“French Press To-Go™ is a disposable single serve French Press Plunger. Our patent pending French Press To-Go™ Plunger is conveniently pre-packaged with coffee in an innovative spring loaded filter plunger. Simply add 10 fl oz of hot water, the French Press To-Go™ brews quickly with little preparation and leaves no mess to clean up.”
The benefits [...]
Posted on November 1st, 2009 by Seth Daire
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That’s the question a person asked at CoffeeDetective.com.
It’s a good question, when even ‘unbreakable’ French presses sometimes leak or break. At the coffee house I volunteer at, we used to use Bodum’s glass French presses. They worked well, but being made of glass, they eventually break. In a cafe environment, this certainly happens more [...]
Posted on October 28th, 2009 by Seth Daire
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This French press was designed by Chris Woodward, and is made of a single piece of glass framed in metal. “A single solid piece of glass is far more shatter resistant.
What’s even better is the entire thing is dish washer safe and BPA free.” says Yanko Design.
Very cool. This is a very new product, [...]
Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Seth Daire
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One of the products unveiled at the latest Coffee Fest in Seattle was the SmartCup.
When Jeff Baccetti wanted to take his French press coffee on the road, he’d take it out of his press and put it in a mug. But that wasn’t good enough.
So the Redmond resident created the SmartCup, a disposable, [...]
Posted on October 10th, 2009 by Seth Daire
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I do searches for “French press coffee” to see what the latest news and commentary is. One of the threads I found was a Twitter question on Twitoaster: “I have to admit, the French press coffee is pretty tasty. The question is whether or not the difference is worth the effort. Hmm.” 23 people had [...]
Posted on July 15th, 2009 by Seth Daire
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