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Steve1
★★★★★
06/04/2026
Awesome outdoor appliance
I got this before going on a camping trip. My wife drinks coffee but I don’t. So I got it for her. I went out and got some fresh roasted coffee beans from this mom and pop coffee shop. I freshly ground the beans and made her a hot cup of coffee. She was very happy about it. The quikpot performed great! It really wasn’t a long wait for it. With a simple conversation and enjoying the outdoors, you really don’t pay attention to how long it takes to make a full pot. I saw on YouTube videos of people complaining about how long it takes to make a full pot. Maybe they were fiending for a cup of Joe really bad. 🤷♂️ It’s a pretty awesome coffee pot. I definitely recommend getting this outdoor appliance for your next camping trip.
surrahcha
★★★
06/02/2026
Cool idea, can't wait for improvements
I received this product for my birthday about ten to twelve years ago, and I don't have many large complaints, but this isn't as fantastic as I thought it would be. This product is great in theory, but the development is not there yet for me. The sides are getting torched and warped from how hot the burner is, you have to add more water to the reservoir to get a full pot, and it takes way too long for me. Plus, it uses so much propane. I can totally see how some people love this product, especially in large groups. For just my husband and I though, we will stick with our jet boil french press.
Nicademusx
★★★★★
05/28/2026
I like it
Received as a Christmas gift 3 years ago. Zero problems thus far. 10 cups of hot brewed coffee sure beats every other camp coffee setup we have ever tried.
We keep our coffee maker outside, year round, in a bench type storage container, in its box with the styrofoam.
If I had to make one complaint, it would be the glass carafe. Ours is still in one piece after dozens of uses but I am always concerned that it will break.
There is no need to go past the low heat setting. Our coffee on low is hotter than the electric coffee maker we use at home.
Wet your filter in its holder before adding coffee, this can help keep grounds in their place.
Those who are saying the coffee maker gets too hot, anything that produces heat is going to get hot. Coleman clearly marks and warns you of the hot areas. This has been so for a very long time.
KarlaW
★★★
05/25/2026
Too expensive for the quality.
I used this coffee pot twice before the ignition switch broke. I had the same model a few years ago and loved it. Then after maybe twenty used the plastic piece that holds the coffee ground basket snapped off and we used a plastic spoon to wedge in its place to hold the basket in for brewing. Otherwise we really liked it. I’m trying to find an ignition switch part.
AKDB
★★★★★
04/28/2026
Great for the boat
Love that on cold Alaska days, we
Can enjoy hot coffee in the boat.
ChrisCampChef
★★★★★
03/09/2026
Great way to make coffee outdoors.
We bought one of these coffee makers several years ago and have been very happy with it. The machine works just like a home coffee maker but rens off a standard 1 lb propane tank. Simply add water, put in a coffee filter and grounds, and light it up! It’s a bit slower than an electric model, but you’re camping! Can’t beat fresh coffee in the morning. Over the years, the machine has been very reliable. We broke a pot, but that was easily replaced. Absolutely no other problems.
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Perk up mornings at the campsite with perfectly brewed coffee from the Coleman® QuikPot™ Propane Coffee Maker. Hit the Instastart™ push-button ignition, and you'll be enjoying 10 cups of fresh drip coffee in about 18 minutes. Can't wait that long? Thanks to the Pause 'n' Serve feature, you can grab a much-needed cup of joe before the brewing cycle is complete without making a mess.



