Saturday, December 31, 2011

Berghoff 4 Cups Coffee French Press

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Berghoff 4 Cups Coffee French Press Feature

  • French presses, commonly referred to as coffee plungers, create a smooth, pure coffee flavor.
  • for best results use coarse ground coffee
  • Makes 4 cups
Easy to use coffee maker


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Dec 31, 2011 19:02:04

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Bodum Chambord 5-Ounce Milk Frother

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Bodum Chambord 5-Ounce Milk Frother Feature

  • Creates a smooth and consistent milk foam without electricity
  • All parts dishwasher safe
  • Quick and easy to use - just move the plunger up and down until the volume of froth doubles
  • Microwave safe glass beaker
  • Dishwasher safe
The world of coffee would be half as exciting if there was not that delicious layer of milk foam sitting on top of it! From lattes to cappuccinos, the Chambord Milk Frother brings any coffee to its perfection. Simply add cold non-fat milk to the fill line before setting the lid in place. Then pull and push the plunger until you see your milk turn to a frothy foam. The volume of milk froth will approximately double. Allow the froth to sit for a minute and thicken up. If you would like hot froth, just remove the lid/plunger unit and put the carafe with frothed milk in the microwave on high for 20 seconds. Once you are ready, use a spoon to scoop out the frothy foam and top off your favorite coffee drink. The glass beaker is made of durable, heat-resistant borosilicate glass. With the Bodum Chambord Frother and a Bodum Coffee Press you can be your own barista at home! Dishwasher safe.


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Dec 29, 2011 18:02:03

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Bodum Filter for 8 CUP (4 US Cup) Polycarbonate/Metal French Press

Bodum Filter for 8 CUP (4 US Cup) Polycarbonate/Metal French Press Reviews



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Bodum Filter for 8 CUP (4 US Cup) Polycarbonate/Metal French Press Feature

  • Fits Bodum Columbia 8 CUP (4 Cup US) French Press
  • Fits Metal and polycarbonate (plastic) Bodum French Presses
  • Measures approximately 3 5/8"
  • For Stainless Steel And SAN Presses
  • Also fits Bodum Bistro double walled french press
FILTER FOR 8 CUP (4 US CUP)Filter for polycarbonate/metal press


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Dec 28, 2011 16:54:03

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Bodum Chambord 12 Cup Glass French Coffee Press

Bodum Chambord 12 Cup Glass French Coffee Press Reviews



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Bodum Chambord 12 Cup Glass French Coffee Press Feature

  • Remove the lid and filter assembly
  • Measure coffee grounds into the coffeemaker
  • Pour very hot water over it, filling to the desired level
  • Replace the lid and filter assembly, keeping the filter at the top
  • Let coffee and water steep together for 2 to 5 minutes, depending on desired strength; the longer they steep, the stronger the coffee
Bodum Chambord 8 CUP FRENCH PRESS -

Description:

Bodum made the ORIGINAL French Press and they still make it today, it is called the Chambord. This 12 cup (1.5 liter or 48 oz) French Press is the same as the original, except for some significant improvements in technology. The Chambord French Press coffee Maker features chrome-plated, stainless steel, high-dome lids. Color coordinated handles, easy-grip knobs and acrylic scoops add fashion and flare to every coffee service. The borosilicate glass carafes provides the ultimate in heat tolerance and makes for easy cleanup.

You simply will not believe your eyes, this is one beautiful press.... the coffee will impress you too! Comes with measuring spoon and instructions. Some great features include:

  • Gleaming Stainless steel lid and frame
  • German borosilicate glass carafe - heat resistant
  • Comfort grip handle and knob
  • Stainless steel filter, rod and screen
  • Filtering lid reduces sediment in you coffee
  • Filtering lid twists to keep coffee hot when not pouring
  • Easy pour spout
  • Includes acrylic scoop.
  • Limited lifetime manufacturer warranty
  • Instructions included



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    Dec 27, 2011 12:32:03
  • Monday, December 26, 2011

    La Cafetiere TA030200 Titania 3 Cup French Press Coffee Maker Stainless Construction with Etched Design

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    La Cafetiere TA030200 Titania 3 Cup French Press Coffee Maker Stainless Construction with Etched Design Feature

