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Elite Gourmet EC008 Classic Stovetop Coffee Percolator

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

$24.99

The Elite Gourmet EC008 is a classic 8-cup stovetop coffee percolator made of polished stainless steel with a clear glass knob for monitoring the brewing process. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it offers nostalgic brewing with modern safety features like a cool-touch handle and dishwasher-safe components. Ideal for those who love bold, rich coffee without the hassle of plastic drip machines.

Elite Gourmet EC008 Classic Stovetop Coffee Percolator

The Elite Gourmet EC008 brings back the traditional art of percolating coffee, blending simplicity with elegance and functionality. Built with 304 food-grade stainless steel, it’s perfect for campers, minimalists, and coffee purists who want to enjoy robust, flavorful coffee without relying on electric machines. Whether you’re using it over a stovetop or a campfire, this percolator delivers fresh coffee in under a minute per cup. Its glass knob allows you to visually monitor the brewing progress, adding a nostalgic touch and ensuring you don’t overbrew.

With overwhelmingly positive customer feedback and a highly competitive price, the EC008 offers premium build quality at a budget-friendly rate.

Elite Gourmet EC008 Classic Stovetop Coffee Percolator


Product Highlights & Features

  • 8-Cup Capacity: Brews up to 64 oz. of coffee—ideal for individuals or small gatherings.

  • Clear Glass Brew Knob: Allows you to monitor when percolation begins, for precision brewing.

  • Cool-Touch Handle: Prevents burns and ensures safe handling.

  • Dishwasher-Safe Parts: Including the filter basket, brewing stem, and basket lid.

  • Indoor/Outdoor Compatibility: Use it on stovetops or open flames—great for camping and home use.

  • Stainless Steel Body: Durable, rust-resistant, and BPA-free—no plastic contact with hot water.

  • No Paper Filters Required: Built-in stainless steel filter basket; optional to use paper filters for finer grounds.

  • Cordless Serve Design: No need to plug in—just brew and serve.


Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Brand Elite Gourmet
Model Number EC008
Coffee Maker Type Manual Stovetop Percolator
Material 304 Stainless Steel, Glass
Capacity 64 oz / 8 Cups
Wattage N/A (Manual, not electric)
Dimensions (LxWxH) 8.5″ x 5.1″ x 8″
Weight 2.12 lbs (0.96 kg)
Special Features Cool-touch handle, clear brew knob
Use Type Indoor and Outdoor (campfire-safe)
Dishwasher Safe Yes (basket, stem, lid)
Included Components Percolator, Brewing Basket, Lid
Voltage Manual operation—no power required

Final Verdict

The Elite Gourmet EC008 Stovetop Coffee Percolator is an excellent choice for anyone looking to brew strong, flavorful coffee the old-school way. Its sturdy stainless steel construction, portability, and ease of cleaning make it perfect for both everyday kitchen use and rugged outdoor adventures. While it may require a learning curve for newcomers to percolators, seasoned users will appreciate its classic brewing process, quality materials, and value for money.

Whether you’re camping under the stars or enjoying a quiet morning at home, the EC008 is a reliable companion that consistently delivers a great cup of coffee—no plastic parts, no fuss, just pure brew.

⭐ Rating: 4.4 / 5
💰 Price: ~$24.99
👍 Best For: Traditionalists, Campers, Minimalists, and Coffee Enthusiasts

10 reviews for Elite Gourmet EC008 Classic Stovetop Coffee Percolator

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    RMT

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    My coffee tastes great with this!

    Makes great coffee!

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    me2

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    This percolator makes better cofee than any greka truly delicious tasty dark clear color not cloudy

    I have been using a greak which is like a mini version of this which is less fanicer made of aluminum sold on amazon or walmart, etc on web. let me tell you it makes cloudy coffee which is not as dark and only make 1 3/4 cups at a time. 2 of us drink coffe 2x a day so it gets inconvenent to keep making it. was looking for a bigger greka, but they break easily and are flimsy and I saw this on amazon. the stainless is beautiful looks almost chromed on outside. might be. works the same as a greka but I fill it to the 8cups water line and put 6 tsbs of cofee in it. i use cafe santo domingo which is almost the same as hawaiin coffee. a little strong but fresh very smooth and not very acidic. bustelo give me heartburn and is not the same. but this thing makes a very dark brown more dark then the greka with less coffee. for instance in the medium greka i used 2 tpbs of coffee wiht 1 3/4 cups of water, with this thing i use 8 cups of water and 6 tbsp of coffee. so you use way less coffee over time, and the brew tastes better, has virtually no coffee grjnds in it. sure it takes a little longer to brew bc its 8 cups, but i store it in the fridge. but you can just make 2 cups if you like or any amt. anyone who is a coffee drinker besides decaf (maybe they would like it do, but most decaf drinkers i know dont like strong coffee. but any coffe drinker would like this. forget the cofee machines wiht a paper filter, that isnt cofee. you can even make dunkin donuts or whatever cofee you like in this. head to head this will win 10/10 times over a regular coffee makes which only heats the water and doesnt actually boil it. I never liked those electric cofee makers the cofee never tatstes so great even with the same great coffee. try it you wont be disappointed and makes a great gift. its fun to watch the water hit the top and then change to dark brown as you wait.

