From the manufacturer

Relax. Unplug. Enjoy.
French presses produce a more complex and superior flavor. It’s coffee in its purest form.
- No filters to purchase. Paper filters alter the taste and absorb essential oils found in coffee.
- No pods to purchase. Pods create plastic waste and are only good for one cup at a time.
- More control. You know what you like; tweak the amount of coffee and water depending how strong or weak you like your coffee.
- Very little waste. With nothing to plug in, no paper filter, and compostable grounds, French press coffee is a smart choice.
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3-Cup Monet | 8-Cup Monet | 12-Cup Monet | 8-Cup Maximus | 8-Cup Ami Matin | 8-Cup Ceramic French Press | |
Servings | 1 mug | 2-3 mugs | 4-5 mugs | 2-3 mugs | 3-4 mugs | 3-4 Mugs |
Borosilicate Glass | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Tritan BPA-Free Plastic | ✓ | |||||
Ceramic | ✓ | |||||
Patented Flavor Lock System | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Multiple Colors Available | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Steps to a perfectly brewed cup of coffee
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ScoopAlways use coarse ground coffee. 8 scoops for the 8 cup french press (espresso ground is too fine and will clog the filter) |
SoakFill the carafe with very hot (not boiling) water into the carafe up to 1″ below the metal band. Stir slowly until all the grounds are wet. Place the lid with the filter on the carafe without pushing down the plunger/filter. |
FilterAllow coffee to brew for 4 minutes. Press the plunger down slowly to filter the coffee. |
PourTurn the mesh filter on the lid towards the pour spout, pour, enjoy. Dump the used grounds in garbage or compost. |
Our materials matter
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Borosilicate Glass
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Tritan BPA-Free Plastic
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Ceramic
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