    • Coffee Presses retain the natural oils in the coffee as they aren't absorbed into a paper filter and are widely regarded to make the best coffee
    • Easy to use and clean
    • Beautiful design
    • Replacement beakers, and filters are available
    • Gift boxed in beautiful packaging
    Using a coffee press to make your coffee is widely regarded to be the best and easiest way to get the most flavor from your favorite coffee. Simple to use, just add the recommended amount of coffee to the pot, cover with water just off the boil and let steep for 4 minutes. Once the coffee has steeped for 4 minutes, gently plunge the grounds to the bottom to stop the brewing process. The beautiful design by Alison Appleton will only enhance your coffee drinking experience. This pot is packaged in a beautiful gift box, perfect for gift giving. 8 Cups refers to 8, 4 ounce cups. Capacity for this press is 32 ounces.


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    Dec 26, 2011 13:20:03

    Saturday, December 24, 2011

    Kuchenprofi Stainless Steel Tamper/Pusher, 2-1/4-Inch

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    Kuchenprofi Stainless Steel Tamper/Pusher, 2-1/4-Inch Feature

    • Use with prep/plating/ forming rings for pro-style food presentation
    • Creates flat, even and smooth servings
    • 2-1/4-Inch diameter with 3-3/4-inch high handle
    • Use with Kuchenprofi prep/plating/ forming rings
    • Stainless steel; dishwasher safe
    Founded in Solingen Germany by Artur Schmitz in 1923, the story of Kuchenprofi is one of diligence, innovation and refinement. Early on, Kuchenprofi realized the need for affordable functional tools that make the kitchen more efficient and more enjoyable. The name of Kuchenprofi reflects strength, quality and functionality demanded by chefs around the world. Kuchenprofi made for professionals, now available to anyone passionate about cooking. Kuchenprofi's pro-style Stainless Steel Tampers are designed for use with their Plating Rings, creating perfectly round, perfectly flat portions of all your favorite foods. After filling the rings, press down the Tamper to create flat, even, smooth servings. Also great for leveling off jars of home-made preserves, sticky peanut butter, and filling butter molds. 2-1/4-inch diameter with 3-3/4-inch high handle. Dishwasher safe.


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    Dec 25, 2011 00:34:02

    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Bodum New Kenya 12-Ounce Coffee Press, Black

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    Bodum New Kenya 12-Ounce Coffee Press, Black Feature

    • New Kenya coffee press uses the preferred plunger method
    • Heat-resistant, borosilicate glass beaker with curved plastic frame
    • Stainless-steel 3-piece filter system; no paper filter needed
    • Frame protects table from heat; all parts are dishwasher-safe
    • 12-ounce capacity makes 1 mug or 2 after-dinner cups of coffee
    Freshly designed with swooping curves, the black plastic frame on the New Kenya coffee press adds to the anticipation of the morning coffee. And good coffee indeed this press makes. Most aficionados agree that the French press, or plunger, style of coffee maker produces the smoothest cup of joe. Bodum makes the carafe itself of borosilicate glass, the lightweight, heat-resistant kind found in science labs, and the plunger and three-piece filter system of stainless steel. The plastic frame tightly wraps the glass beaker and protects your table from its heat. The lid is also plastic.

    To make coffee in the New Kenya, put in the glass carafe one scoop of coarse-ground coffee beans per every four ounces of brewed coffee you intend to make. Add nearly-boiling water, stir with a silicone spatula, and place the filter-plunger-lid unit in the top. After four minutes of brewing, slowly press down on the plunger. Pour, and enjoy. Use the same spatula to scrape the grounds out afterward, and rinse out the carafe and assembly. All the parts are dishwasher-safe as well. The smallest of the New Kenya presses, this size makes 12 ounces of coffee, which equals approximately one travel-size mug or two small after-dinner cups. --Ann Bieri

    From the Manufacturer

    Awards and Accolades

    In 2004 the Bodum Chambord coffee press received the American Culinary Institute's award for best French press coffeemaker.

    The American Culinary Institute judges food preparation products such as mixers, waffle makers, and electric teakettles. These products are judged on criteria important to consumers such as ease-of-use, safety, and the quality of the food produced. The institute also judges food preparation products used in restaurants and hotels, including institutional mixers, large-volume coffee machines, and food slicers.

