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03-04-2010, 02:10 PM | #1 |
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bodum travel press / thermos
Just picked up one of these on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Stainles...7732875&sr=8-7 It's funny, for a couple of months I had been thinking about how I never have time to drink enough coffee before I step out the door, but didn't want to take the time to brew more before leaving and then put it in a travel mug. Nor did I want to have to wash both a bodum and a travel mug. I thought "hmm, maybe there is such a thing as a 'travel bodum' ". SO sure enough, this is pretty much what I had in mind. Have only tried it once so far but my thoughts: A bit heavy. Too bad, but not the end of the world. After pouring the hot water in I was surprised by how warm the outside of the canister felt. I guess it just isn't as well insulated as some travel mugs. The plunger is great. Push it down, you hardly feel it click in place, but it's pretty well secured. I tried turning the whole thing upside down and there were no leaks. Again with insulation, I was sort of expecting it to be practically too hot to drink still after 10-20 minutes, but it was not. Still hot, just not piping hot. Love the overall look, and the texture (raised words) on the rubber. Even though you basically drink out of a bodum, the coffee did not taste overly strong or silty. The screen in the plunger is finer than in a regular Bodum. I don't know how it would work with cream/sugar - seems like it would feel a bit stranger throwing all that in with the grounds. But not my problem, I drink it black. Overall, this is pretty cool, and just what I need as I walk out the door to work. |
03-04-2010, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: bodum travel press / thermos
I use a french press to make my loose leaf teas. Im going
to look into one of these! Thanks! |
03-04-2010, 09:25 PM | #3 |
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Re: bodum travel press / thermos
The travel press is one of my favs. this one looks real good man! Glad you are enjoying it!
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