2 items
Compare
Compare
All Features
Differing
CopcoSee Similar
Copco 4- to 8-Cup Polished Stainless Steel Stovetop Percolator, 1.5 Quart - Copco
Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach 40515 42-Cup Coffee Urn, Silver - Hamilton Beach

Side by Side Comparison of: Copco vs Hamilton Beach

Learn More
All Features
Differing
Learn More
Add to Whishlist
See Similar
Copco http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31VM7M8RADL._SL160_.jpg
Copco 4- to 8-Cup Polished Stainless Steel Stovetop Percolator, 1.5 Quart - Copco
Add to Whishlist
Hamilton Beach http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31285NEDZQL._SL160_.jpg
Hamilton Beach 40515 42-Cup Coffee Urn, Silver - Hamilton Beach
Rating info
eComparisons Score
eComparisons ScoreThe "Comparison Score" Is calculated based on the average number of times this item was compared with other items in this category by our users
8.2
8.4
User Rating (Amazon)
User Rating (Amazon)

Five Star Reviews:

61%
Replaced the Kurig with this. Load the water the ...
September 10, 2017
Replaced the Kurig with this. Load the water the night before, add coffee in the morning, start it and shower. The coffee aroma fills the house, reminds me of visiting grandma's as a kid. I use it without any type of filter. Unlike the coffee press I tried, you slip this pot over to the warming burner and it keeps warm without any fuss. The first few times you use it, you'll need to monitor the heat until you figure out how much/little is needed so that it peculates but does not boil over. Once you figure out the amount of heat you can turn it on and let it do it's thing. Pot makes about 4 American size mugs of coffee.
No more plastic!
January 21, 2017
Happy happy happy, no more plastic coffee makers! It says to fill the coffee 'filter' with 9 tbsp of coffee, holy cow that would be strong, I use 3 and it's perfect for me. Makes good coffee, easy to use, easy to clean, what more could you ask for? Coffee is important! Oh, I replaced the plastic lid handle too so it's glass.
Perfect for my needs
August 4, 2016
I purchased this over the Farberware stovetop percolator based on reviews that said it worked better for smaller servings of coffee. I use just two cups (16 oz) of water to fill one large mug (15 oz) with coffee every morning. I'm sensitive to caffeine so that one mug is all I can have and I want it to be perfect. I am getting a perfect cup of coffee with this. As with any method it takes some experimenting to find what suits you best.Things to consider....** no serving markings for filling with water...I use a measuring cup. Not a problem for me but it might bother some.** I use finer than what is usually recommended for a percolator grind, which can clog the basket. I like my coffee strong and the finer grind helps me get there. This requires a paper filter or the basket will get clogged and things won't flow through properly. Even after ten minutes...standing water in the grinds. In theory I didn't like the idea of filtering my coffee (oils add to flavor they say) but I did what I had to do to get a strong cup of coffee. And things flow perfectly with the filter. (Just a regular basket filter with a little slit torn in the middle). And the coffe still tastes great to me. Even a slightly coarser grind eliminated this problem, but my coffee wasn't strong enough that way. So unless you like a finer grind, this probably won't be an issue for you.