Bodum 34oz Chambord French Press Coffee Maker, High-Heat Borosilicate Glass, Polished Stainless Steel – Made in Portugal
$25.08 – $55.00
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Black ,Chrome ,Copper ,Cork ,Matte Chrome ,Polished ,White |
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12 oz ,17 oz ,34 oz ,51 oz |
ChristineMM (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars High Quality Model; Makes 32 ounces of the Best Tasting Coffee Homemade Coffee! Wish I Switched to a Coffee Press Earlier!
I’d heard that a french press makes the best tasting coffee but put off buying one for years. To be honest if I had some peer pressure to influence me I’d probably not have resisted for so long. I only know one person who uses a coffee press and they swear by it.
The reason I finally bought this was that my last two drip coffeemakers broke in month thirteen, right after the warranty ended. Small plastic parts broke and I took the plunge to try this french press which is mostly glass and metal, figuring the simpler construction might ensure it would last longer (and it’s less expensive too).
One thing I like about the Chambord is the glass beaker is a separate piece. This is unlike Bodum’s Brazil model which has the plastic fused onto the glass. I know replacement glass pieces are sold separately in case mine breaks.
I liked the look of the Chambord which is sleek and has a shiny silver metal and black plastic for the holder and cap. I looked at the Bodum Chambord side by side with other coffee presses (like the Bodum Brazil) in a store and could see that this one looks more sophisticated and classy.
I also like the 32 ounce capacity of the Chambord.
Easy to Use
The coffee press is so easy to use. I boil the water then wait two minutes, as the manufacturer says not to use boiling water. I put the coffee grounds in it then fill it with 32 ounces of water. I stir it with a wooden chopstick then place the lid on and wait four minutes. Then it is pressed very gently and slowly. The coffee is ready to serve.
My one complaint about the glass container is there are no marked lines for various measurements. If you want to make coffee in a certain number of ounces, such as to make an 8 ounce cup, you will have to heat the water and measure it in a heat-safe measuring cup then pour it in.
I note the manufacturer has legal warnings in two languages which fill over two inches of space on it so it is clear that Bodum wasn’t leaving markings off to have a clean design look.
Since this uses no electricity and is small I am taking it with me when camping. I am thrilled to be able to have great tasting coffee while camping or staying in cabins without electricity but with access to open fire or portable camping stoves which can be used to boil the water.
Best Tasting Coffee
I have two favorite coffees which I’ve been drinking for over two years using a drip coffeemaker. I was shocked at the superior aste of the coffee made with the same pre-ground beans from this coffee press. There was no bitterness! I’d thought the bitterness was supposed to be there and had accepted it. (This idea is now funny to me. I also note when reading reviews of my former coffeemaker – made by Mr. Coffee – some customers said it produced a bitter brew. I now know that to be true. )
I have never tasted home-brewed coffee that tasted this good.
32 Ounces
Bodum says this makes 8 cups of coffee. In America 6 ounces is the standard so that’s a bit confusing to this American coffee drinker. However many people now drink 8, 12, 16 or more ounces in one “cup” of coffee. What you need to know is the Bodum Chambord makes 32 ounces of coffee.
Cleaning
I find this easy to clean and have no complaints. With anything you use there is usualy some cleaning, even a drip coffeemaker has parts to clean.
Making Coffee in Volume
My Mr. Coffee drip coffee maker took nearly 15 minutes to make a 12 cup pot so I have no complaints on the time it takes to make coffee in a coffee press. To me flavor is more important anyway; I’d rather have a coffeemaker for daily use that produces superior coffee every day and have a bit of inconvenience when company is here. If I have to, when company is visiting, I will use an insulated coffee pot if I need more than 32 ounces of one kind of coffee. It will actually work out fine as some of my family usually wants decaf while others want caffinated coffee, so I’ve always had to brew two pots and use an insulated carafe when I brewed with a drip coffeemaker anyway.
The Cost
This cost me less than half what a drip coffeemaker costs and much less than those one-cup coffee makers. I’m happy with the low cost. As I said earlier if the glass beaker breaks I can buy a replacement for a low price.
In Conclusion
This makes fantastic tasting coffee. It may be a different process than you have done before but it is easy. This is an inexpensive item with a simple process with little room for mechanical failure. Don’t hesitate like I did!