    13 people found this helpful

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great, good value, compact size…

    I use this pot to make my “cowboy coffee” nearly every day. I like that it’s stainless steel..the aluminum one I used to have probably sent aluminum particles into my system for years…

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    buzzzlovebuzzzlove

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it!

    It percolates and makes coffee. The rest is up to you. I use freshly ground beans . I’ve timed how long it takes experimented with the amount of coffee I like for the cup of coffee I enjoy. One big tip I can share with anyone who doesn’t have experience with this kind of coffee maker. You need to season it kind of like a cast iron skillet. Fill The basket and percolate it for a good hour. Let it sit all night with that strong coffee in there and from here on out just rinse it no need to scrub with soap and water. I do run a small brush threw the stem about once a week to ensure it doesn’t get clogged up over time with buildup. With a little care this will be the last time you’ll ever buy a coffee maker. I am the only coffee drinker in my house so I generally only make four cups but I can make 8 cups when I have company that may enjoy coffee. Keep in mind this is referring to 8 oz cups Most people drink almost if not double that amount in their morning coffee mug. That’s something you should consider and buy the right size coffee pot for your household needs. It’s not as convenient or time efficient as a drip coffee pot. But in my opinion and taste and those are very subjective to each person with that in mind , this makes a much better cup of coffee and worth the extra effort to me. From the time I start till I’m pouring my coffee in the cup including grinding the beans is about 20 min. I set a timer and its ready when I go out the for work. Also you should let it sit a few minutes before pouring so any grounds that sneak through the basket settle to the bottom and will not end up in your cup unless you pour the last little bit in it, If you use a coarse ground coffee you don’t need a filter so in my opinion this gives you a much better cup of coffee because the filter takes away some of the oils that add flavor to your coffee. But if you’re happy with store-bought already ground coffee, get the filters that they sell for these and it works just fine. After reading through some of the negative reviews ones that says this makes a horrible cup of coffee that is 100% user error. I did see reports of the electric one leaking keep in mind I am reviewing the stove top version One lady said the glass on top broke there any number of reasons for this but I have not had any issues with mine possibly she got a cracked one? A few people stated that the handle caught on fire or melted I think this would really be subject to the size of your burner or possibly an electric burner If you had a larger diameter circle of fire or heat than the outside diameter of your actual coffee pot this could very easily be an issue. So use a little caution and place your coffee pot so the handle isn’t directly over flames reaching around the pot or heat traveling straight up from an electric burner to the handle. With a gas stove this could be circumvented with placement as well as not turning the heat up so high that the circle of fire is bigger than the coffee pot. Someone said the experienced wobble as if the metal was probably too thin and it didn’t work right for them I’m guessing they had it on a electric burner? I have not experienced this on my gas burner. People also mention the metallic taste one person even said hopefully after a few uses and washings that will go away that will not go away if you do not season your coffee maker. From what I saw The majority of bad reviews for this coffee maker come from user error on the opinion based on lack of experience with this type of coffee maker. I am not saying this is the best one ever made It is a moderate priced stove top stainless steel percolator. The one I received the build quality was fine It does what is designed to do. If you say your pot makes crappy pasta chances are you are just not good at cooking pasta take a little time and learn how to do it right and you will enjoy it.

    194 people found this helpful

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    CjZ

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Brewed Like a Legend, Tastes Like Victory ☕🔥

    Let me tell you—this isn’t just a coffee percolator. This is a time machine back to when coffee had backbone and flavor strong enough to make you want to chop wood before breakfast.The moment I unpacked it, I could see the quality—solid stainless steel, perfect finish, no flimsy parts. This thing looked like it could survive a fall off a mountain… and still brew you a cup at the bottom. For the price, it’s a steal. Honestly, I expected to pay double for something built this well.First morning I used it, I felt like a caffeinated conductor leading a symphony—the gentle bubble, the rhythmic perk, the rich aroma filling the kitchen. By the time it finished, I wasn’t just awake… I was alive.This percolator doesn’t just make coffee—it makes events. Power outage? Works like a champ on the gas stove. Camping trip? It turns a campfire into a five-star café. My friends now come over “just to visit,” but I know the truth… they’re here for the brew.Bottom line: Great quality. Great value. Great coffee. If coffee is your morning fuel, this percolator is your rocket engine. 🚀☕— Verified Coffee Hero

    One person found this helpful

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    cbugs

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Makes great coffee and is portable to go!

