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product_id: 2404250
title: "Glacier Stainless Coffee Percolator w Silicone Handle"
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# 3-cup capacity (5 oz per cup) Heat-resistant silicone handle for safe pouring Durable corrosion-resistant stainless steel Glacier Stainless Coffee Percolator w Silicone Handle

**Brand:** gsi outdoors
**Price:** ₱6242
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee ritual—because your brew deserves the spotlight!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Glacier Stainless Coffee Percolator w Silicone Handle by gsi outdoors
- **How much does it cost?** ₱6242 with free shipping
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## Best For

- gsi outdoors enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gsi outdoors brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Eco-Friendly & Manual:** No electricity needed—perfect for unplugged mornings and reducing your carbon footprint.
- • **Brew Like a Pro Anywhere:** Classic percolator design delivers rich, full-bodied coffee whether at home or on the trail.
- • **Built to Brave the Outdoors:** Heavy-gauge Glacier Stainless steel resists rust and rough handling for years of adventure-ready use.
- • **Safe & Comfortable Handling:** Silicone handle stays cool to the touch, ensuring burn-free pouring every time.
- • **Precision Brewing at a Glance:** Clear PercView knob lets you monitor and customize your coffee strength in real-time.

## Overview

The Glacier Stainless Coffee Percolator is a rugged, 3-cup manual coffee maker crafted from heavy-gauge stainless steel with a heat-resistant silicone handle. Designed for both outdoor enthusiasts and retro kitchen lovers, it features a clear PercView knob for monitoring brew strength and delivers a rich, smooth coffee experience without bitterness. Its durable, corrosion-resistant build and manual operation make it perfect for camping, cabins, or power outages, offering a timeless coffee ritual that blends nostalgia with modern reliability.

## Description

Perk up mornings at the campsite or cabin with the rugged stainless steel Glacier Perc coffee percolator from GSI Outdoors, great for use on stove tops and camp stoves. Available in multiple sizes, it features heavy-gauge 18/8 stainless steel construction that's resistant to corrosion and will withstand ground impacts.It features a heat-resistant silicone handle that stays cool to the touch for safe and secure pouring, and a hinged lid that helps prevent misplacement. The PercView knob made of clear resin provides a view into brewing progress, and this three-piece percolator includes an inner basket with cover. The stove-top Glacier Perc is available in the following sizes:12 Cup: Measures 9 x 5.9 x 8.6 inches; weighs 2 pounds, 1 ounce9 Cup: Measures 8.8 x 5.1 x 7.7 inches; weighs 1 pound, 9 ounces6 Cup: Measures 8 x 4.9 x 6.4 inches; weighs 1 pound, 4 ounces3 Cup: Measures 6.4 x 4 x 6.1 inches; weighs 14.3 ounces GSI: It’s All About The Outdoors, The Rest Is MeaninglessBeginning with a few pieces of blue enamelware and a smattering of campfire accessories in 1985, GSI Outdoors continues to create unique, imaginative, and fun products that enhance the outdoor experience – including stainless steel and enamelware cookware, tableware, coffee percolators, water bottles, and more.