    Instructions for Use

    1. Place pot on a dry, flat, nonslip surface. Hold handle firmly, then pull the plunger straight up and out of the pot.

    2. For each 1.25-deciliter/4-ounce cup, put 1 rounded tablespoon or 1 Bodum scoop of coarse-ground coffee into the pot.


    Caution: Use only coarse-ground coffee. Fine grind can clog the filter and create high pressure. Place coffee maker on a heatproof, nonslip surface.

    3. Pour hot (not boiling) water into the pot. Leave a minimum of 2.5 centimeters/1 inch of space at the top. Stir the brew with a plastic spoon.

    Caution: Metal spoons can scratch or chip the glass beaker and cause breakage.

    4. Place the plunger unit on top of the pot. Turn lid to close off the pour spout opening. (Does not apply to the Brazil models.) Do not press down. Let the coffee brew for at least 4 minutes.

    5. Hold the pot handle firmly, with the spout turned away from you, then using just the weight of your hand, apply slight pressure on top of the knob to lower the plunger straight down into the pot. Lowering the plunger slowly with minimal pressure produces best results. If the filter clogs or it becomes difficult to push down the plunger you should remove the plunger from the pot, stir the brew, and then slowly plunge again.

    WARNING: Using excessive force can cause scalding liquid to shoot out of the pot.

    6. Turn the lid to open the pour spout and then pour coffee.

    7. Unscrew the filter assembly and clean the plunger unit after each use. All parts are dishwasher-safe.

    Safety Instructions


    • Not for stovetop use.
    • Check glass beaker for scratches, cracks, or chips. Do not use a pot that is scratched, chipped, or cracked. Install a replacement beaker before using the pot again.
    • Keep children away while using. Hot water is a hazard to small children!
    • Do not allow children to use this coffeemaker.
    Scald Hazard
    • Excessive plunging force can cause scalding hot liquid to shoot out of pot.
    • Do not plunge with force.
    • Turn lid to close spout.
    • Use only coarse-ground coffee.

    Company History

    In 1944 Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Joergen Bodum, started Bodum in Copenhagen. Times were difficult at the end of World War II; there was hardly any trade and people were out of work. Peter Bodum managed to wholesale a very small variety of housewares products by Danish manufacturers.

    After the war Peter Bodum got an import license for kitchen and tabletop products; he traveled all over Europe and ended up importing kitchen and housewares to Denmark. As in the rest of Europe in those days, a lack of products in Denmark meant a market existed for almost anything to be sold. He specialized in glassware from Eastern Europe.

    In the '50s Peter Bodum started developing his own products. He collaborated with the Danish architect Kaas Klaeson for a range of coffeemakers. At the time, industrial-design-type kitchen products were very rare. The first Bodum product to hit the market in 1958 was the Santos coffeemaker--based on a vacuum coffee brewing system. It became an instant sensation not only in Denmark but in all of Europe. Bodum still produces the original Santos design to this very day.

    Bodum grew steadily during the '60s, but sadly, in 1967, at the age of only 57, Peter Bodum passed away. His wife managed the company until 1974, when she offered her 26-year-old son Joergen to join her in the management of the company. Joergen quickly brought on board Carsten Joergensen--then a teacher at the Danish School of Art in Copenhagen--and soon put him in charge of overall design for Bodum, including everything from products to corporate design, exhibitions, shops, buildings, catalogs, and advertising. It turned out to be a very long and fruitful collaboration. The two men began to fulfill Bodum's credo--"good design doesn't have to be expensive"--in lots of different ways.

    In 1974 the first fruit of Joergen and Carsten's collaboration was introduced: the French coffee press Bistro. It was also the first incorporation of the new Bodum design language--beautiful simplicity and excellent materials for everyday life. Many more variations of coffee presses followed. Since 1974 Bodum has produced over 50 million French presses, taken the leap from "coffee" to "kitchen," and developed and produced a large variety of beautiful household and tabletop designs.

    In 1979, when he took over the company, Joergen Bodum decided to move to Switzerland in order to be more centrally located in Europe. He chose the Lucerne area, where Bodum's head office has been located since the early '80s.