**This seems to be an issue with all percolators, but if you like strong coffee you may not be able to brew a full pot....the grounds basket would be overfilled. Now admittedly, I haven't tried this. But I use 6 tablespoons of coffee (and 16 oz of water) for my one large mug and it's getting pretty full. I've used up to 9 tablespoons when making coffee for hubby too (he gets a smaller mug) and the grinds basket seems like it might be at capacity....and we're making just one large and one small mug (with 24 ounces of water which is about 4 "servings" according to the coffee industry). But again, I haven't really tested its upper limits. I'll update if I try it....hate to waste coffee. This shouldn't be an issue unless you like really strong coffee.This machine is very solid and well made. I did replace the plastic knob with glass as others have noted. The folded upper lip does mean drying out the inside with paper towel as others have noted as well. I loved that the bottom was all one piece, not two like the Farberware.I always enjoy reading how people make their coffee...so if you like that info here goes. I heat the water on just above medium heat. When it's getting hot I add the stem and basket, twirling slightly to make sure it's seated at the bottom. I put the lid on and only have to wait a moment for the fist blurp into the glass knob. I then turn it down to medium/low and percolate for 10-12 minutes. I recently changed grinders and noticed I needed an extra two minutes, so little changes in your grind can affect your perc time.The coffee is delicious. I love vintage electric percolators, but found myself wanting more control over percolating time and this stovetop percolator is perfect for that....lets me get it just right....strong!
ITS RETRO, IT WELL MADE, AND IT WORKS!
November 8, 2014
Well made coffee pot, I was tired of those plastic drip thing that you buy and they break in no time. I am over fifty and I have been through so many of them in my lifetime that I have lost count. This pot is made well, stainless is fairly heavy. All of the inside works are also stainless, so you know that it should last for years. The outside has a mirror finish and presents itself very well when left on the stove top. But most important it makes GREAT coffee. After brewing, turn you burner off and leave the pot sitting right where it is, the coffee will stay hot for a long time with no burnt taste. Clean up is very easy, a little soap and water and you are ready to go again. Wet the basket a little before you put your coffee in this will prevent grounds from getting into you brewed coffee. One thing I really love about this pot is that even the cheaper coffee taste great when you use a percolator, so you may find that there is no need to pay $10.00 for a 11.0 ounce bag of coffee any more. I hope this helps you in making a decision to try brewed coffee again, you will be pleased with the results.
Good to the last drop!
September 25, 2014
Brought me back to my childhood. Makes a great cup of coffee! We do what the directions mentioned and wet the basket before we add the grounds. All of the grounds stay in the basket after its perked so we don't end up with any at the bottom of our cups. I did have to add a lock washer to the handle because the handle kept getting loose. The lock washer keeps it tight. I also did a little adjustment to the lid because it was getting loose and popping up a little when the coffee percolated. That problem is also easily fixed. The stainless steel finish is very shiny. I purchased the glass dome and very glad I did. The plastic dome that comes with the percolator is very small and cheap. We fresh grind our coffee beans at the grocery store. They have a setting for perked coffee which is a course grind and works very well. Regular coffee such as Folger's also works, we just like the course grind better. We were also very pleased with the shipping. It was delivered at the beginning date they mentioned.
Great Coffee Percolator
December 24, 2007
