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product_id: 717973
title: "Bodum 34 oz Columbia Thermal French Press Coffee Maker, Insulated Double Wall Stainless Steel, Chrome"
brand: "bodum"
price: "€ 134.37"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Bodum"
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region: Croatia
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# 1.5L / 12 cups capacity Keeps coffee hot 2 hrs Double-wall stainless steel Bodum 34 oz Columbia Thermal French Press Coffee Maker, Insulated Double Wall Stainless Steel, Chrome

**Brand:** bodum
**Price:** € 134.37
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee ritual—hot, bold, and effortlessly stylish.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bodum 34 oz Columbia Thermal French Press Coffee Maker, Insulated Double Wall Stainless Steel, Chrome by bodum
- **How much does it cost?** € 134.37 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/717973-bodum-34-oz-columbia-thermal-french-press-coffee-maker-insulated)

## Best For

- bodum enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bodum brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic Brewing:** Ditch paper filters and plastic pods—embrace sustainable, full-bodied coffee with every press.
- • **Effortless Elegance:** Cool-touch ergonomic handle and spill-proof safety lid combine style with practical comfort.
- • **Brew Bold, Brew Clean:** Silicone & mesh plunger ensures smooth filtration with minimal sediment—pure flavor, every time.
- • **Sip Longer, Stay Hotter:** Insulated double-wall stainless steel locks in heat for up to 2 hours—no more lukewarm coffee FOMO.
- • **Dishwasher Friendly, Life Ready:** Durable stainless steel design cleans easily and withstands daily hustle without losing shine.

## Overview

The Bodum Columbia 34 oz Thermal French Press features a durable double-wall stainless steel body that keeps coffee hot for up to two hours. With a generous 1.5-liter capacity, it brews up to 12 cups of rich, full-bodied coffee using an eco-friendly silicone and mesh plunger for superior filtration. Designed for both home and office, it offers a cool-touch handle, spill-resistant lid, and dishwasher-safe convenience, making it the perfect blend of style, function, and sustainability.

## Description

desertcart.com Ideal for home or office, this French press coffeemaker doubles as an insulated thermos so coffee stays hot and fresh for up to two hours. The pot holds 34 ounces (1 liter), nearly seven 5-ounce cups, and can be used for brewing tea as well as coffee. It's made of stainless steel polished to a mirror-finish, has a large, comfortable handle, and is dishwasher-safe. The lid seals in heat remarkably well and turns to prevent heat from escaping through the spout between pours. The pot stands 8-1/2 inches high, including the plunger top. --Fred Brack Product Description About the COLUMBIA Insulated French Press Coffee Maker Plunge into piping hot coffee that’s bursting with flavor, courtesy of the COLUMBIA insulated coffee maker. Part of Bodum’s iconic French press brewing system, this innovative coffee maker blends simplicity of brewing with purity of taste, while its unique double-wall construction ensures your coffee stays hotter for longer. In four short minutes, the COLUMBIA coffee maker turns water and coarsely ground beans into rich, full-bodied coffee. But its insulated, double-wall design ensures that your brew stays hot for up to two hours. So you can enjoy a long, leisurely breakfast without needing to brew twice. Thanks to Bodum’s stylish design, the COLUMBIA looks as good as your coffee tastes. Its stainless steel body has been molded to perfection with sophisticated curves, while its durable chrome finish conceals scratches and fits into any vintage or modern kitchen. Main Features & Benefits

