London Sip The French Press Immersion Brewer Cafetière avec système de filtre en acier inoxydable, 12 oz, Noir 12 oz Noir

Brand:The London Sip

3.5/5

44.63

Au London Sip, notre mission est de vous fournir les outils de la plus haute qualité pour produire du café et du thé de qualité café dans le confort de votre foyer. Nous avons conçu la cafetière à piston parfaite, fabriquée à partir de verre borosilicaté de qualité résistant aux chocs thermiques. La presse française est un système de brassage écologique qui ne nécessite pas l'utilisation de filtres en papier. En plus d'avoir moins de déchets, il n'y a aucune chance d'ouvrir votre placard le matin pour découvrir que vous n'avez plus de filtres et que vous ne pouvez pas faire de café. Le système de filtration à trois niveaux est construit en acier inoxydable 304 qui ne se corrode pas et ne rouille pas et est conçu pour garder le marc de café hors de votre tasse à café tout en se démontant facilement pour un nettoyage rapide et facile. La poignée ergonomique est facile à tenir et est conçue pour garder votre main à l'écart de la chaleur du café à l'intérieur de la carafe. Le bec verseur offre un versement et un contrôle précis lors de la vidange du café dans votre tasse à café. La cafetière à piston London Sip 350 ml (12 oz) est un complément parfait à votre routine de préparation du café du matin avec une capacité suffisante pour préparer votre tasse de café du matin.

La cafetière à piston de 350 ml (12 oz) est un complément parfait à votre routine de préparation du café du matin avec une capacité suffisante pour infuser votre tasse du matin. Le bec verseur offre un versement et un contrôle précis lors de la vidange du café dans votre tasse à café. La poignée ergonomique est facile à tenir et est conçue pour garder votre main à l'écart de la chaleur du café à l'intérieur de la carafe. Le système de filtration à trois niveaux est fabriqué en acier inoxydable 304 qui ne se corrode pas et ne rouille pas et est conçu pour garder le marc de café hors de votre tasse à café tout en se démontant facilement pour un nettoyage rapide et facile ; La construction en verre ne donnera pas de saveurs à votre café comme d'autres matériaux. Nous avons conçu la cafetière à piston parfaite, fabriquée à partir de verre borosilicaté de qualité résistant aux chocs thermiques ; Un système d'infusion écologique qui ne nécessite pas l'utilisation de filtres en papier.
Brand The London Sip
Capacity 350 Milliliters
Coffee Maker Type French Press
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 25 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Filter Type Reusable
Included Components French Press
Item model number FP350
Item Weight 9.2 ounces
Manufacturer London Sip
Material Stainless Steel
Model Name London Sip French Press Immersion Brewer Coffee Maker
Number of Items 1
Product Dimensions 3.07 x 4.45 x 6.93 inches
Product Dimensions 3.07"D x 4.45"W x 6.93"H
Special Feature Stainless steel filtration system will not corrode or rust, Ergonomic handle, Easy-pour spout
Style French Press
Wattage 350 watts

