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Bodum 1308-16 Columbia 8-Cup Stainless-Steel Thermal Press Pot |
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Bodum Replacement Spare Glass for Coffee Press, 12 cup, 51 Fl Oz |
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Bodum Replacement Filter Mesh for 4. 6, or 8 Cup French Press |
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The French press gives us the opportunity to do an excellent American-style coffee almost anywhere as long as they can have hot water, which is not hard to find in an office, workshop or even in the jungle, I mean we all have reach a cooler / heater, a micro, stove or a campfire nearby No plane?. A note before beginning. It is very important that when you buy your coffee is ground just ask for French press or "coarsely ground. " This is because the bodum french press filter mesh is much coarser than the traditional paper and that's why. piston and a cup with handle. You must remove the lid and put the grind on the bottom of the cup as shown in the picture below. 2. Then pour boiling water over the ground wheat. If the grain is cool it should float over the duration of the infusion. If the grain goes to the fund immediately or within a short time unfortunately has to be bitter and it is not advisable to continue with the process. The smell of coffee should be collected immediately. 3. You just have to let it rest 5 to 10 minutes depending on the color of this infusion. Cover and bodum french press filter mesh the plunger to push the grind to the bottom of the cup and served in the cup. Once having served coffee residue left in the bodum french press filter mesh should be discarded and never used for a "second round. " It is convenient machine wash, dry and repeat this process. The resulting coffee is always a presence in both body and aroma than that of any coffee made in a typical office coffee machine and the bonus that we will not worry if we bought or not the coffee that we like, if was loose or heavily loaded, etc. Cleaning this machine is not difficult and should be performed after each preparation, home for hygiene, but also to avoid contaminating the taste of coffee in the next use. To do this properly, remove the piston and wash the glass in common. The piston consists of 5 parts: nut, bracket, filter, base and lid. Simply unscrew the base freeing all the parts and wash with detergent to remove as much sediment or grains that have been caught in any parts. To reassemble the filter holder is first placed on the nut, then the wire mesh filter, base, and finally tighten the screws. Following is the sequence. In size, the French press is photographed individually and yields one cup, but it is possible to find up to one liter of coffee. The cost of a good individual machine is between 400 and 500 Mexican pesos and is an excellent investment for anyone who always wants to have good coffee available anytime, anywhere. Important is to check that the glass is tempered glass to withstand the temperature variations which will be submitted. In my work I initially cost estimate the amount of coffee you should bring my press, and it is not as many different coffee types. So I followed the advice of a friend and I prefer to be "loaded" and then, if you actually need hot water to make coffee to my taste. Dude, I am happy that you enjoy your coffee, definitely that's the idea, to make the coffee of your choice on the site and place you want. You can also try using hot milk instead of water in the same coffee pot to make a great latte. In the case I highly recommend the "first wash" that outlined in the first inning. A good suggestion I changed the picture edealbag cluster of grains ground by two larger attempt to show the difference in the fineness of grind for drip coffee (the best known) and required for our French press. Additionally, in both images is compared with a 5 pesos Mexican currency to have a size reference. . . .