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This new 8-cup coffee maker adds an entirely new chapter to the French press success story. The temperature safe borosilicate glass carafe of the Bean French press coffee maker is encased in colorful plastic which protects the glass beautifully. The Bean features the precision pour, making it spill-resistant. The silicone gasket connecting the lid and the glass has an insulating effect and helps maintain the heat and aroma of the coffee longer. The simple push of a lever lets the coffee flow into the cup – all easily manageable with one hand. The Bean coffee maker comes in eight beautiful colors, is easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
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Bonjour’s Maximus Copper Colored French Press combines classic beauty with revolutionary innovation. It features the patented “Flavor Lock” filter system and and filtering lid to reduce sediment in your cup. Maximus’ Patented Bonjour Flavor Lock Filter System shuts off the brewing process to retain fresh pressed flavor. A stainless steel lid and frame, borosilicate glass carafe, stainless steel filter, rod and screen as well as an acrylic scoop are all included.
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Often referred as a French Press or Plunger pot, this coffeemaker is the most elemental way of making coffee. It captures most of the oils found in the coffee bean to provide a rich-tasting, complex coffee. The French invented the press pot in approximately the 1850’s. The first pots were metal, and functioned roughly like they do today pressing coffee grounds to the bottom of a metal pot, through a metal screen (or sometimes through a loosely woven material). In the 1930’s, the Italians reinvented the French press pots, using first metal, and then glass. The pot has been refined over the years to the single-chambered French press pot we know today. Bodum is a leading French Press manufacturer in the USA and the Chambord is classically styled with modern glass, metal, and plastic materials to mimic those that became popular during the 1930’s in Europe. How does it work? It’s simple: Now take the plunge; slowly push the plunger down, to filter the coffee. Doing this s (more…)
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Pinzon’s 8-cup (32-ounce) French press makes coffee brewing easy, and is great for brewing guests’ coffee right at the table. Simply measure out one rounded tablespoon of coarsely-ground coffee per 4-ounce cup, pour in hot water, wait two to five minutes (depending on preferred strength), and slowly press down the stainless-steel plunger. French-press brewing allows the beans’ oils to be retained, imparting aromatic coffee with rich, complex flavor. The contemporary design of the press includes a mirror-finish frame and lid, heat-resistant glass carafe with pouring spout, and curved black handle. To preserve the beauty of the press, clean all parts by hand with mild detergent and warm water. Pinzon’s coffee press measures approximately eight inches high and is imported.
Pinzon Contemporary style 8 cup coffee press
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The New Brazil 12-ounce French press coffee maker incorporates the BODUM motto beautifully: good design doesn’t have to be expensive. After all, we want to give everybody a chance to brew an excellent cup of coffee in the greenest way possible: just hot water and course ground coffee, steep for 4 minutes and press the plunger to stop the brewing process. Now waste, just taste. The New Brazil is also available in a 34-ounce size. The French press comes in 8 different colors. Replacement carafes are available for purchase in all sizes. Dishwasher safe.
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This classic coffee press makes a perfect cup of coffee every time. Chrome plated with heat resistant glass beaker and a stainless steel plunger. 3 cup capacity.
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The New Brazil 34-ounce French press coffee maker incorporates the BODUM motto beautifully: good design doesn’t have to be expensive. After all, we want to give everybody a chance to brew an excellent cup of coffee in the greenest way possible: just hot water and course ground coffee, steep for 4 minutes and press the plunger to stop the brewing process. Now waste, just taste. The New Brazil is also available in a 12-ounce size. The French press comes in 8 different colors. Replacement carafes are available for purchase in all sizes. Dishwasher safe.
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Serious coffee lovers agree that the best way to brew everyone’s favorite stimulant is also the simplest and quickest. The French press method prevents scorching of the beans, and because there’s no filter involved, all of the flavorful oils stay in your drink. Simply measure out one rounded tablespoon of coarse ground per 4-ounce cup, pour very hot (not boiling) water over it, let the contents brew for at least 4 minutes, then slowly depress the plunger. The result is one of the richest cups of java you’ll ever taste. This attractively designed Bodum press is the perfect size for one person’s morning fix. Because the carafe is glass, it’s best to use a little care when handling the press in the sink–but if it should break, don’t panic: Bodum offers replacement parts. –Mary Park From the Manufacturer When Bodum took over a small clarinet factory in Normandy in 1982, it was not because of the fine orchestra clarinets they were producing. In addition (more…)
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Traditional 3 Cup French Press coffee maker featuring a black polymeric frame, a heat resistant glass beaker and stainless steel plunger.
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Freshly designed with swooping curves, the black plastic frame on the New Kenya coffee press adds to the anticipation of the morning coffee. And good coffee indeed this press makes. Most aficionados agree that the French press, or plunger, style of coffee maker produces the smoothest cup of joe. Bodum makes the carafe itself of borosilicate glass, the lightweight, heat-resistant kind found in science labs, and the plunger and three-piece filter system of stainless steel. The plastic frame tightly wraps the glass beaker and protects your table from its heat. The lid is also plastic. To make coffee in the New Kenya, put in the glass carafe one scoop of coarse-ground coffee beans per every four ounces of brewed coffee you intend to make. Add nearly-boiling water, stir with a silicone spatula, and place the filter-plunger-lid unit in the top. After four minutes of brewing, slowly press down on the plunger. Pour, and enjoy. Use the same spatula to scrape t (more…)
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