French press

Pour, pour and filter. In 5 minutes you have a luxuriously tasting full cup of coffee. It really is that simple. In addition to filtered coffee, you can prepare loose tea in your French Press for the evening and a refreshing Cold Brew in the summer. So many possibilities with one coffee pot.

How to choose a French Press?

How to choose the right volume?

The choice of French Press volume depends on your needs. Smaller volumes (240-350 ml) are ideal for single servings, while larger models (700-1000 ml) serve multiple cups at once. Medium sizes (450-530 ml) offer a great compromise - they're large enough to make two to three cups, but still compact and easy to handle.

What are the advantages of the double wall in a French Press?

Double wall French Presses, like some models from Fellow or Bialetti, provide better thermal insulation, which keeps the coffee hotter for longer. This design also contributes to a more robust and durable design.

What are the advantages of a French Press with heat resistant glass?

A French Press with heat resistant glass offers greater resistance to thermal shock, ensuring that the glass will not crack even when boiling water is poured over it. This material also maintains the temperature of the coffee for longer, making it ideal for those who like to enjoy their coffee without rushing.

What advantages do fine mesh models offer?

Barista & Co 's French Press and Fellow' s fine-mesh models ensure that only pure, smooth coffee gets into your cup, without unwanted sediment. The fine strainer effectively filters coffee particles, resulting in a smoother, richer tasting beverage. Plus, these models often combine modern design with quality materials, making them not only practical but also stylish additions to your home.

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