This is a great little coffee percolator, especially for the inexpensive price. For one person it makes more than I need, since the full "8 cups" comes out to about 4 normal mugs full.I used the original plastic top for the first use, and it didn't seem to get too hot at all. Some mentioned the top melting in other reviews. Once the pot reaches a boil turn the heat down to medium, since it will still percolate there's no reason to boil on a red hot "high" burner (which may have caused the melting they mentioned).Just in case I also purchased the replacement glass top (B0000CFM6K) advertised with the percolator here. It attached nice and tight, and works great too. I'm sure the inexpensive glass replacement top will last as long as the coffee pot.Another great thing I noticed was that when I wet the basket, as recommended, before loading the coffee grinds no grinds ended up in the coffee at all. I thought there would be, but no grinds in any cups of coffee after a half dozen uses now. It's a great little percolator.(I also added some photos to add to the stock image above so you can see the size of the pot, and a comparison of the stock plastic and replacement glass tops)UPDATE 6/10/2015 - It has been almost a decade now, and both the percolator and replacement glass top have both held up and performed flawlessly. I could not be happier. One of the better purchases in my life, I lucked out. Highly recommended (if they still sell them).
60%
Great Urn
April 16, 2017
This urn works great, it's been holding up well to the abuse of my coworkers. The coffee is hot as it should be and has no negative effect on taste.
Great Buy For the Price!
March 27, 2017
I used this coffee urn at a breakfast function. It worked perfectly. I brewed the coffee at home and transported the full urn. I did follow the instructions in the manual and removed the container that holds the grounds. I put it in a box in the front seat of my car, and it arrived with no spillage. As long as you keep in mind that it is hot and full when carrying it, there should not be any major issues. For the price, this was a great buy for me.
Lightweight and lovely
February 1, 2016
This coffee urn is great. It's super lightweight, very easy to use, makes a whole lotta coffee (perfect for parties). If you are making the whole thing, it does take 42 minutes to brew (says on the box 1 minute per cup brewing time so, do the math), so best to prepare an hour before serving. The coffee comes out HOT HOT though, so be careful. Used paper hot/cold cups and had to double them up because the coffee was pretty hot.Cleanup is simple and easy. Highly recommend it, especially for the price.
Paid for itself in two uses!
November 14, 2015
Used this twice now, once for my sister's bridal shower and then again at her wedding and I absolutely love it! Super easy to make coffee in (I always run it with a regular coffee filter flattened down) and looks great on the buffet. It does take about a half hour for the coffee cycle so plan accordingly.Considering where I live a coffee urn rental costs $18 for one event, this urn has paid for itself already and I know it will get many more uses for years to come.
My First Coffee urn
September 8, 2015
 Ok I don't have much to compare this to. It works out well. heats quickly and seems like it should do what I need it to. I wish the basket were metal. I also wish the base were larger/taller. The spigot is close to the surface and that makes it difficult to fill some cups. In the video I go through how this works and you can see it in action so I encourage you to check it out.5/3/16 Update: Wow! thanks for all the helpful votes. This works consistently for me and us used about every other month. It cleans easily. My only gripe is the spigot height. I wish there were a bit more clearance. Other than that it works great.
Great easy to use product
August 2, 2015
This item was purchased to be used everyday during meetings. This coffee pot is easy to operate. I am not a person that drinks coffee but I am the one in charged of making it everyday and I have had no problems with this product. I have been using this for about two months and it still works as good as it did the day I purchased it. The has a very good design and is very crisp it its appearance.

