stovetop and microwave. It is significant that the water level is below the bottom of the coffee chamber.

Farberware Classic Series Stovetop Percolator -It is crafted from specialized-quality 18/10 stainless steel for lasting durability and beauty. It offers a four to eight cup capacity and has a sleek modern design.

It is made up of heavy duty and best quality stainless steel with an indicator to indicate that the coffee is ready. On the other hand, the enduring filter basket helps make coffee brewing preparation easy.

The price is about 19.99 US dollars. Cuisinart Classic 12-Cup Coffee Percolator - The housing of this is made from high quality stainless steel.

It has a four to twelve cup coffee capacity and the light indicator shows when the coffee is ready to enjoy and drink. For example, the Farberware Percolator is a heavyweight stainless-steel coffee appliance with a retro stylish looking design. It also offers, among other features, an adjustment for lighter or more robust coffee and a detachable cord for easy serving. The result is loyal percolator purist customers who support the brand and product line.

Pressure type - the pressure type coffee percolators are basically consists of three sections. They are lower section where the water is stored, mild section which is the section for raw coffee and the upper section from where the completely brewed coffee is stored. An American physicist and inventor, Thompson was a thermodynamics expert who developed improvements for chimneys, fireplaces, double boilers, kitchen ranges, and a drip coffeepot.

The price is 44.95 US dollars. West Bend Coffee Percolator - This easy to use and can serve hot coffee in thirty seconds per minute. The gravity type percolators are made up of several sections that include a small chamber which is used for filling water at the bottom, a vertical tube that reaches from the bottom to the top of the pot.

The glass knob shows when the coffee is perking.




About the Author:


Your Ad Here

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Get Paid To Promote, Get Paid To Popup, Get Paid Display Banner