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product_id: 69102120
title: "47053 Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator, 12 Cup Coffee Maker, Silver"
brand: "farberware"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 12-cup capacity durable stainless steel dishwasher safe 47053 Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator, 12 Cup Coffee Maker, Silver

**Brand:** farberware
**Price:** VT24234
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Rediscover coffee perfection—timeless brew, modern convenience.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 47053 Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator, 12 Cup Coffee Maker, Silver by farberware
- **How much does it cost?** VT24234 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- farberware enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted farberware brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Cleanup:** Fully immersible and dishwasher safe for quick, hassle-free maintenance.
- • **No Fuss, No Filters:** Permanent filter basket eliminates waste and messy paper filters for eco-friendly convenience.
- • **Brew Bold, Brew Classic:** Stovetop percolator delivers rich, full-bodied coffee with every cup.
- • **See Your Brew in Action:** Clear glass knob lets you monitor percolation progress without lifting the lid.
- • **Built to Last a Lifetime:** Heavy-duty stainless steel polished to a mirror finish for enduring style and durability.

## Overview

The Farberware Classic Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator combines vintage stovetop brewing with modern durability. Crafted from heavy-duty stainless steel with a polished mirror finish, it offers a permanent filter basket and a clear glass knob for precise brewing control. Dishwasher safe and built to last, this manual percolator delivers rich, full-flavored coffee for discerning coffee lovers who value quality, sustainability, and a hands-on brewing experience.

## Description

This stove top coffee maker, the Original 12-Cup Farberware Stovetop Percolator, extracts a fuller, richer flavor while making coffee on the stovetop and is ready to brew four to twelve cups from your favorite blends. Farberware has been trusted for over 100 years, and this Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel 12-Cup Yosemite Stovetop Percolator, a non-electric, non plugin manual coffee maker and coffee percolator stovetop option, continues that tradition for a new generation of coffee lovers.The heavy-duty all stainless steel coffee maker is polished to a mirror finish for a classic touch, and the sleek, traditional look fits in with any kitchen decor. A comfortable handle with iconic styling offers a confident grasp and a balanced grip while pouring French roasts or flavored coffee blends. The non-reactive percolator pot interior keeps water from absorbing any undesirable odors or tastes when used with ground coffee or coffee grounds while coffee brewing.With a permanent percolator filter basket, there is no need to deal with messy paper filters. A tight-fitting lid seals in heat, and the sturdy, see-through glass knob lets you know when percolating begins and ends. Fully immersible and dishwasher safe, this stovetop brewer makes a great addition to any kitchen and the Farberware collections. Get back to basics, whether at home or camping, and enjoy more flavorful coffee with the Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel 12-Cup Yosemite Stovetop Percolator.

