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Welcome to French Coffee Press and we hope you find our information useful. Below is my journey on how I stumbled across my first french coffee press I wanted to share with you.

French coffee presses produce some of the best tasting coffee there has ever been.

Coffee presses are designed with simple elegance and maximize the whole coffee experience.

French coffee presses do not suffer degraded coffee extraction such as that of filter based coffee machines you see just about everywhere.

Many people have never used a french coffee press. Of all of my family and friends I was the first person that encountered them.

My very first french coffee press I saw in a clearance aisle. I've always been very picky about my coffee, I'm not a paid professional coffee drinker or anything but I can't count the times I've critiqued coffee.

I have been drinking coffee for decades and I know what tastes good and what doesn't.

So here's this french coffee press I've been eyeballing on a store shelf for months and finally one day I spotted one in the clearance isle as I said, so I could no longer hold out and had to buy it.

I took it home, and tossed it to the side.

Months passed.

Then one day I finally got tired of it sitting around on the counter space and decided I should finally try and sort out how this thing worked. It looked very cool, and the design was just great I thought.

But how did it work? How am I supposed to get a good cup of coffee out of this thing? I did a quick look on the internet for how to use a french coffee press. The directions looked simple enough.

Boil some water and let it quit bubbling and then put coffee grounds in the bottom of the coffee press to your desired strength. And then pour the hot water on to the top of the coffee grounds and then stir it around if you like. And then put the plunger onto the top of the press and then press the plunger down to the bottom and then pour yourself a cup of coffee.

The coffee taste was phenomenal, simply amazing. For such a simple device I was tasting some of the best coffee I've ever had the pleasure of drinking. It was able to even make old coffee grounds taste as least somewhat satisfactory compared to what it would be otherwise.

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