Unfortunately, the question needs to be "will my specific coffee pot work with the go-power 1750 msw inverter"? Only someone who has tested that specific combination can give a correct answer. Other reports will give you statistical info, but will not give a good answer for your device combination. Different coffee pots will have different waveform tolerances. While all modern MSW inverters have the same basic waveform, they vary in terms of pulse width and peak voltage. Added to that, every MSW inverter I know of varies its pulse width and peak voltage based on the DC voltage at its input terminals, so something that works at a high battery SOC could fail at a lower SOC, or vice-versa. The only way you know for certain is to try it, or to go with a PSW inverter which should work ok.