    In 1980 Bodum Switzerland and its design unit, Pi-Design, were founded. Then, in 1986, the opening of Bodum's first shop in London marked another milestone in the Bodum history. It was designed not only to be the perfect showcase for the large variety of Bodum products but to embody an even stronger presentation of Bodum as an international brand. Many more shops in many more cities all over the world followed: Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Dallas, Okinawa, Auckland, and many more. To this day there are 52 Bodum stores worldwide.

    With more and more of its own stores in place, Bodum continued broadening its collection of beautifully designed everyday life products--from kitchen to home. Today Bodum offers its customers everything from the latest coffee- and tea-making products to tabletop, kitchen, storage, textiles, bathroom, and home office products. Some stores also have a café where Bodum's own selection of coffees and teas are served.

    The Bodum Group is, and always has been, a 100 percent family-owned business. Today the company operates in 14 different countries with over 700 employees worldwide. Bodum has holding companies in Denmark and Switzerland as well as 12 sales companies, 3 production companies, and a design company called Bodum Design Group, located in Switzerland. The French press coffee maker is accepted worldwide as one of the best methods for brewing coffee and our New Kenya coffee press is sure to deliver not only gourmet coffee flavor, but modern design. The durable and heat-resistant glass beaker is partially encased by the black plastic frame of the New Kenya coffee maker. The frame covers a part of the sides and bottom of the beaker, making it safe for the tabletop without using a trivet or coaster. Simple to use, the French press is a proven method for brewing flavorful and balance coffee. Coffee is measured in 4 oz. cups, so our 3-cup press will brew 12 oz.; a single serving. The small size makes it great for the home or office, anytime you want just one cup of coffee. For best results, use coarse ground coffee. Just add the appropriate amount of ground coffee to the beaker (we recommend one 7 gram scoop per 4 oz. of water). Fill the beaker with hot water (just off of a boil). Leave about an inch from the top of the beaker. Give the coffee a stir with a plastic or wooden utensil to mix it completely with the water. Set the plunger and lid unit in place with the safety lid in the closed position. Allow the coffee to brew for 4-minutes and then press. Turn the safety lid to the open position, serve and enjoy. Clean up is easy too – just scoop out the grounds with a rubber spatula, and rinse the beaker and filter. There is no paper or additional filter required. The 3-part stainless steel filter system is built right into the press. The stay cool handle is built right into the sturdy New Kenya frame. All parts are dishwasher safe. The New Kenya is also available in 4, 6, and 8 cup sizes.


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    Dec 23, 2011 20:07:03

    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    Bodum 16-Ounce Travel Coffee Press with Bodum Logo

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    Bodum 16-Ounce Travel Coffee Press with Bodum Logo Feature

    • 16-ounce travel coffee press with ?Give Up Bad Coffee For Good? printed on side
    • 3-part built-in filter system allows for brewing and drinking from the same cup
    • Features spill-resistant lid and insulated double walls to keep coffee hot longer
    • Equally useful for loose-leaf tea; fits most cup holders
    • Safe in the dishwasher; models with clear tumbler and rubber grip also available
    A coffee aficionado's way to travel, this brew-and-drink portable press from Bodum makes fresh coffee even fresher. Designed to brew on the go in French-press style, the piece features the Bodum logo, "Give Up Bad Coffee For Good." Its makes great coffee in just four minutes, and its durable plastic construction means it's handy for travel, camping, and commuting. The design includes insulated double walls and a spill-resistant lid. Also great for loose-leaf tea, it holds 16 ounces and fits most car cup holders. Models with a clear tumbler and a rubberized grip are also available. --Emily Bedard

    From the Manufacturer

    Awards and Accolades

    In 2004 the Bodum Chambord coffee press received the American Culinary Institute's award for best French press coffeemaker.

    The American Culinary Institute judges food preparation products such as mixers, waffle makers, and electric teakettles. These products are judged on criteria important to consumers such as ease-of-use, safety, and the quality of the food produced. The institute also judges food preparation products used in restaurants and hotels, including institutional mixers, large-volume coffee machines, and food slicers.