Review: Rediscover the best! There's a reason they've been around for over a century - I was lucky enough to be born in an earlier time – when things worked and lasted. Except for the Corvair and the Ford Pinto, that is. I find as I have matured into middle age that much modern “technology” such as the latest high-tech pots and pans, cookware, and coffee apparatus tend to complicate the obvious instead of improving the original. They are designed to take my money and not much else. For years, I would keep an open mind, spend a lot more money for a “better mousetrap” that overcomplicates but doesn’t do the job any better, and many times, worse than the original concept. For instance, I rediscovered cast iron cookware that my folks used when I was younger, which when treated properly, is ten times better than any Teflon non-stick gadgetry that only lasts a year or two and sends cooked chemical remnants into your body. Yes, cast iron is non-stick – the best. And it cleans up so quickly. Properly cared for (which is easy) cast iron never sticks and lasts forever and will outlast me. So when I got tired of lukewarm, luke-brewed coffee from machines that are terribly expensive and last just a couple of years, and all plastic, I again went back to my roots. I have an expensive Keurig and a $1700.00 combo expresso machine. But I can’t get a decent cup of coffee that I am fortunate enough to remember from earlier days. That is until I again went back to the basics, which has never failed me. They all have their uses and none of them are “wrong”. If I want a cup of coffee as I’m running out the door, Keurig fits the bill. I want an expresso after dinner, my Italian combo machine that cost a fortune works for me. Not judging. Have there been improvements and innovation? Certainly yes. Electric percolators of today do a much better job of regulating heat and brew time, for instance. That controls bitterness and overbrewing. But many of them don’t last longer than a couple of years. With a stove top percolator, you are in total control, you are back to basics and back to the best cup of coffee you will ever have if you like a full-flavored and slightly robust (not burnt or bitter) cup of coffee. Sadly, many people don’t know how good it can be. If you like your coffee apparatus now and what it does for you, fantastic, you are in the sweet spot, but don’t be afraid to try what has worked for decades. You might be pleasantly surprised. You may not know what you’re missing. This stove top percolator is top quality, never fails and will last for decades if cared for properly. It doesn’t take much. But if you just want to press a button and have “instant coffee”, or coffee instantly with no care or time involved, If you want a brew where the water barely touches the coffee before it touches your cup, If you want to pay a lot of money for things that never make it into your cup (k-cups, pods, filters, cleaners, etc), if you want to “clean” parts of your “apparatus” you will never see, and trust that, if you want to replace that thing every few years, if you like lots of buttons, lights, beeps, timers, scrolling LED readouts, warning after warning to clean this and replace that, If you want coffee out of a Star Trek replicator, don’t buy this. But if you just want the best cup of Joe on the planet, enjoy the brewing experience, slow it down and enjoy…this Faberware piece of simple magic can be yours, forever. Take the pace down a little bit, get the plastic and chemicals out of your life, save a whole bunch of bucks and don’t let your coffee pot order you around…and get back to basic mountain grown fresh HOT coffee, and I do mean HOT. My advice for what it’s worth, you will never go back, save a ton of money, and really, really enjoy coffee as it was meant to be. Whatever you decide, take your time to enjoy your coffee experience. You can make more money, but you can’t make more time. Enjoy what you have left. I’ve never had to replace anything on this pot, and it is certain to outlast me! So simple, so good.
Review: For Great coffee! - 1st: updating this review after 6 yrs, still using this percolator. 2nd: This coffee percolator makes the BEST coffee- better than the single drip cheap crap coffee makers being sold today. I threw away my 100- Programmable coffee pot after 1 month bec the coffee wasn’t hot, and was tired of drinking coffee piss every morning brewed in a machine full of plastic. No matter what you buy, unless it’s a BUNN, ($300), they all have plastic internals. So your coffee gets laced w plastic..pass. At $25-or 35- this percolator costs, it’s a better investment than any other coffee maker being offered for sale ANYWHERE. Get yourself a replacement glass top from the company. Just be prepared. My 1st pot lasted 6 mo before the glass knob top cracked but the replacement knob top is blue and for 3yrs has been great. 3rd: aside from my grandmothers 1960’s electric percolator, this stovetop percolator has been reliable and if you jump in the shower while it’s brewing the pleasant smell of coffee will lure you into the day. Every month or so per directions rinse it, fill it w clean water & a teaspoon of liquid cascade dishwashing detgt, let it percolate ~15min, let it cool & scrub every part off. All the oil & coffee stains come off and you have a clean pot for another month. 4th: Coarse ground works best but I’ve used fineground, regular store bought Folgers, Peet’s, even specialty coffee I’ve ground up at home and it all works. Brews and tastes great! Last, use the round coffee filters in the basket to avoid grinds floating in your morning Joe. I also bought the bigger (8-12 cup) version when company comes over and it likewise has been 7 yrs with no issues. Same round filters. It’s aluminum. No plastic chemicals to seep into your morning coffee. It’s worth the investment. Last, my friend bought a Mr Coffee maker for his morning coffee, refusing to deal with the nightly cleaning/setup… he’s on his 10th or 11th coffee machine. I lost count after the 9th one arrived. They keep breaking, the heating element keeps dying or it leaks, or one started to rust where the pot sits… anyway he doesn’t care but at 28.00/machine, x 10 or 11 - well let’s just say it’s not very financially sound. And he finally agreed to splurge for a USA made BUNN coffee maker! Anyway you get the point.. this percolator makes great coffee.

