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Like it very much - So far... Jul 25, 2010 My title is due to writing an very good review for the Nissan thermos insulated french press, then after owning it for a year changed my mind, but thats another review! anyway, So far so good. It seems to keep coffee hot for as long as we need it to be and there are no grounds in the coffee. My only suggestion would be a little sturdier top. Its a little cheesy compared to the rest of the pot. I am Very happy with the rubber gasket around the mesh screen - but we'll see how long and well that works....
Great Coffee Pot May 18, 2010 After many disasters with glass beaker versions,I decided to purchase a non-breakable version. This coffee pot, not only is it aesthetically pleasing, it works very well. I really like the all-in-one filter, after the glass version has 3 pieces. The filter works efficiently. Not sure for how long the pot holds the temperature, as I use it straight away. Also love that I can put it in the dishwasher. I put the pot on the bottom rack. The filter and plunger go on the top rack. The instructions included were for the glass version, so I was unsure about putting items in the dishwasher. So far no problems! I really love this pot !
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Bodum vs. Frieling May 17, 2010 I have owned the Bodum, Columbia 51 ounce French press for 5 years now. It is beautiful. However, I am finally disposing of it, and trading UP to the Frieling. The main reason; the rubber-edged gasket plunger of all the Bodum designs wears out, and you get coffee grounds in your pour!
The Frieling and Thermos/Nisan French presses have all-steel plunger-edges that will not wear out as easily (although the steel mesh does need to be maintained). These non-rubber designs simply work better. Plus, the Frieling design is also quite attractive and has a better.
great product Apr 02, 2010 I got this stainless steel plunge pot/french press several years ago after 2 glass ones broke. It's still in excellent shape, keep coffee warmer longer, and makes far superior coffee than drip coffee makers. And it looks very nice on the counter.
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Bodum Stainless Steel Coffee Press Mar 12, 2010 Coffee presses are the way to go! Don't learn the hard way like I did by buying the glass beaker style first. The glass beakers break very easily and aren't cheap. After breaking 4 of them, we realized the stainless steel pot, although not cheap either, was going to be the best route in the long run. Plus, it keeps the coffee warm for a while, which the glass does not. This is a great product if you are interested in a coffee press.
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