    Instructions for Use

    1. Place pot on a dry, flat, nonslip surface. Hold handle firmly, then pull the plunger straight up and out of the pot.

    2. For each 1.25-deciliter/4-ounce cup, put 1 rounded tablespoon or 1 Bodum scoop of coarse-ground coffee into the pot.


    Caution: Use only coarse-ground coffee. Fine grind can clog the filter and create high pressure. Place coffee maker on a heatproof, nonslip surface.

    3. Pour hot (not boiling) water into the pot. Leave a minimum of 2.5 centimeters/1 inch of space at the top. Stir the brew with a plastic spoon.

    Caution: Metal spoons can scratch or chip the glass beaker and cause breakage.

    4. Place the plunger unit on top of the pot. Turn lid to close off the pour spout opening. (Does not apply to the Brazil models.) Do not press down. Let the coffee brew for at least 4 minutes.

    5. Hold the pot handle firmly, with the spout turned away from you, then using just the weight of your hand, apply slight pressure on top of the knob to lower the plunger straight down into the pot. Lowering the plunger slowly with minimal pressure produces best results. If the filter clogs or it becomes difficult to push down the plunger you should remove the plunger from the pot, stir the brew, and then slowly plunge again.

    WARNING: Using excessive force can cause scalding liquid to shoot out of the pot.

    6. Turn the lid to open the pour spout and then pour coffee.

    7. Unscrew the filter assembly and clean the plunger unit after each use. All parts are dishwasher-safe.

    Safety Instructions


    • Not for stovetop use.
    • Check glass beaker for scratches, cracks, or chips. Do not use a pot that is scratched, chipped, or cracked. Install a replacement beaker before using the pot again.
    • Keep children away while using. Hot water is a hazard to small children!
    • Do not allow children to use this coffeemaker.
    Scald Hazard
    • Excessive plunging force can cause scalding hot liquid to shoot out of pot.
    • Do not plunge with force.
    • Turn lid to close spout.
    • Use only coarse-ground coffee.

    Company History

    In 1944 Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Joergen Bodum, started Bodum in Copenhagen. Times were difficult at the end of World War II; there was hardly any trade and people were out of work. Peter Bodum managed to wholesale a very small variety of housewares products by Danish manufacturers.

    After the war Peter Bodum got an import license for kitchen and tabletop products; he traveled all over Europe and ended up importing kitchen and housewares to Denmark. As in the rest of Europe in those days, a lack of products in Denmark meant a market existed for almost anything to be sold. He specialized in glassware from Eastern Europe.

    In the '50s Peter Bodum started developing his own products. He collaborated with the Danish architect Kaas Klaeson for a range of coffeemakers. At the time, industrial-design-type kitchen products were very rare. The first Bodum product to hit the market in 1958 was the Santos coffeemaker--based on a vacuum coffee brewing system. It became an instant sensation not only in Denmark but in all of Europe. Bodum still produces the original Santos design to this very day.

    Bodum grew steadily during the '60s, but sadly, in 1967, at the age of only 57, Peter Bodum passed away. His wife managed the company until 1974, when she offered her 26-year-old son Joergen to join her in the management of the company. Joergen quickly brought on board Carsten Joergensen--then a teacher at the Danish School of Art in Copenhagen--and soon put him in charge of overall design for Bodum, including everything from products to corporate design, exhibitions, shops, buildings, catalogs, and advertising. It turned out to be a very long and fruitful collaboration. The two men began to fulfill Bodum's credo--"good design doesn't have to be expensive"--in lots of different ways.

    In 1974 the first fruit of Joergen and Carsten's collaboration was introduced: the French coffee press Bistro. It was also the first incorporation of the new Bodum design language--beautiful simplicity and excellent materials for everyday life. Many more variations of coffee presses followed. Since 1974 Bodum has produced over 50 million French presses, taken the leap from "coffee" to "kitchen," and developed and produced a large variety of beautiful household and tabletop designs.

    In 1979, when he took over the company, Joergen Bodum decided to move to Switzerland in order to be more centrally located in Europe. He chose the Lucerne area, where Bodum's head office has been located since the early '80s.

    In 1980 Bodum Switzerland and its design unit, Pi-Design, were founded. Then, in 1986, the opening of Bodum's first shop in London marked another milestone in the Bodum history. It was designed not only to be the perfect showcase for the large variety of Bodum products but to embody an even stronger presentation of Bodum as an international brand. Many more shops in many more cities all over the world followed: Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Dallas, Okinawa, Auckland, and many more. To this day there are 52 Bodum stores worldwide.

