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Brenda L Ibarra

I've had every invention known to man on my quest for the perfect cup of coffee and well, I've found it. GOLD! I struck gold with this bad boy. My last toy was the Keurig, my least favorite of them all, its failed me miserably. When I say I've had every coffee making contraption out there, I mean it, and you diehard coffee connoisseurs know what I'm talking about. I decided to go back to far, far away and get another percolator because after searching my life through in memoryville I believed that the best cup of coffee I had produced came from a percolator. But this time, I wasn't willing to toss money to the wind and go with my gut. I decided to do something I hadn't ever done before. Research. After reading, my least favorite thing to do in life, a million different reviews and watching I don't even know how many videos on the art of coffee making and consumption, I started really feeling the French press. Again unwilling to just buy without going to the next level still again and researching the best presses money could buy you, and there are a LOT of choices and a LOT of opinions, after many hours of sweating and reading and considering and fear of making a wrong decision, I decided to give this stainless steel French press a try. For several reasons I chose the stainless steel over glass. This puppy is insulated, first. It's solid, tough and heavy; very well made. Second. It won't break, Third. It won't break, fourth and it won't break, fifth! After all of my video tutelage I was nearly an expert before this little 8th wonder of the world arrived yesterday. I got right on it. I took apart the press and thoroughly washed all of the parts and put on a pan of water and began grinding my beans. As soon as the water came to a boil I let it cool down until it stopped bubbling. I scooped three rounded tablespoons of my medium course grounds into the press, pored in about two inches of water over the grounds and stirred. Then, I let it sit for two minutes to brew. Then I poured the rest of my hot water I in the press and put the lid on slightly pushing the press down just in order to create a seal, and then, I waited. I put my timer on for 5 minutes. Then I began the decent.... Pressing gently so as not to force the hot water come splashing out and scalding me. It took maybe 30 seconds. Then, the final step of my journey was upon me. I poured and tasted the best cup of coffee I've ever had in my life. It's unbelievable. I can't say enough good about the experience and this stainless steel French press. I'm telling you tho, at this price which is pennies really, and with the construction of this press, it's the best thing since chocolate was found. I think of all of the money I've wasted on coffer making contraptions over the years and it makes me dizzy. A person spends more on coffee at a drive through in a day than this press costs. And, this coffees flavor and aroma is unmatched by any of them on their best day. You have nothing to lose and the best cup of coffee you've had in your life to gain!

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Brenda L Ibarra

I've had every invention known to man on my quest for the perfect cup of coffee and well, I've found it. GOLD! I struck gold with this bad boy. My last toy was the Keurig, my least favorite of them all, its failed me miserably. When I say I've had every coffee making contraption out there, I mean it, and you diehard coffee connoisseurs know what I'm talking about. I decided to go back to far, far away and get another percolator because after searching my life through in memoryville I believed that the best cup of coffee I had produced came from a percolator. But this time, I wasn't willing to toss money to the wind and go with my gut. I decided to do something I hadn't ever done before. Research. After reading, my least favorite thing to do in life, a million different reviews and watching I don't even know how many videos on the art of coffee making and consumption, I started really feeling the French press. Again unwilling to just buy without going to the next level still again and researching the best presses money could buy you, and there are a LOT of choices and a LOT of opinions, after many hours of sweating and reading and considering and fear of making a wrong decision, I decided to give this stainless steel French press a try. For several reasons I chose the stainless steel over glass. This puppy is insulated, first. It's solid, tough and heavy; very well made. Second. It won't break, Third. It won't break, fourth and it won't break, fifth! After all of my video tutelage I was nearly an expert before this little 8th wonder of the world arrived yesterday. I got right on it. I took apart the press and thoroughly washed all of the parts and put on a pan of water and began grinding my beans. As soon as the water came to a boil I let it cool down until it stopped bubbling. I scooped three rounded tablespoons of my medium course grounds into the press, pored in about two inches of water over the grounds and stirred. Then, I let it sit for two minutes to brew. Then I poured the rest of my hot water I in the press and put the lid on slightly pushing the press down just in order to create a seal, and then, I waited. I put my timer on for 5 minutes. Then I began the decent.... Pressing gently so as not to force the hot water come splashing out and scalding me. It took maybe 30 seconds. Then, the final step of my journey was upon me. I poured and tasted the best cup of coffee I've ever had in my life. It's unbelievable. I can't say enough good about the experience and this stainless steel French press. I'm telling you tho, at this price which is pennies really, and with the construction of this press, it's the best thing since chocolate was found. I think of all of the money I've wasted on coffer making contraptions over the years and it makes me dizzy. A person spends more on coffee at a drive through in a day than this press costs. And, this coffees flavor and aroma is unmatched by any of them on their best day. You have nothing to lose and the best cup of coffee you've had in your life to gain!