JRM (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Petite and functional
I had never used a French press until recently traveling in the Netherlands where they had one in our apartment. I always heard people rave about the coffee and the easy process. I loved it! They had a larger, heavier version made by Bodum. It made delicious coffee but my second cup was never really hot enough. We drink four cups in the morning so it makes sense to brew a pot, but in the afternoon I like one cup. Instead of saving a cup from the morning and microwaving it (I know, I know, that’s a sin!), I decided to get this smallest version of the Bodum French press. It works just like the larger version and makes delicious coffee. Note that they refer to a “cup” of coffee as 4 oz, where I drink a “mug” of 8 oz. It will brew a full measuring cup, which is 8 oz. You get a little less after you press it. Advantages are that your one cup is always hot, clean up is easy, and my husband who drinks decaf can brew a cup whenever he likes. I did find the glass to be a bit thinner than the larger version, and even though I used boiling water, my coffee was not extremely hot. The box was a bit messed up as if it was used, and it had an Amazon sticker saying this product “got a second life”. I thought I was buying a new product. But inside, the French press was in perfect condition, had the correct Bodum logo on the glass, and it came with its own measuring scoop, which is super convenient to make the best coffee without guessing. This would be great for travel too. I’m glad I got it.
Mitchell B. (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Cup Everytime
For those who enjoy a daily cup of amazing coffee the Bodum Chambord French Press is for you. My first experience with a Bodum Chambord French Press stems from my parents. They used if primarily for the “special cup of coffee,” the weekend demands and the Bodum French Press has continued to represent that ideal. I use my Bodum (34 oz.) nearly every day to make the perfect cup of joe. What really stands out in this product is its simplicity, longevity, and how it literally improves the taste of nearly any coffee.
Simplicity of Design and Use
The Bodum design is simple, smart, and easy to clean. The entire thing consists of only three pieces; the glass carafe, lid with the filter, and the steel frame. Its simplistic design combined with an overall aesthetic appeal that allows you to leave this French press on the countertop without looking out of place or ugly. Did I mention its dishwasher friendly?
When you go to use your Bodum you’ll find that its incredibly easy to use, in fact the instructions only come with 4 steps. Step 1, put coffee in your Bodum. Step 2, boil water. Step 3, pour the boiling water in the Bodum and let sit for a few minutes eventually pushing the filter down. Step 4, pour yourself a cup of coffee! They make it as easy as possible to enjoy a superior cup of coffee (more on that in a minute).
Longevity
Unlike comparable French presses, Bodum uses high quality glass, steel and hard plastics for their product. This means that you’ll be enjoying your press for years to come long after others would have broken. I’ve owned 1 other brand of French press before. The reason I made the switch was due to the handle breaking on my old one, a problem I don’t anticipate happening with my Bodum. As I stated before, my parents also have a Bodum (51 oz.) which they’ve had it for nearly 15 years! Not many other products can claim that type of longevity.
Do You Even Like Coffee?!
Those who know coffee, know that a French press easily makes the purest cup of coffee out there. Regardless of the brand of press, overall taste is so dramatically improved over the standard coffee maker that once tried other ways probably just won’t cut it anymore. The combination of pouring boiling water directly onto the coffee induces some sort of chemical reaction that brings the absolute best flavor out of that bean. Even Folgers, the most average cup of blah there is, can taste as if its fresh out of the jungles of Columbia when using a French press.
Negatives
Honestly, practically none exist. Strong, quality materials ensure it won’t break, it looks good on the countertop, and makes the worst coffee out there taste a million times better. The one and only thing that comes to mind is price. In your big box stores, the Bodum demands top price for its top quality costing up to 60 dollars for a 34 oz. press. However, the advent of online shopping has cut that price nearly in half.
The affordable, highest quality Bodum Chambord French Press is the perfect tool for the daily coffee drinker. Whether you’re buying it as a gift or for yourself, I’m confident that this press will improve your coffee experience. Happy pouring!
Tim (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Value for a Fantastic Press!