    With more and more of its own stores in place, Bodum continued broadening its collection of beautifully designed everyday life products--from kitchen to home. Today Bodum offers its customers everything from the latest coffee- and tea-making products to tabletop, kitchen, storage, textiles, bathroom, and home office products. Some stores also have a café where Bodum's own selection of coffees and teas are served.

    The Bodum Group is, and always has been, a 100 percent family-owned business. Today the company operates in 14 different countries with over 700 employees worldwide. Bodum has holding companies in Denmark and Switzerland as well as 12 sales companies, 3 production companies, and a design company called Bodum Design Group, located in Switzerland. There is no need to compromise on quality of coffee when you are out and about. With the Bodum Travel Press, you can take your coffeemaker with you. The travel press was designed so that you can brew your favorite coffee or tea and drink right out of the same tumbler. The double wall construction inusaltes your beverage and keeps it hotter longer while keeping your hands cool. The spill-resistant lid keeps the heat in when you are not enjoying your hot beverage. The Travel Press is simple to use. Simply add one or two scoops of your favorite coarse ground coffee or the appropriate amount of loose-leaf tea. Fill with hot water and screw the lid in place with the press in the up position. Allow the coffee to brew for 4-minutes (tea should brew 3-5 minutes or to your liking) and then press. Once you have pressed, open the lid and enjoy a balanced & flavorful cup of coffee or tea. To clean it up, just rinse out the grounds and handwash for best results. The travel press is a perfect brewing method if you just need coffee or tea for one, as well as while you are travelling, at work, camping or just out and about. Fits in most car cup holders. This version is decorated with the Bodum "Give Up Bad Coffee For Good" logo.


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    Dec 22, 2011 22:45:03

    Wednesday, December 21, 2011

    Bodum Chambord 4 Cup Shatterproof French Press Coffemaker, 0.5 l, 17-Ounce

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    Bodum Chambord 4 Cup Shatterproof French Press Coffemaker, 0.5 l, 17-Ounce Feature

    • 4-Cup French Press Coffeemaker allows you to brew flavorful coffee in 4 minutes
    • Shatter resistant, BPA-free, SAN plastic carafe
    • 3-Part stainless steel mesh filter is included which allows for a premium extraction of your coffee?s aromatic oils and subtle flavors
    • No paper filters required, means more flavor without any waste
    • Patented safety lid prevents splashing of liquids while pressing
    The CHAMBORD Coffeemaker is the Original French Press. When Bodum took over a small clarinet factory in Normandy in 1982, it was not because of the fine orchestra clarinets they were producing but because of a relatively unknown coffee maker called the Chambord which they produced as well. The reason the French press coffeemaker has become one of the most popular coffeemakers in the world is pure and simple- taste. The materials are completely taste-free so nothing comes between your ground coffee beans. This is exactly the reason why coffee tasters use this method to determine the quality of coffee beans. The 3-part stainless steel plunger has a fine mesh filter, which allows for a premium extraction of your coffee’s aromatic oils and subtle flavors. A mesh filter allows this flavor to be delivered direct to your cup and not absorbed by a paper filter. Plus, no paper filter means no waste! The patented safety lid prevents the splashing of liquids while pressing. Simplicity works best and is the reason why the Chambord’s design has not changed a bit from its original drawing. This 4-cup model (0.5 l, 17 oz.) features a BPA-free, SAN plastic carafe which is shatter-resistant. Also available in 3 cup (0.35 l, 12 oz.), 8 cup (1.0, 34 oz.) and 12 cup (1.5 l, 51 oz.) size models.


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    Dec 21, 2011 21:10:03

    Tuesday, December 20, 2011

    Alessi Michael Graves Coffee Press with Handle in Black, 3 Cups

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    Alessi Michael Graves Coffee Press with Handle in Black, 3 Cups Feature

    • Press filter coffee maker or tea infuser
    • Approximate size: h.7" x d.2.75"
    • Capacity: 24cl, 8.5oz
    Press-filter coffee maker or infuser in 18/10 stainless steel, mirror polished, with container in heat-resistant glass, handle and knob in PA. For preparing three cups of coffee. Designed by Graves with clear references to the style of the kettle with bird (9093), this coffee maker is for preparing coffee using the filtered method. With this method, boiling water is poured directly onto the coffee (finely or coarsely ground), and a filter is then used to strain out the coffee grounds. With its characteristics, this is excellent for making teas and infusions as well.


