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The Palmpress Portable Collapsible Travel French Press is a compact, eco-friendly coffee maker designed for coffee lovers on the go. With an 8oz capacity and a unique design that eliminates plastic contact, it ensures a rich, full-bodied brew wherever you are. Perfect for home, office, or outdoor adventures, this innovative press is easy to use and store, making it a must-have for any coffee enthusiast.
Brand | PALMPRESS |
Model Number | 0868724000306 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 6 cm; 257.98 Grams |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 258 g |
C**O
Muy fácil de usar
Se puede preparar un café de buen sabor, es muy fácil de usar y de limpiar. Quizás un tamaño más grande estaría mejor
L**S
Love this product
I’ve been using a PalmPress for a number of years now and really love it. It is so easy to use and clean. And there are no filters to replace so there is no waste. I love that it folds up a compact, easy to store disk which is perfect to take with us in our camper. Also, the company gives such great customer service. Any time I had a question or concern I was immediately contacted by email and given help.
S**R
Perfect for on the go coffee
Bought this for camping and home. Have a small studio apartment with no counter space. This is perfect for a cup of coffee in the morning.
M**H
A Coffee Fiend...
A Coffee Fiend...Maybe fiend is a strong word, but I have more ways, machines, and gadgets for/of brewing coffee than you can imagine.This sounded intriguing especially given that I'll be going on a trip, and like my coffee stronger than a drip machine makes.The product page describes the size as:Collapses into a tiny 2.25" in height, 4.25" in diameter, and 9oz.If you put a hockey puck on steroids it might look something like this (in its collapsed state).The components feel competent; a combination of silicone (the brew cone part) steel (the filter) and plastics for the outer body parts.The part that you see in the main product photo, the top part, is what will be turned upside down and will be in contact with the vessel you extract the coffee in to (a mug, or in my case a 16 ounce glass pyrex measuring cup).That part has a, don't know what to call it, but there is a texture that will help keep the device from slipping, which you can feel, on that upper/outer ring of plastic. Very thoughtful!For my first coffee journey with this, I compromised in the grind size, not as small as I wanted, but not as large as typical french press grind, and slightly smaller than the suggested "medium grind".I used 19.2 grams, pushing the amount of coffee I used to the max of the "max" coffee fill line inside the brew cone.I heated water and poured it up to the "max" fill line for water, capped the cone and let the coffee brew for 3 minutes.I turned the device upside down onto my Pyrex measuring cup and let the liquid just drop out; about 3 ounces came out just from gravity.I was doing other things and wanted to see how much more would come out just from gravity (not very much).Several minutes later I pressed the rest of the liquid out and arrived at a total of 7 ounces of coffee.If you've ever owned/used an Aeropress and then use this, you'll be in for a pleasant surprise.With an Aeropress, there's this massive effort to extract the coffee (but it's really good).This...easier than a true French press.The thing that isn't fun with this or a French press, is getting all the used coffee grounds out/cleaning it.To me, the mechanics of a real French press are easier to clean than this.It's not horrible or anything, I'm just sayin'.This seems ideal if you're traveling to a "non coffee" location or are very particular about how you like your coffee; depending on where that is, I think the only drawback is the amount it makes in one batch and cleaning it.But how's the coffee, Mister...cut to the chase!!!Okay, well I brewed it and then chilled it to have iced.Um...it was good tasting coffee, *but* my wish and intent of stronger than drip coffee maker coffee was not realized.My palate is used to my "go to" method of making coffee, and that is with an espresso grind prepared in a stove top Moka Pot.Since the directions say to use a "medium grind" with this, I suspect the designers want us to have the optimum experience with this device (that does not include using an espresso grind).For me, that means I don't get the strength of coffee that I'm wanting.Nice item though.I've given it 4 stars based on perceived quality, and workmanship.I hope this review has been helpful and enables you to make an informed purchase decision.I rarely give an overall 5 star rating.
D**D
My new everyday coffee maker!
Amazing coffee, I love this coffee press! I purchased my Palmpress on the recommendation of my local barista. They said it was the only maker they use when they travel. I've been using it for a week for my morning coffee at home and I'm in love! It tastes as good to me as my pourover, just easier, and glad I don't have to throw out filters anymore. It feels well made too.
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