Mobitherm Coffee Maker by Waeco?

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Annnd I thought I was a coffee addict!? :coffee:

I am happy with my stainless steel camp stove French Press. :coffee:
 
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\\'anderer

Adventurer
I tried this one last september, and was not happy.
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?skunum=17388&tab=desc

The first time, it killed my aux. battery and took over 45 min. to make a pot of coffee. The second time I ran the engine for a while and lost patience after it looked like another 45 min. brew cycle ( I didn't want to run the engine for 45 min.). and at 22 amps draw, i'll drink an iced starbucks doubleshot instead.

I am interested in how long it takes for your maker to brew a pot of coffee?engine off or running?


I believe humans get a lot done, not because we're smart, but because we have thumbs so we can make coffee. ~Flash Rosenberg
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
\\'anderer said:
I tried this one last september, and was not happy.
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?skunum=17388&tab=desc

The first time, it killed my aux. battery and took over 45 min. to make a pot of coffee. The second time I ran the engine for a while and lost patience after it looked like another 45 min. brew cycle ( I didn't want to run the engine for 45 min.). and at 22 amps draw, i'll drink an iced starbucks doubleshot instead.

I am interested in how long it takes for your maker to brew a pot of coffee?engine off or running?


I believe humans get a lot done, not because we're smart, but because we have thumbs so we can make coffee. ~Flash Rosenberg

Thanks for the heads up.. that's just ridiculous.:coffee:
 

Dave Bennett

Adventurist
Conclusion

After much debate and research, I've decided to go with an old fashioned percolator pot and my MSR pocket rocket.

The Mobitherm is a wonderful unit and I like it alot, BUT, after using it my time for a pot of joe is almost 40 minutes... I dont have that much time, especially when I'm loading up in the morning to head back to town and need to get going. This is a great unit for someone who wants a home style brew and is in no hurry.
 
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Mike_rupp

Adventurer
When I set out to get a new coffee pot for camp use, I had a few criteria in mind:

Make good coffee (I didn't want to compromise flavor)
Durable
Small
Simple

I've been using a french press at home for years. IMHO, it makes the best coffee. The problem is that mine is a glass Bodum that is super thin and fragile. I did a little searching and found this: http://www.amazon.com/Frieling-Stai...r_1/104-6789980-5378364?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden

While its not cheap, it is really bomb proof. Having a french press is the most simple method to making coffee on the trail. Just bring coffee and the pot.
 

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