Best French Coffee Press & Tea Maker with every cup. Our French Coffee Press makes a rich, deliciously smooth cup of coffee & tea every time with superior brewing quality.
Discover what the European and coffee houses have known all along and what you can finally have in the warmth of our own homes. Transport yourself to the feel of a European cafe.
Be secure knowing your french press coffee maker is easy to clean. The plunger & carafe are easy to disassemble for dishwasher or hand sanitation.
No Grounds Guaranteed! Durable Superior Quality German Engineered Borosilicate glass carafe for high heat resistance up to 180 *C and strength to withstand normal home use. The three part stainless steel plunger makes for a smooth, clear french press, without transfer of 99% of your coarse coffee or tea grounds. The secure lid provides heat insulation and security when pouring.
For good or bad, i drink a lot of coffee. I go down 5 cups a day, and although i am making an effort to cut down the caffeine intake, i probably still enjoy coffee a bit too much for my own good.
I recently received a 'French press' coffee maker. Before someone suggests 'Keurig' or Nescafe's fancy brewing machine, let me tell you something, nothing tastes better than a freshly brewed coffee with boiling water in a french press . If you don't believe me, try it and then try a cup of coffee brewed in a machine and let me know which one tastes better.
Though it makes very good hot coffee, I especially like using it to cold-brew homemade iced coffee. Ever notice how when you try to make iced coffee at home by brewing some with a regular coffeepot and then sticking it in the fridge till it cools, it never tastes right? That's cause most good coffee shops cold-brew their iced coffee, which results in a smoother flavor. When you cold-brew, you use time rather than heat to brew the coffee.
In case you've never cold-brewed coffee, here's how I do it: I take a grinder-full of fresh-ground premium beans, toss them in the press's pitcher, fill it up the rest of the way with cool, filtered water, let it brew 12-15 hours at room temperature, then press the beans down, stick in the fridge for a while, and serve in a glass with some ice cubes. Delicious! The directions for brewing hot coffee are the same, only you use hot water rather than cool, and the heat makes it brew in about 10 min.
If you're a coffee nut like myself, whether you prefer it hot or cold (or either, depending on the weather), you owe it to yourself to try a French press, and this can't be beat for the money!
Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SZ2OAUQ?ref_=cm_aya_orig_subj
I received this product in exchange for my honest unbiased review. However the opinions are my own.
Discover what the European and coffee houses have known all along and what you can finally have in the warmth of our own homes. Transport yourself to the feel of a European cafe.
Be secure knowing your french press coffee maker is easy to clean. The plunger & carafe are easy to disassemble for dishwasher or hand sanitation.
No Grounds Guaranteed! Durable Superior Quality German Engineered Borosilicate glass carafe for high heat resistance up to 180 *C and strength to withstand normal home use. The three part stainless steel plunger makes for a smooth, clear french press, without transfer of 99% of your coarse coffee or tea grounds. The secure lid provides heat insulation and security when pouring.
For good or bad, i drink a lot of coffee. I go down 5 cups a day, and although i am making an effort to cut down the caffeine intake, i probably still enjoy coffee a bit too much for my own good.
I recently received a 'French press' coffee maker. Before someone suggests 'Keurig' or Nescafe's fancy brewing machine, let me tell you something, nothing tastes better than a freshly brewed coffee with boiling water in a french press . If you don't believe me, try it and then try a cup of coffee brewed in a machine and let me know which one tastes better.
Though it makes very good hot coffee, I especially like using it to cold-brew homemade iced coffee. Ever notice how when you try to make iced coffee at home by brewing some with a regular coffeepot and then sticking it in the fridge till it cools, it never tastes right? That's cause most good coffee shops cold-brew their iced coffee, which results in a smoother flavor. When you cold-brew, you use time rather than heat to brew the coffee.
In case you've never cold-brewed coffee, here's how I do it: I take a grinder-full of fresh-ground premium beans, toss them in the press's pitcher, fill it up the rest of the way with cool, filtered water, let it brew 12-15 hours at room temperature, then press the beans down, stick in the fridge for a while, and serve in a glass with some ice cubes. Delicious! The directions for brewing hot coffee are the same, only you use hot water rather than cool, and the heat makes it brew in about 10 min.
If you're a coffee nut like myself, whether you prefer it hot or cold (or either, depending on the weather), you owe it to yourself to try a French press, and this can't be beat for the money!
Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SZ2OAUQ?ref_=cm_aya_orig_subj
I received this product in exchange for my honest unbiased review. However the opinions are my own.