Review: A solid, dependable coffee pot. - If you're living single, you don't want to make a huge pot of coffee for just one person, and this pot is just the right size. This unit is advertised as camping gear, but I happily use it at home on the range top. Percolating is old tech; it works, but it won't taste like Starbucks. That's okay, though, because it won't cost like Starbucks, either. The stainless steel coffee pot itself is rugged, well-built, shiny and attractive, and is easy to care for. The silicon handle works great to prevent burning my hand, but I'll usually use a towel to grab it, too, since it's a little small. Another reviewer recommended buying paper filters and the GSI glass perc knob, which I'm glad I did. A filter captures almost all of the grounds, making drinking a better experience. Filters also make cleanup a breeze--with just one gentle bump in the trash can, 95% of the grounds pop right out, and you can rinse the rest out easily. Brewing without the paper filter makes cleanup a harder job, but after experimentation, my opinion is that the coffee does taste better without the filters. It's your choice. I'm also trying to get away from microplastics in my food, so a stainless steel pot with a glass knob makes sense. The glass knob's a few millimeters bigger than the opening on the pot, so it took some wrangling with pliers to convince it to go in, but it now fits. This unit is advertised rather deceptively as a 3-cup pot, but it brews only 12 oz. of coffee, which makes 1.5 cups for one person or two 6-oz. cups if you're sharing. This is, perhaps, my only true regret about buying this model. It's enough for one, maybe, but if you have company over or you want a second cup, you're going to need a larger unit. If you're a one-and done guy, then this will suit you fine. On my electric range it takes 6 minutes on high to get to boiling, and then I let it perk on low for another 3 minutes, which isn't too bad. If you're used to how speedy a Keurig is, then the perking method seems to take forever, especially on mornings when you have to rush out the door. This pot has no heating element, so there's no automatic shut off. Worried that I may forget about it when I'm in a rush and risk burning the house down, I feel compelled to babysit the pot as it works its magic. At first this was an annoying inconvenience to me, but it forced me to slow down, and I've come to appreciate the morning ritual of watching it perk. It's like a quiet meditation. You do have to experiment with your coffee brand, the amount, the grind, and perk times to get it where you like it. My coffee pot arrived without instructions, so I was left to my own devices to figure things out. The criticisms of this older brewing method, from what I can tell, are correct: because it recycles already brewed coffee up the siphon, it makes a slightly bitter brew that is both weak-tasting but strong with caffeine. It's not unpleasant. And there's a satisfaction I get from using this method that I don't get from pour-over methods or a Keurig. I think this is a good product, overall, size not withstanding, and you may enjoy using one yourself at home or over the campfire. This is the brewing method that got our ancestors through the Great Depression and two world wars, and it still works great.
Review: Excellent/Quality Product! - I did a lot of research before this purchase. Accordingly, I am happy I ordered this superior product. This is a high quality, heavy-duty product. It is solid as a rock, and weighs a full two pounds. The fit and finish is near perfect, including the [very tight fit] of the glass Perc-View top. It is a good size and allows a three or four cup batch or up to a twelve-cup brewing for larger groups. I had missed the taste of 'real' coffee over the many years. My first pot, brought back those missed memories of the aroma in the kitchen and that great hot cup of black coffee! There is no bitterness or acid taste whatsoever. BTW, I prefer a lighter roast coffee and use (Panera Light Roast), also available here at desertcart. Note: The little brewing instruction sheet looped over the brew basket, is not very clear and somewhat contradictory, as it was obviously written by a person whose primary language is other than English. I use 1 tablespoon of coffee per 8 oz. of Sparkletts or Nestles bottled drinking water. You need at least (minimum) of three to four cups of water to get the system to perform/percolate efficiently. I heat the water on high and once it starts perking I lower the gas to just below medium level to maintain a steady rate of percolation. I think, “no more than 3 minutes” (as indicated on instructions) is somewhat erroneous, and not enough percolation time; it seems, that a full 5 to 8 minutes of perking is about right, depending on how strong you like your coffee. Of course, one can adjust amount of coffee and percolation time to suit personal taste. In summary, I knew I did not want a cheap lightweight aluminum pot, not did I want a lower quality stainless-steel pot. This rock-solid stainless-steel product, is one that I perceive, will last many years. Moreover, when the power goes out for a dozen hours, as it frequently does, I can always have my coffee. : ) Whenever I order a product on desertcart, I carefully read the customer reviews, and I look at the combined percentage of 5 and 4 level reviews in comparison to those at the lower levels, then formulate my purchase decision. I think there are some personality types out there, who are just contrarian by nature, and always look for something negative to say. I know quality and value when I see it, and this coffee pot is all that I had hoped for. Last, while most of us in the US think of a ‘cup’ as an 8-oz. measurement, it seems that with respect to coffee pot manufacturers, their cup size is in a range of 5 to 6 oz. Specific to this percolator, the graduated (cup) scale on the side of the pot is in 6 oz. increments. As stated above, for this pot, use at least 18 to 24 oz. of water for use. If you only want one cup, stick to the various drip system machines. It seems that any less amount (water level) affects the hydraulic action of the percolation. I am the only coffee drinker in our family, and I get two nice big 12 oz. cups, filling the pot to near the first increment on the scale. Having used this pot daily for over a week now, it is a real change and a throw-back to the way coffee used to taste. The percolation brew, not only fills the kitchen with that coffee aroma, missing with other brew systems, the cup of coffee produced is full flavored, consistently silky-smooth, mellow, and never bitter. Note, I drink my coffee black, no sugar and no creamers. Yes, it is more [work] than a K-machine, and you must wait longer for the first cup—but it is worth it, IMO. With respect to coffee grind. First, it has been [years] since brand-name ‘coarse’ grind coffee was readily available in the can or a bag. Therefore, to get that grind, you must go to a store which sells bulk coffee and has a commercial grinder on site--or grind your own beans at home. Having said that, I use the now common drip grind (the only type available in my coffee of choice, Panera Light Roast). There is absolutely no issue with using the drip grind in this pot. Any ‘direction’ that you “must” use coarse grind, in not an issue for me. The drain holes in the coffee basket are quite small. I get no large granules of coffee in my cup whatsoever; there is, only a very small/fine powdery residue at the very bottom of the pot/cup, and no large particles floating in the cup. I have looked at some of the coffee forums on line and many others strongly agree with my observation and experience, with respect to using the regular or drip grind, in a percolator pot. I gave my K-machine to another family member--I will never go back. I love the coffee [experience] found in returning to this quality GSI, stainless-steel percolator pot.

