I love this coffee pot - yes, it's a bit slow but as other said - savor the time it's brewing at your campsite watching the sun rise, etc. and then enjoy some amazing HOT coffee ! The coffee is easily as good as anything I've had at home and we have a Techovorm. This is a perfect accessory for car camping or overland vans / RVs. Unfortunately , there are a few issues. The coffee basket itself is its weak point. Finding a filter that actually works is a hassle. Choose the wrong one and you end up with an overflowed mess and coffee everywhere. Why they don't furnish a re-usable filter is beyond me. Unfortunately nothing seems to work on that front so we're stuck with paper filters that are a PAIN. Also - Coleman INSISTS on using its wonky, proprietary connections and hard lines for 1# canisters. Most of us roadies use larger propane tanks and flex hoses - so the connectors the coffee pot comes with are totally useless. Yes, there are adaptors you can use to connect the propane tanks to the 1# fitting on the regulator but you are still stuck with the funny angled hard line which really gets in the way.What Coleman really needs to do is offer a quick disconnect type fitting instead but they will probably never do that so I was able to come up with a nice elegant solution.1> Order this : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KG9BWDM2> Using a long schrader core removal tool and a pair of needle nose pliers - remove the useless valve in the center of the 1# adaptor - if you do not do this step it will not work3> CUT the coleman metal hard line that runs between the regulator and fitting approximately 1 inch from the regulator, and 1 inch from the fitting that connects to the coffee pot. Use a tubing cutting tool to keep it clean.4> Connect a rubber gas line hose - purchased from the auto parts store - that is roughly 6mm in diameter to each of the ends you have left - one at the regulator - one at the fuel adaptor going into the quick pot the hose MUST be tight, but does not need clamps (gas pressure is very low).5> Finally, connect the adapter you bought in #1 above to the 1# gas can fitting , tighten it very tight , you will not need to remove it again.You are done, and now you have a very nice, flexible , easy to use solution for large propane tanks without the dumb hard line to get in your way. The regulator is at the tank, and very easy to see / vary the gas flow. We have used this now for a month and it works very well. Hope this helps you DIY types out there who get tired of the all the types of propane fittings like i do !