2024 the best french press coffee maker review


Price: $37.99
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1. 5 Liter stainless steel French Press coffee maker. Both the exterior and the interior are made from top quality 304 stainless steel. This coffee maker is made to outlast other coffee makers
3-LAYERED STAINLESS STEEL FILTER STRUCTURE traps the smallest coffee grounds to produce an exceptional full-bodied flavor
BONUS Stainless Steel Screen included with this French press coffee maker. The filter screen is easy to disassemble and clean. Stack one or more screens together to give your espresso a more refined taste
This French press coffee maker comes with our "Cool" touch handle and knob for comfortable and safe pouring
The capacity of the Secura Stainless-steel French press coffee maker is 50 OUNCE/ 1500ML. All of the parts for this French coffee maker are DISHWASHER SAFE
Reviewer: Allegra Lazio
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Best Pot Ever!
Review: We just got this to try, after our old drip pot went bye bye. This is awesome!!! It is easy to clean, can just rinse and dump grounds into outdoor pots or garden beds and they love the nitrogen, so no grounds ever going in sinks, garbage disposal or dishwasher anymore. Every piece is dishwasher safe and so it's easy to keep clean (unlike the coffee maker) and it will last forever. All parts are stainless steel. Since you only add hot water, you can set it up the night before and you can use it anywhere. Camping, back patio, anywhere. It makes better tasting coffee too. You can refine smoothness by adding mesh filters (included), so if you like smooth, go with 3, if more bite, go to 1 or 2. They are all dishwasher safe. It's thermal, so keeps warm. I can take it out to the patio and slurp coffee as I paint or garden. I love this one! I have had cheaper french presses that left grounds in my coffee. This one doesn't. It has an excellent seal (and I am picky about this). It is 50 oz, so normal pot size. Good for guests or 2 coffee enthusiasts. I just love it!!! It also looks sleek, so it not only is good for making the coffee, it works great for serving guests. I will probably buy a second one for loose teas, including various blends for iced teas. It is fun to take guests to the garden & grab flowers and herbs, add hot water and voila! fresh garden tea, hot or pour and wait an hour, then add ice. It's faster than waiting for sun tea. Imay use 2 for coffee, so I can alternate days, washing one while using the other. I not only recommend this 50 oz pot for everyone, I plan to get another for myself. This is one of those best finds that you wish you had years ago!

Reviewer: vt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good design and functionality
Review: We bought this French press to try something other than our Nespresso. I must say that we were not disappointed.The build quality is amazing. The steel carafe keeps the coffee warm for a long period of time. The plunger mechanism works efficiently, filtering the coffee grounds with ease.The brewing process is very straightforward. Just add coffee, pour hot water and press.Cleanup is also very easy. Parts are dishwasher safe and easy to disassemble. The pot also comes with an extra filter.Overall, a good buy for a good price!

Reviewer: "mrbonn"
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Solid solution to plastic free coffee that stays hot and looks nice on the counter
Review: Got this because I was tired of worrying about heating up plastic countertop coffee makers melting microplastics into my daily brew. We buy whole beans and grind each morning and this durable all metal carafe/french press all in one is perfect for us. It’s so easy to use and comes fully apart for easy cleaning. It fits just enough coffee for me and my person to have 2 regular (not gigantic) size cups each morning. And it comes with a bunch of extra metal strainers in case they wear out. Be mindful when pouring that the plunger is fully depressed and you’re gently holding the lid in place while pouring. Typically it keeps grounds out of your cup really well, but if you’re like me and want to get every last drop out you have to keep pressure on the lid as you turn it (nearly but not quite) upside down. Otherwise good seal and quality construction and performance.

