Mixpresso Small Electric Percolator Coffee Pot
If you love the deep, traditional flavor of percolated coffee without the wait of drip brewers, this Mixpresso percolator is a fantastic choice. It combines simplicity with performance, offering classic percolation brewing in a sleek stainless-steel body. With an automatic keep-warm function and thoughtful safety features, it ensures freshly brewed coffee is ready when you are — no matter where you are. Designed for everyday use and built to last, it’s a great upgrade to your morning routine.
⭐ Product Highlights & Features
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Authentic Percolation Brewing – Delivers rich, bold coffee with traditional percolator flavor you won’t get from regular drip machines.
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Perfect 4-Cup Capacity – 32 oz size brews enough for you and guests without wasted coffee.
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Durable Stainless Steel Construction – Rust-resistant body built to withstand daily use.
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Keep-Warm & Auto Shut-Off – Keeps coffee at an ideal serving temperature and shuts off when brewing is complete for safety.
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Cool-Touch Handle – Safe and comfortable to pour, reducing risk of burns.
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Removable Filter Basket – Easy to clean and maintain for long-lasting performance.
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Indicator Ready Light – Lets you know when coffee is brewed and ready.
📊 Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mixpresso |
| Model | Small Electric Percolator Coffee Pot |
| Capacity | 32 oz / 4 cups |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Dimensions | ~9.7″ H × 9.5″ L × 5.7″ W |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Keep-Warm Function | Yes |
| Automatic Shut-Off | Yes |
| Handle | Cool-touch |
| Included | Removable filter basket, pump tube, lid with knob, power cord |
| Power Source | AC |
| Weight | ~2.2 lbs |
| Best For | Home, office, RV, small gatherings |
| Dishwasher Safe | No |
🏁 Final Verdict
If you’re seeking a reliable, stylish, and easy-to-use electric coffee percolator, the Mixpresso Small Electric Percolator Coffee Pot checks all the boxes. It delivers rich, full-bodied coffee with classic percolated flavor — and its compact design fits seamlessly into kitchens of all sizes. Thoughtful features like the keep-warm function, cool-touch handle, and removable filter make brewing and cleaning a breeze. Whether you’re an everyday coffee drinker or entertaining guests, this percolator brings tradition and convenience together beautifully. Highly recommended for anyone who loves great coffee with minimal fuss!

















MvL82 –
I’m impressed so far.
My Hamilton Beach percolator died after almost 2 years. This seems to be the life span for most coffee brewers of any style. Sad, but I’ve come to accept it. Hamilton Beach discontinued the model I had so I needed to look for another one.This one caught my eye because it has the beautiful retro look that I love. Very simple and classic. I was worried that it was a re-branded version of the Bialetti model that came out a few years ago that was just awful. If this is the same parent company, they made some definite improvements.Yes, the perk knob is GLASS. It’s a thicker glass so I can see why people would think it might be plastic. You want a heavier glass so it doesn’t break as easily. Still, because it is glass and the lid pulls off instead of twists off like other percolator, I recommend letting the pot cool completely before yanking on the glass top to remove the lid.Coffee snobs always say that percolators make the worst coffee. Coffee, like anything, is a matter of taste. It also depends on how you use the brew method of your choice. The biggest gripe is percolators “boil the coffee”. This can certainly be true if using a stovetop percolator and you’re not paying attention and have the heat up too high. It was also true of vintage percolators which – although nice to look at – had a much higher temperature thermostat. According to most coffee “experts”, coffee should be brewed at between 197F and 205F. Every time I get a new percolator I take the temp of the water. This registered at 203F. Perfect. If you complain this makes “lukewarm” coffee, than you should get a stovetop model where you control the temp. The makers of this percolator set it within the proper range so as not to over extract the coffee and make a burnt/bitter cup.You’ll really want to buy whole bean coffee and grind it to a coarse grind using a burr grinder.. not a blade grinder. I bought an inexpensive Cuisinart one a few months back and it does a great job. If you buy pre-ground coffee, not only is it far less fresh (diminishing the taste) but it is ground for drip brewers that pass the water through much faster – when a percolator brews more slowly. You’ll end up with something that tastes a bit like battery acid. But then again, some people love it. It’s a matter of taste. Because this has a bit longer brew cycle than my Hamilton Beach did – 6 minutes once it started perking for 4 cups (brew time is usually 6-8 minutes for a stovetop model depending on taste), I adjusted the coarseness setting on my burr grinder to make it one setting more coarse to compensate for the longer brew time. Worked great. Seriously, get a decent burr grinder and experiment with grind size. It gives you a lot more control over the flavor of your coffee.Use a paper filer. Always. Again, it’s up to your taste and some die hard fans refuse to use a filter. More power to them. A good paper filter (especially the wrap/envelope style) not only keep all the grounds in the basket, but make for a smoother cup of coffee. This is true of all brew methods. It’s my recommendation. I get the wrap filters at any local grocery store.My only complaint is the plug. It doesn’t use a standard percolator plug. The part that goes into the base of the unit is like the female end of a typical outlet rather than the rounder plugs of most percolators. It’s also made of heavy rubber. What this means is it’s harder to get on and off the pot… and when you have to remove the plug after each use for cleaning, I worry it will wear down in time. Maybe not. Still, I would have preferred a traditional hard plastic connector that easily slid on and off the pot.It made a very smooth cup of coffee this morning. Overall I’m very impressed. Brews well and is quite nice to look at – and satisfying to watch brew (any percolator I use MUST have the glass knob.. I’ll never tire of watching the water percolator in the bubble).The only thing yet to determine is how long it will actually last. Fingers crossed it lasts me a long time, because so far I really love this coffee pot!
