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| Bodum Chambord 8-Cup Coffee Press |  | Brand: Bodum
Buy: $24.99 - $86.76 as of 3/10/2010 20:02 EST details
Rating: 616 reviews
MPN: 200593 Model: 1928-16US6 UPC: 727015392981 EAN: 0727015392981 ASIN: B001PN0RWC
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| Features:
| • | Borosilicate glass/stainless steel | | • | Dishwasher safe |
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Product Description All in good taste. Bodum's coffee press is recognized worldwide as one the best ways to brew coffee. Imagine a cup, made to your liking in just 4 minutes! Expertly crafted with a stainless steel filter system, heat-resistant borosilicate glass beaker and stay cool handle and knob. Makes 8 cups. Two-year limited warranty.
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You're what?... Tin roof, RUSTED! March 10, 2010 Peter Shin (LA) Wife bought mine from Bed Bath and Beyond using a 20% off coupon. I've owned the press for 2 weeks and it works as advertised. I've been brewing intelligentsia coffee and the coffee taste great. The only con is that the steel frame has started rusting from hand washing the press after each use. The rust is definitely a turn off. I'm thinking about buying the Bodum Brazil 8-Cup Coffee Press which has a polypropylene handle and base, which won't rust and it's only 19.99 on Amazon as I write this review.
French Press CHEAH CHEAH March 2, 2010 Carrion Crow (Missoula, MT USA) Okay so in my opinion I think that the French Press in general can create an awesome cup of coffee, that can definitely be compared to drip. Most people say that it's more work but in reality it is not unless you don't know how to boil water and measure with a spoon. I have an older style Bodum press that is pretty small, and I was looking for something a little larger and with a better design in general. I went with the 51 oz. press, and have been quite satisfied with it. I usually only put one tablespoon of coffee per 8 oz. cup, Bodum recommends 1 tablespoon every 4 oz. cup. That tends to work as well but sometimes can come out a bit strong and you don't quite get all of the acidity out of the bean. So basically I was really happy with this purchase, I use it a lot. And also, it actually seems easier to clean than a drip. (That is if you actually clean your drip which many people don't.) I would recommend this for sure-strong, durable, good design, and makes an awesome cup of coffee.
Fantastic item February 28, 2010 D. Schmidt (Iola, WI) I heard a lot about French Presses over the last few years and recently decided to try one. It really does make great coffee! Built really well, excellent design!
French Press; coffee maker February 28, 2010 EleganzShopper (Santa Cruz, CA USA) I got a lot of use out of my first French Press; till I used unevenly ground coffee beans and I applied too much pressure on the plunger too fast; it cracked the glass.
So now I use a burr coffee grinder instead of the bladed grinder I have. I therefore have an uniform size of coffee ground to use with the plunger in the French Press.
It makes good coffee or tea.
It has a serious design flaw February 21, 2010 michael 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It works well, for a while, but the threads on the plunger wear down extremely quickly. In a matter of months, you will no longer be able to assemble the plunger after cleaning. As far as French presses go, that is not long enough. I only used the product as instructed.
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