The double walled Bistro coffee mugs are on sale. These are made of glass and absolutely do the job that they advertise. I can't live without these anymore. However, be prepared for a few shattered cups when ordering direct from Bodum, as they clearly did not believe in investing in padding for shipping and handling was worth their money (when I ordered from them two years ago).
Just open a ticket and email pictures of your shattered cups, and they will email you another box with (hopefully) enough intact cups to make up the difference.
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11-13-2023 at 04:48 AM.
I use my 40 oz thermos and basket from my Bunn as a pour-over setup. I have yet to find any all-in-one pour over replacement that insulates as well or works any better.
Regarding the plastic comments- yep, be careful. I bought a bodum French press the last time they had a sale. First push of the plunger and the top cracked.
I use my 40 oz thermos and basket from my Bunn as a pour-over setup. I have yet to find any all-in-one pour over replacement that insulates as well or works any better.
Same at work I do pour over into my 32oz yeti after my bodom base shattered, best accident ever lol, I use the basket from the base
Regarding the plastic comments- yep, be careful. I bought a bodum French press the last time they had a sale. First push of the plunger and the top cracked.
I just noticed that now they're calling what are clearly French presses "coffee makers"… maybe what's described as their French presses now can't be plastic. Because they also sell much more expensive ones that they categorize specifically as French presses. Not sure, thought the wording was interesting tho. But yes, what I purchased was definitely what I'd call a French press, and the plastic top cracked the first time I plunged it.
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Probably "coffee" that's what it was for me. Deleted it now cause I don't want shilly deals for clearance items that belong at TJX for half this.
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.. giving it a miss.
Glad I just saw your post. Emptied my cart, I thought they were glass.
Just open a ticket and email pictures of your shattered cups, and they will email you another box with (hopefully) enough intact cups to make up the difference.
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Same at work I do pour over into my 32oz yeti after my bodom base shattered, best accident ever lol, I use the basket from the base
I just noticed that now they're calling what are clearly French presses "coffee makers"… maybe what's described as their French presses now can't be plastic. Because they also sell much more expensive ones that they categorize specifically as French presses. Not sure, thought the wording was interesting tho. But yes, what I purchased was definitely what I'd call a French press, and the plastic top cracked the first time I plunged it.