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Bodum Chambord 8-Cup Press with Bonus Pavina Thermal Glasses | 
| Brand: Bodum Category: Kitchen
List Price: $80.00 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $40.05 (50%)
New (9) from $33.90
Rating: 3 reviews
Color: Chrome Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.9 x 5.9
MPN: K4559-16 Model: K4559-16 UPC: 727015995212 EAN: 0727015995212 ASIN: B001B84EC0
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Bonus thermal glasses | | • | Glasses keep hot drinks hot longer and cold drinks cooler | | • | Accepted worldwide as the best way to brew coffee | | • | No filters needed - 3pc stainless steel filter is build right in | | • | Brews 34 oz and serves 2 - 3 people |
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Product Description Coffee Press Gift Set includes the original 34-oz. version of the Chambord press plus two 12-oz. Pavina double wall glasses. The press easily serves four and has all the favorite features: a polished stainless lid and holder, wide black handle and knob that stay cool, and a durable glass carafe. To use, simply spoon-in the ground coffee of your choice, fill with boiling water to the desired level and plunge the press firmly against the grounds. Wait a few minutes then enjoy fresh coffee! The Bodum Chambord is the original French press, an award winner of the American Culinary Institute's Gold Medal for two years straight.The Pavina highball glass is the winner of the European iF Design Award. This set consists of two highball glasses, each one with a 12-ounce capacity. Mouth-blown, the highball glasses are double-walled which help insulates hot or cold beverages. With this unique design, your beverage appears to float inside the inner layer of clear glass.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Coffee, Fine Build November 13, 2008 S Surveyor (NE, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My press has been making coffee for nearly a year. Great coffee. Solid construction. This rating is for the product, not the shipping or packaging. Albeit the shipping and packaging were fine, too. Pressing coffee uses at least twice the coffee grinds. Can't live without it.
Bodum 4 Star, Amazon 1 Star October 16, 2008 yendred 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had to send the items back because the glasses were broken. Amazon has been slipping in the QC department. I have had a similar press which I really like. The coffee has a richer flavor because the oils (and fine grind dust)pass through the mesh filter. There is only a small amount of sediment, which does not bother me, left behind in your coffee cup. This is a decent deal, but only if you can get the items shipped without breaking.
Good product, terrible packaging. September 30, 2008 D. Yang (New York, NY) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I wasn't expecting quite the hassle related to this product's packaging, but color me unimpressed. The first set arrived with one of the bonus glasses shattered; I contacted Amazon and they were quick to overnight a replacement to me. The second set arrived in even worse condition as both the glasses and the press were completely shattered in the box. Generally speaking, that's an awful lot of broken glass to deal with in two days. As it turns out, the bonus thermal glasses - beautifully designed, based on one of the four that actually arrived intact - are extremely delicate. There's little in the way of protection or padding inside the product's box apart from a little flimsy piece of cardboard and some bubble wrap that ostensibly separates the press and the glasses from each other. In my case, these bits of protection were not enough to get the job done and the contents were able to shift around and bang into each other. Maybe I just have bad luck, who knows. Regardless, I point my finger squarely at Bodum and not Amazon, as both product boxes individually arrived with plenty of cushiony plastic air pillows. It's clear that this particular box set needs something more substantial inside to withstand the rigors of transport. Needless to say, I called Amazon again and was offered a full refund. Not wanting to chance another damaged shipment, I went to a local store and picked up the exact same French press, sans bonus glasses, and am enjoying a delicious cup of coffee as I write this review. The press works quite well and is - amazingly! - still in one piece. Kudos to Amazon's awesome customer service for picking up Bodum's slack, and I guess kudos to Bodum for making an easy-to-use press when you can find one that's not broken. Now just invest some R&D in better packaging.
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