## Features

- STAY CAFFEINATED: Coffee? Always! The Glacier Stainless Percolator coffee maker helps you attain your caffeine needs and is great for use on stove tops. Note: percolators measure a cup of coffee in 5 oz. cup, instead of a typical 1 cup used in cooking
- BREW THAT PERFECT CUP OF JOE: The Percolator’s clear PercView knob lets you gauge the strength of your brew because you deserve nothing but the best cup of coffee
- SAFETY FIRST: The heat-resistant silicone handle stays cool to the touch for easy pouring. No injuries here!
- STURDY STRUCTURE: Built from Glacier Stainless steel, this 0.80-pound percolator is resistant to corrosion and will withstand rough handling and ground impacts

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001LF3I1Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,318 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #16 in Camping Coffee & Tea Pots |
| Brand | GSI Outdoors |
| Brand Name | GSI Outdoors |
| Capacity | 3 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Manual |
| Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,669 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00090497652035 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Included Components | Inner Basket with Cover |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 17"W x 10.6"H |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GSI Outdoors |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 1304.1284 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | 65203 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 17"D x 17"W x 10.6"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Brewing Coffee |
| Style | Casual |
| UPC | 090497652035 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 800 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GSI Outdoors
- **Capacity:** 3 Cups
- **Color:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 17"D x 17"W x 10.6"H
- **Special Feature:** Manual

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A solid, dependable coffee pot.
*by M***E on January 12, 2025*

