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Fantastic percolator/.kettle which I'm already very fond of. Durable steel and practical design, can be used as a percolator over an open flame or hob & also functions as a standard kettle. Well worth the money as this will last decades
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The Petromax Percolator made of stainless steel allows you to prepare aromatic coffee or tea with a unique aroma. No matter if it is hung over the fire with the practical handle or used classically at home on the electric or gas stove – the stainless steel Perkomax is the perfect jug for the favourite beverage.
While the water is boiling it rises through a small tube and then flows through the coffee powder or the tea leaves downward into the Percolator. There, it mixes with the water and rises again. The longer the mixture circulates that way, the more aromatic is the result. Through the glass knob on the lid of the pot the preparation process can be watched.
The Percolator not only convinces by its noble design, but also by its stability and durability. It is the ideal complement for tea and coffee lovers no matter whether for outdoors or indoors.
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Add to BasketFantastic percolator/.kettle which I'm already very fond of. Durable steel and practical design, can be used as a percolator over an open flame or hob & also functions as a standard kettle. Well worth the money as this will last decades
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.