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Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Vacuum Insulated Stainless-Steel Gourmet Coffee Press | 
enlarge | Brand: Thermos Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $23.99 You Save: $6.00 (20%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 100 reviews Sales Rank: 588
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 9.1
MPN: NCI1000 Model: NCI1000 UPC: 080012036662 EAN: 0080012036662 ASIN: B00004S1DB
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new; box shows light shelf wear and some minor damage
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| Features:
| • | Makes pressed coffee and keeps it hot for hours | | • | Holds a bit over 1 quart | | • | Steel-mesh screen is replaceable | | • | Hand wash with mild detergent | | • | Five-year warranty against defects |
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Product Description STAINLESS STEEL COFFEE PRESS,
Amazon.com Review Don't confine the pleasure of pressed coffee to home. With this combination of coffee press and vacuum-insulated thermos, European-style coffee turns up at the office or campground and stays hot three times longer than coffee made in a glass press. Simply spoon in ground coffee, add boiling water, place the lid on with plunger in the up position, wait four minutes, push down the plunger slowly, and . . . Presto! Fresh, piping-hot coffee for two or three hours. Lightweight and virtually unbreakable, the press has a handsome, satin-finish exterior and tough, nonslip, black plastic top and bottom. The press parts and smooth interior clean with sponge or cloth. I--Fred Brack/I
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| Customer Reviews: Read 95 more reviews...
nice french press January 6, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice to have a French press that keeps the coffee hot! Not blazing hot, but better than anything else we have tried. br /We bought it for camping, but are using it every day at home. br /Made well, pours nicely, we love it!br /
Works great. Easy to use. Could be better insulated. December 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first non glass French Press. I got tired of cleaning up coffee grounds which is something that I'm convinced if there is a hell they must make you clean up hot, wet coffee grounds every day. My last glass French Press actually exploded with scalding coffee and grounds going everywhere. I will NEVER use a glass press ever again. I like this press. It makes a good amount of coffee, it's easy to clean and use. I haven't put it in the dishwasher, and I don't remember if it said not to or not, but it's easy to hand clean. I like the look with the black plastic handle. I does keep the coffee warmer longer than a glass press, but "warm" is definitely the word to use. The temp doesn't drop to unacceptable for me until after around an hour. So it's good for up to an hour's worth of no hassle coffee drinking for me... which works just fine.
Not pretty, but not breakable. December 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was just about to buy the Bodum Chambord French Press when I came to my senses. How many times did I have to read about broken glass before I woke up? Yes, the Bodum is good looking. Yes, the Thermos Nissan SS is ugly. But the Bodum is breakable glass and the Nissan is stainless steel. Did I really want to buy replacement beakers every two weeks? I went with the stainless steel and I'm very happy. It's easy to use and makes a fine cup of coffee. The plunger operates smoothly and few grounds escape. And every time something slips from my hand in the sink I know I made the right choice.
Fairly good November 24, 2008 It is true that the filter is kind of cheap and that you have to make sure that you use some type of mesh filter when pouring your coffee in to your cup to prevent granules from getting in there. I drink my coffee pretty much right away so I haven't tested it to see how long it will keep the coffee warm. Overall, it works pretty much the same as any other french press...I mostly use it to steep tea. I saw something I thought was an even better idea (at the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf) in the retail section. It was a glass Bodum French Press with rubber barriers on the outside of the press. I just like the idea of glass, I think my coffee kind of tasted a little different in the stainless steel...it makes me wonder if the inside was lined with any chemical? Hmmm...
Just what i wanted November 18, 2008 works great keeps coffee hot long enough for me let stand for an hour and it was still hot. filter works ok but will un screw if you mess with it left coffee in it for a few days to season the stainless and get rid of the metallic flavor from the first pot
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