394 people found this helpful
DKat –
Good size
This has been perfect for me. I’m the only one in the house who drinks coffee. I drink a large (24oz?) with enough milk to cool it enough to drink comfortably, twice/morning then clean it and set it back up for the next morning🐱☕
RGriffee –
Perfect
Wonderful. I love it. Prefer it over my auto drip. And takes uo less space. However it will only fill about 2 classic coffee mugs worth if you’re like me and enjoy a fuller cup.
Robert –
Good size, works great, I like it
I bought this to us on trips. The coffee at hotels is aweful most of the time. This says its a 4 cup but it holds up to 6 cups. It works great, makes hot coffee, and pours great, not drips. The top is plastic, the only downside so far. I was hoping for glass but never could find where it said either one. So far, I think its going to work great. No metal taste, like some others have posted. Great coffee pot.
10 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
Beautiful
Beautiful and I love the product, thank you.
Ree –
Makes great coffee
I’m thrilled with going back to the old school percolator. I suggest everyone give them a try. I fill my up t night before. All I have to do is flip it’s switch in the morning
Joan Williams –
Love this coffee Pot!
Easy to use. Fits right on my countertop. Easy to clean. I gave up drinking coffee because all the coffee pots I used which contained plastic parts never tasted good. This pot tastes like good old fashioned perked coffee.
5 people found this helpful
Scott –
Makes excellent coffee. Has 2 glass knobs. Is measred as 12, 5 oz portions, not cups.
I bought this coffee percolator twice. The 1st time I sent it back because, the ad was misleading. It says 12 cups. When we think of a cup, they are 8 ounces. This seller meant to say 12, 5oz portions. I pointed the error out to them and got a very nice and very quick answer that explained their mistake and it will be corrected. I’m sure there are many that are mismarked and once they are gone, the wording of the ad will be corrected. This percolator makes the best coffee I have ever had the pleasure of tasting. It has a glass knob and an extra one in case the original one breaks. Here’s a tip to help them not break. When pouring coffee or other hot liquids from the pot, be careful to NOT tip the pot so far that the hot liquid hits the glass knob. The knob is much cooler than the really hot liquid and that temperature difference can cause the knob to break. Another thing to be aware of is something another person commented on is the 3 tiny holes along one side of the lid. They are there to prevent pressure build up from happening and the top popping off. Be sure position those holes even with the handle. If you position them over the spout, you have a good chance of spilling hot liquids on places that are not where you want that pipping hot coffee to go. This has a heating base that you just lift the pot off of to pour your drink, then set it back on that plate to keep your hot beverage hot. It has a light that lets you know when you’re drink is ready. It also has an off / on switch. It does not have an automatic shut off, but I believe it has overheat protection and that may shut it down if you forget it and allow it to go dry. I’ve had 5 pots of coffee from this percolator without any problems. While I was trying to find a percolator that met my expectations at a good price, I bought a different one that caught fire. Another that advertised as having a clear glass knob. It has a black plastic knob and an odd color in the bottom of the pot. I decided this one does the best for me. I’m glad, I gave it a second chance.
15 people found this helpful
BeckyBecky –
Love this pot
I got this pot to replace the last single cup coffee maker I had in my RV. I wanted something that was self contained without a water reservoir, as for some reason those have a tendency to fail in my RV almost yearly, leaking water in amounts that can be damaging to cabinetry and flooring. This is on the small side, but for two of us it brews enough for us to each have 2 cups which is fine. It’s also pretty quick, brewing a full pot in no more than 10 minutes. I do find coffee grounds in the bottom of the pot and the bottom of some of my cups, but not excessive amounts. A paper filter might help but I haven’t tried that yet. I love the color of this pot. It looks nice sitting on the counter and not like something that needs to be put away when I’m done using it. There are fill lines inside the pot for water and inside the filter for the coffee grounds. I fill both to those lines and the coffee comes out perfect. The keep warm feature is nice, as we’ve tried it without the keep warm feature and the coffee ends up luke warm by the second cup. The keep warm doesn’t draw a bunch of power off our RV batteries either, so it’s no a big deal to keep it on until we’re done with coffee for the morning. And it keeps the coffee hot without scalding it. The power cord is a bit short for me but it’s not detrimental. The little blue “ready” light is on the wrong side for where my outlet is in my RV, so I have to wrap the cord around the handle side of the pot to the opposite side to plug it in situated so I can see the the ready light. AND I’m right handed so that position works best for that too. Anyways this is a great pot and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
41 people found this helpful
Juanita Underwood –
Checks all the boxes and price is right.
I love this coffee pot! It’s quick, makes plenty of coffee for 1-2 people and keeps it warm without burning the coffee. Plus, it looks nice in the countertop.