Reddit Reddit reviews Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 12 Ounce, Black

We found 14 Reddit comments about Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 12 Ounce, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 12 Ounce, Black
Add Coarsely Grounded Coffee. Add Hot Water. Wait 4 Minutes. Plunge.Environmentally friendly: No paper filters or plastic capsules required.Base and handle made of BPA-free polypropylene. Carafe made of German Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Glass. Plunger made of Stainless Steel34 Ounce Capacity.Dishwasher Safe.DIMENSIONS:Capacity 12.0 oz;Width (cm) 4.375;Height (cm) 6.625;Depth (cm) 3.250
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14 Reddit comments about Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 12 Ounce, Black:

u/singsadsong · 6 pointsr/Coffee

Your best bet for dorm room drinks is going to be an Aeropress. It's a weird plastic tube that you use to push hot water through coffee. People here swear by them, and I do too. They don't make espresso, but they can make a terrific cup of coffee as well as a coffee 'concentrate' that can be used as a worthy espresso substitute. In terms of milk, it's really easy to froth milk in a french press. You just put warm milk in a french press and pump the plunger up and down a few times.

Grinding your own beans, if you want to make good tasting drinks, is unfortunately unavoidable. When was first getting into coffee I quickly became bummed out that the expensive and most important part of the process wasn't the exotic, perfectly roasted beans, nor was it the beautiful brewing devices, but instead... the grinder. Fortunately, a basic hand grinder will last you a long time and won't cost too much.

Aeropress - $28
Hand Grinder - $24
French Press - $17

In total that's about $70 worth of stuff. Add a bag of beans and you're at around $80-85 (hey, Christmas is fast approaching!).

Oh, and flavors like french vanilla and pumpkin spice don't really occur naturally in beans, at least not the way you're going to get them somewhere like Starbucks. Cafes typically use syrups, either artificial or natural, to get those flavors.

u/geekRD1 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Only issue you might run into is there being enough volume of water to allow for a good steep of the beans. If you have a very large press this could be problematic. If you have a 17 or 34 oz size you'll likely be ok. You can also get very small ones that are only 12 oz that would suit your needs perfectly.

http://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Brazil-French-Press-Coffee/dp/B00008WU9F/ref=sr_1_3?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1415024897&sr=1-3&keywords=8+oz+french+press

(all the sizes are specific to Bodum presses - other companies might have slightly different sizes. I don't really know)

u/AmNotLost · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Is 12oz too big? You could probably just make half of one of these.

u/PM_Me_Turkish_Coffee · 1 pointr/Coffee

Here is one.

u/jasperspee · 1 pointr/Coffee

I took the plunge recently and got a bodum French press (3cup) for $17 at the local box store, but you can get it on amazon for http://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Brazil-French-Press-Coffee/dp/B00008WU9F

I must say the French press is a enjoyable way to make coffee. And done right the coffee is superb!

u/mks93 · 1 pointr/Coffee

Seconding the French press idea. You can get French presses of different sizes and use it to make different amounts.

I have this one and would recommend it.

What's your budget? Are you looking for a drip coffee maker?

u/DavidABedbug · 1 pointr/exmormon

Basic technique including my favorite beans:

beans

grinder

french press

boil 3.5 cups water.

fill grinder even with top and grind. just a few seconds. Don't powder it. pour in french press.

pour water over ground beans, stir, put the lid on but don't plunge.

After four minutes, plunge.

Heaven.

u/thatarchguy · 1 pointr/onebag

I've had success with a Tea Stick while travelling. You can also use a 12oz French Press for tea in a pinch. The hardest part is TSA flagging your tea when they check your bags. Gunpowder green tea makes them freak.

This All-in-one Travel Tea Mug looks promising.

u/YouEmDee · 1 pointr/Coffee

It's a small 3-cup Bodum french press. Perfect for storing in my desk at work.

u/Meitachi · 1 pointr/Coffee

Bodum has a nifty 3-cup (12oz) French Press. Good enough for a healthy sized mug.

Chambord version

Brazil version

Regarding the Chemex, I've never had a chance to use the metal filters unfortunately, but I've heard good things about the Able Kone, pricey as it is.

u/iesvy · 1 pointr/mexico

Cómprate una prensa francesa, fácil de usar y de limpiar.

u/xzackly7 · 1 pointr/Coffee

There is a great Bodum 12 oz French press that I use to make single cups of coffee (about 10 oz water, 2 or 2 1/2 tbsp of coffee)

https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-BRAZIL-Coffee-Maker-French/dp/B00008WU9F