Having discovered French Press coffee a year ago I bought the Bodum Columbia Insulated French Press, which I love. However spare parts are not readily available for that line yet. So I started shopping for a press that I could get spare parts for. I have also read that a glass press can produce a slightly more complex flavored cup of coffee because the coffee will cool slightly while brewing. So I picked this press out based on my past happiness with Bodum products. I am the only coffee drinker in my house so I decided that I did not require a large 12-cup press. I also knew that I would not drink all that coffee before it became too cool. This is my first 8-cup press. I will spare you a review filled of reasons why you should use a French press to make coffee and instead tell you why you should buy this French press to do it! So here I go.
Durability- This press is composed of a glass beaker that lifts out of the metal-banded handle assembly. It has a metal lid that is polished to a beautiful mirror finish. Also has a metal plunger rod, metal filter and metal filter ring and cross filter base. However it has a plastic shoulder nut (my one complaint, although I was able to get a metal replacement from Bodum at no cost). The way the plunger assembly goes together is simple and can be assembled easily by hand. First the plunger rod is fitted through the hole in the lid. Then the shoulder nut is screwed onto the rod. Then the large metal ring with round holes and a spring around the edge goes on. Beneath that the fine metal filter then beneath that the cross filter base. The rod screws into the cross base and secures everything up against the shoulder nut. This description may seem somewhat complex however it is very simple in practice and fool proof. The plunger lid assembly is quite sturdy and durable. The metal-banded handle assembly, which holds the beaker, is also sturdy and polished. The handle is a very hard plastic and comfortable to grip and hold. Fully assembled you have a durable (for glass) press that can easily stand up to daily use. I use mine daily with no problems at all.
Ease of cleaning- This press easily disassembles by hand and can be completely cleaned with little effort. I soak mine in hot soapy water after every use then rinse clean and towel dry. Proper cleaning is critical to maintaining consistent coffee flavor. A dirty coffee maker will taint coffee with bad tastes. This press cleans very easily, much easier than my old drip machine did!
Ease of use- This press is used as any French press. Drop your grounds in, add water off of boil, let grounds steep for 4-5 minutes then slowly press the plunger down. Pour and enjoy. If you make more than you will drink right away then pour it into a separate insulated thermos. I leave my coffee in this until I have it drank. With the lid turned to close the spout this coffee stays warm enough for me for a half hour. Face it; the first cup will be too hot to drink right away. The second will be hot but drinkable. The third will be warm. This makes 2-3 coffee mugs. Great for a single drinker who likes 2 or 3 mugs at a time, like me. Or great for 2 light coffee drinkers (a mug and a half a piece). Coffee will always be best the sooner is it consumed after brewing is completed. In this press or any press/coffee maker.
Overall quality- For around $30 this is a fantastic value. Like I said above I was leery of the plastic shoulder nut which could wear after multiple assemblies and disassemblies, but I was able to get a metal replacement at no cost making this a much better value. All in all a great investment in better coffee drinking and piece of mind. I also like the ability to get spare parts if I should ever need them.
In closing I really love this press it holds up to daily use and maintains it great classic looks. Makes great coffee and is perfect for a single coffee drinker who likes 2 or 3 mugs of coffee as I do. It’s smaller size than my 12-cup press makes for easier cleaning and handling. I am very happy with this purchase and for $30 you cannot go wrong. I recommend this to you highly! Whether you are new to French press coffee making or like me wanted a smaller easier to clean daily coffee press. I still love my 12-cup for parties, but this press is my personal daily coffee maker of choice. I love it!
Marty (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Great coffee, easy to keep clean
I have been using less pricey French press coffee makers for years, and was satisfied with the quality. But I was blown away when I started using the Bodum. The coffee it makes is significantly better tasting than I had been accustomed to. And its simple design makes it much easier to keep clean. The only drawback is that the glass container slides out of the frame a bit too easily. Careful handling is necessary to avoid breaking it.
DIY_Guy (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy and Delicious Coffee
We’ve had these at home in two sizes. Ordered this one shipped to my parents’ house, as they have a Keurig cartridge machine and we want real coffee when we visit them. All three of these that we have are going fine, no problems, no breakage, consistently delicious, easy to clean up.
Kindle Customer Gary (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes great coffee and tea. My long time coffee and tea maker for many years now. .