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Brenda L Ibarra

I've had every invention known to man on my quest for the perfect cup of coffee and well, I've found it. GOLD! I struck gold with this bad boy. My last toy was the Keurig, my least favorite of them all, its failed me miserably. When I say I've had every coffee making contraption out there, I mean it, and you diehard coffee connoisseurs know what I'm talking about. I decided to go back to far, far away and get another percolator because after searching my life through in memoryville I believed that the best cup of coffee I had produced came from a percolator. But this time, I wasn't willing to toss money to the wind and go with my gut. I decided to do something I hadn't ever done before. Research. After reading, my least favorite thing to do in life, a million different reviews and watching I don't even know how many videos on the art of coffee making and consumption, I started really feeling the French press. Again unwilling to just buy without going to the next level still again and researching the best presses money could buy you, and there are a LOT of choices and a LOT of opinions, after many hours of sweating and reading and considering and fear of making a wrong decision, I decided to give this stainless steel French press a try. For several reasons I chose the stainless steel over glass. This puppy is insulated, first. It's solid, tough and heavy; very well made. Second. It won't break, Third. It won't break, fourth and it won't break, fifth! After all of my video tutelage I was nearly an expert before this little 8th wonder of the world arrived yesterday. I got right on it. I took apart the press and thoroughly washed all of the parts and put on a pan of water and began grinding my beans. As soon as the water came to a boil I let it cool down until it stopped bubbling. I scooped three rounded tablespoons of my medium course grounds into the press, pored in about two inches of water over the grounds and stirred. Then, I let it sit for two minutes to brew. Then I poured the rest of my hot water I in the press and put the lid on slightly pushing the press down just in order to create a seal, and then, I waited. I put my timer on for 5 minutes. Then I began the decent.... Pressing gently so as not to force the hot water come splashing out and scalding me. It took maybe 30 seconds. Then, the final step of my journey was upon me. I poured and tasted the best cup of coffee I've ever had in my life. It's unbelievable. I can't say enough good about the experience and this stainless steel French press. I'm telling you tho, at this price which is pennies really, and with the construction of this press, it's the best thing since chocolate was found. I think of all of the money I've wasted on coffer making contraptions over the years and it makes me dizzy. A person spends more on coffee at a drive through in a day than this press costs. And, this coffees flavor and aroma is unmatched by any of them on their best day. You have nothing to lose and the best cup of coffee you've had in your life to gain!

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Brenda L Ibarra

I've had every invention known to man on my quest for the perfect cup of coffee and well, I've found it. GOLD! I struck gold with this bad boy. My last toy was the Keurig, my least favorite of them all, its failed me miserably. When I say I've had every coffee making contraption out there, I mean it, and you diehard coffee connoisseurs know what I'm talking about. I decided to go back to far, far away and get another percolator because after searching my life through in memoryville I believed that the best cup of coffee I had produced came from a percolator. But this time, I wasn't willing to toss money to the wind and go with my gut. I decided to do something I hadn't ever done before. Research. After reading, my least favorite thing to do in life, a million different reviews and watching I don't even know how many videos on the art of coffee making and consumption, I started really feeling the French press. Again unwilling to just buy without going to the next level still again and researching the best presses money could buy you, and there are a LOT of choices and a LOT of opinions, after many hours of sweating and reading and considering and fear of making a wrong decision, I decided to give this stainless steel French press a try. For several reasons I chose the stainless steel over glass. This puppy is insulated, first. It's solid, tough and heavy; very well made. Second. It won't break, Third. It won't break, fourth and it won't break, fifth! After all of my video tutelage I was nearly an expert before this little 8th wonder of the world arrived yesterday. I got right on it. I took apart the press and thoroughly washed all of the parts and put on a pan of water and began grinding my beans. As soon as the water came to a boil I let it cool down until it stopped bubbling. I scooped three rounded tablespoons of my medium course grounds into the press, pored in about two inches of water over the grounds and stirred. Then, I let it sit for two minutes to brew. Then I poured the rest of my hot water I in the press and put the lid on slightly pushing the press down just in order to create a seal, and then, I waited. I put my timer on for 5 minutes. Then I began the decent.... Pressing gently so as not to force the hot water come splashing out and scalding me. It took maybe 30 seconds. Then, the final step of my journey was upon me. I poured and tasted the best cup of coffee I've ever had in my life. It's unbelievable. I can't say enough good about the experience and this stainless steel French press. I'm telling you tho, at this price which is pennies really, and with the construction of this press, it's the best thing since chocolate was found. I think of all of the money I've wasted on coffer making contraptions over the years and it makes me dizzy. A person spends more on coffee at a drive through in a day than this press costs. And, this coffees flavor and aroma is unmatched by any of them on their best day. You have nothing to lose and the best cup of coffee you've had in your life to gain!