## Features

- CLASSIC COFFEE MAKER: Make delicious coffee morning or evening with The Original 12-Cup Farberware Stovetop Percolator
- DURABLE AND CONVENIENT: Heavy-duty stainless steel coffee maker is polished to a mirror finish. The sturdy, clear glass knob lets you know when percolating begins
- NO MESS: Features a permanent filter basket, so there’s no need to deal with messy coffee filters
- DISHWASHER SAFE: Fully immersible and dishwasher safe, the percolator combines technology with the styling and quality Farberware has delivered for decades
- QUALITY ASSURANCE GUARANTEE

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078HSBGSD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,047 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #3 in Coffee Percolators |
| Brand | Farberware |
| Brand Name | Farberware |
| Capacity | 12 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 29,379 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00631899470539 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | 12-Cup Stovetop Percolator |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.98"D x 6.73"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | Stainless Steel Yosemite 12-Cup Coffee Percolator |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Farberware |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Classic Yosemite |
| Model Number | 47053 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Permanent Filter |
| Part Number | 47053 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 9.98"D x 6.73"W x 10"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Making coffee |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Permanent Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Percolator |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 631899470539 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Farberware Classic cookware is guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal household use for the lifetime of the cookware. More detailed warranty information can be found inside each package. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Farberware
- **Capacity:** 12 Cups
- **Color:** Silver
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.98"D x 6.73"W x 10"H
- **Special Feature:** Permanent Filter

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the filter basket and stem made of stainless steel also or aluminum**
A: Do NOT be fooled. You still need to use a Paper coffee filters in this basket. There is a certain type of Unhealthy oil material that comes off of All coffee..Only the coffee filter can catch it.If you notice with this is sold separate, Melitta 628354 Disc Coffeemaker Filters - Pack of 2 (200 Filters total)by Melitta ...Btw Dr. Oz talks about the need for coffee filters all the time even if your coffee pot comes with the mesh, or percolator , for a good reason.

**Q: Does it work on induction stove top?**
A: I just recently installed a FRIGIAIRE FGI3047VF INDUCTION RANGE. I included the model# so people could look it up and see that it is INDUCTION. The FARBERWARE YOSEMITE 8-cup Percolator may not be magnetic, but it worked perfectly. I was using a CORNINGWARE stovetop PERCOLATOR for years, and needed a replacement to use on the new stove without an adapter.

**Q: I bought this and love it. Can you leave the basket in after brewing? That would sure be easier but the instructions say take it out.**
A: We live on our yacht. I brew a full pot about every three days. I replace what is served with hot, boiling water directly into the basket to extend the grounds as I start with a full basket of an extra dark, gourmet blend. I leave the basket in with the grounds as when the brew has cooled and one desires a cup of coffee, we heat in the microwave. Also, if you add a scant amount of salt to the fresh grounds before you brew a pot of coffee, the brew does not turn acidic, an old restaurant trick! I love our percolator!

**Q: Got the percolator and replacement glass top but have to re-learn exactly how much coffee to use for this perfect percolator?**
A: 1 max loaded teaspoon per cup + 1 teaspoon for the pot.  Now you have to define the volume of your "cup.".  Some coffee lots state 6 oz is a " cup. ".  This is dinky.  My volume "cup" is a good size mug,  about 10-12 oz.I

I also wad up a piece of aluminum foil and jam it into the pouring spout ( I have an 8 and 12 cup stove top 
percolator: Farberware Yosemite).  I use enough aluminum foil to have a "handle"   I can grab to remove before pouring.  What is the purpose for my aluminum foil spout plug?  It greatly reduces vapor loss during percolating.  You may START with 3-4 mugs of water, but if you forget about the coffee pot, you will quickly boil off a mug of water and change the flavor/strength.  Set a simple timer for 6-8 minutes of percolation time, or about 16-18 total minutes from the time you apply heat.

