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Pretty good selection of 12 volt coffee makers; have you any personal experience with any of them? I've never had any 12 volt appliances so I haven't a clue how they perform. They look like household models with one even stainless. Thanks

One dinged up blue enamel pot with water, one cotton sock (clean) containing 1 tablespoon ground coffee for each cup and one for the sock... . boil water with the sock... . PRESTO... good coffee we all drank happily for hundreds of years until the invention of the drip coffee maker.
 
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One dinged up blue enamel pot with water, one cotton sock (clean) containing 1 tablespoon ground coffee for each cup and one for the sock... . boil water with the sock... . PRESTO... good coffee we all drank happily for hundreds of years until the invention of the drip coffee maker.



Thats how we made it on the Rubicon trail. Only for 300 hundred Jeepers we used a large 4 foot high steel pot and a huge piece of cloth and just guessed on how much coffee to throw in. There is nothing finer than fresh coffee in your cup gazing over the Sierra Nevada mountains:-laf
 
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We just use the old perculator on the stove top. And more than likely it is outside on the Coleman stove. We enjoy cooking over wood fires and doing stuff the hard way when camping anyway.

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A lot to be said for that scenario, which we have done for years and still do when we're up 10,000 feet in our favorite mountain lakes in Northern New Mexico. There just nothing like it, however when traveling through some big city and we stop for the night, we will fire up the generator, if not at a campground with electric, and use the drip coffee maker. We do have to have our coffee fix one way or another.
 
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