Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Dualit Cordless Percolator

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Dualit Cordless Percolator Dualit's cordless percolator is the perfect complement to our cordless jug kettle and will make up to 10 x 125 ml cups of coffee in just 9 minutes. So stylish it can be taken straight to the breakfast table and the "stay warm" function ensures that you can enjoy hot fresh coffee all day. 10 cup capacity; Cordless with axis rotary base for ease of 'docking'; Heatproof handle and large heatproof ball knob and finger-guard; Oversized non-drip spout; Neon turns orange while brewing and green when ready to drink; Transparent lid allows you to monitor the strength of the coffee.



Dualit Cordless Percolator
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Dualit Cordless Percolator Features

  • Polished stainless steel
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  • 360 degree axis base
  • translucent lid knob and concealed element
  • single power lens



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My husband and I were recalling the days when our mothers used to make perc coffee on the stove so decided to buy this. Overall we have been very happy with it - it is very easy to use and easy to clean and we particularly like the green light that turns on to let you know it is ready. Our only complaint is that because the pot is not insulated at all the coffee does not stay hot and it specifically tells you to remove it from the base once it is done. if we want to enjoy the coffee over a longer period of time we have to pour it into a thermal carafe but I'd still recommend it.

Not Pleased - keep looking - Richard Larocca - Fort Lee, NJ
I read all the review and thought that since this one was made in England, it had to be better. NOT TRUE ... First, it keeps coffee almost at a boil ... so as soon as coffee was done, I upluged it. Second, there were always grinds in the coffee. Third, the pot started leaking from the base after two weeks of use. Totally a bad unit.

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