Four Star Reviews:

17%
Small and durable stainless steel. Utilitarian.
March 15, 2017
Nice little stove top or outdoor percolator. This could be used to heat up most liquids because it can be washed in between uses.
Flavor of coffee is so much better with a perk
March 2, 2017
Flavor of coffee is so much better with a perk! I was skeptical, but it's true. Every other type of coffee maker I can think of sends the water through once, but a percolator delivers water through the coffee several times, capturing flavor I never knew coffee could have. An entirely new level of coffee enjoyment. The things we've given up in the name of speed! Coffee shouldn't have been one of them.As for the pot itself, the handle seems very flimsily attached and both handle and pot use inexpensive materials.I used 3 measured cups of water to make two average cups of coffee. This pot accomplished that easily. Have not tried smaller measurements.Try true coffee for the first time!
Nice little coffee percolator
March 23, 2016
Nice little coffee pot. The stainless body seems of good thickness to take some camping abuse. The handle is well attached and is rather heavy feeling, leading me to believe it is not hollow and is solidly attached. Also it feels like the inside is lined with Teflon, at least that is how it feels. Now for the insides, they are stainless as well though the stem can be bent rather easy, and the basket does a very good job of keeping grounds out of the coffee. The only reason I gave 4 stars is the clear perc cap in made of plastic and not glass, I would have thought being Teflon lined stainless it would have had a glass dome.All said I am very pleased with this little percolator.
It cleans easily but I took away a star because I have ...
January 18, 2015
I have bought many coffee machines over the years and got tired of them breaking. I got this because we were moving overseas and we could use it there as well. Just 7-15 minutes on the stove and voila we have delicious coffee. I will never go back to the electric coffee machine again. It cleans easily but I took away a star because I have two and the inside of one seems sharper than the other. I also replaced the plastic knob on top as well with a glass one that I ordered from another seller. Also, I chose this model over other percolator models because it does not have any hidden seams inside the pot that could collect dirt or old coffee.
Nice little pot
May 15, 2014
We really enjoy this coffee pot. It would have been rated 5 stars except 1) its made in China, and 2 )the foolish plastic top; which I replaced immediately with the small glass replacement top as another reviewer mentioned. The Fitz-All (small) glass top fits perfectly, which I bought on Amazon too. The bottom of the coffee pot is relatively flat, which I needed as I have a glass top stove; and there have been no problems. The pot itself could have been a bit more heavy steel, but the insides are strong and seemingly steel not aluminum. It takes a little practice too with percolating times, coffee types, measurements etc to get that perfect cup, but I find that half the fun of a percolator pot. The price was great too, as I saw a similar (if not the same) pot in another catalogue for thirteen dollars more. Overall I am very happy with the pot, and would recommend it.
Great cheap pot.
February 10, 2014