For coffee?  I like Maxwell House Columbian.  Tried many other brands, and "high end" designer / coffee snob beans.  I keep coming back to Maxwell House Columbian.  I have stopped searching for coffee.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rediscover the best! There's a reason they've been around for over a century
*by T***R on August 28, 2023*

I was lucky enough to be born in an earlier time – when things worked and lasted. Except for the Corvair and the Ford Pinto, that is. I find as I have matured into middle age that much modern “technology” such as the latest high-tech pots and pans, cookware, and coffee apparatus tend to complicate the obvious instead of improving the original. They are designed to take my money and not much else. For years, I would keep an open mind, spend a lot more money for a “better mousetrap” that overcomplicates but doesn’t do the job any better, and many times, worse than the original concept. For instance, I rediscovered cast iron cookware that my folks used when I was younger, which when treated properly, is ten times better than any Teflon non-stick gadgetry that only lasts a year or two and sends cooked chemical remnants into your body. Yes, cast iron is non-stick – the best. And it cleans up so quickly. Properly cared for (which is easy) cast iron never sticks and lasts forever and will outlast me. So when I got tired of lukewarm, luke-brewed coffee from machines that are terribly expensive and last just a couple of years, and all plastic, I again went back to my roots. I have an expensive Keurig and a $1700.00 combo expresso machine. But I can’t get a decent cup of coffee that I am fortunate enough to remember from earlier days. That is until I again went back to the basics, which has never failed me. They all have their uses and none of them are “wrong”. If I want a cup of coffee as I’m running out the door, Keurig fits the bill. I want an expresso after dinner, my Italian combo machine that cost a fortune works for me. Not judging. Have there been improvements and innovation? Certainly yes. Electric percolators of today do a much better job of regulating heat and brew time, for instance. That controls bitterness and overbrewing. But many of them don’t last longer than a couple of years. With a stove top percolator, you are in total control, you are back to basics and back to the best cup of coffee you will ever have if you like a full-flavored and slightly robust (not burnt or bitter) cup of coffee. Sadly, many people don’t know how good it can be. If you like your coffee apparatus now and what it does for you, fantastic, you are in the sweet spot, but don’t be afraid to try what has worked for decades. You might be pleasantly surprised. You may not know what you’re missing. This stove top percolator is top quality, never fails and will last for decades if cared for properly. It doesn’t take much. But if you just want to press a button and have “instant coffee”, or coffee instantly with no care or time involved, If you want a brew where the water barely touches the coffee before it touches your cup, If you want to pay a lot of money for things that never make it into your cup (k-cups, pods, filters, cleaners, etc), if you want to “clean” parts of your “apparatus” you will never see, and trust that, if you want to replace that thing every few years, if you like lots of buttons, lights, beeps, timers, scrolling LED readouts, warning after warning to clean this and replace that, If you want coffee out of a Star Trek replicator, don’t buy this. But if you just want the best cup of Joe on the planet, enjoy the brewing experience, slow it down and enjoy…this Faberware piece of simple magic can be yours, forever. Take the pace down a little bit, get the plastic and chemicals out of your life, save a whole bunch of bucks and don’t let your coffee pot order you around…and get back to basic mountain grown fresh HOT coffee, and I do mean HOT. My advice for what it’s worth, you will never go back, save a ton of money, and really, really enjoy coffee as it was meant to be. Whatever you decide, take your time to enjoy your coffee experience. You can make more money, but you can’t make more time. Enjoy what you have left. I’ve never had to replace anything on this pot, and it is certain to outlast me! So simple, so good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For Great coffee!
*by J***E on August 26, 2023*

