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Bodum Chambord 3-cup Coffee Press | 
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| Brand: Bodum Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $23.49 - $74.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 265 reviews
MPN: 200594 ASIN: B0012HMCEC
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| Features:
| • | Borosilicate glass/stainless steel | | • | Dishwasher safe |
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Product Description Bodum's coffee press is recognized worldwide as one the best ways to brew coffee. Imagine a cup, made to your liking in just 4 minutes! Expertly crafted with a stainless steel filter system, heat-resistant borosilicate glass beaker and stay cool handle and knob. Makes 3 cups. Two-year limited warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 260 more reviews...
French Press October 24, 2008 The Perfect Cup of Coffee!!! Absolutely my favorite product to make my coffee. I've been changing products for years, and this is the best and easiest for clean-up (well, the Keurig is easier -- yet the Keurig is honestly a piece of junk). I really recommend this French Press!
French Press October 24, 2008 Very good product, easy to use and the coffee tastes great if you buy very good coffee.
It's Not Perfect But Still Satisfactory October 21, 2008 This coffee press does what it's supposed to do; however, I have some issues with it. First, the 8-cup size is more like 4 cups since most people drink out of mugs. Second, there's been a lot posted about the oils and particulates in the coffee being essential to a full-bodied cup of coffee, and so on. While that may be for some people, for others it results in heartburn. I've always used the drip method with a filter and have made fine coffee (everyone likes my coffee); but it was a slow way to go, especially with company, so I thought the Bodum would be more satisfactory. What I discovered with the press (even with coarse grind coffee) is that if tried to pour all the coffee out of the pot, I'd get lots of residue and coffee grounds in the cup. Since I buy expensive organic coffee, I'm not pleased with having to leave half cup of coffee in the pot. Now when I use the Bodum, I do a hybrid method and pour through a filter after I press it--which rather makes the coffee press redundant though a tad faster. Finally, to those people to whom such things matter, the Bodum looks good on the kitchen counter and will attest to your sophistication.
No customer service October 18, 2008 I purchased two french presses and 6 replacement beakers. They break far to easily. When I contacted Bodum to ask how to care for the beakers, they replied with "how to purchase a new beaker" Thanks but no thanks I know how to do that.
glass carafe broke easily September 30, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use a variety of french press coffee makers (whicheve is least expensive). The Bodum 4-cup press was not the least expensive but I wanted to try it anyway. The pouring spout of the glass carafe broke after the first week when it came into relatively gentle contact with another item in my sink. I went to our local Ross store and purchased a 3-cup french press from another brand for $3.99 + tax.
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