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Arcosteel 3 Cup Coffee Press

List Price : $19.99
Our Price : from $12.99

Why I buy this one ?
- Stainless steel mesh filter.
- Non-slip coaster base.
- Measuring spoon also included.
- Hand washing recommended.
- 2-1/2 by 6-3/4 by 2-1/2 inches; includes coaster and measuring spoon


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What our customer's say!

"It doesn't make 3 cups!", I got this as a gift, and it's a nice idea, but it can't fit 3 cups of coffee in it. My mamma says 1 cup of coffee is 6 oz, not 8 oz as I thought, but it still only holds 12 oz. It makes enough for my morning mug of tea or coffee, but that's it.

Other than size issues, it has worked fairly well for me for the 4 times I've used it. I place my tea leaves or coffee into the press first. Then I boil water in a pyrex measuring cup in the microwave and then pour it into the press while it's still boiling. It hasn't cracked yet as the other reviewer suggested it might. The press itself works pretty well in that it prevents even superfine ground coffee from getting into my cup. It comes with a dinky little coaster too.

I'm going to try to return this one and get a bigger one, and maybe check out the Bodum brand suggested by the other reviewer.

"this thing is cute but small", the product shipped promptly. but honestly 3 cups maybe if yr a hobbit, but holds about 1.5 normal cups

"Worthless for brewing coffee in any form", I owned three of these in a row, and the sad truth is that they simply cannot stand up to the temperatures associated with near boiling water (coffee should be brewed at about 205 degrees F.). One cracked while pouring the water in (No, I didn't pre-warm it, as that is something my Bodum press has never required), the second and third cracked when the coffee was poured out. The glass cannot withstand the rapid temperature changes. Please get a Bodum, you'll get more than one use out of it.



 


 
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