Are you planning to purchase a percolator for your glass stovetop?
Nowadays, using a percolator in the kitchen has become an everyday ordeal among coffee lovers.
Percolators work well with both electric and gas stoves and brew your coffee for 5 to 10 minutes.
Before you purchase your ideal percolator, it is good to note that not all materials are conducive to your glass stove.
In this guide, we discuss:
• Can the percolator use a glass stovetop?
• What to look out for on a good percolator for your glass stovetop
• How to use a glass stovetop percolator
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ToggleCan percolators use a glass stovetop?
When choosing the best percolator for your glass stovetop, not all materials are helpful.
I recommend any percolator made using aluminium, carbon steel, stainless steel, porcelain, and copper for a glass stovetop.
The materials are good conductors of heat, and when used well, do not scratch your glass stovetop.
Furthermore, when using a percolator for your glass stovetop, ensure you select a medium-sized burner that does not produce too much heat that can boil the water.
As a result, you will protect your glass stovetop from any scratch that may be caused by a dry percolator that is not removable.
What to look out for on a good percolator for your glass stovetop
When buying a percolator, you should choose one made of carbon steel, aluminium, stainless steel, or porcelain.
These materials are good heat conductors and are usable directly on your glass stovetop.
Check out if your percolator has a minimum or maximum water line marked on your container.
Always pay attention to the indicators line and avoid filling your water past the max line.
This action protects your percolator from boiling over when you are using it.
I would also advise you to avoid buying and using a Percolator made from cast iron, ceramic, and glass directly on your glass stovetop.
These material are not good heat conductors and are known to damage the surface of your glass stovetop when used directly.
Furthermore, it is vital to check out the bottom part of your percolator when buying. Always avoid percolator with rough spots that can scratch your glass stovetop.
How to use a glass stovetops percolator effectively
The following are some of the essential steps that you should adhere to when using your percolator.
• Start by adding the amount of water you need into your percolator.
• The second steps entail the addition of a pump and coffee basket on your percolator.
• In case you are brewing coffee, add the right amount into the coffee basket. Ideally, I would advise you to use 1-2 tablespoon for every cup you want to make.
• Put on the lid and place your percolator on your glass stovetop
• Allow your water to boil for the percolator to process water through the coffee perk.
• After all the coffee has perked, remove your percolator from your burner.
• Let your coffee cool to the ideal temperature.
So Can You Use a Percolator On A Glass Stovetop?
Yes, it is advisable to go for any Percolator that is ideal, safe material, such as stainless steel or copper.
Also, it is crucial to ensure you use the marker for minimum and maximum effect.
This action will help you to avoid water boiling when you are brewing your best coffee.
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Hi all! I’m Cora Benson, and I’ve been blogging about food, recipes and things that happen in my kitchen since 2019.