Bodum 1548-01US Brazil 8-Cup (34-Ounce) Coffee Press
Bodum 1548-01US Brazil 8-Cup (34-Ounce) Coffee Press
- 8-cup, 34-ounce French press coffee maker allows you to brew flavorful coffee in 4 minutes
- Beaker made of ultra-light, heat-resistant borosilicate glass; polypropylene handle and base
- 3-part stainless steel mesh filter helps extract your coffee’s aromatic oils and subtle flavors
- Patented safety lid prevents splashing of liquids while pressing
- All parts are dishwasher safe
The Brazil French Press coffee maker, designed in the early 80′s, was our first coffee maker and quickly became a symbol of what Bodum stands for. Attractive and functional design at an affordable price. The Brazil has an ultra-light, heat-resistant borosilicate glass beaker and a polypropylene handle and base, which make the Brazil easy to use and easy to clean. The 3-part stainless steel plunger has a fine mesh filter, which allows for a premium extraction of your coffee’s aromatic oils and subtle flavors. A mesh filter allows this flavor to be delivered direct to your cup and not absorbed by a paper filter. Plus, no paper filter means no waste. The patented safety lid prevents the splashing of liquids while pressing. All parts are dishwasher safe. This 8-cup coffeemaker is (1.0 l, 34oz.) in size and is also available in 3-cup (0.35 l, 12 oz) size model.
List Price: $ 27.00
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