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Bodum Chambord 3-cup Coffee Press

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Why I buy this one ?
- Borosilicate glass/stainless steel
- Dishwasher safe



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What our customer's say!

"tiny, but well made", I got this to replace my old, broken French press, which truly made three cups of coffee. This press makes enough coffee to fill one very small mug. I measured the amount of coffee I was able to get out of it, with the press filled to the metal ring near the top, and discovered that it was almost exactly 8 ounces. On the instructions, the maker calls one cup 4 ounces, and if you count the grounds at the bottom, and fill the pot to the upper lip, rather than to the metal ring, there are perhaps 12 ounces in the pot, but seriously, THIS IS A ONE CUP POT! That said, it is well constructed and makes a fine cup of coffee.

"Well-designed, well-made product", I tried a coffee press several years ago and gave it up because the taste was too harsh and there was too much sludge on the bottom. The Bodum press eliminates both problems. The metal screen assembly is very tight and fits the glass perfectly, resulting in almost no sludge and a balanced taste. The pot is also visually attractive, looks good on the countertop.

I had trouble figuring out how much any coffee press actually holds; press makers use the term "cup" very loosely. So here's the specs on this "3-cup" pot: If you fill the pot to the brim with water, you've got about 16 fluid ounces (2 cups). Allowing for the volume of coffee grounds, and the fact that you can't press with the pot filled to the brim, it will yield about 12 fluid ounces of drinkable coffee (1.5 cups)or a single coffee mug.

If you're new to using a press pot, note that you must use coarse-ground coffee for best results. Which in turn means that you need a coffee grinder that can produce a coarse grind. The typical $20 grinder can't do this. If you try grinding for just a few seconds, you'll get a mixture of ground coffee and almost-whole beans. If you find you like the taste of pressed coffee, be prepared to spend at least $100 on a good grinder.



 
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