Reviewer: Flowergirl
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The saga of finding the perfect coffee maker . . .
Review: Been using my new coffee makers for a few weeks and I am very pleased with them. Yum, there's nothing like a good cup of coffee. My eight year old Cuisinart automatic drip with thermal carafe was failing so I started researching auto drip coffee makers. My old machine was the Cuisinart that had a built in coffee grinder however I had given up grinding the beans with the machine after a few months of using it because for some reason I'd find the brewed coffee had overflowed all over the counter, cabinets and floor and I'd have a huge mess to clean up. It had something to do with the grinder and didn't happen every time but I dreaded it so when I stopped using the grinder it never overflowed again. While checking the reviews for every auto drip with thermal carafe I could find, that was the first thing I looked for and sure enough many people complained about this happening to them due to some stupid design flaw. It seems most of them had this problem so they were eliminated from consideration. That pretty much left one Zojirushi machine but it's expensive and it had other problems that made me hesitate. So I kept looking. It took weeks and I figured if my Cuisinart stopped working I'd just live with instant because I couldn't make up my mind. It was so frustrating.I looked into presses too but it was so hard to decide due to the problems people pointed out in the reviews. I finally decided against a glass press because somebody said theirs exploded while pressing down on the plunger giving them third degree burns. Even the remotest possibility of this happening to me was enough to say nope. So based on the 1500 ml size and the great reviews I finally decided on this press. Just in case, I also bought a 10 cup Melitta manual drip coffee maker thinking that I might not like something about the press like the cleaning of it or whatever.I love the coffee press! I finally have the recipe and technique down and it makes delicious coffee. I got rid of my old Cuisinart grinder and bought the Cuisinart burr grinder. I set it for the largest grind and dump it on a piece of wax paper. When the water boils I immediately pour it into the empty pot and let it sit there for a minute to heat up the pot. I pour the water back into the electric kettle and test the water temp. Doing that cools the water to about 200 degrees. I pour the ground coffee into the pot, start the timer for five minutes, pour in the water, wait 30 to 45 seconds and stir it. Then finish steeping and plunge. I immediately pour the cups and put the rest of the coffee in a vacuum carafe. It's fast and easy to make. As far as the clean up it's not as daunting as I thought it would be. I don't like to waste water so I heat up some in the microwave. Meanwhile I rinse the plunger mechanism under the faucet to get off as many grounds as possible. I take it apart and put the pieces in a small bowl in the sink. The long plunger/lid piece is rinsed and dried. I dump the grounds out of the pot into the trash and wipe the rest out with a paper towel. I pour the hot water into the bowl and the pot and add dish liquid. After washing I rinse and dry all the components and set the plunger pieces on the windowsill to dry more thoroughly. I haven't timed it but I would say the whole clean up process takes about five or six minutes.As for the Melitta, it makes great coffee too. I set the grinder in the middle between fine and medium. I've found the actual coffee making process to be more time consuming than the press because you have to be standing there pouring the water into the filter and it takes about ten minutes. I tend to get distracted if I walk away to do something else and can forget to come back to pour more water in. On the other hand however, the cleanup is much easier. The cone and lid go in the dishwasher and I simply wash and dry the pot by hand. I like that my hand fits inside to clean it. I also like that the lid comes apart for thorough cleaning. That is something that always bugged me about the Cuisinart, the thought of all that crud building up inside the lid is gross. I even called them once to complain about that. I'm so glad to be rid of it.In conclusion, the press is faster and easier to make coffee but more time consuming to clean up. The Melitta manual drip is more time consuming to make the coffee but a snap to clean up. Also, the Melitta makes a little bit more coffee than the press. Each method is worth the time and effort for the great coffee they produce. Additionally, both units were very inexpensive and they should last for years without any disgusting muck building up inside that's impossible to clean.

Reviewer: Chris Ockenfels
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: High quality, high capacity.
Review: We love this French press!!! After breaking our glass one, I decided to give this a try. It's wonderful!!! Super durable, nice and clean, holds heat well..perfect!

Reviewer: Joseph
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Makes delicious coffee!
Review: This french press makes great coffee once you get the amount right. I use half a cup of good grounds and steep it for 5 minutes. The only reason I deducted one star is because it doesn't actually hold 50 oz of water like it says. I boiled 50 oz and had to pour out about 8 oz or so. So I would guess it actually holds about 42 oz of water with the coffee grounds. And I bought it because I wanted the large capacity. Also, it is insulated and keeps your coffee hot longer than a glass french press does, so that is definitely a plus.

Reviewer: Cecilia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Es grande de 1.5 litrosEsta hecha de buenos materiales y muy bien fabricada sin ningún detalleSe conserva por mucho tiempo la temperaturaLlego antes de tiempo y muy bien empacada sin ningún detalle

Reviewer: Judith Slater
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: OMG.. this is such a lovely coffee press. Big enough for two coffee guzzlers! It's easy to use, easy to clean, all metal, can go in the dishwasher, lovely design. .keeps your coffee hot.. Well done!!

Reviewer: Tigerbelly
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This is THE french press

Reviewer: Jo T
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I love this coffee press, as it is double insulated, it also keeps the coffee hot whilst it is brewing. Fantastic buy.

Reviewer: Lo Lara
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: es perfecta y de gran material, todo super.

Customers say

Customers like the coffee maker for its quality, build quality, and appearance. They mention it keeps the coffee hot for about an hour and a half to two hours, is insulated, and makes great coffee. Some appreciate the total steel design and say it will last forever.

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