- Spill-proof lid
- Better temperature control
- Dishwasher safe
Bodum 11172-18 8 Cup Chambord French Press Coffee Maker- 34 oz
$78.00 Original price was: $78.00.$50.70Current price is: $50.70.
Brew rich coffee with the Bodum Chambord French Press! Enjoy 8 cups of flavor in stylish copper. Elevate your morning—order yours today!
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Categories: Bodum, Brand, Color, Copper, Feature, French Press, Manual, Type
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Castro José Verified Buyer –
Très bien
Rodolphe Guinamard Verified Buyer –
sympa mais le verre c’est fendu sous l’effet de l’eau chaude, un comble pour une cafetière
Lady L Verified Buyer –
katrina holloway Verified Buyer –
Absolutely amazing and it looks beautiful
Super J Verified Buyer –
Real nice…
Glenn Miller Verified Buyer –
It looks really stylish but being copper means it also tends to get the odd tarnished spot which can detract from its overall appearance
As a cafeteria its first class and does the job of making coffee really well with the overall build quality of the components worthwhile
Its expensive against other cafeterias but you get what you pay for
chris Sewell Verified Buyer –
Looks brilliant, but unfortunately not we’ll designed.
If you wash the glass while still in the frame, it traps water that leaks out later. If you take the glass out of the frame to wash, because of the design it slightly pinches the top of the glass and every time you remove it, it flexes slightly and as you can imagine then breaks the glass.
After breaking 2 replacement glasses within a couple of months I decided to go back to the cheap and cheerful original design with the spout built into the glass.