I'm new to percolator coffee, little less convenient, but it taste much better then drip.The one I got was used\reduced price. I see why it was returned; brew tube was slightly bent, and the lid didn't stay down. EZ fix, I straightened the tube, and the lid had 3 catches that weren't sticking out so I bent them a little. Pot works perfectly..I priced aluminum ones at a sport store, about $8.00 cheaper. The strainer basket had holes drilled in it, unlike the Copco. The Copco strainer is stainless, and has squares slightly punched out for fine drainage, no chance of grounds in the coffee.
22%
Brew Your Own
September 23, 2017
Worked well. I took the advice from another review and used a thin napkin as a filter and we had no problems with grounds getting into coffee. The unit takes about 30-40 minutes to brew. The first time we used it, things went quietly. When we brewed the second time, it was made a lot of noises so be aware. Also - it says it makes 42 cups and that might be true if you are using SMALL cups. It's more like 25-30 normal sized cups.Overall, I do recommend the product. It works as described and the price is great!
Coffee anyone!!
September 20, 2017
The coffee is on!! My friends contacted me after the 100 cup coffee pot we had stopped working. It was like 30 years old for real. So I looked here and found this 42 cup. It works and percolates coffee decent. My friends like it and no problems. I was looking for warranty card but the manual say the coffee urn has 1 year warranty.
If your looking for a good option for a kettle that holds a lot and keeps the water warm this one is pretty good
March 29, 2017
If your looking for a good option for a kettle that holds a lot and keeps the water warm this one is pretty good, we often have large family parties and at some point everyone wants tea, it make it so much easier since we bough this, no need to keep reheating the small kettle.
The coffee urn with many uses!
February 1, 2017
This works as advertised. I just wish someone made a coffe urn where the spout is higher than what it is on this item. I like to use a drip tray, but then I have to elevate the urn higher with something underneathIf you only use standard size cups, then you might be ok. We like to use it for a multitude of drinks such as hot chocolate bar (with Kahlua on the side) for the parties in the winter. Otherwise it works great without breaking the bank. FYI- thoroughly mix the hot chocolate or you will be doing some scrubbing to clean th bottom!
Do NOT buy this if you want to use it for Hot chocolate or Hot Cider!!
December 1, 2015
This is a fantastic coffee Urn, however, back it goes. I bought it for the sole purpose of using it to heat up apple cider and keep it warm. I spent the night plugging it in, unplugging it as it would start to boil, replugging it back in, unplugging it when it boiled again. (for anyone who's made cider, it causes the ingredients to separate out.) Basically, it's a good product, but if you want to use it for hot chocolate or cider, you'd be better off getting a product specifically with a "warmer" setting. If this is your intended use, DO NOT BUY this particular warmer. But if you want it for coffee or for hot water for tea, it'd be an EXCELLENT WARMER!
Great coffee. Performance counts.
June 27, 2015
As other reviewers have stated, the inside of the urn will stain easily. I tested it the day I received it with just water percolating and the inside became stained a dark color. We have soft water here in Hawaii. This is minor. The metal is light aluminum and not stainless steel. Don't bang this baby around. The company should have made the electrical cord, which is non-detachable, a bit longer. Performs well and that is the main thing. We use two of these for our large Boy Scout family gatherings.