    After my nnnnth# electric dripmaker quit, I decided NO MORE electric drips. I needed a pot fast and this was a good price. This arrived quickly; it was well packaged. This pot took no longer than my electric drip overall. The coffee is delicious, full flavored and is not bitter. For no grounds, I took the pot off the heat, waited until it stopped perking, poured a drop of cold water down the spout, and poured. Then i set the pot back on the hot burner to keep it warm., It stayed hot for two hours. The insert was in when I poured because I couldn’t open the lid. I had two cups of no ground, delicious coffee.Tips: The first time you get it, wash it with dishsoap or vinegar and water and rinse thoroughly, to get manufacturing residue out, but after this never use soap in it again. Just vinegar water. Rinse well. The easiest way to clean is to perk white vinegar water with the insert in. Get a straw cleaner brush or chenille pipe cleaner so you can scrub out the tube on occasion.Do not fill to spout level. Tap the basket lightly to settle the grounds even. Be sure the basket lid is firmly on. I used three tbsp. scoops of reg ground coffee. Coarse ground is recommended, but you can use any reg ground coffee.Use the drop of cold water in the spout trick to have ground-free coffee.The pot lid has to be set flush for it to perk. It will click and you can’t open it. I had a time opening it after the coffee cooled, but my pot was not fully cold. It is really tight! I will try when it is cold and see if it opens easier.I love the coffee pot and like that I don’t need electricity. I can use a portable burner if needed.Overall, I would highly recommend this coffeepot. It is a good gauge stainless steel.

    27 people found this helpful

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Robert

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Old fashioned awesome stove perk.

    Awesome perk. For years I used the Faberware perk. It clogged and stopped working and was impossible to clean. I replaced it two more times and had the same problem. This one works very well and coffee smells awesome when brewing. Wish I had purchased this one sooner.

    One person found this helpful

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    rosebud93250

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Just like Mom’s!

    Why did you pick this product vs others?:Reminded me of my mother’s pot.Design:Easy to cleanI have been wanting a good, tasty cup of coffee. Keurig is nice for a quick cup of coffee, I have a Keurig. But, in my mind I keep going back to my mother’s coffee and “smh”! Her coffee came from a percolator!! So, as I am enjoying my mug of coffee I am missing my mother and thinking how lucky I am. 

    One person found this helpful

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    Veronica Matthews

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    That I love my coffee pot

    That they would love it

  10. Rated 5 out of 5

    Carrie T

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Elegant, nostalgic, and healthful coffee without the plastic

    If you like stovetop, this unit is perfect! Do follow all the directions so that you can take the best of care of your percolator and I am convinced it will serve you for many years! Do use an unbleached percolator inside the basket before you add the grinds. Then you can have your percolated coffee perfectly filtered! I love this style that has the glass window knob on top. It is easy to visually see when the coffee begins to perc. There is an embossed measuring grid inside the unit. It protects the coffee pot if you can make at least 4 cups as that ensures against accidentally boiling it dry. The measuring grid is located inside, right under the handle. I fill that to 4 as that is two cups each for me and my hubby. Then I put in the little pole and thread on the basket. THE VERY NEXT ACT must be to put in that unbleached paper filter. At first it is hard to remember, but over time, will become automatic. Then measure out your coffee. For four (6-oz) cups, the directions recommend 2 T for mild, 3 T for medium, and 4 T for strong. That may not seem like enough, but remember, unlike drip or pour over, the hot water will travel up and over the beans many times, making quite a few trips through the beans. The directions recommend to begin to heat the water at med/high. Then when you see the coffee perking through the little top window, drop the heat down to med/low. Total perc time should be no more than 5-7 minutes. Then put it off the heat to protect the unit. It makes the perfect cup of healthful, flavorful coffee. Be sure to use perc grind. I buy whole beans and grind it myself. The grind is coarser than for drip or pour over. You get a lot more coffee out of your grounds as the water is repeatedly passed through the beans, unlike the once through of drip or pour over. For me, I have to use double the amount of grounds for pour over since the water quickly passes through only once even with the finer grind. With a filter in place, I am convinced that this coffee made in a healthy, and hygienic stainless steel pot is much healthier than using a nasty plastic drip system with plastic tubing. When you add hot water to plastic, you liberate plastic fumes into the water and then use that contaminated water to make your coffee. This perc is cleaner. No contaminants. No plastic. Easy to thoroughly clean after every use. And I love that chug-chug perk sound in the morning. Takes me back to my childhood before the advent of the cheap plastic drip coffee makers.

    3 people found this helpful

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