Two tools in one--Awesome!
Caveat: I have only owned it for a few hours (of this writing). And please excuse my grammar, I didn't graduate with an English degree.
I like the concept of combining things to get a better product. I am referring to the combination of the French press and an insulating coffee mug. When I was first introduced to the French press, I was skeptical because it was different. After trying it, I loved it because the coffee itself taste better than what I was drinking before. Once making coffee in the French press, i would then pour it to the insulated coffee mug, which keeps it warmer than a standard coffee mug of yore. It got tiresome and seemed like a chore to make, drink, and clean. I hated the wait and the mess. Now Bodum has combined the two (French press and insulated coffee mug) and I am ecstatic with it.
I like this product because of the following:
* It is convenient. There are two tools in one to make a great cup of Joe!
* It's very sexy...
Beautiful Design, Great Travel French Press
Disregard the air head who rated this 1 star... This mug is not fully leak proof due to the PRESSURE! I have no doctrine in physics, but an air tight french press, wouldn't really press. ANYWAY, love this mug, I am a professor and this thing goes with me everywhere. And if you still are insulted by the un-leak proof design, Bodum's web page even warns you THESE ARE NOT LEAK PROOF!
Great for coffee lovers
I love this French press mug. The coffee at work is horrible, so when making my coffee in the morning, I'd grind a few extra beans and put them in the mug to take with me. When it was coffee time at work, I'd simply add hot water, wait 4 minutes, and voila! Fresh, amazing coffee. Sometimes I'll use it in the morning if I'm running late--fill it up when I leave and have my coffee on the train. The other poster said that the french press screen traps the coffee...she obviously doesn't realize how a french press works, because you're supposed to push the screen down after the coffee is brewed. I found that it only traps as much liquid as there is left soaked in the beans.
Click to Editorial Reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment