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‎03-20-2023 07:26 PM
What brand do you use and do you like
the flavor of the coffee, done that way.
TIA for your suggestions.
‎03-20-2023 07:50 PM - edited ‎03-20-2023 07:52 PM
@YouGoGirl1 I'm also interested in trying a French press. Sorry I don't have a recommendation. My Keurig is just not doing the job. My coffee doesn't have much flavor from the short time that the water filters through the k-cup. It's a little underwhelming and I'm ready to ditch it.
‎03-20-2023 07:54 PM
One of my dils purchased an insulated French Press from Amazon. See title below. It is very nice and keeps the coffee hotter than the glass one I have.
I do like the smooth taste of coffee from a French Press when I don't make espresso. Whether you try the one below or some other brand, I highly recommend getting one that is insulated and that has a good filtration so you don't get grounds in your coffee cup.
BAYKA French Press Coffee Tea Maker 34oz, 304 Stainless Steel Insulated Coffee Press with 4 Filter Screens, Milk Frother, Rust-Free, Dishwasher Safe, Silver
‎03-20-2023 09:10 PM
I purchased a Bodum Columbia model for a couple from their wedding gift list. Since I'm not a coffee drinker, I don't know about the quality of the beverage produced.
‎03-20-2023 09:44 PM
DH has a French press and he loves using it instead of his trusty Mr. Coffee. Not impressed with Keurig.
‎03-20-2023 11:23 PM
ESPRO brand, stainless steel, insulated, Amazon.
‎03-20-2023 11:51 PM

We have a Bodum. It has served us well for years. And still looks brand new. The copper trim is still shiny and attractive.
‎03-21-2023 09:58 AM
@YouGoGirl1 I bought a 34 oz. Francois & Mimi Vintage double wall stainless steel French press in December, 2019 for $34.90. The same one today now costs $54.95.
There is also a modern one--same manufacturer and ounces--for $29.95 on Amazon, but I hunted high and low for a long time for the vintage look that I purchased.
It is extremely durable and keeps prepared coffee hot but it is pretty enough that I keep it on display on my vintage style baker's rack.
You need to use a coarse grind of coffee for use in the press.
If you are a coffee perfectionist buy a burr (not blade) grinder and grind your own beans. I just pick up a small package of coffee already coarsely ground and keep the foiled, tightly closed bag in a Lock n Lock.
I am a daily several-cups-of-tea-a-day drinker brewed from leaves but when I have company that likes coffee I use this press if only three or four cups are needed.
When I have an occasional cup of coffee at home I drink it black so I appreciate the flavor of the coffee itself which comes through cleanly from the French press.
Hope this helps you make a decision.
Best,
aroc3435
Washington, DC
‎03-21-2023 10:56 AM
@simplyfriends, I like stronger coffee & the Hamilton Beach Pod coffee pot, wasn't doing it. I gave it away.
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