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Le Creuset Stoneware French Press, 34 oz., Caribbean

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Color: Caribbean


Features

  • Premium stoneware is designed for everyday use
  • Colorful glaze is nonporous, non-reactive and resistant to chips, scratches and stains
  • Virtually nonstick glazed surface easily releases food for quick clean-up, and resists cracking and crazing
  • Superior heat retention keeps food warm or cold for serving
  • Safe for freezer, oven, microwave, broiler, dishwasher and metal utensils

Description

The French Press is one of the easiest methods to make great tasting coffee at home. Coarsely ground coffee beans or loose tea leaves are steeped in boiling water, and then filtered away by plunging the mesh sieve through the press. Crafted from premium stoneware for excellent heat retention, the Le Creuset French Press is finished with a vibrant glaze which is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches and stains.

Brand: Le Creuset


Color: Caribbean


Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe


Coffee Maker Type: French Press


Filter Type: Reusable


Brand: Le Creuset


Color: Caribbean


Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe


Coffee Maker Type: French Press


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Classic


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee maker


Recommended Uses For Product: Coffee and tea preparation


Exterior Finish: Ceramic


Included Components: Filter


Operation Mode: Manual


Model Name: French Press


Number of Items: 1


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 21


Manufacturer: LE CREUSET


UPC: 630870127721 630870076883


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 5.25 x 9.6 inches


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Item model number: 71


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 16, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worth it!
Color: White
You can never go wrong with Le Creuset. While it’s on the pricier side, this french press is built to last—heavier duty than others so expect it to be a kitchen staple for the next 20+ years. The white color is simple, timeless, and complements any kitchen decor. Durable, versatile, and beautifully crafted, it’s worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Laura H.

  • Durable, Beautiful and Makes Deliciously Smooth Coffee
Color: Marseille
My husband and I fell hard for French pressed coffee a few years ago and I bought him this Christmas of 2012 (I figured I couldn't do any better than a French made French Press!). I work night shift and he and I both are in grad school, so we go through a ton of coffee. When I say this I don't just mean we make a pot every morning, but rather multiple pots a day—every day. Given its frequent use, this press has become a permanent counter fixture. For us this unusual, as I normally hate for things to sit out. Though surprisingly I don't mind to see this product out when I walk in the kitchen. One, because it's beautiful. Two, because we seriously use it all the time. And three because coffee makes me happy :) Unfortunately my husband chipped about a centimeter size piece off the spout a couple months back. It initially made me pretty sad because of how much I love this French. I ended up getting some epoxy and reattaching the chip—now you can hardly tell it's there. I don't fault the product for the break. My husband was forcibly shaking out some used grounds and hit the side of our metal bin pretty hard with the spout . It’s actually surprising that the break wasn’t a lot worse. It is stoneware after all. In response to those who complain the press feels light and/or is not a durable product: You may have gotten an Le Creuset imitation product (I have seen others report such). If they have authentic products and still think they are too light--think of this. This product holds nearly 30 oz of fluid which equals to around 2lbs. Add this 2lbs of fluid weight to the product's dry weight of nearly 3lbs, you get a pretty hefty little French press. I doubt the manufactures’ would want to make it much heavier as some may have trouble controlling the pour of the hot liquid. The only negative I can think of for this product is: I wish there were replacement screen/filters available through Le Creuset. The metal screen filter is very thin (which makes for excellent non-grainy coffee) and I am sure it will eventually breakdown. So far I have not noticed any wear. However I plan on using my pretty blue French press as long as possible and don't see the filter lasting through the decades. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2014 by Somer

  • Coffee Goldilocks Snob is happy
Color: White
Excellent, beautiful option if you're tired of breaking glass beakers, and especially if you are sensitive to metallic taste. I did tons of research, avoiding plastic touching coffee, etc. This is the only ceramic FP I could find that checked all the boxes, so it's worth the price. Typical Le Cruset quality standards. Look, coffee is the last vice I have...so I do it right, by golly. Use good coffee with FP/coarse grind and you'll be a convert too. After trying several brands, I use Starbucks French Roast as my daily house brand (Starbucks was the most forgiving if you are lax about brew times. Others were great, but would easily turn bitter if left a tiny bit too long.) I use a Breville burr grinder and a FP or Aeropress. My IT guy loves it when I have a problem and he can come in the morning and get a real cup of coffee. It's important to keep your IT guy happy. If you won't do it for yourself, do it for him. FPs CAN SO BE EASY TO CLEAN! First off, if you use FP/coarse grind coffee you will have no problems with grounds in your cup or your drains. To clean, run a strong water stream from the faucet to rinse the filters over the FP so grounds go in press, not down drain. Then continue the stream into the grounds "puck", and dump them into a fine mesh strainer. Blast the puck again till it's all in the strainer (Usually just twice.) Then dump strainer in the garbage. That's all I do on a daily basis, then put it all in the dishwasher every time I run it. You deserve good coffee...its right there in the Declaration of Independence: "All people are created equal, and have a right to life, liberty and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" (history major.) If you aren't going to use good coffee and grind it right, stick with a Cuisinart drip maker till you can manage the rest. (Hot tip from my drip days: try Cafe Bustello cuban coffee. If it's too strong for you, use 1/2 the normal amount for American coffee. Good taste at unbeatable price.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021 by Marlene

  • I love French press
Color: White
I love this French press! To provide context, I'm not a coffee snob. I really really really love coffee, but I don't treat making coffee as an art. I just want coffee in the morning and I want it to taste good. For starters, this press in the perfect size for several cups. I live alone but often the smaller "mini" presses make too small of an amount. This is the perfect size for when I want a second cup to take to work in a to-go cup without having to brew an entirely new batch each morning. The stone element keeps the coffee hot for much longer than the glass presses I've had. I also purchased the matching Le Creuset mugs as well, and I must say, they pack a punch when the set is used together - the coffee even tastes better than it did before. Quality-wise, I'm very satisfied. I hand wash all parts and take special care not to hit the sink with the press when I'm rinsing it. No chips or defects so far. Bonus: the handle is amazing! It's big enough that you can pick up the press when it's scalding hot and your hand has room to be safe, meaning, I don't have to stop to look for an oven mitt in order to move the press. Color-wise, I got the white and it's beautiful and goes with everything. I've had several compliments from different neighbors and family as to how nice it looks on the counter. The inside is a taupe-like color; it's not a necessary detail but a visually nice detail nonetheless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2016 by TheBug

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