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I bought this coffee press because the glass in my old press cracked, making the whole thing unusable.
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Easy to make coffee and the second cup stays hot (vs the glass French press where the coffee cools quickly)
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Loved glass french
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its good , better that glass but after few months of using this products , sometimes its hard to coffee to brew , have to reassembly metal parts and clean again , make sure there is no any dirt as coffee will not brew, and this is annoying
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I bought a stainless steel one because I kept breaking the glass ones and I wanted something more sturdy to take camping and when traveling
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The last French press I ordered from Amazon was glass and broke in
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I broke one of those delicate glass liners and got this great Press for less than the cost of replacement glass canisters.
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It’s nice to be able to leave this out without worrying about ugly stained glass
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Accidentally broke my daughters glass one So replaced with stainless steel
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The glass kept breaking on my old ones
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Superior to the cheap thin glass presses you’ll spend $9 for at the local Swedish big box
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You’ll never have to worry about breaking the glass in this one
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I was worried about the glass falling or breaking
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I always break the glass ones
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After having multiple, cheap glass French presses break, this provided a great solution
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I have gone through too many glass presses that crack and break
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i can't tell you how many glass ones i've broken over the years.
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First one was glass and didn't like it as much compared to this guy
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Looks good and while not quite as elegant as glass, it doesn't break as easily
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I've broken 2 glass
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It was a lot better than the glass one.
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I like it much better than the glass version I had which cut my hand last week due to broken glass!
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keeps coffee warmer longer than glass similar items
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We got this because we keep breaking the glass ones.
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We used cheap glass products before
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Why have I struggled for years with glass press pots that break often, and plungers that hurt your palm
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This is easy to use and is a good quality alternative to my glass boding, which broke
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The glass ones look nice and allow you to see the quantity of coffee left, but can break.
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I love that it’s stainless steel, not glass
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I replaced my husbands first french press that was glass with this one...much more durable and keeps the coffee hot for much longer.
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My husband and I have broken 3 glass ones and decided enough was enough
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Well made, no glass parts to break, and it's simply lovely
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Like stainless steel, I have had several glass containers that broke easily.
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Having broken more than a few of the cheap glass presses over the years, it's been fantastic to have such solid, quality construction in hand since I received this press a few weeks ago.
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Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase, I bought this one because our cheap ikea glass french press shattered and we needed a new one.
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Also, having glass French press break more than once perfect in stainless.
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Beautiful stainless steal, first time buying , I’ve only ever used glass ones but this one is good!
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Works just as well as the glass models
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I recently went from a somewhat high-end Breville espresso machine to an inexpensive glass carafe French Press for my morning coffee.
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Definitely better than glass - looks great and keeps coffee hot!
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Glass can break, and the stainless steel French press is a better option
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This is a beautiful piece of equipment - every bit as elegant as the usual glass-and french press
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We had a glass one before and it broke.
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Finally found one I do not need to keep replacing due to breaking the glass all the time!!Extremely well made, easy to use and simple to clean.
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Way better than the glass one we were gifted, but then broke when it flew out of the cabinet.
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I drink beer and apparently, break fragile glass
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Not glass, won’t break
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The glass was too fragile
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Bought this after breaking my glass one
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Replacement for my glass French press that had cracked.
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All insulated metal - no glass parts that could crack or break.
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Our glass one broke because it was too thin/fragile
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Our last one was glass and fell off the counter, shattering into a few million pieces
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I was given a glass French Press that I broke when cleaning it
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I got sick of breaking my glass ones and i dont use plastic
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I had a glass french press that broke when I put it down on the edge of the sink.
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Want to clean delicate glass French Press or Stainless Steel
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As good or better than putting a glass press in a cozy
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I'm not a coffee snob, I just need caffeine and this works as well as my glass one, without the breaking
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The main reason I went with the Mueller French press is the durability; the glass French presses chip easily and can shatter
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You don't have to worry about breaking the glass or the handle
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I'll probably just purchase another glass one that may not be amazing but doesn't pretend to be something it's not.
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No more replacing broken glass presses
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My glass French press broke and I got this as a replacement and love it
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I promised myself I'd replace the glass one with stainless when it broke
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I broke 2 glass ones and really want something more durable
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Doesn’t have glass parts that break easily like other french presses
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Kept breaking the glass ones this one is fantastic
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After I broke my glass one
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I have broken many glass ones over the years.
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so it won't break as easily as my glass one
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Easy to clean and no glass carafe to break.
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No more breaking the glass.
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No glass mess
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Works great, as well as my glass ones but keeps the coffee in the pot hotter for longer, also there is no glass to break.
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I have been using the Glass French presses for many years but the glass kept breaking
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Works great, as well as my glass ones but keeps the coffee in the pot hotter for longer, also there is no glass to break.
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My partner kept breaking the glass (Bodum) French Press' of this version
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He uses it every day, says coffee stays hot and is especially nice since there is no glass component to break...
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My cat broke my glass
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Replaced glass beaker models that cracked over time.
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I purchased this to replace my glass french press which mysteriously cracked one day...
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I broke the glass of my last French press while cleaning it - I scoop the used grounds with a spoon & have a habit of tapping the spoon on the rim, which caused it to crack
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It does hold exactly 40g of coffee beans, enough for one press, but that’s all.
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This brand had a suspicious influx of 5 star reviews and comments all around the same time, so be careful with these reviews!It works as it is supposed to
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It is also very easy to clean as there aren't any unnecessary crevices for coffee to get into
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Very questionable as to the material and processing of this product
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If you love coffee as much as we do, you use a press to get that robust, fresh, beach vacation taste
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Has been easy to clean, makes a great cup of coffee, as well as, a great iced coffee too (when kept in fridge overnight).
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Works as you think it would
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This press is as beautiful as it is functional.
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I have owned for two months and love this french press today as much as I did the first day
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Makes a great cup(s) of coffee and makes my friend who loves French Pressed coffee jealous
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Makes a great cup(s) of coffee and makes my friend who loves French Pressed coffee jealous