Primus Flip N' Drip Coffee Maker
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Whether you're at the last base camp before the summit or enjoying a weekend fishing trip with the boys, nothing beats a fresh cup of java in the morning. When combined with your Primus stove (stove sold separately), the Primus Flip N' Drip Coffee Maker makes makin' coffee or tea a cinch.
- Backcountry.com
Let's face it: camping trips are so much better when you can still have your morning joe. The Primus Flip N' Drip coffee maker makes it easy to brew a cup (or two) before hitting the trail. Fire up your stove and heat water in the stainless steel carafe, then twist on the reusable coffee filter, flip the whole thing over and let stand. When ready, simply twist off the insulated mug. Closeout.
- REI
At home, or in a galaxy far, far away, the Primus Flip 'N Drip Coffee Maker will make you a fine cup of joe, or tea up to 15 oz. Just heat the water, add grounds, flip it over and enjoy.Fill the stainless steel carafe with water, and heat on the stove.Then twist on the reusable mesh filter, with your coffee grounds or tea, and the drinking mug.Now flip the whole assembly over and let the Flip 'N Drip do its thing.Finally, twist off the double-wall insulated mug, sip your tasty hot beverage and enjoy the scenery.
- NRS
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Primus Flip N' Drip Coffee Maker
previously retailed for:
$26.73 - $46.00
$26.73 - $46.00
The Primus Flip N' Drip Coffee Maker is not available from the stores we monitor. It was last seen December 12, 2013 at Backcountry.com.