My long time coffee and tea maker for many years now. Makes great coffee. My only problem is my clumsiness and breaking the lovely glass carafes that come with the unit It’s not cheap or economical to simply replace the glass carafe for the metal frame and plunger with the rest of the maker. I think the replacement glass carafes should be less expensive.
Guy (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Game changer – classic – thoughtful
Why, oh why, did I spend weeks deciding on the niftiest French press that had it all – cool, innovative features, an upgrade from our previous… When I could have just bought this classic and been incredibly happy? The last press we ordered – the one that took a PhD thesis to research – had some fancy schmancy triple filtration and “keep-warm” design features that really ended up shooting our coffee in the foot. It was super low-yield and it shattered after an easy fall. What a blessing, because our Bodum Chambord, the brand we remembered from our youth, is absolutely darling. The difference in taste (combined with a great but not overly expensive burr grinder set to a large grain setting) is extremely apparent. It’s easy to clean. It steeps very efficiently. It’s a beauty to look at. The glass reservoir is well-set within the outer housing. Yes, it lets some “mud” through if you really hold it upside-down pitching it into your mug, but it’s a surprisingly small amount even when I try (though I love the mud, just not everyone in the house does). Ain’t going back from this one.
Luc (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars So far, as good as they claim it is!
I’m a “can’t-live-without-coffee” type of person, for what I’ve been using this every single day since purchased, it works just as a french press is supposed to, looks and feels like good quality materials, goes without saying it’s pretty as well. Maintains temperature fairly well, i accidentally hit the glass once and expected it to break, but not a single scratch, so it passed the real life test. Great quality, price more than fair. The only thing to pay attention, at least my case, the frame was too lose to hold the glass jarr, I had to press and bend a bit the metal to keep it in place and prevent it to slip out. I’m happy with my purchase
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Best little French press
I opted for the all metal one even though it’s more expensive because I don’t like using plastic, especially when applying hot water Because it can release micro plastics. It’s the perfect size if you want to make 2 cups of coffee and is just overall great quality. I don’t ever get the generic ones so I wouldn’t be able to compare, but I know bodum is a great brand And I’ve always bought their coffee products.
Alex (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use!
This product is nice polished stainless steal and it is easy to use. It allows you to make delicious coffee in minutes! I typically boil 32 fluid ounces of water and that allows me to make my hot cup for the morning and my cold brew for the afternoon. The product is very durable and I love how it is easy take a part and to clean.
Clifford (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars my first french press
I am new to french press coffee. It tastes different. Perhaps smoother. I like it. And this 32 oz. press serves my needs very well. The item seems well constructed. No need to take it apart much. Just rinse off the grounds on the plunger thing each use. Of course, coffee doesn’t stay hot in the glass base so need to microwave it often. I highly reccomend this item.
Dan (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely
Beautiful and simple. I wish there was no plastic in the strainer with lid. Nice addition to a simple coffee routine.
D.B. (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Coffee Press
Good Coffee. Still playing with the grind to get it “just right.” Quick, Easy Clean-up.
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well but no markers for ounces
I like this and it works well but the only downfall is there are no marking on the sides for ounces of liquid so you know how much coffee to water you need for your brewing.
Frank P (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice product. Stylish.
One of the risks of buying things online is not being able to handle it. Hold it in your hands. I needed one of these as my previous one broke and I like it. The only thing I would change is I wish the glass was thicker seems thinner than my last one that broke.
Banana (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great
Easy to use and clean. I only wish it were bigger.
DIEGO BUELVAS (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars OK
La tapa es plástica, no metálica. el vaso queda un poco suelto, y las patas no están bien balanceadas
Lisa K. Stublefield (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars a gifting homerun!!!
purchased as a gift and the recipient was BLOWN away!!! the value is awesome!!!
susan scoggins (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars You will still have dispose of grounds
Coffee quality was good, and quick but does cool quickly
Barkers Brook Outpost (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice size for one coffee drinker
This is a nice size if only one person in your house drinks coffee. Makes a nice flavored large cup of joe. It would be nice if the plunger when down farther. There’s a gap between the screen and the grinds that leaves liquid in the bottom after you pour. It would also be nice to have some fill lines marked on the glass so you could pour hot water from a kettle without needing a measuring cup.
