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☕ Elevate your brew game with grit-free perfection!
The ESPRO P7 French Press combines patented double micro-filter technology with durable, BPA-free stainless steel construction to deliver a smooth, grit-free 18oz coffee brew. Its insulated double-wall design keeps coffee fresh and warm for leisurely sipping, while dishwasher-safe convenience and a sleek Aegean Blue finish make it a stylish, long-lasting addition to any coffee lover’s routine.















| ASIN | B0BPWPPNQF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,232 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #27 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand | ESPRO |
| Brand Name | ESPRO |
| Capacity | 1.1 Pounds |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Aegean Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,809 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | French Press |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.3"D x 4.2"W x 9.5"H |
| Item Type Name | French press |
| Item Weight | 1.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ESPRO |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | P7 |
| Model Number | 1018C2-22AB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Thermal |
| Part Number | 1018C2-22AB |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3"D x 4.2"W x 9.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Brewing |
| Special Feature | Thermal |
| Style | Traditional |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**T
Nice, pricey but worth it.
Love this pot--keeps coffee hot for hours, traps even the tiny sediment so coffee doesn't get bitter, and looks very nice, IMO. Made well, and feels substantial Appreciated the matte finish, too. Worth the splurge...I think it will last a very long time.
D**S
Great Coffee, Keeps it Reasonably Hot
Update: After three weeks of use, here's what I can tell you. This press has totally replaced my classic Bodum French press, which has been relegated to basement storage. My initial impression that it was harder to clean than the Bodum one was wrong. Actually, it's easier to clean and I never have to worry about breaking it. My annoyance that it didn't keep the coffee as hot as other reviewers promised (whoever said it keeps coffee hot four hours is lying) has totally faded because the coffee is delicious. While it does not keep the coffee hot like a thermos would, it does keep it nice and fresh and hot if you want to make a press and have it on the table throughout a leisurely breakfast while reading the newspaper or whatever. So, overall, I do stand by my bottom line. Great coffee, might not be worth the extra for the double-wall vacuum-sealed, but I can't see going back to my old press again. Original review below: I bought this after reading a NYTimes Wirecutter review of French Presses. I’ve used a classic Bodum press for two decades, but after reading about the potential cholesterol raising effects of unfiltered coffee, was looking for an alternative. I use a Clever for single-cup filtered coffee, but most days I want to brew more than one cup at a time. Enter the Espro. And as long as I was upgrading, why not go all in with the double-wall vacuum insulated model? This could be my leisurely weekend coffee maker. Well, the coffee is great, but the added expense of the double-wall, vacuum insulation is not at all worth it. Kept the coffee moderately hot for one hour. After two hours, it was unpleasantly cold. I thought this would spare me the need to decant into a thermos, thereby saving me some clean up. But since there are so more parts to the filtration system than a typical press, it’s more of a pain to clean up, and doesn’t keep the coffee very hot. Bottom line: Great filtration, but the glass or non vacuum sealer metal versions would suffice. The top of the line version doesn’t deliver on keeping coffee hot long enough to justify the high price tag.
T**3
Super Nice
This French press lives up to the hype. Super nice build, not cheap feeling in any way. It replaced a small glass French press and the difference in the taste of the coffee is dramatic. This holds the temperature longer which make a big difference and the screens work very well at keeping the coffee fines out of the pour, little to none at the bottom of the cup. Extremely pleased.
C**T
Easy to use - worth every penny.
I love this coffee press!! It make delicious coffee - easy to clean - easy to use and all stainless. A win-win!
V**E
Better filter shape to avoid wasting a coup or more every use.
It's very nice and does a good job. But it could be more efficient though. The last 10 ounces or more are always left in the press and impossible to pour it out. A better filter design is warranted. Instead of a solid flat bottom press suggest a more cone shape. That should allow all the coffee to be poured out instead of wasting a cup every use.
M**R
The double filters on this mean you don't need as good a grinder
I bought this along with a super high-quality grinder, and discovered that I kinda only needed one or the other. The mesh filters are fine enough on this that you can get away with a relatively crappy grinder. You can even use regular pre-ground coffee, and it'll come out okay. With a normal glass/single layer mesh press, using regular grounds will result in actual sludge in the bottom of your cup. With this unit, the Costco bulk ground coffee will leave some fines in your cup, but will work fine otherwise; the second layer of screening is good enough to keep the sludge at bay. If, on the other hand, you have a high quality, consistent grinder, you can buy a less expensive press and do fine. That said, pairing this with a good grinder makes absolutely *splendid* coffee. You don't necessarily need both, but I doubt you'll regret the purchase. The double filters can also help you calibrate your grinder; if the inner filter is getting many grounds on it, you probably want a slightly coarser grind. This unit is tall and skinny, and does better with a tall sink for cleaning. If you're trying to rinse it out upstairs in a standard bathroom sink, you should be able to do it, but it'll take a little maneuvering. The actual cleaning process is very easy, although you do have to clean two little baskets instead of one. It takes a wee bit longer than cleaning a standard press. The build quality seems good. Oh, one other note: because of the filter design, you end up with some coffee left in the bottom that you can't drink. You're using a more water than normal, so it takes more grounds than you're probably expecting. Further, French presses need more grounds for the same amount of coffee, because they're ground coarse and use a shorter brewing time. (normally 4 minutes.) I use six tablespoons of coffee per batch, and I get two 16-ounce cups out of it. With my older drip brewer, it took only four tablespoons. In exchange, the quality is *vastly* better, you can use almost any grounds, and after you've plunged it, the coffee stays excellent for at least an hour. Seems well worth it to me, but if your coffee budget is small, the higher consumption might be something to consider.
B**E
It’s nice but there some downsides.
I’ve used this for about a month now. I like the outer steel container. It’s heavy duty and looks nice. The coffee tastes good, and it does stay warm for longer than my old glass French press. The downsides are that both filters are plastic, and the rim appears to be silicone. It’s extra work cleaning both filters and my worry is that the silicone rim will show signs of wear eventually and need to be replaced. So far it is holding up fine, but the Bodum French press filters were all stainless still and would never really need to be replaced (no plastic). The Bodum French press filter was also simpler to clean quickly compared to this multi layer filter that must be taken apart each time. The other little downside for me the large size. The 32oz is really big… it can actually hold about twice as much coffee as my old Bodum. If my partner also drank coffee in the morning this press would be perfect. But just for me, it’s way too big and it’s hard to see the measuring lines on the inside of the container. Finally, when I pour out the coffee, there is always quite a lot of coffee still in the container trapped with all the grounds which is a waste. You can get most of the coffee out by pulling up the plunger, picking up the container and pushing the plunger down again as you pour. But it’s kind of annoying. I wanted to treat myself to a really nice FP. Overall, this is a nice press, but I’m not in love with it. I did love my glass Bodum but my Bodum would break up with me every year or so. My search for the perfect FP continues on.
S**S
Great French Press Coffee Maker
The high end of the French Press. The double wall stainless steel construction keeps the coffee hot and fresh much longer and the double basket gives traps all the fine residue at the bottom. Clean up is a breeze, less than a minute to rinse the basket and dump the remain into my composter (Reencle).
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