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The shape and size of a coffee pot will vary. When coffee makers were introduced
in the late 1950s, the look of the coffee pot changed.Before that time, the
family coffee pot was often a percolator, which was made of metal. The
percolator was patented in 1865 by James Nason. Gravity funnels boiled water
through the coffee pot until it comes in contact with coffee grounds. Gravity
then separates the beverage from the grounds, leaving the residue in a small
basket of the coffee pot. The coffee was served from the same pot that brewed
it.Still, some people made coffee in a pot on the stove before the modern coffee
maker came along, making a simple boiler their family coffee pot.Most often the
family coffee pot in today's homes is the carafe that is attached to the coffee
maker. These drip coffee makers became popular in the early 70s. The coffee is
placed in a filter. You pour the water from the coffee pot into the filter. Then
the coffee is brewed and funneled down into the coffee pot.The coffee pot that
will come with the coffee maker you purchase is usually made of glass but many
are made of Pyrex. A coffee pot made of Pyrex is very durable and will not break
if it is dropped. Some families have a coffee pot that have survived generations
and is considered a family heirloom. This coffee pot may be a part of the family
china service and may be ceramic. The ceramic coffee pot often reflects the
china pattern chosen an older member of the family. Some silver tea services
that are handed down from generation to generation may include a coffee pot as
well. Some of these tea services may be pewter instead of silver.Some high-scale
restaurants and coffee franchises use decorative carafes as a coffee pot. Some
of the art deco coffee pots may look more like a vase than a coffee pot. This
type of coffee pot may have a design and may be more colorful that a traditional
coffee pot.One of the latest trends is a coffee pot that resembles a
thermos-like vessel. This type of coffee pot can brew coffee and is served from
the coffee pot. The coffee pot is made of stainless steel that keeps the coffee
hot. It is also convenient for travel. This type of coffee pot is great from
those addicted to their daily dose of java and need to keep the beverage
flowing. Online auction sites and retail stores a coffee pot for almost any
taste. If you are looking for a collector's item, look for a coffee pot at an
antique store. Many pottery companies have a coffee pot that is unique and is
considered a collectible. You can search for a collectible coffee pot online.
The price collectible coffee pot could reach hundreds of dollars. A coffee pot
is often more than just a container for your java. Whether you need a practical
coffee pot or you have a family heirloom, your own individual taste will
determine your coffee pot.