Three Star Reviews:

7%
It's ok
February 8, 2017
This is a follow-up review after using it for couple months! The glass center of the lid does not fit securely, comes out to easily. The handle is very wobbly, after percolating there is always a small amount of coffee left in the pot, does not drain completely! , The same after washing, there's always a small amount of water even if it sets upside down overnight.
The real fine grind does not allow the water to drain
August 10, 2016
The jury is still out. I will have to try some differant grinds of coffee.The real fine grind does not allow the water to drain, don't know if basketholes are to small.Also it is messy to clean because of no filter, will have to check if theyare available.
now it works fine!
April 24, 2016
It wasn't making very strong coffee, after many attempts I realized the strainer cup holes were not stamped all the way through. I had to take a punch and finish the job, now it works fine!
It makes coffee just fine. That's why it earned the 3 star "It's ...
October 14, 2015
Don't forget to buy the needed accessories, a 'Measuring Cup". Why? This pot has no markings to indicate how to fill based on the cups you want. The manual details how much water for how many cups; 4, 6, or 8 cups. However, there are no fill level indicators. You must measure separately.Really! How much could it cost to add these markings?Oh by the way. It makes coffee just fine. That's why it earned the 3 star "It's okay" rating.
Undecided
February 4, 2015
I'm having a real hard time getting the hang of this.... I am typically a French Press coffee person but needed something without breakable parts. The French Presses consistently leave grounds in the coffee that have to be scooped out with a spoon once in your cup and the glass vestibule is easily broken.I like the look of this percolator and it cleans up easily, however, there is no etched measurement inside the pot as advertised. The company description states, " a handy water level indicator etched into the side ensures that brewers add the appropriate amount of water for their grinds". Because of this I have to measure out , in coffee cups, the amount of water. I'm sure after a while I'll be able to eye-ball it but for now, measurement is necessary. Second 'problem' is that since the basket is so small I have to put my finger over the tube hole so that grounds don't go into it when filling the basket.Last but certainly not least....the coffee constantly tastes burned. I'm probably boiling too long or something but if this continues I definitely be going back to the French Press. I am following the manufacturers instructions to "bring to a boil then reduce heat to simmer for 5-7 minutes". I'm cooking with gas so this may mean that the heat is just too hot even though there is barely a flame coming from the burner.Until I get the hang of this I am stuck trying to figure out how much sugar and cream it takes to make burnt coffee taste like not-burnt coffee.
Pricey But Works
October 19, 2009
I gave it 3 out of 5 or "average."It's a little pricey for what you get, but works as advertised.MSRP $34.95Weight: 21.5 oz.Materials: stainless steel, plastics.Country of origin: ChinaWas aware of lid falling off & easy workaround(simply bend the prongs on lid out.) No problems there.Wanted glass percolator top-- (OEM percolator top is plastic.) The "Fitz-All"--model 135- glass percolator top (recommended by amazon.com) fits onto the original lid just fine.***You don't need to buy the recommended `replacement lid' to have the glass percolator top!*** :)As others mention, biggest drawback is no fill indicators for water inside pot. Worse is fact that fill marks on outside are hidden behind the handle! (Not a very good design imo.) For DYI types, I'll share how I got indicator marks on inside of coffee pot at end of review.Summary:If you're on a budget, this coffee maker & recommended glass percolator top might be "best bang for your buck." For those who want fill marks & glass percolator top ready made... best look at other brands.--------Workaround for fill marks:--------Don't want to keep guessing at amount of water when half awake? Following is one way to get fill marks to show on inside of pot. As with any DYI project, caution is the word & do so at your own risk to possibly denting your coffee maker!1.) Remove handle. 2.) Notch a 2x4 for rim of coffee pot so that the wall of pot sits *flush* on the wood. 3.) Secure 2x4 to vice, use C-clamps on workbench, etc. 4.) Position coffee pot on 2x4 so that outside fill marks face up. 5.) Position small finishing screwdriver on horizontal fill marks. (IMPORTANT: Blade of screwdriver MUST be same width as fill marks, or risk denting wall of coffee pot!) 6.) Use rubber mallet or small hammer to lightly but firmly tap screwdriver positioned on each outside fill mark. 7.) Examine inside of pot. Fill lines visible? If not be patient & repeat. Took me three careful taps before I could see them, but didn't want to risk denting outside by tapping too hard.
7%
Three Stars
May 1, 2017
Works fine still
Not so hot
January 19, 2017
I had bought one of these about four years ago. And it died maybe a year ago so don't expect to get much life out of it. Bought a second since I'm such a Java fiend and. All I can say is HB must be having some quality control problems at the coal face because EYTHING was and is LOOSE. The little pipe fits dowo in the coffee maker itself wiggles around far more than it should do. Even the lid does NOT fit Well. That's why although I like what it makes I only gave it three stars. It'll do the job just don't expect A long life from it.
Three Stars
December 15, 2016
No temperature control, either on or off.
A caution
February 11, 2016
The 40515 Coffee Urn had some concerns that one should be aware of. First, it is a two prong plug so it is not legal for any workplace application. I was looking for an Urn for my break room and thought this would work. Next I was concerned as the sides of the Urn becomes very hot while in use. Finally, there is no on off switch so when you plug it in it's on. As far as making coffee it was fine, just not right for my application.
Okay product
June 20, 2015
I bought this after seeing the high reviews and the "#1 purchase" logo in Amazon. It was affordable. Can make from 10 to 42 cups. I don't think I'll order this again. Everything is made with poor quality materials. Super light. No power button. Inside parts are plastic! which I did not like. We will use it until it lasts and order a better quality product the next time.
Not terrible for $40
May 14, 2015
The spout is too low. Anything but the smallest of coffee cups will not fit under it and you'll be forced to prop up the urn on something.There is no temperature control or on/off switch, which is annoying.Also the urn has no isulation so it is extremely hot to touch.

