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Home > Chrome French Press Tea and Coffee Maker

Chrome French Press Tea and Coffee Maker

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Meet the Rome's new digs- the Chrome French Press features, as the name would suggest, a chrome finish on our popular architecture-inspired French press. This is a premium item with gorgeous looks that will draw attention at any placesetting.

A French press is the most simple and best way to brew tea or coffee. It is a glass beaker with a durable housing unit and a plunger mechanism that produces the most delicious tea or coffee without using any electricity or paper filters.

A unique French press with a soft rubberized grip makes for a wonderful table top coffee and tea making experience.  Quality you can see and feel, makes you the tastiest coffee or tea.  There is a small and large size available. The 3 cup or 350ml size is the perfect single serve coffee and tea maker that will make 1-2 cups of coffee or tea at a time. The 8 cup or 1000ml size is a large coffee and tea maker that can brew 3-4 cups of coffee or tea at once. Commonly known as a French Press coffee maker, this style of manual coffee making has been long accepted as perhaps the best way to make full flavored cup.

Using coarse ground coffee or tea leafs (which is the grind you should always use in a French press - finer grinds can seep through the filters) to infuse completely over a few minutes, the flavors and oils extracted in this process are unmatched. It has a dual filter system, with the main press being one, and another one in the lid as well. When You make your coffee or tea, turn the lid to close the press while your coffee or tea steeps, and turn it again to open it to pour. That will retain heat and allow for better flavor for your coffee or tea. The Chrome French press coffee and tea maker is truly a premium French press unlike any other, for a connoisseur of fine tasting coffees or teas. Replacement beakers are available from the manufacturer as well.

The Chrome is dishwasher safe. Since it doesn't use any electricity, and is easy to rinse and clean, requires no disposable filters, a French press coffee and tea maker like Chrome is also perfect for for taking with you on your travels and a great camping French press as well. Don’t forget to leave your French press reviews!

 

Features

Available in 350ml/11.8 fl. oz & 1000ml/34 fl. oz

A true premium quality french press coffee and tea maker, with borosilicate glass beaker and fine crafted chrome housing

Secondary filter is in the lid, turn the lid to close the spout and retain heat, turn back to pour

Always use coarse ground coffee in a french press, (1 to 3 tablespoons per mug 300ml)

You can also use this French press to make loose leaf or blooming tea. Replacements beakers are available from the manufacturer.

How to Use a French Press

Step 1: Remove the press and place your coarse-ground coffee in the bottom of the beaker.

Step 2: Pour hot water over the coffee grinds, taking care to soak them entirely.

Step 3: Replace the lid and press, and wait 4 minutes for the coffee to steep.

Step 4: Gently press down on the plunger to finish the flavour extraction. Your coffee is ready to serve!

French Press Coffee Tips

Best French press coffee ratio is usually around 1-2 teaspoons of coarse ground coffee per cup of coffee to be made

Using the best coffee beans will give you the best French press coffee

To make cold brew coffee, use your French press and the refrigerate your coffee and add ice

French presses can also make French press tea, using 1-2 teaspoons of loose leaf tea per cup of tea to be made

Care

Remove beaker from body and hand wash with soap and warm water. The beaker is dishwasher safe, but take care as other items knocking into it could cause breakage.

Hand-washing the plunger and filter mechanism is recommended.

Wipe down the body with a slightly damp cloth as needed, and dry with a soft dish towel.

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