Walmart
When weight isn't a concern and all you want is the best cup of coffee while at the campsite, the Coleman Camping Coffeemaker is the only way to go. Because car campers drive to their campsites, they generally don't have to worry about the weight of the gear they bring with them. This allows them to pack extra amenities, including items their backpacking kin would never consider lugging into the backcountry. This translates to larger, more spacious tents, comfortable camping chairs, fully-featured stoves, and more elaborate coffeemakers.
Coleman's Camping Coffeemaker is the embodiment of everything that makes car camping great. It's big, it's bulky, and it weighs a lot. And none of that matters, either as it's designed to get to the campsite in a vehicle rather than a backpack. It's also built to brew a fresh pot of coffee similar to the coffee makers you use at home. The main difference here is that this model is designed to sit over the burner of a camp stove but otherwise, it offers similar functionality.
The Camping Coffeemaker's swing-out filter basket accommodates 8 to 12 cup filters, which, when paired with its 10-cup carafe, means it's able to brew plenty of coffee — even for a large group. The system is quick, efficient, and easy to use, delivering a full pot in a matter of minutes.
It even comes with a "pause and serve" feature that allows campers to temporarily stop the brewing process to pour themselves a cup. That's something you won't find on most other camp coffee makers.
The obvious downsides for this model are that it's heavy and not particularly portable beyond a short walk to and from the car. The glass carafe could be fragile in an outdoor environment, too, where most other camp coffeemakers are made from more durable materials.
Pros: Fast, easy to use, and great for larger groups, this coffeemaker functions much like the one you have in your kitchen back home
Cons: Big, bulky, heavy, you wouldn't want to carry this model too far into the backcountry