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Re: Coffee... [Re: Guy] #7980400 09/19/20 06:04 PM
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Re: Coffee... [Re: Guy] #7980605 09/19/20 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Guy
It goes with me everywhere. Normally in blind bag, but if I can't take blind bag, coffee still goes with me. I have had this standly thermos 10 years. One time I left it at lake x, went back to same spot the next week, it was still there and coffee was still warm.
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You guys know you kicked up a 2 year old thread? BTW, the last part about it still being warm was a joke, after a week common guys!! rofl

Re: Coffee... [Re: Guy] #7980637 09/19/20 11:03 PM
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Coffee before breakfast for me.


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Re: Coffee... [Re: bill oxner] #7980938 09/20/20 11:28 AM
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Thermos still going strong, this is pic yesterday morning camping. Lost the screw on top which was also the cup I used. I sure like drinking coffee out of that cup. I talked to Stanley, the do not have a replacement. So now I have to drink out of a tumbler.

Love my Colman coffee maker, it makes coffee much hotter than my electric coffee maker...

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That's a pretty cool setup for coffee. Does the coffee come out weak like the other one?

Re: Coffee... [Re: Guy] #7982833 09/21/20 09:22 PM
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I already have a huge tub of camping stuff I never use...but I want that Coleman coffee maker. grin


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Originally Posted by ndhunter
That's a pretty cool setup for coffee. Does the coffee come out weak like the other one?

That has nothing to do with the coffee maker, has everything to do with coffee grinds relative to water. One to two tablespoons of ground coffee for every six ounces of water is normal, go less for weak, go more for strong.

ndhunter is trolling me he knows I like weak coffee.

Re: Coffee... [Re: Erichugh22] #7982961 09/21/20 10:56 PM
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How the heck did you keep it from leaking fuel and catching on fire? I had 3 of those and kept exchanging them because they all leaked where the butane connects and the whole thing would catch fire

I have not had that issue. But I just started using it.


Other than that, it was an awesome little grill when I got it to work. I ended up giving up on it and getting a propane stove, but its more of a pain to haul around than the little red one.

I ended up giving up on the butane stove as well, for other reasons than your, it was just inconsistent in performance. I use the camp cheif, its great, and I like the 20lb tank, the little 1lb tanks are not worth the trouble, I need to get adopters for my Colman coffee maker.

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