Master-work stainless-steel percolator brews from 4 to 12 cups of coffee
In position-to-serve indicator light; detachable cord; drip-free spout; easy-grip projection on the lid
Measures take 8 by 6 by 12 inches; 3-year limited warranty
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I cleaned a stainless steel coffee pot with a polident tablet and I can't remove the minty smell and taste
Dec 05, 2007 by joan leppig | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I have acclimatized vinegar,baking soda to try and remove the odor and taste,my stainless steel coffee pot is clean though! I sure can use some help with this problem.
Fill with HOT not make sense with a tab of bleach added and let sit for a couple of hours. That should do the trick for you. It is what's Chef's do to remove odor's from items.
carmeliasue | Dec 05, 2007
run about 4 cycles lawful with water thru it.
William B | Dec 05, 2007
Keep rinsing with moor HOT water. And then, leave it set open to let it air out. You should rinse about 4 times with boiling water and then let set upright without a lid to air for at least 24 hours. This should do the machination, you are right, it is clean! (Those things also clean toilet tanks and bowls!)
sam | Dec 05, 2007
Use it for a diet pot, that ought to do her.
Tim O | Dec 05, 2007
sponge up in bicarbinate of soda for a while then rinse
desperate housewife | Dec 05, 2007
Now why would you go off and do a fetich like that? Try lemon pledge mixed with onion.
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true_wahoo | Dec 05, 2007
Fill with HOT distilled water with a tab of bleach added and let sit for a couple of hours. That should do the trick for you. It is what's Chef's do to remove odor's from items.
carmeliasue | Dec 05, 2007
try to use about half virtuous vinegar and half water and let it soak then run it to heat let it drip then run fresh water
datsleather | Dec 05, 2007
How to properly use CLR on a stainless steel coffee pot/machine?
Nov 16, 2008 by Stahrgirl | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Wondering how to well clean a stainless steel coffee pot. I find that you can clean it with dish soap all u want, but the coffee stains the inside of the pot. Should you run CLR through a cycle as if you are brewing a pot of coffee, or just swell some in the pot itself?
Moral swish it in the pot itself and then rinse thoroughly. I know people tell me their coffee pots become stained but I have not experienced that. Good luck. If you dire to give your coffee maker a thorough cleaning inside, add 1 cup of white vinegar and fill the pot up with water then pour inside, turn on barely as you do to make a full pot of coffee, when finished run again with just clear water. No chemicals and cleans and deodorizes fantasticly
I'm On To You | Nov 16, 2008
What coffee pot keeps your coffee the hottest? Drip, Percolator, or drip with thermal stainless steel carafe?
Mar 09, 2008 by packer | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Alot of the stainless steel carafe coffee pots I checked out don't have a warmer underneath. Also the coffee pots that you put your coffee cup above-board underneath all have mixed reviews as to how long they work. I just want to find a decent coffee pot that keeps the coffee hot
I regard as an insulated carafe keeps it hottest without continuing to cook the coffee...I hate coffee that's been heated for hours.