Grosche
Madrid French press (8-cup)
If you are looking for a premium French press but
do not want to spend a fortune, Grosche Madrid is your best bet. With a uniquely modern design and high-quality construction, this machine will
last for many years. I've had the pleasure of trying this model a few times,
and even if I cannot beat SterlingPro, it's a pleasure to use it and create a
great coffee for the body.
Like all other machines on my list, Grosche Madrid comes
with borosilicate glass. The case or cage
is crafted beautifully by chrome. It also
comes with a small function that allows you to turn the lid to close the plate
and keep the coffee warm. In addition to coffee, you can also use this machine
to prepare loose leaves or flower tea. The Grosche press not only uses a
3-piece stainless steel filter but also
has a secondary filter on the lid.
Regarding design, Grosche French press
resembles SterlingPro. Both have a steel case (chrome in this case), which adds
a touch of sophistication to the print. One thing I like about this press is
that the button on top of the lid is of a
metal material. It simply adds to the
elegant design of the model, though it can sometimes get a little hot.
Grosche Madrid is a high-quality
French press
that does not affect your budget.
Kona French
press in a stainless steel
The insulating and protective structure of this model lends
a little artistic character. It is available in black or red and offers
additional protection for borosilicate glass. The material of the frame is
of stainless steel.
It can also be a cleaned
in the dishwasher, and since the pressure and the frame are connected, you can
place everything on the top shelf. The Kona French press
prepares 34 ounces that are perfect to share.
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