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Scritto da: Staci W
It’s an average press
This could be a personal preference but I wasn’t a huge fan of this press. The flavor was average, and it took more effort and patience (and clean up) than brewing in a pot or using an espresso maker. It’s average.
Scritto da: Handy Andy
Good Value
The London Sip French Press Coffee Maker is a good value. It is one liter in size, and it makes a good pot of coffee. For the last several years I have been using a Bodum Chambord 1928-16US4 French Press Coffee Maker. The Bodum coffee maker costs twice as much as the London Sip, but the Bodum is much better constructed in my opinion. For example, the Bodum’s stainless steel plunger is significantly more substantial than the London Sip’s plunger. Due to its good price point, I am giving the London Sip French Press Coffee Maker 4 Stars. If you plan to use the coffee maker relatively rarely, then I would highly recommend that you buy the London Sip French Press. However, if you plan to use it on a daily basis, you would be better off paying more money and getting the Bodum Chambord French Press. For whatever it is worth, Amazon often has the Bodum Chambord 1928-16US4 French Press Coffee Maker on sale. Needless to say, that is the best time to buy it.
Scritto da: Doug Mills
A Great French Press
Clean classic look. A solid build that should last a long time. Brings out the flavor of the coffee, Easy to clean. The plunger comes apart easily for a good cleaning to keep the flavor of the coffee pure. The only downside is a minor design flaw that allows the cape to gape. Overall, a great french press, I highly recommend it.
Scritto da: Fern
Replaced my old one
I am really happy with this! I tend to use a french press for 3 things: a regular hot coffee pour, an overnight cold brew, and to quick froth milk, and it has done all 3 tremendously! And as always, don't do a fine ground with it unless you want more ground in your coffee. I tend to do coarse for the french press, and bloom it with a little hot water for 30 seconds before pouring the rest in. Definitely replaced my old one with this :)
Scritto da: MLD
Love this little press. Considering getting another for a friend.
I’ve held off writing this review to really be able to give it an unbiased opinion having used it for a few months. I can say, I love this little press. I use it primarily for tea and it is perfect. The most important part of the press is made of glass and stainless steel. Remember that using a french press and getting a great cup of coffee or tea requires some experimentation on your part to determine the taste you want. How long you let your boiled water sit before using, the amount of tea used and how long to let it sit. It’s a great little press if you will determine the method of that is right for you. I am considering purchasing another as a gift for a friend.
Scritto da: Orlando
Simple and effective
A French press is a very simple device. The most important part of using a French press is following the steps, adjusting how much coffee you use based on how strong you like your coffee, and adjusting your brew time and temperature depending on the type of coffee you're using. You can't really do any of this with an automatic drip coffee machine, besides the amount of coffee. I'd recommend this if you're starting to get into specialty coffees. Everything onside this French press is made of plastic and glass, and inside is metal and glass. It might not last as long as one made of just metal and glass, depending on how quickly the plastic deteriorates, but I'm sure it would last quite a while. Since all the plastic is on the outside, I don't really see a reason the life should be significantly shortened. Disassembly of the plunger is very easy, you just need to remember the order the parts are stacked in, but you realistically don't need to do that terribly often. I wash mine while it's assembled, and every few uses I'll disassemble it to get rid of any stray coffee grounds. Don't put this in the dishwasher, though. It's quick enough to hand wash anyway. For overall, broad strokes on how to use this properly: - Pre-heat the French press with hot water while you heat water for your coffee - When your coffee water is ready, drain the French press of hot water and pour in your desired amount of coffee - Pour in enough hot water to just cover the grounds, and stir (bloom phase) - Wait 30 seconds - Pour in the rest of the water - Wait around 4 minutes - Press the plunger down with ONLY the weight of your hand, no pressure. It will go down very slowly. - Once the plunger is all the way down, pour your coffee, but DO NOT try to get every last drop or you'll end up with coffee sludge in your cup (this happens with all French presses) - Dump your coffee grounds and wash your French press Not sure how hot the water should be? A good rule of thumb is to boil some water, then let it sit for a minute. Adjust from there based on your preference and your coffee grounds. Not sure how much coffee to use? Start with 2 tablespoons per 8oz cup of water and adjust from there.
Scritto da: Jessica
Gorgeous
I am not sure what it is, but this french press is gorgeous compared to our old one, I am happy to display/store it on our coffee cart. The instructions are easy to follow if you're new to the french press world. It also cleans easily enough
Scritto da: MrsBmw007
Makes a strong cuppa coffee
I first used a French press a year ago. I bought a small one from IKEA. It was only enough to make One Cup of coffee. I got this one and it makes two full cups for myself which I require each morning. The coffee is as strong as you would like to make it depending on how much you put in it and how finely you grind your coffee. I use an espresso roast and when pressed there are not many grounds in the bottom of my coffee Cup. I have washed this in my dishwasher and it is very sturdy.

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