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Antique Chuck Wagon Coffee Pot

item code:
ANC030
$139.95 - $291.00
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Grab a piece of history with our Antique Graniteware Coffee Pots, perfect for your wagon camp. 

These coffee pots are not only antiques, they are in good shape and completely usable. There is an option to purchase a coffee pot with the bottom tipper handle and these work perfectly with our Hand Forged Coffee Pot Tipper. Pouring your coffee safely over an open fire has never been easier.

PURCHASE BOTH THE COFFEE POT TIPPER & COFFEE POT WITH BOTTOM HANDLE & SAVE!

We've got another coffee pot option available at a more affordable price, minus the bottom handle. Just keep in mind that our handcrafted coffee pot tipper is designed specifically for the version with the bottom handle.

Cowboy coffee was a must-have in every chuck wagon, served at each meal around the campfire. That's why these pots are perfect for chuck wagon cook offs and campfire cooking. Whether you're on a trail ride or just in your own backyard, they're ideal for creating that authentic cowboy experience.

Specifications

  • Range between:
    • 9 3/4" - 10 5/8" bottom diameter.
    • 11 1/2 to 13" tall with lid.
    • 2 1/2 - 3 lbs. shipping weight

Q & A

Question: I use my coffee pot on an open campfire. How do I clean the "black" off the bottom of my pot?

Answer: For quick, easy clean up, spray the outside bottom of your coffee pot with cooking spray before use.

Question: What should I do with my coffee pot before I use it?

Answer: Since these are antique items and have seen previous use, we definitely recommend giving it a good wash with mild dish soap, like Dawn, before brewing your first pot of coffee.

  • Range between:
    • 9 3/4" - 10 5/8" bottom diameter.
    • 11 1/2 to 13" tall with lid.
    • 2 1/2 - 3 lbs. shipping weight

Question: I use my coffee pot on an open campfire. How do I clean the "black" off the bottom of my pot?

Answer: For quick, easy clean up, spray the outside bottom of your coffee pot with cooking spray before use.

Question: What should I do with my coffee pot before I use it?

Answer: Since these are antique items and have seen previous use, we definitely recommend giving it a good wash with mild dish soap, like Dawn, before brewing your first pot of coffee.

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