Lovely Home French Press Coffee And Tea Makers Campaign

Social Deal

Campaign Prerequisites
  • United States    

Campaign Details

Lovely Home French Press Coffee And Tea Makers, Stainless Steel & Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Glass, The Original French Press, 8 cup, 1 liter, 34 ounces and bonus E-book

Campaign ID: C103468
Categories: Coffee & Tea
Shipping Method: Amazon (FBA or FBM)
Amazon Prime: Required
Retail Price: $25 FREE

Product Details
History and design A French press made of stainless steel Over the years, the French press has undergone several design modifications. The first coffee press, which may have been made in France, was the modern coffee press in its rudimentary form-a metal or cheesecloth screen fitted to a rod that users would press into a pot of boiling water. The coffee press was patented by Milanese designer Attilio Calimani in 1929. It underwent several design modifications through Faliero Bondanini, who patented his own version in 1958 and began manufacturing it in a French clarinet factory called Martin SA under the brand name "Melior". Its popularity may have been aided in 1965 by its use in the Michael Caine film The Ipcress File. Instructions for Use Step 1 Heat your water to 205 degrees by bringing it to a boil and letting it sit for 30 seconds. Step 2 Fill your French press about one-quarter full with hot water and press the plunger all the way down. Swirl the hot water around inside the French press for about 10 seconds, then pull the plunger up and remove the lid. Discard the rinse water. Step 3 If using pre-ground coffee skip to Step 4. Otherwise, weigh out your whole bean coffee and grind it on a coarse setting. See our guide on how to grind your coffee for reference. Step 4 Pour your ground coffee into the French Press and gently shake it back and forth to settle the grounds. Step 5 Time: 0:00-0:30 Pour about half of your hot water evenly over the grounds. This step is called the bloom. Hot water forces the ground coffee to release trapped gases, leading to expansion of the coffee and wonderful aromas for you to enjoy. During the bloom, a thick "crust" of coffee grounds will also form. Start your timer once you've finished pouring. Step 6 Once your timer hits 30 seconds, stir the coffee gently for 5 seconds to break up the crust and mix the grounds evenly with the water.

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