Walmart[walmart.com] has 15-Oz Bodum Travel French Press Double Wall Plastic Coffee Maker (Black) on sale for $10.12. Select free store pickup where available, shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30 day free trial[walmart.com]) or free on $35+ orders.
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About the BODUM Travel French Press Coffee Maker, Black. Enjoy your favorite coffee anywhere, anytime, courtesy of the Bodum Travel French Press. This portable coffee maker combines the benefits of a French press brewing system with an insulated travel flask in one handy gadget. Crafted from BPA-free plastic, this portable coffee maker with built-in silicone and mesh plunger lid takes the place of a traditional French press. Its double-wall construction keeps your coffee hotter for longer, while the silicone band gives a safe and ergonomic grip. You can brew coffee on the move, or fill up from a larger pot you’ve brewed at home. You can even use it to brew loose-leaf tea. Perfect for taking on the train for your morning commute or popping in your rucksack when you go camping.
Manufacturer:
Bodum
Product SKU:
863217229
UPC:
699965467876
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Walmart[walmart.com] has 15-Oz Bodum Travel French Press Double Wall Plastic Coffee Maker (Black) on sale for $10.12. Select free store pickup where available, shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30 day free trial[walmart.com]) or free on $35+ orders.
Note: Free Store pickup may vary by location.
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Model: BODUM Travel French Press Double Wall Plastic Coffee Maker, 15 Ounce, Black
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I got a similar travel mug from starsucks and I never enjoyed using the French press feature so I threw away the plunger. The coffee didn't taste the same with grounds at the bottom.
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If you use this you'll be over extracting the coffee and cause bitterness. 4 minutes is considered the normal brewing time for French press. The Bodum French press that's for $13.50 and a Ozark double walled steel tumbler for $7 to $9. (22 oz to 30 oz) from Walmart will give you a better brew and traveling drinking vessel.
I remember this exact mold being rolled out over and over again in different colors and always being eventually clearanced out at retailers. Penney's had them for a few bucks last I saw it there. I grabbed the Starbucks version when it came out in the latter 2000s.
What it means is that you can always replace the parts cheaply, but yeah, the dregs make the coffee bitter unless you drink it fast.
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I thought this idea was awesome but these over extract the coffee. Not a good product.
Just make your coffee 5 minutes earlier and pour it into a travel cup. Ozark Trail Tumblers are a cheap option though the lid isn't spill proof. The spill proof lid will pop up if things are steamy. Zojurishi or Stanley cups are way better.
If you use this you'll be over extracting the coffee and cause bitterness. 4 minutes is considered the normal brewing time for French press. The Bodum French press that's for $13.50 and a Ozark double walled steel tumbler for $7 to $9. (22 oz to 30 oz) from Walmart will give you a better brew and traveling drinking vessel.
I have this and I find it useful while traveling. It takes up less space when packing and it is it's own travel cup, which is nice. After I brew it, I just pour into something else, rinse the cup and pour it back in. Saves having to pack both a press and travel mug and the press itself takes up less space than a regular sized press.
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I remember this exact mold being rolled out over and over again in different colors and always being eventually clearanced out at retailers. Penney's had them for a few bucks last I saw it there. I grabbed the Starbucks version when it came out in the latter 2000s.
What it means is that you can always replace the parts cheaply, but yeah, the dregs make the coffee bitter unless you drink it fast.
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Just make your coffee 5 minutes earlier and pour it into a travel cup. Ozark Trail Tumblers are a cheap option though the lid isn't spill proof. The spill proof lid will pop up if things are steamy. Zojurishi or Stanley cups are way better.
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