Review: We love it! - We've used French Press coffee pots for years - the glass ones with plastic lids. I kept breaking the glass beaker. And, I love my coffee extremely hot, which resulted in a lot of needlessly thrown away coffee that was lukewarm. And along came this new stainless steel themal 12-cup (well, it's more like 6 cups for us, as we use big mugs) coffee press . . . well, I am a picky person, when it comes to preparing and drinking coffee, and I absolutely adore this thing! I love the fact that it goes into the dishwasher with no worries about breakage. I love that it keeps your coffee warm for a pretty darn long time (even hot enough for me!). I love how it looks, how it cleans up, how the plunger goes down smoothly and rarely leaves coffee grains in your cup. If I've got to find something to complain about, I will mention two things - but they hardly count because once you're aware of them, it's not a big deal to avoid their effects: 1. it's a good idea to make sure the arrow on the lid is pointing away from the pouring spout when the pot is sitting, as this keeps the heat in better; but do remember to turn the lid so the arrow is pointing at the pouring spout before trying to pour, or it will eventually backpour down the side of the pot. (but it's pretty easy to train yourself to do this) and 2. the lid gets pretty hot, so watch those tender fingers while turning the lid. I use the fingers with guitar calluses on them to do this, but you can always use a potholder or just do it real quick. I haven't found it to be so hot that it actually injures ya' anyway. OK, anyway. Love it; love it; love it. I do not regret spending the money. We've had this about a month now.
Review: delicious coffee, easy to use, since when is 4 oz = 1 cup? - The stainless steel is a great idea. Stylish, yet hard to break. Like all french presses from Bodum the coffee is excellent. I'm comparing the quality to commercial machines in coffee shops and $1200 coffee/expresso machines for home use. It's simple! It is really hard to make bad coffee. I don't understand why a few people claim it's hard to clean. I think it is easy to clean. Well, I guess the 100% automated $1200 coffee/expresso machine is easier but hey, there is a significant price break. Compared to my old coffee machine, the french press is easier and faster to clean. Keep your coffee warm for hours??? But the brew turns bitter and foul if you let it sit for more than the recommended time. Buy a thermos ( I love my Nissan/Thermos). I pour the coffee into the vacuum carafe from my old, no longer used coffee machine and my coffee stays warm for hours. Remember to use a coarse grind as stated in the instructions or your coffee will be acidic and bitter. Major downside. You will need double the coffee beans for one 8 oz cup of coffee. One scoop of coffee grounds = one 4 oz "cup" of coffee. What measurement system are those Bodum designers using anyway? The "8 cup" pot is enough for me for everyday use. But I regret my decision when company comes over and I press pot after pot ahead of time & pour into my vacuum carafes to serve after dinner.

## Features

- Insulated French press coffee maker with a durable, double wall stainless steel construction for greater heat retention.
- Keeps coffee hot for up to two hours.
- 1.5-liter capacity, enough for 12 cups of coffee.
- Silicone and mesh plunger that prevents scratching, offers a more complete filtration, and reduces sediment.
- Easy-grip, cool-touch handle that’s a pleasure to hold and pour.
- Safety lid that keeps contents from spilling.
- Environmentally friendly method of brewing – no paper filters or plastic capsules required.
- Easy to use and easy to clean.
- Dishwasher safe.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00005YY9X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,570 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #43 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand | Bodum |
| Brand Name | Bodum |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Coffee Input Type | ground_coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,255 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Stainless Steel Mesh |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00727015302799 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | French Press Coffee Maker |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.08"D x 5.51"W x 8.65"H |
| Item Type Name | French Press |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bodum |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Columbia |
| Model Number | 1308-16 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Heat Retention |
| Part Number | 1308-16 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 7.08"D x 5.51"W x 8.65"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Activities, Traveling |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Heat Retention |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
| Style | French |
| UPC | 727015302799 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 700 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bodum
- **Capacity:** 1 Liters
- **Color:** Chrome
- **Product Dimensions:** 7.08"D x 5.51"W x 8.65"H
- **Special Feature:** Heat Retention

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We love it!
*by H***R on August 30, 2006*