Two Star Reviews:

6%
It was the perfect size however the lid is very difficult to remove ...
March 8, 2017
It was the perfect size however the lid is very difficult to remove once the pot gets hot making it a hazard.
Two Stars
December 27, 2016
Plastic top is really CHEAP.
Although I like the old fashioned perculator types
September 8, 2015
Although I like the old fashioned perculator types, this model has a lid that does not fit properly and when you tip to pour the coffee, the lid falls off! I am returning this model and will try another brand with a better fitting lid!
not worth the money
March 10, 2014
the handle detached after a few weeks of use. the handle had to be re-screwed to the pot itself. this shouldn't happen on an item that costs as much as this one. would not recommend the product.
2 weeks and it broke
February 20, 2013
There is a spring that is spot welded to the stem that is suppose to hold up the peculator basket. With in 2 weeks the welds gave out and the basket now slides all the way to the bottom of the stem and sits in the coffee. Up until that point it was making great coffee. Most other stems I have seen, flare our to stop the basket from sliding down, but I guess this design saves about 2 cents per pot. Found a solution to the broken spring. I wrapped copper wire around the stem and that holds the basket up. One month into using this pot the plastic dome broke. The treads stripped off, so now I pry the lid off the pot using my fingers to remove the basket. There is also a lip around the top of the pot that prevents you from draining all of the water out of the pot after cleaning it. Of course it makes good coffee as will almost any percolator. I purchased a Rapid Brew brand pot for my Boy Scout troop and would recommend it over a Copco pot.
Simple not always better
April 23, 2011
I have long relished the flavor of percolated coffee. Thought I would replace my automatic maker with a percolator. 'Disappointed' best describes my purchase so far, but I am hoping results will improve. I am still in the 'seasoning' phase of ownership, and likely ingesting metallic particulates from the pot. It may very well get better, but so far, the coffee is OFF. Not scorched, bitter, or horrible, etc, just 'off'. If i had to purchase another, I would get a plug-in percolator. The stove top takes too long, probably because this pot does not have a good heat-conducting, copper bottom like our Copco tea kettle has. Over-priced at $30 / $12 is more appropriate for what you get. Apparently, the nostalgia of percolating coffee pots adds to the price.
3%
Very disappointed!
March 30, 2017
It worked well for about three months, and then it started leaking (hot water!) all over my counters and floor. We can no longer use it. Very disappointed!
This product worked great for about a year
August 26, 2016
This product worked great for about a year, but then it broke suddenly and completely (electrical problem). I missed the return deadline of June 12, 2016 due to a busy summer. Is there no recourse for me because I missed the return deadline? Hamilton Beach 40515 42-Cup Coffee Urn, Silver
Worked well until it broke
June 11, 2016
We used it around 8 times, and it worked well. Something happened and it stopped working - it stopped perking and just kept boiling and would not turn off. Too late to get a refund. Would not buy again.
INACCURATE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
May 31, 2016
This urn replaces one exactly like it that we used for several years until the thermostat stopped working. It's the same, except that the new one has a permanently affixed power cord, whereas the old one had a detachable cord. The product description on Amazon says detachable cord. This is inaccurate advertising and should be fixed.
Could be better with thermostat
January 18, 2016
It is working fine, however, it doesn't have the option to set up a temperature so temperature is good for tea but when it comes for coffee the temperature is not high enough.To overcome that issue and compensate on the low temp, I am first put some water in the glass, wait for few minutes so the glass is getting warmed, then throw the water and making my coffee.It would be good if there was a thermostat to set the temperature.
I belong to a small church (aprox. 110 attend ...
May 10, 2015
I belong to a small church (aprox. 110 attend weekly) and have made coffee once a week since ordering this on Jan. 2, 2015. I make 24 cups weekly, since receiving the coffee pot, I have used it 18 times, counting today. Today at church, Mother's Day, 2015, the coffee color was lighter than weak tea, my husband commented that last week, the coffee was not quite right either. I purchased this coffee maker because it rated well on Amazon, I am beginning to second guess my choice.

One Star Reviews:

