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Farberware Percolators

Farberware Percolators

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Farberware FCP280 8-Cup Percolator Farberware FCP412 Percolator, 4-12 Cup Farberware FCP240 2-4-Cup Percolator, Stainless Steel
Farberware FCP412 12-Cup Percolator, Stainless Steel
Brand: Black Decker
Category: Kitchen

Buy Used: $37.99 - $87.25 (On sale from $90.00)
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 544 reviews
Sales Rank: 958709

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7 x 7 x 10
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MPN: FCP240
Model: FCP240-PARENT
ASIN: B001NXC5XS


Features:
  • 4-Cup capacity and 1000 watts
  • Durable stainless steel construction and maintains consistent brew speed: 1-cup p/min.
  • Stays warm when plugged in
  • Cool-touch handle and lid knob with rolled edges for safe and easy handling
  • Detachable power cord

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Brew 2 to 12 cups of hot, delicious perked coffee in this powerful, durable stainless steel percolator. Super-fast feature starts brewing the second you plug it in and maintains cup-a-minute speed, then automatically switches to "Keep Warm" temperature when perking is complete. Cord is detachable for easy serving. Handle and knob stay cool, and rolled edges ensure safe, easy handling. You choose from 4-, 8-, or 12-cup capacity. 1000 watts. Imported.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars GREAT LITTLE 2-4 CUP COFFEE PERCOLATOR   March 8, 2010
Patricia J. Urso (NY)
THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT-I'VE USED FARBERWARE FOR OVER 35 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH THEM--MY ONLY COMPLAINT IS THAT THE CORD IS TOO SHORT SO I HAD TO br /BUY AN EXTENSION CORD.


5 out of 5 stars HOT COFFEE at last   March 6, 2010
Julie A. Gray (north fort myers florida)
a perfect transaction. We finally have HOT coffee... enough of those drip things that give you lukewarm at best. This gem is the best. gives us 2 nice cups each!


5 out of 5 stars So far, so good.   February 24, 2010
Patricia Hester Wiggins (Olympic Peninsula, WA USA)
I've tried many different ways to brew good coffee, but always return to stainless steel and Farberware. Plastic and aluminum give even the best brews that yucky aftertaste. This one not only brews a great cup of coffee, it keeps the remainder at just the right temperature so that it doesn't become bitter in a few hours. Keeping the pot full and ready for company works perfectly for me. Now I need to see how well the pot holds up to daily use. So far, so good.


5 out of 5 stars Lousy Percolator??? Probably.   February 23, 2010
Daisy (NY United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Just wanted to get this into the 5 star category to make a point. The 5 star reviews by and large appear to be made by people who own old - not new - Farberware percolators. I too recall (and have owned) good percolators, including Farberware, when these appliances were made in the USA. If you look at the poorer ratings, they are consistently made by people who have recently bought a made in China Farberware (or any/all other brand) percolator. That's also been my experience. Too bad, since in my opinion, electric percs make the very best cup (or two:) of coffee.


1 out of 5 stars not the same farberware that I trusted   February 22, 2010
lucy cranky (columbus, Ohio)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I sent a letter to the Farberware people which came back as they closed their site! br /Dear Farberware People, br / br /I bought a percolator "farberware Millenium" from Macy's in October 2006. It sure was not like the previous one I had. My previous one had a glass section in it. That's why I had to get a new one. It broke. Anyway, this one I have now is terrible. It was made in China. There is no glass partition in it. And now to add insult to injury, it does not percolate. All the thing seems to do is to warm up the water. Then, I have to open the pot, drain the water and pour it over the basket. I mean the last one was bought in 1972 from Lazarus (which became Macy's now). Obviously, I'll have to get another one. But, I am not paying $79.99 again for something that's not going to last even 4 years. What gives? What happened to your quality control? br / br /Also, I bought a Farberware Chicken Fryer from Penneys. It was terrible. It would spark each time it was plugged in. Within 3 months, the chicken would get stuck in the fryer. I had to return it to the store. They argued with me and didn't want to take it back because it had been used. I can tell you; but, I did get store credit. br / br /What I want to know is this! I know it is cheaper to have it made in some other country. But, don't they have quality control for electrical appliances that is in line with the U.S. requirements? br / br /I really don't know what I am going to do about coffee. I think you people are the only ones who make percolators. I'll have to re-think coffee. I just wanted to let you people know what's happening with the average person using your appliances. br / br /Thank you, br / br /

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