If you want to see a grown man angry, deny him his morning caffeine fix. We know it’s bad for us, it will give us a heart condition and drinking an entire pot of coffee at midnight will make us irritable, but we don’t care. Give us the good stuff (black or with one of those sweet International Delights French Vanilla creamers) and give it to us by the coffee pot full. Obviously, camping can be quite a conundrum. Making a single cup (or two) on a camp stove is an exercise in futility. Get four or five of our friends together, in the outdoors, and someone will be working that damn coffee maker for the better part of the morning just so we can get going. It’s not an issue anymore with this Coleman Portable Propane Coffeemaker. No cords, stove or percolator required and it pumps out 10 cups at a time using a 16.4oz propane cylinder. Suddenly camping doesn’t seem like such a bad idea.
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