9%
One Star
May 11, 2017
This is not a good product, the top does not stay on well!!!!
don't waste money
March 9, 2017
Worst product ever, it got rust on it after first wash. I am returning it.
PIECE OF JUNK
April 30, 2016
returned the first pot..top rubber piece on the cover leaked,,gave another chance asked for new pot..now handle is loose cant return 30 days gone by..basket doesn't drain correctly..piece of junk..now I know why I always purchased FABERWARE Percolators.
I bought one of these pots and the handle came ...
January 19, 2016
I bought one of these pots and the handle came off. I kept having to screw it back on and the screw eventually was stripped. I bought a second pot and the same thing happened. I called the company and showed them the problem and they never responded. This product is poorly made.
Lid does not fit. The top of the basket ...
September 27, 2015
Lid does not fit. The top of the basket is too big and the top does not close correctly and spills hot coffee on you when you pour it.
Makes very weak coffee, poor quality stainless steel
January 24, 2014
UPDATE 11/7/2016I ordered another one of these and returned it, and am changing my 5 star review to one star. The new one drains very slow, making very weak coffee. On both the spreader and the basket, the slots are too small. I held both spreaders under the faucet - the old one drained as fast as the water filled it, but the new one filled up and drained very slow. The slots are also noticeably smaller on the new one. I'm going back to my Farberware, as I now think that's the best percolator. I ran a Finish automatic dishwashing capsule through my Farberware and with a little soaking of the basket and spreader, and then a little scrubbing, it came out like new. I did the same with the Copco which was black at parts, and it did not come clean. So this is the biggest advantage to the Farberware - the quality of the stainless steel is superior to the Copco.Copco and Farberware were close, but these are the differences, some of them minor:1. For a half pot, Farberware does not pump well - you have to keep the heat very high and it still doesn't pump as much as a full pot. Copco does a half pot just as good as a full pot.2. Copco has a one-piece pot. Farberware has a two-piece pot. By two-piece I mean the bottom part of the pot is welded to the rest of the pot. This means there is a seam on the inside at the bottom where debris builds up. I ran a toothpick in the seam once and it pulled out a lot of debris. Copco has no seam.3. With Copco, the spring is welded to the pump stem. It is not with the Farberware and falls off when cleaning.The Rapid Brew is the worst, which I returned because it overflowed all over the stove. This is because the spreader fits around the rim of the pot and there is nowhere for the coffee to go if it fills up too fast. The spreader on Copco and Farberware is inside the pot so any overflow returns to the pot.
8%
I normally like this brand other ones I have purchased directly from ...
September 19, 2017
Stopped heating water after 20 or so uses. I think it was probably damaged during shipping? Not sure, I normally like this brand other ones I have purchased directly from a store have worked for years.
Poor craftsmanship, inferior quality
August 26, 2017
Lasts a few months and leaks all around spout. Cheap plastic spout. Bought four of these and everyone failed the same way
One Star
March 12, 2017
failed in less than 2 months
Broke after one month
March 10, 2017
Broke after one month
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
May 10, 2016
I used this urn only a few times and I only used Brita filtered water to fill it. There are pieces of things floating in my water every time I use it. I have tried cleaning it a number of times and trying again but to no avail. DO NOT BUY!!
Purchased this item and have been using it for roughly ...
May 6, 2015
Purchased this item and have been using it for roughly a month and now it is leaking from the nozzle even when not in use.I can't return/exchange the item because I am over the 30 day return by 5 days. Thank goodness I purchased the drip tray with it,but it I don't check it every half hour or so, the drip trap becomes overfull.
Vote for Me
Vote for Me
Pricing info
Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$49.99updated: Mar 18, 2020
$44.99updated: Mar 18, 2020
Features
Answered Questions
Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0070896999078
0885659680588
Binding
Binding
Kitchen
Kitchen
Brand
Brand
Copco
Hamilton Beach
Color
Color
Black/Silver
Silver
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$29.99
$49.99
Height
Height
275.6 in
732.3 in
Length
Length
196.8 in
452.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Copco
Hamilton Beach
Model
Model
2501-9907
40515
MPN
MPN
2501-9907
40515
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
2501-9907
40515
Product Group
Product Group
Kitchen
Kitchen
Product Type
Product Type
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
Publisher
Publisher
Copco
Hamilton Beach
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.2
8.8
Studio
Studio
Copco
Hamilton Beach
Warranty
Warranty
Copco addresses customer issues on a case-by-case basis through their Customer Service Dept.
1-year warranty
Weight
Weight
0.0 oz
24.6 oz
Width
Width
196.8 in
452.8 in
Feature
Feature

Clear BPA free lid knob shows percolating action

Dishwasher safe with easy-to-clean stainless steel filter basket

Comfortable hand grip for easy pouring

Durable polished stainless steel finish

Capacity: 4-6 cup

Makes 12 to 42 cups

Ready-to-serve light

Easy to fill

2-way dispenser

Product Built to North American Electrical Standards

Sorry, there's no review at this time. Try changing the filter or leaving one.
Share your opinion
User Rating
Post Review
Please enter captcha code
captcha
Send