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Brenda L Ibarra

I've had every invention known to man on my quest for the perfect cup of coffee and well, I've found it. GOLD! I struck gold with this bad boy. My last toy was the Keurig, my least favorite of them all, its failed me miserably. When I say I've had every coffee making contraption out there, I mean it, and you diehard coffee connoisseurs know what I'm talking about. I decided to go back to far, far away and get another percolator because after searching my life through in memoryville I believed that the best cup of coffee I had produced came from a percolator. But this time, I wasn't willing to toss money to the wind and go with my gut. I decided to do something I hadn't ever done before. Research. After reading, my least favorite thing to do in life, a million different reviews and watching I don't even know how many videos on the art of coffee making and consumption, I started really feeling the French press. Again unwilling to just buy without going to the next level still again and researching the best presses money could buy you, and there are a LOT of choices and a LOT of opinions, after many hours of sweating and reading and considering and fear of making a wrong decision, I decided to give this stainless steel French press a try. For several reasons I chose the stainless steel over glass. This puppy is insulated, first. It's solid, tough and heavy; very well made. Second. It won't break, Third. It won't break, fourth and it won't break, fifth! After all of my video tutelage I was nearly an expert before this little 8th wonder of the world arrived yesterday. I got right on it. I took apart the press and thoroughly washed all of the parts and put on a pan of water and began grinding my beans. As soon as the water came to a boil I let it cool down until it stopped bubbling. I scooped three rounded tablespoons of my medium course grounds into the press, pored in about two inches of water over the grounds and stirred. Then, I let it sit for two minutes to brew. Then I poured the rest of my hot water I in the press and put the lid on slightly pushing the press down just in order to create a seal, and then, I waited. I put my timer on for 5 minutes. Then I began the decent.... Pressing gently so as not to force the hot water come splashing out and scalding me. It took maybe 30 seconds. Then, the final step of my journey was upon me. I poured and tasted the best cup of coffee I've ever had in my life. It's unbelievable. I can't say enough good about the experience and this stainless steel French press. I'm telling you tho, at this price which is pennies really, and with the construction of this press, it's the best thing since chocolate was found. I think of all of the money I've wasted on coffer making contraptions over the years and it makes me dizzy. A person spends more on coffee at a drive through in a day than this press costs. And, this coffees flavor and aroma is unmatched by any of them on their best day. You have nothing to lose and the best cup of coffee you've had in your life to gain!

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Brenda L Ibarra

I've had every invention known to man on my quest for the perfect cup of coffee and well, I've found it. GOLD! I struck gold with this bad boy. My last toy was the Keurig, my least favorite of them all, its failed me miserably. When I say I've had every coffee making contraption out there, I mean it, and you diehard coffee connoisseurs know what I'm talking about. I decided to go back to far, far away and get another percolator because after searching my life through in memoryville I believed that the best cup of coffee I had produced came from a percolator. But this time, I wasn't willing to toss money to the wind and go with my gut. I decided to do something I hadn't ever done before. Research. After reading, my least favorite thing to do in life, a million different reviews and watching I don't even know how many videos on the art of coffee making and consumption, I started really feeling the French press. Again unwilling to just buy without going to the next level still again and researching the best presses money could buy you, and there are a LOT of choices and a LOT of opinions, after many hours of sweating and reading and considering and fear of making a wrong decision, I decided to give this stainless steel French press a try. For several reasons I chose the stainless steel over glass. This puppy is insulated, first. It's solid, tough and heavy; very well made. Second. It won't break, Third. It won't break, fourth and it won't break, fifth! After all of my video tutelage I was nearly an expert before this little 8th wonder of the world arrived yesterday. I got right on it. I took apart the press and thoroughly washed all of the parts and put on a pan of water and began grinding my beans. As soon as the water came to a boil I let it cool down until it stopped bubbling. I scooped three rounded tablespoons of my medium course grounds into the press, pored in about two inches of water over the grounds and stirred. Then, I let it sit for two minutes to brew. Then I poured the rest of my hot water I in the press and put the lid on slightly pushing the press down just in order to create a seal, and then, I waited. I put my timer on for 5 minutes. Then I began the decent.... Pressing gently so as not to force the hot water come splashing out and scalding me. It took maybe 30 seconds. Then, the final step of my journey was upon me. I poured and tasted the best cup of coffee I've ever had in my life. It's unbelievable. I can't say enough good about the experience and this stainless steel French press. I'm telling you tho, at this price which is pennies really, and with the construction of this press, it's the best thing since chocolate was found. I think of all of the money I've wasted on coffer making contraptions over the years and it makes me dizzy. A person spends more on coffee at a drive through in a day than this press costs. And, this coffees flavor and aroma is unmatched by any of them on their best day. You have nothing to lose and the best cup of coffee you've had in your life to gain!

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4.9 Rating
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  1. After my kids cracking my glass French Presses, this is so durable. It works great. I just had to get use to not seeing it, like in the glass one.

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  2. So happy we purchased this ¡­..extremely easy to use and it keeps your coffee super hot till you are ready to pour it¡­¡­.PLUS there¡¯s no plastic used on this!!!!!!

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  3. I bought this because I didn¡¯t like how much room my coffee maker was taking up on the counter. I¡¯m glad I did because the coffee tastes great and this thing is easier to clean. I was able to sell my coffee machine and I only use this now.

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  4. Much better than glass.

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  5. The permanent attachment on the bottom plate came off. Still works fine, but a bother just the same

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