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    Dec 20, 2011 23:27:02

    GROSCHE ROME Premium French Press Coffee and Tea press, 1 liter 34 fl oz. capacity

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    GROSCHE ROME Premium French Press Coffee and Tea press, 1 liter 34 fl oz. capacity Feature

    • A true premium quality french press coffee and tea maker, unlike any others on the market today
    • Brews 1 liter, 32 oz. of the best tasting coffee or tea, allowing the fullest flavor extraction from the coffee or tea
    • Secondary filter is in the lid, turn the lid to close the spout and retain heat, turn back to pour
    • Always use coarse ground coffee in a french press, (1 to 3 tablespoons per mug 300ml)
    • You can also use this french press to make loose leaf or blooming tea. Replacements beakers are available from the manufacturer.
    Would you like a true premium French Press coffee maker unlike the common types everybody else seems to have? Quality you can see and feel, makes you the tastiest coffee or tea and gives a bold look and presence to your table top. Thats the ROME French press coffee and tea maker by GROSCHE. A unique and bold postured French press with a soft rubberized grip makes for a wonderful table top coffee and tea making experience. Commonly known as a French Press coffee maker, this style of manual coffee making has been long accepted as perhaps the best way to make full flavored coffee. By allowing the coarse ground coffee (which is the grind you should always use in a french press - finer grinds can seep through the filters) to infuser completely over a few minutes, the flavors and oils extracted in this process are unmatched.It has a dual filter system, with the main press being one, and another one in the lid as well. When You make your coffee or tea, turn the lid to close the press while your coffee or tea steeps, and turn it again to open it to pour. That will retain heat and allow for better flavor for your coffee or tea.The ROME French press coffee and tea maker is truly a premium French press unlike any other, for a connoisseur of fine tasting coffees or teas. Replacement beakers are available from the manufacturer as well. The ROME french press has an ultra premium matte nickel finish on the metal housing. It is dishwasher safe as well. Since it doesn't use any electricity, and is easy to rinse and clean, requires no disposable filters, a French press coffee and tea maker like ROME is also perfect for for taking with you on your travels, or camping as well. For more information and product images and demonstration videos please see the manufacturer's websites.


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    Dec 20, 2011 03:20:04

    Monday, December 19, 2011

    Bodum Red Chambord 8-Cup Coffee Maker

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    Bodum Red Chambord 8-Cup Coffee Maker Feature

    • Make perfectly delicious, full-flavored coffee in 4 minutes with Chambord French Press Coffeemaker, now in red
    • No electricity and no paper filters required; flavor delivered direct to cup, not absorbed by paper filter; no paper filters means no waste
    • 3-part stainless-steel plunger with fine mesh filter extracts coffee?s aromatic oils and subtle flavors
    • Patented safety lid prevents splashing; 8-cup capacity (1.0 liter; 34 ounces)
    • All parts are dishwasher safe, so cleanup is easy
    The Original CHAMBORD French Press Coffeemaker is now available in red! When Bodum took over a small clarinet factory in Normandy in 1982, it was not because of the fine orchestra clarinets they were producing but because of a relatively unknown coffee maker called the Chambord which they produced as well. The reason the French press coffeemaker has become one of the most popular coffeemakers in the world is pure and simple- taste. The materials are completely taste-free so nothing comes between your ground coffee beans. This is exactly the reason why coffee tasters use this method to determine the quality of coffee beans. The 3-part stainless steel plunger has a fine mesh filter, which allows for a premium extraction of your coffee’s aromatic oils and subtle flavors. A mesh filter allows this flavor to be delivered direct to your cup and not absorbed by a paper filter. Plus, no paper filter means no waste! The patented safety lid prevents the splashing of liquids while pressing. Simplicity works best and is the reason why the Chambord’s design has not changed a bit from its original drawing. The Red Chambord Coffeemaker is 8 cup (1.0 l, 34 oz.)


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