Description
From the brand
NO CAPSULES, NO PAPER FILTERS, NO WASTE
Bodum story began in Copenhagen, Denmark, where Peter Bodum founded the company in 1944. Throughout the years we strove for the best quality of products made with a beautiful design. We innovate to create great designs, based on our guiding principle that form follows functionality while keeping an eye on sustainability, environmental responsibility, and respect for the wellbeing of our planet.
Slow Coffee
Good coffee beans, a glass beaker, a steel filter, and freshly boiled water is all you need to brew the world’s best cup of coffee.
Try a loose leaf tea
Tea presses, pots, kettles. And more. Your call. From brewing to drinking: it’s all here.
Kitchenware
BODUM premiered its line of double wall glasses in 2004. Over the past years the collection has earned numerous awards.
E-Bodum
e-BODUM inspires you to build a collection of tools that reflect our core principle: Good design has to be functional and affordable.
Hugh –
It does it’s job
philip lawman –
As advertised and delivered early!
Roberta jones –
It’s a perfect old fashioned cafeteria; only complaint is that it has a plastic bit… why?
Catherine –
Back story: Yesterday we bought some ground coffee from Costco that had rave reviews, but remembered we no longer had a cafetiere after our clear-out of frustrating belongings before moving house. (The cafetiere we dismissed was from Sainsburys about 8 years ago. It looked nice, but the spout was so rounded that so much coffee was wasted with it being impossible not to pour without it dribbling down the cafetiere — this also meant always having to pour drinks over the sink.Back to yesterday: The Costco we were in didn’t sell cafetieres, and being a Sunday, other shops were soon closing. So, remembering the amazing Amazon delivery service, I searched for the cafetiere with most and best reviews.Today: It arrived in time to wash it up for making after-lunch coffees, all in tact and well-protected in the packaging.Easy to wash, looks smart, and more importantly pours accurately! The cafetiere recommends using course-ground coffee, and the coffee we bought yesterday is fairly fine, but had no problem with it getting blocked or with granules passing through.I hope this lasts us many years!
Jazebladeface –
Bought for a friend, they love it. Cracking gift idea 🙂
Big Ian –
This is cafetière makes two large mugs of perfect coffee. I use it with 2 heaped measuring spoons of Costa Signature coffee and boiling water. I also microwave a small jug of milk and pour about 1.5 inches of warm milk into the mug before topping up with coffee. The results are amazing. So good that I bought another as a spare whilst they were on the Deal of the Day promotion. Go ahead and treat yourself!
KJ –
Making coffee using the Bodum every morning has been a wonderful ritual — 3 scoops of my choice of ground coffee followed by the hot water pour, stir and lid on in the closed position. Four minutes brew time followed by a gentle push of the plunger, a turn of the lid into the open position and then I am done. Smart design that is a joy to use and easy to clean.
Chris A –
Classic design, makes proper coffee withe the minimum fuss. No need for filter papers, no complex machinery, and is full dishwasherable. Why if good coffee is this easy does anyone have to have freeze dried coffee? This is the only downside to this cafetiere, once you start using it you can never go back to instant coffee.This 1 litre model is perfect for a couple or small family. It will do three good sized mugs or six coffee cups in one press, but is still quiet happy doing a single mug. For a single cup you might want a smaller one, but since they seem to be more expensive I dont see the point in getting a smaller version.
Amazon Customer –
Was a present
Su –
Fantastic and simple French press. Makes 21/2 mugs of coffee. Easy to clean too. Have poured boiling water in and it’s fine. Probably not the heatwave make coffee, should have cooker water butvher, I’m impatient.
Abigaylet –
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