Bodum Presso 10-Ounce Double-Wall Glass with Silicone Grip, Black, Set of 2
From Bodum
Product Description
The Bodum Presso double wall, 10-ounce, insulated glass is nice for everyday use or as an extension of our presso low press line. The silicone band that wraps the glass provides you a firm grip on your morning low or your afternoon ice tea. The insulating quality of the double-wall glasses doesn’t simply keep hot drinks hot for a extended amount of your time, they conjointly keeps cold drinks cold longer. Another nice factor concerning them – there's no condensation once you serve cold drinks. The Bodum Presso is formed from borosilicate glass and is surrounded by a non-slip silicone sleeve that comes in eight stunning, contemporary colours for combine or match. conjointly accessible during a 6-ounce size.
Features
- 2 glasses measuring approximately 3-1/2 by 3-1/2 by 6-1/2 inches and holding 10 ounces each
- Mouth-blown borosilicate-glass construction for durability and lightweight use
- 2-layer thermal design prevents condensation and creates illusion of suspended liquid
- Microwave- and dishwasher-safe
- Colorful silicone band for easy identification and a non-slip grip
Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker
From Bodum
Product Description
There is an honest reason you'll be able to realize a SANTOS coffeemaker in nearly each Scandinavian home, this vacuum brewing system has been fascinating low lovers for over sixty years. within the fifties, Peter Bodum, the daddy of today's owner, Jorgen Bodum, imported an French vacuum low maker and sold it on the Danish Market. though he found it each unsatisfactory and expensive, he was convinced that the vacuum brewing system was a wonderful thanks to brew an exquisite cup of low. Thus, the primary Bodum Santos vacuum low maker was born. In collaboration with Danish designer Kaas Klaeson, Peter Bodum developed what we all know these days because the SANTOS, establishing the credo: ‘good style doesn’t have to be compelled to be expensive’. The magic of the Santos holds each adults and kids spellbound as they watch the boiling water rush from very cheap glass jug to the higher one where it gets mixed with freshly ground low. once some minutes off the stovetop, a vacuum forms within the base that pulls made black low through a filter and into very cheap jug. This fascinating method combines the best water temperature with simply the correct brewing time and makes for very good results. no matter your most well-liked low and roast, the Santos vacuum system brings out the best possible aromas in your cup.
Features
- Theatrical, entertaining method of brewing six 5-ounce cups of coffee
- Made of heat-resistant glass and durable, gleaming nylon
- Carafe with stay-cool handle and a stopper keeps coffee warm
- Dishwasher-safe; includes coffee scoop and resting stand
- Measures 9-1/4 by 6 by 11-1/2 inches
Customer Reviews
I keep the burner on an equivalent heat setting for thirty seconds on balance of the water (except what's below the tube) goes into the higher chamber. there's still somewhat water left below the tube within the bottom chamber which will still boil. flip the burner off once regarding thirty seconds, take away the higher chamber lid, and you'll do one in all 2 things at this time. If you are doing not wish to maneuver the coffeemaker whereas the highest is full, simply leave it on the burner and in an exceedingly few minutes, the burner grate can cool enough to make the vacumm within the lower unit. If you would like to chop a moment or 2 off of the procedure, use a oven mitt to carry the handle with one hand whereas you employ the opposite hand to 'stablize' the highest and move the coffeemaker to an adjacent cold burner.
I will really hear air being sucked into the lower chamber on balance of the liquid has been far from the higher chamber, that takes but 10-15 seconds once it starts. I then use an oven mitt to carry the handle, take away the highest chamber and place it in its neat holder, and pour my eight cups of nice tasting occasional into my twenty-five year recent Stanley stainless-steel thermos. I currently have nice tasting occasional - all day long.
After the top and bottom units have cooled, I remove the filter and clean both chambers being careful to not bang them against anything hard. The glass is thin, which it has to be, but seems pretty durable.
I give the unit five stars because I am the one who caused most, if not all, of the original problems by improperly storing the coffee beans which resulted in a lot of dust when they were ground. The taste of the coffee made by this unit warrants five stars.
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