If you're living single, you don't want to make a huge pot of coffee for just one person, and this pot is just the right size. This unit is advertised as camping gear, but I happily use it at home on the range top. Percolating is old tech; it works, but it won't taste like Starbucks. That's okay, though, because it won't cost like Starbucks, either. The stainless steel coffee pot itself is rugged, well-built, shiny and attractive, and is easy to care for. The silicon handle works great to prevent burning my hand, but I'll usually use a towel to grab it, too, since it's a little small. Another reviewer recommended buying paper filters and the GSI glass perc knob, which I'm glad I did. A filter captures almost all of the grounds, making drinking a better experience. Filters also make cleanup a breeze--with just one gentle bump in the trash can, 95% of the grounds pop right out, and you can rinse the rest out easily. Brewing without the paper filter makes cleanup a harder job, but after experimentation, my opinion is that the coffee does taste better without the filters. It's your choice. I'm also trying to get away from microplastics in my food, so a stainless steel pot with a glass knob makes sense. The glass knob's a few millimeters bigger than the opening on the pot, so it took some wrangling with pliers to convince it to go in, but it now fits. This unit is advertised rather deceptively as a 3-cup pot, but it brews only 12 oz. of coffee, which makes 1.5 cups for one person or two 6-oz. cups if you're sharing. This is, perhaps, my only true regret about buying this model. It's enough for one, maybe, but if you have company over or you want a second cup, you're going to need a larger unit. If you're a one-and done guy, then this will suit you fine. On my electric range it takes 6 minutes on high to get to boiling, and then I let it perk on low for another 3 minutes, which isn't too bad. If you're used to how speedy a Keurig is, then the perking method seems to take forever, especially on mornings when you have to rush out the door. This pot has no heating element, so there's no automatic shut off. Worried that I may forget about it when I'm in a rush and risk burning the house down, I feel compelled to babysit the pot as it works its magic. At first this was an annoying inconvenience to me, but it forced me to slow down, and I've come to appreciate the morning ritual of watching it perk. It's like a quiet meditation. You do have to experiment with your coffee brand, the amount, the grind, and perk times to get it where you like it. My coffee pot arrived without instructions, so I was left to my own devices to figure things out. The criticisms of this older brewing method, from what I can tell, are correct: because it recycles already brewed coffee up the siphon, it makes a slightly bitter brew that is both weak-tasting but strong with caffeine. It's not unpleasant. And there's a satisfaction I get from using this method that I don't get from pour-over methods or a Keurig. I think this is a good product, overall, size not withstanding, and you may enjoy using one yourself at home or over the campfire. This is the brewing method that got our ancestors through the Great Depression and two world wars, and it still works great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent/Quality Product!
*by N***L on August 4, 2017*