Debbie Allmon (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars is not enough
I bought four of these so I would not run out again
carol yess (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars nice size
I have a larger size Bodum that I have had for many years but wanted something smaller for those times when you don’t need as much. Very nice and excellent quality.
Paula Marchesini, Ph.D. (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Cutest thing ever
This french press is beyond cute. I love it and use it every day.
MARIA CLAUDIA ARIAS (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnífica calidad.
Tal cual está en la foto. Me encantó y funciona correctamente
Altair Chia (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Bodum french press
Works well. I like it.
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Deceptive header
it’s a Bodum. Of course it’s great but, what I’m aggravated by is that misleading header that says “Bodum 12oz Chambord French Press Coffee Maker” for a 32oz Bodum. WHY DOES IT SAY 12OZ?!? I thought I was purchasing a 12oz mini Bodum. Nobody proofreads anymore.
Meliena E Cabrera (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Never going back to a coffee machine
Coffee tastes so fresh and the filter is amazing at keeping coffee grounds from your cup.
Mark Twain (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Good sturdy classic
I’m making a coffee substitute in it and it makes the right amount to give me about four coffee cups of it, stays hot, all the things you want in a French press. A-ok. Nothing wrong with it at all.
(For coffee I personally prefer a stovetop espresso and hot (soy) milk. It’s stronger.)
jeff (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Makes a huge difference in the flavor of coffee
Yuriko Sato La Madrid (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality
I wish the one that’s a little bigger than this had a better design. Because this can be too small sometimes. But other than that this is great.
Filters the coffee well and you don’t get residual when pouring it into your cup.
Amazon Customer (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, but not perfect in use
The Chambord (Bodum’s version of the classic Melior French press) is a beautiful french press, and it has some convenient features (the bottom and top rings of the metal frame around the glass roughly delineate how much coffee grounds and water to add, respectively), but there are a few frustrating elements of the press.
– The lid doesn’t fit all that well, and the “filter” in the lid just makes it harder to pour your coffee.
– The glass doesn’t fit into the metal frame all that well, if you turn the press over and shake the glass can slide out.
– Coffee grounds tend to get stuck between the plunger’s filter screen and the retaining plate, so you need to completely disassemble the plunger in order to fully clean the press. (Probably just a French press thing – this is my first press, so what do I know.)
– Righteous pain to clean (definitely just a French press thing).
– This is my fault, but: A 12oz press only makes about 6 to 8oz of coffee. I wish that I got the half-liter size instead.
Overall, its ~fine~, but my few small complaints do tarnish the experience a bit.
W. Warshauer (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Upgrade from drip coffee
I was always very curious about the french press method of brewing coffee, but never really got into it. Being away from my espresso machine, I really wanted to try something that was simply better than drip. I thought about getting the aeropress, but decided instead for the french press. Boy am I happy. So why is the french press method than drip you ask? Quite simple…
*No paper filter! Coffee has a lot of natural oils in it that carry a lot of flavor. Using a paper filter traps those oils, so they never get expressed in the cup. The french press method produces a coffee that is much richer and fuller in body than any drip coffee I have ever had. I feel like I’m drinking coffee instead of cream and sugar.
*Complete control over the brewing process. You control the grind, you control the temperature of the water and you control how long the water is contact with the grinds.
*Steeping vs. Drip. Using a drip, the water goes through the grinds and out. Very little prolonged contact with the water. Also, it’s very common to see channels develop in the basket which leads to underextraction. With the press, all the grounds are completely submerged within the water for however long you decide. Better extraction, just don’t let them sit in there too long.
Sometimes you hear of people complaining that there are too many grinds left in the cup using a press. Here is some good advice: “Don’t skimp on the grinder”. Toss your whirly-blade away (or relegate it to spices) and get yourself a burr grinder. I use a rocky with my french press, but you don’t have to buy a $300 grinder for french press. You’ll probably want to spend no less than 60. I’ve heard good things about the antiqua from bodum, the infinity from capresso and pretty much anything in the baratza line-up. Why such an expensive grinder you ask? Well you need to grind your own for any method of coffee brewing you use (throw the folgers out the door), but you need a fairly consistent grind. Whirly-blades will give you a lot of dust and coffee boulders; neither are very good for coffee brewing. Also, if you think that there is any possibility you might one day venture out into the world of espresso, go for no less than the gaggia mdf, or better yet a rocky. Nothing below those two will give you a grind for espresso. (End grinder tirade) Using a good grinder, the amount of grinds in the cup will be exceptionally minimal. You do get a little bit of coffee dust into the cup, but it’s hardly noticeable and usually settles out into the very bottom of the cup. The filter on the press does a very nice job of keeping the grounds out.