We've used French Press coffee pots for years - the glass ones with plastic lids. I kept breaking the glass beaker. And, I love my coffee extremely hot, which resulted in a lot of needlessly thrown away coffee that was lukewarm. And along came this new stainless steel themal 12-cup (well, it's more like 6 cups for us, as we use big mugs) coffee press . . . well, I am a picky person, when it comes to preparing and drinking coffee, and I absolutely adore this thing! I love the fact that it goes into the dishwasher with no worries about breakage. I love that it keeps your coffee warm for a pretty darn long time (even hot enough for me!). I love how it looks, how it cleans up, how the plunger goes down smoothly and rarely leaves coffee grains in your cup. If I've got to find something to complain about, I will mention two things - but they hardly count because once you're aware of them, it's not a big deal to avoid their effects: 1. it's a good idea to make sure the arrow on the lid is pointing away from the pouring spout when the pot is sitting, as this keeps the heat in better; but do remember to turn the lid so the arrow is pointing at the pouring spout before trying to pour, or it will eventually backpour down the side of the pot. (but it's pretty easy to train yourself to do this) and 2. the lid gets pretty hot, so watch those tender fingers while turning the lid. I use the fingers with guitar calluses on them to do this, but you can always use a potholder or just do it real quick. I haven't found it to be so hot that it actually injures ya' anyway. OK, anyway. Love it; love it; love it. I do not regret spending the money. We've had this about a month now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ delicious coffee, easy to use, since when is 4 oz = 1 cup?
*by E***T on August 1, 2009*

The stainless steel is a great idea. Stylish, yet hard to break. Like all french presses from Bodum the coffee is excellent. I'm comparing the quality to commercial machines in coffee shops and $1200 coffee/expresso machines for home use. It's simple! It is really hard to make bad coffee. I don't understand why a few people claim it's hard to clean. I think it is easy to clean. Well, I guess the 100% automated $1200 coffee/expresso machine is easier but hey, there is a significant price break. Compared to my old coffee machine, the french press is easier and faster to clean. Keep your coffee warm for hours??? But the brew turns bitter and foul if you let it sit for more than the recommended time. Buy a thermos ( I love my Nissan/Thermos). I pour the coffee into the vacuum carafe from my old, no longer used coffee machine and my coffee stays warm for hours. Remember to use a coarse grind as stated in the instructions or your coffee will be acidic and bitter. Major downside. You will need double the coffee beans for one 8 oz cup of coffee. One scoop of coffee grounds = one 4 oz "cup" of coffee. What measurement system are those Bodum designers using anyway? The "8 cup" pot is enough for me for everyday use. But I regret my decision when company comes over and I press pot after pot ahead of time & pour into my vacuum carafes to serve after dinner.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect coffee!
*by M***T on February 18, 2007*

Start with good beans and grind your own if you can. I haven't gone as far to roast my own, but I'm good for the moment. What I like about this french press is that it is unlikely to end up in broken glass anywhere. The plunger fits nicely, the outside shape is pleasing (note it is cylindrical inside so the pot looks far bigger than its actual capacity) and if you follow the directions, you get excellent coffee. I actually like the pinch of sediment - it gives some body to the coffee near the end. You can always leave the last sip. My perfect method, you can develop your own. 1) Get your coarse grind ready. The filter is fine enough to work with standard grinds too (not too fine or espresso) 2) Heat water to a rolling boil - Emsa perfect beaker in the microwave or a kettle, either way. Good bottled or filtered water. 3) As soon as the water's boiling, take the beaker or kettle off the heat, then open the pot, drop in the coffee. By now the 212 deg F water has cooled to below 205 (190-205 is about perfect, I believe) 4) Pour in the water, cover with the plunger extended all the way up and set your timer. 5) Right before the fourth minute, slowly push the plunger down. It will meet reistance at the surface of the coffee, so gently push it all the way down. I like to serve the coffee right away. I can't see it remaining hot for the claimed two hours, but I also worry about bitters from the grounds seeping into the coffee over time. When poured right away, the coffee is smooth enough to drink black even if you're a latte-with-sugar drinker. Few drip machines can measure up to this because you're in control of the water temperature, the brew time, and the separation from the grinds. It cleans easily - you could simply rinse off and be OK. I drop in hot water, a spot of dish soap and run the plunger down, rinse and dry. There are no grooves and crannies where coffee or soap can get stuck everything's smooth - like the coffee. No worries about breaking thin glass either.

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