1st: updating this review after 6 yrs, still using this percolator. 2nd: This coffee percolator makes the BEST coffee- better than the single drip cheap crap coffee makers being sold today. I threw away my 100- Programmable coffee pot after 1 month bec the coffee wasn’t hot, and was tired of drinking coffee piss every morning brewed in a machine full of plastic. No matter what you buy, unless it’s a BUNN, ($300), they all have plastic internals. So your coffee gets laced w plastic..pass. At $25-or 35- this percolator costs, it’s a better investment than any other coffee maker being offered for sale ANYWHERE. Get yourself a replacement glass top from the company. Just be prepared. My 1st pot lasted 6 mo before the glass knob top cracked but the replacement knob top is blue and for 3yrs has been great. 3rd: aside from my grandmothers 1960’s electric percolator, this stovetop percolator has been reliable and if you jump in the shower while it’s brewing the pleasant smell of coffee will lure you into the day. Every month or so per directions rinse it, fill it w clean water & a teaspoon of liquid cascade dishwashing detgt, let it percolate ~15min, let it cool & scrub every part off. All the oil & coffee stains come off and you have a clean pot for another month. 4th: Coarse ground works best but I’ve used fineground, regular store bought Folgers, Peet’s, even specialty coffee I’ve ground up at home and it all works. Brews and tastes great! Last, use the round coffee filters in the basket to avoid grinds floating in your morning Joe. I also bought the bigger (8-12 cup) version when company comes over and it likewise has been 7 yrs with no issues. Same round filters. It’s aluminum. No plastic chemicals to seep into your morning coffee. It’s worth the investment. Last, my friend bought a Mr Coffee maker for his morning coffee, refusing to deal with the nightly cleaning/setup… he’s on his 10th or 11th coffee machine. I lost count after the 9th one arrived. They keep breaking, the heating element keeps dying or it leaks, or one started to rust where the pot sits… anyway he doesn’t care but at 28.00/machine, x 10 or 11 - well let’s just say it’s not very financially sound. And he finally agreed to splurge for a USA made BUNN coffee maker! Anyway you get the point.. this percolator makes great coffee.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Coffee tastes WAY BETTER than Keurig or Mr. Coffee, and the percolator is reliable!
*by G***P on January 22, 2025*

I've had this little percolator since early December and LOVE it. It's true, you really can't get a better tasting cup of coffee than from a percolator (just like grandma and great-grandma used to make!). There's no burnt or bitter taste and the temp is super hot (as coffee should be)! Yes, a percolator takes a little more time and effort but the results are SO enjoyable! I take my coffee black, so I can really taste the difference since I'm not adding creamer and flavors which can help mask any bitter/burnt taste. After pouring the first cup, I transfer the coffee from the percolator into a thermal carafe for my next cup of fresh, hot coffee. Seriously, better taste than Keurig or Mr. Coffee. Years ago, I was loyal to the original Mr. Coffee style brewer but the 'warmer' cooked the coffee after that first cup. I was happy when Keurig came around because I could get a fresh cup of coffee at any time .... UNTIL .... my Keurig stopped working ... just as the warranty expired!!! Keurig customer service would not replace my unit even though they admitted to the known issue of water not pumping ??? Keurig was only interested in offering a $20 coupon to purchase another of their products. Sorry Keurig, your machines are not cheap and I've been a loyal customer for many years but no more. In fairness, this was my 3rd Keurig, previous 2 units worked fine. The 3rd unit was an upgrade to a slim version for brewing either a pod or a pot (no bells & whistles). I want a coffee appliance that will NOT fail and this percolator is IT! I percolate my coffee on an electric stove since my appliances are not gas, and the coffee is perfect if you follow the included directions. I have a whole house generator so even without a gas stove, I can make good coffee. As another reviewer suggested, I emptied my unused coffee pods into my coffee container, so no waste there. And I'm SAVING MONEY by not buying coffee pods. Suppose I should thank Keurig for not backing their product and pushing me over the edge .... otherwise, I wouldn't have this fabulous percolator!! If you're sitting on the fence, jump, and buy the percolator! The icing on the cake is the stainless steel is beautiful ... so shiny and elegant!

## Frequently Bought Together

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