Description
Presto 02811 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Presto 02811 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker
Brand
Presto
Capacity
12 Cups
Color
Silver
Special Feature
Not Dishwasher Safe
Product Dimensions
9.7″D x 13.1″W x 6.2″H
Material
Stainless Steel
Filter Type
Reusable
Specific Uses For Product
Coffee maker
Item Weight
2.9 Pounds
Included Components
Presto 02811 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker, Filter Basket And Perk Tube
Wattage
800 watts
Voltage
120 Volts
Number of Items
1
Package Type
Standard Packaging
Product Dimensions
13.1 x 9.7 x 6.2 inches
Item Weight
2.9 pounds
Manufacturer
National Presto Ind
ASIN
B00006IV0Q
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
02811
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 31, 2003
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Questions & Answers – Presto 02811 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker :
Technical specifications – Presto 02811 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker :
Brand
Presto
Capacity
12 Cups
Color
Silver
Special Feature
Not Dishwasher Safe
Product Dimensions
9.7″D x 13.1″W x 6.2″H
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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B. J (verified owner) –
– Ugh I wanted to love this so badly I read so many review and tried and tried but no matter what I did it would stop perking before it was done. Always watery. I even tried letting the water run for twenty minutes to get it super cold I’ve filled the basket with grinds to the top no mater what the coffee comes out so weak I may as well be drinking hot water
D. F (verified owner) –
If Your Looking For A Coffee Percolator That Makes Excellent Tasting Coffee, This Is It! – In the first years of my life, I grew up with a coffee percolator. Its in my humble opinion, a percolator is the best way to make coffee. Back in the 1990’s, companies started marketing drip style coffee makers. They would classically show somebody getting coffee grounds all over their percolators, and using that as a reason to switch to drip. Well, it must have worked, because our family switched to drip style coffee makers, and we went through many of them, as they never lasted more then 3 to 5-years!
C. H (verified owner) –
UPDATE – great for basic coffee – **UPDATE** I thought I had a winner.
B. J (verified owner) –
– Ugh I wanted to love this so badly I read so many review and tried and tried but no matter what I did it would stop perking before it was done. Always watery. I even tried letting the water run for twenty minutes to get it super cold I’ve filled the basket with grinds to the top no mater what the coffee comes out so weak I may as well be drinking hot water
O. S (verified owner) –
– I bought this coffee maker because my wife broke our glass drip coffee pot for the 4th time so I wanted something metal. This pot had good reviews so I gave it a try. It took me a few tries to get the coffee right, but once I did I am happy I purchased this. It is small and can be stored in the cupboard, unlike drip machines which are bulky and tough to move. It looks nice enough for the counter and doesn’t have a large foot print. It make coffee quickly. For me the coffee was weak, until I did a finer grind and stopped using filters. There is no need to buy paper filters, I don’t ever use them and I grind the coffee as fine as I would for drip coffee. There will be a few left over grinds in the bottom of your mug, but very few, similar if not better to when doing a french press. I don’t notice a difference in the taste compared to drip. I think the difference in taste people talk about in coffee blogs has more to do with the stove top versions, where people over heat the coffee or brew it too long. I love this coffee pot, the one downside is that there is not an audible ding when the coffee is done so if the pot is far away, or the room is loud you have to rely on the orange light, which is fine. In my small apartment I can hear when the coffee stops brewing.
D. F (verified owner) –
If Your Looking For A Coffee Percolator That Makes Excellent Tasting Coffee, This Is It! – In the first years of my life, I grew up with a coffee percolator. Its in my humble opinion, a percolator is the best way to make coffee. Back in the 1990’s, companies started marketing drip style coffee makers. They would classically show somebody getting coffee grounds all over their percolators, and using that as a reason to switch to drip. Well, it must have worked, because our family switched to drip style coffee makers, and we went through many of them, as they never lasted more then 3 to 5-years!
J. O (verified owner) –
– This one is better than even the quality Cuisinart I had for about 8 years.
C. H (verified owner) –
UPDATE – great for basic coffee – **UPDATE** I thought I had a winner.
O. S (verified owner) –
– I bought this coffee maker because my wife broke our glass drip coffee pot for the 4th time so I wanted something metal. This pot had good reviews so I gave it a try. It took me a few tries to get the coffee right, but once I did I am happy I purchased this. It is small and can be stored in the cupboard, unlike drip machines which are bulky and tough to move. It looks nice enough for the counter and doesn’t have a large foot print. It make coffee quickly. For me the coffee was weak, until I did a finer grind and stopped using filters. There is no need to buy paper filters, I don’t ever use them and I grind the coffee as fine as I would for drip coffee. There will be a few left over grinds in the bottom of your mug, but very few, similar if not better to when doing a french press. I don’t notice a difference in the taste compared to drip. I think the difference in taste people talk about in coffee blogs has more to do with the stove top versions, where people over heat the coffee or brew it too long. I love this coffee pot, the one downside is that there is not an audible ding when the coffee is done so if the pot is far away, or the room is loud you have to rely on the orange light, which is fine. In my small apartment I can hear when the coffee stops brewing.
J. O (verified owner) –
– This one is better than even the quality Cuisinart I had for about 8 years.