I did a lot of research before this purchase. Accordingly, I am happy I ordered this superior product. This is a high quality, heavy-duty product. It is solid as a rock, and weighs a full two pounds. The fit and finish is near perfect, including the [very tight fit] of the glass Perc-View top. It is a good size and allows a three or four cup batch or up to a twelve-cup brewing for larger groups. I had missed the taste of 'real' coffee over the many years. My first pot, brought back those missed memories of the aroma in the kitchen and that great hot cup of black coffee! There is no bitterness or acid taste whatsoever. BTW, I prefer a lighter roast coffee and use (Panera Light Roast), also available here at Amazon. Note: The little brewing instruction sheet looped over the brew basket, is not very clear and somewhat contradictory, as it was obviously written by a person whose primary language is other than English. I use 1 tablespoon of coffee per 8 oz. of Sparkletts or Nestles bottled drinking water. You need at least (minimum) of three to four cups of water to get the system to perform/percolate efficiently. I heat the water on high and once it starts perking I lower the gas to just below medium level to maintain a steady rate of percolation. I think, “no more than 3 minutes” (as indicated on instructions) is somewhat erroneous, and not enough percolation time; it seems, that a full 5 to 8 minutes of perking is about right, depending on how strong you like your coffee. Of course, one can adjust amount of coffee and percolation time to suit personal taste. In summary, I knew I did not want a cheap lightweight aluminum pot, not did I want a lower quality stainless-steel pot. This rock-solid stainless-steel product, is one that I perceive, will last many years. Moreover, when the power goes out for a dozen hours, as it frequently does, I can always have my coffee. : ) Whenever I order a product on Amazon, I carefully read the customer reviews, and I look at the combined percentage of 5 and 4 level reviews in comparison to those at the lower levels, then formulate my purchase decision. I think there are some personality types out there, who are just contrarian by nature, and always look for something negative to say. I know quality and value when I see it, and this coffee pot is all that I had hoped for. Last, while most of us in the US think of a ‘cup’ as an 8-oz. measurement, it seems that with respect to coffee pot manufacturers, their cup size is in a range of 5 to 6 oz. Specific to this percolator, the graduated (cup) scale on the side of the pot is in 6 oz. increments. As stated above, for this pot, use at least 18 to 24 oz. of water for use. If you only want one cup, stick to the various drip system machines. It seems that any less amount (water level) affects the hydraulic action of the percolation. I am the only coffee drinker in our family, and I get two nice big 12 oz. cups, filling the pot to near the first increment on the scale. Having used this pot daily for over a week now, it is a real change and a throw-back to the way coffee used to taste. The percolation brew, not only fills the kitchen with that coffee aroma, missing with other brew systems, the cup of coffee produced is full flavored, consistently silky-smooth, mellow, and never bitter. Note, I drink my coffee black, no sugar and no creamers. Yes, it is more [work] than a K-machine, and you must wait longer for the first cup—but it is worth it, IMO. With respect to coffee grind. First, it has been [years] since brand-name ‘coarse’ grind coffee was readily available in the can or a bag. Therefore, to get that grind, you must go to a store which sells bulk coffee and has a commercial grinder on site--or grind your own beans at home. Having said that, I use the now common drip grind (the only type available in my coffee of choice, Panera Light Roast). There is absolutely no issue with using the drip grind in this pot. Any ‘direction’ that you “must” use coarse grind, in not an issue for me. The drain holes in the coffee basket are quite small. I get no large granules of coffee in my cup whatsoever; there is, only a very small/fine powdery residue at the very bottom of the pot/cup, and no large particles floating in the cup. I have looked at some of the coffee forums on line and many others strongly agree with my observation and experience, with respect to using the regular or drip grind, in a percolator pot. I gave my K-machine to another family member--I will never go back. I love the coffee [experience] found in returning to this quality GSI, stainless-steel percolator pot.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Too Good for Just Camping
*by R***S on May 31, 2013*

I wanted a good camp coffee pot and after looking at a lot of candidates in local stores and reviewing what others said online about competing items I decided this was probably a good choice. And I nailed it. Or rather GSI nailed it. This is one great little coffee pot, and my wife and I love it. In fact, we love it so much that it's not just a camping item -- we leave it on the stove and while we don't use it daily we do use it several times a week since the coffee is just so much better than the drip coffee that's been our daily staple. And Starbucks doesn't get as much of our money these days. It's sturdy, and even though I thought a 12-cup might be on the big side (considered the 9-cup), we usually wind up finishing the pot or at least most of it. I originally made smaller batches but quickly learned we drained the pot when I did. Now it's full pots every time. The silicon-covered handle keeps cool during use, and it's substantial enough for a guy like me with big hands. Everything comes apart smoothly and easily for cleaning, which is simple and quick. A trick I heard from another reviewer and incorporated myself is to use a regular drip coffee filter in the basket. It's really easy to just line it up over the center tube and press a hole into the filter to fit it in place. Keeps any stray grounds from making their way through the basket so I can use the regular drip coffee with terrific results. The only negative I can see is that the resin perk top (not glass, which is a good thing) does come loose after using the pot a few times due to metal expansion/contraction of the lid. When trying to screw it back in, it stays just a bit loose in the threads. And if you try to tighten it too much, it can easily "over-thread" and it will loosen again. There's a sweet spot of tight enough, but not too tight that works well (at least, so far). So in my book, it's far from a deal breaker. It's certainly not a no-brainer like the electric appliances, though. You really "make" coffee. I've found that with Kirkland 100% Colombian Coffee from Costco that three and a half generously rounded tablespoons is about right. I put the burner on high and wait for the water to come to a boil as I watch the clear perk top for the first sign of activity. When I see it, I immediately turn the burner down to half and let it perk away for five minutes. Man, old school really rocks....

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