How to Pick a French Coffee Press

Many consider the French coffee press as the key to making superior coffee. French coffee presses are easy to use and fun to buy. The Internet offers a large variety of French coffee presses form which to choose, and they are also available in department stores and home good shops locally. To buy a French coffee press, follow these tips. Does this Spark an idea?

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      Look for a French coffee press of the right size to meet your needs. Those who often host large brunches, for example, will prefer a 12-cup French coffee press while singles and couples who just drink coffee in the morning could use a 4-cup French coffee press or even a personal travel mug French coffee press.

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      Consider a double-walled French coffee press if you like to linger over your coffee. The double-glass wall French coffee press keeps the hot brew insulated, helping it to stay hot for hours.

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      Look for an electronic French coffee press, such as the one made by Chef's Choice, if you are sleepy in the morning and want a coffee maker that does a little more of the work for you. There's also less risk of burning since the water is heated right in the brew carafe.

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      Shop for a Bodum French coffee press for a large selection of quality coffee presses. Consider a bistro style coffee press for everyday casual use, or a Bodum Chambord French Coffee Press for a more elegant style press.

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      Compare prices on stainless steel French coffee press models for a modern, seamless look. Check out the Stainless Steel French Press
      by Frieling, available at the Kitchen Emporium online and elsewhere.

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      Look for French coffee presses at discount stores such as Home Goods, T.J. Maxx and Marshall's. These stores offer high quality items at very reasonable prices.

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      Compare prices and features after shopping around, and purchase the French coffee press that best meets your needs and which you find appealing. Enjoy!

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