Archive for September, 2010

Sep 01 2010

French Press Mugs

Published by Jennifer under French Press

Single serve coffee makers are one of the most popular styles of coffee makers on the market today. The one cup coffee maker is a money saving coffee brewer that allows the user to always have a fresh cup of coffee without having to doubt its freshness or pour out the excess coffee. French press [...]

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Sep 01 2010

French Press Thermos

Published by Jennifer under French Press

The French press thermos is one of the newest additions to the French press lineup. It seems that practically every designer has tried to add to the features and options that are available in the French press. All of these designers share one thing in common, they want to enhance the coffee drinker’s experience with [...]

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Sep 01 2010

French Press Pots

Published by Jennifer under French Press Coffee Pots

The average automatic drip coffee maker brews eight to ten cups of coffee. The average person drinks one to two cups before heading out the door to work. This leaves six to eight cups of coffee to be poured down the drain, or four to six in a family of two coffee drinkers. If this [...]

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Sep 01 2010

French Press Beaker

Published by Jennifer under French Press

Coffee buffs who know their history know that the first French press was made using a beaker. The French press beaker would become a carafe that would go through many design iterations over time but the simple premise behind the French press would remain the same – superb coffee made quickly with nothing more than [...]

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Sep 01 2010

Small French Press

Published by Jennifer under French Press

The French press method of brewing coffee has been popular for decades among connoisseurs who demand a rich, aromatic coffee.  Although it is one of the most primitive forms of brewing coffee it is still popular today and in fact continues to grow in popularity. There are many reasons for the popularity of the French [...]

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Sep 01 2010

French Press Grind

Published by Jennifer under French Press Coffee

Coffee drinkers who grind their own coffee beans know the importance of selecting the proper grind for their coffee maker in order to brew the perfect cup of coffee. People who are discovering the joys of owning a press pot might not understand the French press grind and how important it is to making the [...]

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Sep 01 2010

French Press Coffee Mug

Published by Jennifer under French Press

Almost all coffee drinkers have their favorite coffee mug. Some people have one with a picture of their dog or cat on it and some people have extra large ones to hold their entire morning ration of coffee.  No matter what there mug looks like or says it is their treasured coffee vessel and beware [...]

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Sep 01 2010

Nissan Coffee Press

Published by Jennifer under French Press Brands

Thermos is well known for its portable, insulated beverage carriers. They have been the top supplier and designed of thermal insulated drink containers for decades and can be found in school lunchboxes and in office lunch bags. Now, Thermos offers a portable option of coffee lovers who prefer the French press method of brewing. The [...]

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Sep 01 2010

Frieling French Press

Published by Jennifer under French Press Brands

The Frieling French press is a well known name in press pots that has earned top reviews from customers around the world. The company has been in business for over twenty years providing high quality German made products to consumers, including the Frieling coffee and tea products that feature their popular French press line. The [...]

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Sep 01 2010

Double Wall French Press

Published by Jennifer under French Press Coffee Pots

A French press is an ideal way to make the best coffee that many people ignore because they are afraid it will get cold before they are able to drink it. Press pots or French pots that are double walled are one way to get around this and keep the coffee warm longer. No French [...]

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