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Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Vacuum Insulated Stainless-Steel Gourmet Coffee Press |  | Brand: Thermos Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $28.72 as of 9/2/2010 20:26 PDT details You Save: $1.27 (4%)
New (11) Used (1) from $25.99
Seller: GizmosForLife Rating: 214 reviews Sales Rank: 1001
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 9.1
MPN: NCI1000 Model: NCI1000 UPC: 080012036662 EAN: 0080012036662 ASIN: B00004S1DB
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| Features:
| • | Five-year warranty against defects. | | • | Hand wash with mild detergent | | • | Steel-mesh screen is replaceable | | • | Holds a bit over 1-quart | | • | Makes pressed coffee and keeps it hot for hours |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Don't confine the pleasure of pressed coffee to home. With this combination of coffee press and vacuum-insulated thermos, European-style coffee turns up at the office or campground and stays hot three times longer than coffee made in a glass press. Simply spoon in ground coffee, add boiling water, place the lid on with plunger in the up position, wait four minutes, push down the plunger slowly, and . . . Presto! Fresh, piping-hot coffee for two or three hours. Lightweight and virtually unbreakable, the press has a handsome, satin-finish exterior and tough, nonslip, black plastic top and bottom. The press parts and smooth interior clean with sponge or cloth. --Fred Brack
Product Description Stainless steel coffee press
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| Customer Reviews:
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Mediocre August 22, 2010 C. Regan (Mpls, MN) This coffee pot fell apart after only a few uses. We were able to put it back together, but the pot I have myself is much better quality. The lid also is not insulated so it doesn't keep coffee as warm while camping.
great for keeping the coffee warm August 20, 2010 Jerry Hoy Its a fine french press and I like that it keeps the coffee warm I have had a bit of a problem with grounds getting through the strainer. Not sure why. Overall, I'm satified.
Couldn't be happier with this press! August 14, 2010 Jewel Cardwell (Centreville, VA United States) For the past several years I've been carrying a Nissan thermos back and forth to work so I could have good coffee, instead of the cheap bitter coffee work provides. While, I love the thermos (it keeps coffee hot for hours), I decided I didn't want to carry it anymore and shopped around for a press to keep at work. This press fits the bill nicely.
This press is durable, large enough for my husband and I to each have a large cup of coffee, and if you use boiling or near boiling water, it keeps the coffee hot for at least an hour (though it usually doesn't need to). It's also easy to clean.
You do need to use a fairly coarse grind, but that is fine. It still makes coffee strong enough to my liking and it is smooth. Yum.
practical coffee for the day August 10, 2010 schlott 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice craftsmanship and a pleasure to use. I like to drink a few cups of joe a day. I previously used a coffee maker in my home office and after a few hours on the burner it was undrinkable. This lets me more simply brew a pot with the reusable ss filter inside, and use it through the day as i desire. I don't worry about turning the pot off or burning it. I do have to microwave a "fresh poured" cup after 2+ hours, as it cools more rapidly than a glass thermos. But I like the rugged nature of this one and it fits my desire for practical form and function. i expect it will last for years (I broke my last glass uninsulated french press several years ago and switched to a drip coffee maker then). So with this I have come back to french press technology. I recommend this to the person who is willing to accept some degraded thermal performance (2 hour and the coffee is luke warm) for the rugged and enduring benefits of stainless steel. Suitable for 1 or two people in a small office.
Does not work with fine grounds August 10, 2010 Frank (California United States) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Do not buy this press if you use pre-ground fine coffee. Although most coffee presses, including this one, recommend that you use only coarse grounds, this particular press fails miserably with fine ground coffee--allowing a LOT of grounds to get by the screen and into your coffee, making the coffee undrinkable without swallowing grounds with it. The screen (which is identical to that of our previous Bodum glass press) has a hard plastic edge that appears not to seal very well with the stainless steel (this type of screen did work well using fine grounds with our previous Bodum glass press). We returned this press (Amazon did a great job in refunding our money within a week of our shipping it back). We later bought a Bodum Bistro stainless steel press at Starbucks (have not seen it anywhere else) and it works great, even with fine ground coffee, as it has a screen with a soft, rubber-like edge that hugs the inside of the press, making for a better seal and not allowing any grounds to get around it.
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