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Never seen one live.......

However, in the late 1960s, very early 70s, in one of their last tests of electric percolators, Consumer Reports did a sidebar review of this Revere electric drip. I do not remember the entire review, I do remember two things.....they said it made very good coffee, and they said it had a lot of parts. Nice score!!

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
I remembered reading about it in a CU report on coffee makers in the early 60s. It has a 4 cup capacity. Bought one years ago. Basically, the water goes in a can in the bottom with the percolator-style pump, then a plate above it and the coffee basket and spreader above that. As CU said, even though it does not look like a drip coffee maker, it meets the definition of a drip coffee maker in that the water only passes through the grounds once even though it is "perked" up onto them. If I can find the thing, I will send you the directions. 
 
Hans, did you find the directions tucked in the cardboard at the top of the box that holds the pot in place? I found my directions there, a small tri-fold thing about 2 X 4. I will scan at work tomorrow and send to you. Every part has a letter and the letters direct you in which order things go into the outer pot--very simple really.
 
My grandmother gave me her old one just like this...back in the early 80s. It stayed a display item in my kitchen for awhile because I HATED all the washing/cleanup involved....hahahah.
 
A link to a coffee brewing device website

The Dulane Coffyryte was an electric drip coffee brewer from the late 40s into the early 50s that was one of the early electric drip devices that preceded the Revere pot that Hans found.  I offer the link as a research resource. I have never found one of the Coffyrytes, but I have magazines with the ads. It, like the Revere Ware copper clad stainless steel deep well kettle, seems to be one of those housewares that was beautifully designed, but remained scarce and so is hard to find today.

 

Dulane was the company that made the Fryryte deep fryer.

 

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