You've got a propane stove, get an old style Percolator. Easy to use and they make great coffee.

These are Yard Sale items.
Put in the water & coffee, bring it to a boil, turn down the flame and perk for 5 minutes. Then shut it off.
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Len
jonw wrote:I have an Aroma 7 cup tea kettle for heating water when on shore power, which quickly makes hot or boiling water for drinks and washing dishes and ourselves. I wouldn't use it on an inverter, though.
One thing you might want to look into (I have started to...) is a 12V tea/coffee pot that truckers use on the road. My guess is it will work with much less battery drain. The ones I've seen seem to go for around $25.
Good luck!
slowcowboy wrote:I acutally dont handle my coffee that well and I dont drink more than one cup and a extra for a freind this new one is pretty small more like a 3 cup machine. and its old from the 70s and is a perk type like a normal perk type pot with a electric bunrer underneath it is nothing like todays coffee makers.
and its much like old bob hnerys huge 24 cup machines.
it was 3 bucks at a junk store.
most of my attempt at this tread was acutaly to get info on the useage of power invertors when camping.
slow
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