What's so special about a French Press?
Well, beside their portability (how else can you enjoy fresh brewed gourmet coffee at your desktop without spending $5?) they actually improve a coffee's flavor. Even a lower cost blend will taste better in a French Press than the most expensive coffees will in a drip coffee pot.
Here's why: In a French Press, the ground coffee remains in direct contact with the brewing water so the coffee retains its flavor and essential oils, which would be trapped and lost in the paper filters. French Press coffee has a stronger and deeper flavor than that produced in any other type of pot.
If you prefer loose-leaf tea, but find it impossible to enjoy at work, the French Press also infuses tea beautifully.
A French Press is completely self contained and doesn't require anything but ground coffee and hot water. No drip machine, percolator or plug in needed. You can also use your favorite mug and save the environment from those ugly paper cups.
You can buy inexpensive French Presses that can brew a single cup or enough cups to quench the thirst of your entire office. Bodum is the most famous and most popular French press maker. They offer an outstanding array of presses. Here are some model options:
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US $62.90





