• Depending on the model and dimensions

Advantages of making coffee in a French press

Intense and complete flavor

The French press allows for a more complete extraction of the coffee's oils and flavors, resulting in a fuller, richer cup. This is because the immersion method allows the coffee to interact with the hot water for longer, thus extracting a greater range of flavors.

Control of the preparation process

With a French press, you have complete control over the brewing time, water temperature, and amount of ground coffee. This allows you to customize your coffee to your liking and experiment with different flavor profiles.

Simplicity and ease of use

Making coffee in a French press is very simple. It requires no electricity or paper filters, just ground coffee, hot water and a few minutes of your time.

Portability

French presses are generally compact and lightweight, making them ideal for travel and camping.

Ecological

Unlike capsule coffee makers, the French press does not produce single-use waste.

Price

French presses are generally less expensive than other coffee makers, making them a good option for those on a budget.

Versatility

In addition to coffee, the French press can also be used to prepare tea, herbal teas and cold drinks.

Sensory experience

The process of brewing coffee in a French press can be a pleasant sensory experience. Watching the coffee grounds bloom in the hot water and slowly pressing the plunger to release the rich, robust aroma can be a rewarding way to start the day.