I read somewhere in one of the amazon reviews that the press doesn’t go down far enough to really press the coffee. I’m not sure how much coffee this person was using, but I use slightly less than the recommended amount and I am able to press the grounds quite firmly.
This particular 3-cup model will make about 8-10 oz of brewed coffee. You can’t quite get all 12oz of water in with the grounds, and some of the water gets soaked up in to the grounds. This is the perfect amount for me, since I only drink one cup-a-day, but if you drink more, go for a bigger model. Make sure not to leave the brewed coffee sitting in the press. Pour out any you don’t drink immediately into some kind of thermal carafe to keep it warm. The unit itself solid enough. Obviously the glass is breakable, so don’t go bouncing it off the floor. Cleanup is pretty easy. I rinse out the press, put some soap in the bottom, fill with water, and plunge up and down a few times and let it set while I drink my coffee. Make sure you keep the press clean, previously brewed coffee grounds are very good at ruining your coffee.
As far as how to brew french press, check out the guide over at coffeegeek, but also look at the Illy method of preparation as they detail on their site. Decide which one you like better.
The only improvement I would like to see would be some sort of thermal insulation to keep the coffee warm while it brews. The coffee is still hot when I’m ready to pour into the cup, but it would still be nice. Make sure to preheat your press with some how tap water. Bodum does make thermal french presses, but they come at a higher price point.
Overall, great little brewer that comes at a very affordable price-point. Pair this with a good grinder as some freshly roasted beans (you’re not still using folgers are you?), and you’ve got a recipe for excellent coffee.
KOH (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality from Bodum
This is my third Bodum French Press over a period of 20 years, and the only reason I’ve had to replace them is because of user error. Makes a seriously good cup of coffee.
Michelle (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought this for a present
Seems to work great
Nancy (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to make and beautiful style.
Just like expected. Overall just perfect, I am very happy for this Bodin happy French coffee maker 👍👍👍🙏
BAC (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This!!
We love this coffee maker. Not ever having one before, we thought we wold take a chance. We love it…the coffee is great tasting. It doesn’t make more that 2.5 cups//but that works for us.
Andrew (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars My sanity
It works
Cheryn R. (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Value & Quality
I ordered the larger size. Fast delivery. No problems.
Roxana Tutaya (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente!
Me encantó, super elegante y linda!
Brian Criswell (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little coffee maker.
Makes great espresso. Totally worth buying.
Chester (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for cold brew
Or for hot teas or
Coffee
James B. (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product
I previously owned a 40 ounce version of this same brand and it worked great except with the ground coffee added it didn’t quite make a full 4 cups of coffee. This one is much bigger and has enough room to make 4 cups easily. Works as advertised. I recommend this size if you and your husband/wife both drink coffee together and like to drink a lot of coffee like we do.
pablo C (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Un clasico
Excelentes acabados de esta cafetera que es un clasico.
Buen tamaño para dos tazas grandes de cafe.
Masta Phriy (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome French press
Enjoy coffee daily with this French Press.
Russ Morth (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple to use.
Makes delicious coffee
Linde (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars It’s a great way to make coffee for one. The Europe way.
It’s a pleasing design good enough to keep on my counter, on display. Makes coffee strong or not so strong. Any way you like your coffee
Leticia (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
I really liked this purchase. The material is great, and if you are a coffee lover like me, I would recommend adding a French press in your collection. Make sure to use a quality bean to have a coffee that taste good.
Donna R. Schnare (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use and clean
This is a very reasonably priced French Press. Many people mentioned it might be fragile because it is glass but I have had no problem. You just have to be careful. It makes great coffee and easy to use and clean.
Kayla Shelley (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect gift for the coffee lover!
I bought this as a gift for my mom for Mother’s Day. I bought her a larger size at Christmas and she has become obsessed with making French press. This size if perfect for individual use. Great quality!