Reddit Reddit reviews Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 34 Ounce, Black

We found 8 Reddit comments about Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 34 Ounce, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 34 Ounce, Black
Add Coarsely Grounded Coffee. Add Hot Water. Wait 4 Minutes. Plunge.Environmentally friendly: No paper filters or plastic capsules required.Base and handle made of BPA-free polypropylene. Carafe made of German Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Glass. Plunger made of Stainless Steel34 Ounce Capacity.Dishwasher Safe.
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8 Reddit comments about Bodum Brazil French Press Coffee and Tea Maker, 34 Ounce, Black:

u/lemmefinishyo · 10 pointsr/Keto_Food

You guys: I think I'm going to be that guy.

I'm pretty sure I'm commenting on this for the right reason, which is possibly share one of my favorite things on this green earth.

It's mind shatteringly easy to make delightful, delicious cold brew iced coffee at home.

Admittedly - I use a French Press . Not everyone has one. In fact, when I started, I also didn't have one. I filled a freaking mason jar with coffee grounds (1/3 cup of grounds to 32 oz of water), and stuck it in the fridge. Then I did this crazy filtering thing with cheesecloth. And it was still so freaking good I bought the above French press.

Literally all you do is fill the French press with grounds and water, and stick it in the fridge overnight. In the morning, push it down. Pour it. Add cream (heavy, yo, we Keto). I add sugar free vanilla syrup, but you don't have to. I prefer my cold brew to 94% of what's out there (there's some other delicious iced coffee out there).

Look, I bet that Gevalia deal is yummy. I totally am not trying to be like "you jerks BUYING iced coffee should know about this". But legitimately maybe you just didn't know how incredibly simple, stupid proof (I'm proof), and cheap this is. So if there's a slight chance I helped someone and staved off bedtime, I'll call it 3 minutes well spent. Now I can sleep well, knowing there's a full 32 oz of cold brew waiting for me. Maybe there could be for you too...

Love you nerds. KCKO.

u/scottvs · 6 pointsr/Coffee

$50 means there doesn't need to be an "or"

3 cup Bialetti Moka Express $28.99

8 cup Bodum Brazil $19.99

u/gummy_bear_time · 2 pointsr/GiftIdeas

>that can just make everyday life a little nicer, more luxurious etc.

If this is the goal, you can upgrade something he currently has and uses frequently. One way to think about this is to do an inventory of his typical day -- what items does he interact with or consume all the time? So, if he wakes up pretty early and relies on an alarm clock, you could get him a smart sunrise alarm clock or one that projects on the ceiling.

If he drinks coffee, you could upgrade his coffee bean grinder or get him a French press. (I like the Bodum brand, which is top rated on Wirecutter.) Speaking of, I find the Wirecutter website to be a good source for upgrade ideas. I was going to suggest upgrading bed sheets, but that might go over budget and be hard to fit in a suitcase!

And etc. If there's a specific item you want to upgrade, feel free to come back and ask for suggestions!

u/Tyzan · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I don't know if this would work in Brazil, but where I live I frequently see french presses in thrift shops. I think people get them as gifts and don't know how to use them or something. I've always had good luck with the basic bodum french press. Or if you want to get fancier, the bodum chambord is the same but looks a little nicer. I've had some no name ones too but there's really no difference in taste

u/straddotcpp · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I would second the recommendation for a french press. I guess I doubt my old Mr. Coffee was on the SCA certified list, but I find the french press to be a much richer, more complex cup of coffee. It also has a low bar of entry--the press itself can be had for < $20 (https://smile.amazon.com/Bodum-Brazil-French-Press-Coffee/dp/B00430C92U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=bodum+brazil&qid=1563889158&s=gateway&sr=8-1), you can get away with a blade grinder if you absolutely need to, and you don't really need to get an electric kettle with 1 degree temperature increments--you can boil water in a regular tea kettle, give it a minute or two after it comes off (depending how hot you want your water to be), and pour in.

u/thek2kid · 1 pointr/Fitness

Yea so for #1. You want to get one of these, chug it, and then hit the gym.

u/Sphincone · 1 pointr/Coffee

There's a few under $20, like this and this which one should I get?

u/bkrassn · 1 pointr/vandwellers

Here is my coffee setup. My inverter is so large because I also use an induction cooktop. You could get a 1kw inverter. I got pure sine wave. Not sure if it is needed for coffee equipment, it is for the cooktop.

Bodum BRAZIL Coffee Maker, French Press Coffee Maker, Black, 34 Ounce (8 Cup) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00430C92U/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_wvpXAbW92EBHZ

Bodum 11452-01US BISTRO Water Kettle, Electric Water Kettle, Black, 34 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00851LSAC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_XwpXAbDEAN6HY

Bodum BISTRO Blade Grinder, Electric Blade Coffee Grinder, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0043073WQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_FypXAbQCNKFDN


Power TechON 2000W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 12V DC to 120V AC with 3 AC Outlets + 1 5V USB Port, Remote Switch and 2 Battery Cables (4000W Peak) PS1003 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0131NFWX2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_BzpXAbZCE8T42