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Presto 02811 Stainless Steel Electric Coffee Percolator Review

Reviewed from 19303 Amazon customer reviews

Presto 02811 Stainless Steel Electric Coffee Percolator Review

✅ PROS

  • All stainless steel construction — zero plastic touches your water or coffee
  • Coffee stays piping hot, not lukewarm like most drip machines
  • Easy to clean and even easier with disposable percolator filters
  • Drip-free spout pours cleanly every time

❌ CONS

  • Learning curve to dial in the perfect brew time; too long = bitter
  • Some units have reported quality control issues with the lid fit
  • Base can scratch countertops if you slide it around

The Verdict

If you’ve been drinking coffee from a plastic drip machine, you’ve probably been tasting it. Not the coffee — the machine.

The Presto 02811 is a throwback done right. It’s an all-stainless electric percolator that makes 2 to 12 cups with no plastic components touching your brew. And after reading through thousands of reviews, I can tell you: the people who love this thing really love it.

What Makes It Great

The standout feature is obvious: no plastic. Water goes into a stainless basket, percolates through stainless tubing, and comes out as coffee. No hot plastic smell. No weird aftertaste. One reviewer put it simply: “It is perfect. No plastic in my coffee.”

Then there’s the heat. Drip machines serve coffee that goes lukewarm in 15 minutes. The Presto keeps your coffee hot on the warming cycle — actually hot, not warm. Another reviewer who’d owned theirs for six years said it delivered “the best tasting coffee — better than all restaurants we frequent.”

The spout deserves a mention too. It pours without dripping down the side of the pot, which is one of those small details that makes a big difference at 6 AM.

Where It Falls Short

This isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it machine. Percolators recirculate the water, so brew time matters. Let it go too long and you’ll get bitter, over-extracted coffee. Shorten the cycle and it’s smooth. Some reviewers found this frustrating, especially coming from a drip machine where you just press a button.

Quality control is the biggest risk. While most units are fine, a small number of reviews mention loose-fitting lids or inconsistent performance. It’s not widespread but worth noting — buy from somewhere with a good return policy.

Who Should Buy It

If you want hot coffee without plastic byproducts, and you’re willing to experiment a bit with brew time, this is one of the best values in coffee gear at under $80. Over 19,000 reviews and a 4.5-star average don’t lie.

Just don’t slide it on your countertop without a trivet.