"I'm using Corningware for home and an ancient stainless steel USA made one for camping. I can't believe I have to buy items > 30 years old just to keep from being poisoned!"
You could do worse than Corningware.
Over the last year, a few vintage percolators have "followed me home." Influenced, I'm sure, by the "My New Percolator Thread!" What amazes me is most are well worn. (If they looked like new, the owner would have put in on eBay, not donated it to a thrift shop!) Every one has a replacement glass knob on top. Despite this, they still work well. After years of hearing how bad percolator coffee is, I'm surprised by how good the coffee from my small Farberware or my Corningware Electromatic is. I can make better, mind you, but to do so takes more effort and "manual" system like a French press pot.
For those here who don't haunt thrift shops--if there is anyone where who doesn't!--and wants a drip maker, a good place to look is a thrift shop. In my area, at least, it's possible to find a good drip maker in a thrift shop. There is a lot of Chinese junk showing up--probably stuff that either broke or caught fire and was donated rather than thrown so the previous owner could take a tax write off on something they should be paying to toss out as garbage. But in between broken and charred remains, one can find stuff that's better...priced at next to nothing.