Monday, June 24, 2013

0.85 qt. Double Wall Coffee Press

0.85 qt. Double Wall Coffee PressI bought this as a wedding gift, for a couple with 3 young boys and a half dozen broken pyrex presses. I am a professional barista, and bought this in lieu of a pricer Bodum, that is a pretty standard brand. I scoped this one, and it seems to hold up to Bodum's equal, without the premium price tag. Great little press

I purchased this Stainless Steel Double Walled Coffee Press over a year ago...sorry about the long delay in writing a review. I bought the press to use for making hot tea not for making coffee though. I absolutely love it and it works great for making tea with loose leaves. Easy to clean and keeps the tea hot for a long time. The pot is sturdy and does not tip over easily. I do wash it by hand and dry it right away to keep the outside finish nice looking as long as possible.Stainless Steel Double Walled Coffee Press (1.0 Qt Capacity )

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Have used for about a month. Holds heat pretty well, till early afternoon at least. I'm a metal worker (tig/mig/solder) and joints look of nice quality. No corrosion noted anywhere. Have not run through dishwasher, though. Looks well made, no problems, does the job I have for it, and looks like it will last decades. I use it to make 2 med (12oz) cups for myself, Nice product!

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I was looking for a smaller thermal press pot for a couple of mugs of coffee. Could not find the Bodum I had admired, but stumbled on this. Excellent price and the quality is very good.

The delivery was quick and the purchase effortless.

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Whenever I see a company so lacking in creativity and originality that they must copy the designs of others...it makes me fume. This is reprehensible. Cuisinox has lifted the world famous FRIELING shape, proportions, and Frieling's signature handle and only slightly changed it ...shortened it. The lid design and spout have been changed, but the overall look is blatantly Frieling... this is a total ripoff, especially when the Cuisinox is cheap looking, typical of the worst that comes out of China, compared to an elegant, thick-walled, hefty, built-like-a-tank Frieling. You get what you, uh, pay for, so they say.

For just a few bucks more why not buy the REAL Frieling, why buy a rip off? Incidentally, Cuisinox has also ripped off the Bodum Columbia's design look...incorrigible company...have they no pride or originality at all? I would feel the same way if Frieling had knocked off a Cuisinox design.

Also, look on Amazon at the Zukor French Press, another Frieling knockoff! Made in China just as is the Cuisinox, but so are many other products. But why support design rip-offs? To be fair, most buyers of the Cuisinox here were probably not aware of the existence of the real deal, the Frieling French Press, at the time of purchase. Get real, Cuisinox...why be fake? Frieling should sue this company. Also to blame are the seller here on Amazon that sells such weasel dumpster-goods to the public. Of course, I mean this in a nice way. Copied in China.

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