French Press Coffee Maker -(21oz) 304 Stainless Steel with 4 Filters System, Heat Resistant Thickness Borosilicate French Press Glass, BPA-Free Brewed Tea Pot Coffee Plunger(Silvery)
$13.99






Price: $13.99
(as of Mar 24, 2025 05:59:24 UTC – Details)
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【Durable Coffee Maker】: Our French Press coffee maker is built to last, crafted from thickened high borosilicate glass that withstands extreme temperatures. The 304 stainless steel handle and body fixings prevent any risk of detachment, ensuring rust resistance, corrosion resistance, and deformation prevention for long-lasting durability
【User-Friendly Brewing Experience】: Enjoy the simplicity of brewing perfect coffee in just a few minutes. The French Press is designed to focus on the condition of coffee beans, and the transparent glass carafe allows you to witness the brewing process, providing a unique and engaging experience
【Ultra-Fine Filtration System】: With a four-layer filtration system, our French Press ensures a refined and sediment-free cup of coffee, capturing the rich essence of your coffee beans
【Effortless Cleaning】: The removable plunger and filter make cleaning a breeze, ensuring convenience in maintenance. Spend more time savoring your coffee and less time on clean-up with our user-friendly design
【Versatile Usage for Home and Trave】l: This French Press is not only suitable for home use but also perfect for your on-the-go lifestyle. With its multifunctional design, it can be used for brewing tea, hot chocolate, cold brew coffee, frothy milk, almond milk, cashew milk, or infusing fruit for a refreshing beverage

Derek S. –
Great single serving maker!
Works great! Easy cleanup! No need to waste money (and resources) on paper filters.
Customer StC –
Revolutionises the way I make Thai tea!
If you enjoy the mysterious, dark, orange, and sweet tea at Thai and other Asian restaurants usually labeled “Thai Iced Tea” on the menu you’ve probably wondered how to do it at home. I’ve bought pre-mixed stuff here on Amazon and local azn groceries. It always ends up in a huge mess where more liquid is left soaking in the tea than I get into my cup and mouth and belly.The pre-mix stuff leaves me thinking Thai tea is made of sticks and bark of the tea tree instead of leaves. It floats to the top of the liquid, remaining dry. It soaks up all the water expanding in size, and spills and splashes everywhere leaving orange stains. I watched a pro make it on yout ube and he passed the mixture, gallons at a time, back and forth between huge cauldrons. Ugh! One day I had the bright idea I should use a French press.And it works! Marvelous!I put two heaping tablespoons (I’m not using measuring spoons, these are just the largest spoons in my flatware drawer) of the premix along with two spoons of any black tea blend. With the plunger removed, add boiling water from a kettle about ¾ full. The tea mix will float on top. Put the plunger down to meet the tea, and fill the rest of the beaker to the lip of the spout. Steep at least five minutes. I actually like long-steeped bitter tea, but you do you. After steeping slowly push down the plunger to the bottom. To make it hot fill a mug ¼ with creamer and two spoons of sugar, then pour tea and stir. For cold, make that same ratio of creamer and sugar in a separate cup, put ice into a larger mug, pour the tea over the ice, pour the creamer/slurry slurry into the tea, then mash downwards to mix.To the quality of this French press in particular: no qualms. The polycarbonate beaker glass seems sturdy. I’m not usually partial to rose gold, but this looks nice and appropriate for tea.Don’t mix kitchen equipment for coffee and tea. If you plan on making both, buy two. Coffee leaves behind oils that will never get out and affect the taste of everything forever.
Michelle –
Pure, clean coffee taste!
If you are using a plastic coffee machine you need an upgrade. Heating plastic is not healthy and plastic holds taste and odor which interferes with the taste of coffee. And I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to spend a fortune on a pretentious coffee contraption that requires you to have barista aspirations and keep up with the cleaning and maintenance of it! This pretty French coffee press is all you need! It makes enough coffee for two or three cups at a time and the glass, and stainless-steel components wash easily and completely clean! That means you get the pure, clean (no chemicals leaching) taste of your coffee! It has 4 layers of filtration, is under 25 bucks and I know I said so already but it’s REALLY nice looking!
CB! –
Good deal
It works and the filters are great. Good cup of coffee.
Nicholas R. –
Not the size I thought it was…
I need to read the ads better. Thought it was a larger one then the one I have but I was wrong. I will keep it but will look for the size I actually need. Still good for the price.
Arina N –
Glass is not durable!
I love this size! but it is only good for tea, it is small for coffee.But! return! The glass cracked immediately upon first use.
Howard –
invented in 1852 hasn’t changed much
Pros: from when it was first invented in 1952 to this, the underlying mechanisms haven’t changed.Cons: from when it was first invented in 1952 to this, the underlying mechanisms haven’t changed.The exterior “style” may change between brands, but other than that, this is a… French Press. Nothing more, nothing less.The 34oz practically makes 3 cups. Making 4 cups with this is a challenge because a slight mishap and it’ll spill over. That’s the only catch. Otherwise… I don’t see any diffence in terms of usage/cleaning/maintenance from other French Presses.
calaf –
very good
well made, like very much.