Key features Bodum 10560-03
- Heat-resistant, borosilicate glass carafe; plastic lid and handle
- Square handle features rubber grips; all parts are dishwasher-safe
- Bistro Neo coffee press uses the preferred plunger method
- 34-ounce capacity makes 3 mugs or 8 after-dinner cups of coffee
- Stainless-steel 3-piece filter system; no paper filter needed
- Model: Bodum Bistro Neo 34-Ounce Coffee Press, White
Dimentions: 6 x 4.3 x 8.3 inches List Price: $34.00 Price: $19.95
Review Bodum Bistro Neo 34-Ounce Coffee Press, White / Bodum 10560-03:This attractive and highly functional coffee press is sure to be a hit in any home or office. It features a heat resistant, borosilicate glass beaker and a polypropylene handle and base, which make the press easy to use and easy to clean. The domed lid is made of a smooth matte black polypropylene and has the special Bodum safety and aroma seal to keep your coffee warm for a longer time. The handle has a soft non-slip grip for safe transporting. Also available in black. 32 oz. The edgy, square handle on the Bodum Bistro Neo coffee press provides a visual kick to the brewing of your morning coffee. And good coffee indeed this press makes. Most aficionados agree that the French press, or plunger, style of coffee maker produces the smoothest cup of joe. Bodum makes the carafe itself of borosilicate glass, the lightweight, heat-resistant kind found in science labs, and the plunger and three-piece filter system of stainless steel. [+]
Rubber grips give the handle leverage, echoed in the half-round knob on the plastic lid. To make coffee in the Neo, place in the glass carafe one tablespoon of coarse-ground coffee beans per every four ounces of brewed coffee you intend to make. Add nearly-boiling water, stir with a silicone spatula, and place the filter-plunger-lid unit in the top. After four minutes of brewing, slowly press down on the plunger. Pour, and enjoy. Use the same spatula to scrape the grounds out afterward, and rinse out the carafe and assembly. All the parts are dishwasher-safe as well. The largest of the Neo presses, this size makes 34 ounces of coffee, which fills approximately three mugs or eight small after-dinner cups. -Ann Bieri From the Manufacturer Awards and Accolades In 2004 the Bodum Chambord coffee press received the American Culinary Institute's award for best French press coffeemaker. The American Culinary Institute judges food preparation products such as mixers, waffle makers, and electric teakettles. These products are judged on criteria important to consumers such as ease-of-use, safety, and the quality of the food produced. The institute also judges food preparation products used in restaurants and hotels, including institutional mixers, large-volume coffee machines, and food slicers. Instructions for Use 1. Place pot on a dry, flat, nonslip surface. Hold handle firmly, then pull the plunger straight up and out of the pot. 2. For each 1. 25-deciliter/4-ounce cup, put 1 rounded tablespoon or 1 Bodum scoop of coarse-ground coffee into the pot. Caution: Use only coarse-ground coffee. Fine grind can clog the filter and create high pressure. Place coffee maker on a heatproof, nonslip surface. 3. Pour hot (not boiling) water into the pot. Leave a minimum of 2. 5 centimeters/1 inch of space at the top. Stir the brew with a plastic spoon. Caution: Metal spoons can scratch or chip the glass beaker and cause breakage. 4. Place the plunger unit on top of the pot. Turn lid to close off the pour spout opening. (Does not apply to the Brazil models. ) Do not press down. Let the coffee brew for at least 4 minutes. 5. Hold the pot handle firmly, with the spout turned away from you, then using just the weight of your hand, apply slight pressure on top of the knob to lower the plunger straight down into the pot. Lowering the plunger slowly with minimal pressure produces best results. If the filter clogs or it becomes difficult to push down the plunger you should remove the plunger from the pot, stir the brew, and then slowly plunge again. WARNING: Using excessive force can cause scalding liquid to shoot out of the pot. 6. Turn the lid to open the pour spout and then pour coffee. 7. Unscrew the filter assembly and clean the plunger unit after each use. All parts are dishwasher-safe. Safety Instructions Not for stovetop use. Check glass beaker for scratches, cracks, or chips. Do not use a pot that is scratched, chipped, or cracked. Install a replacement beaker before using the pot again. Keep children away while using. Hot water is a hazard to small children! Do not allow children to use this coffeemaker. Scald Hazard Excessive plunging force can cause scalding hot liquid to shoot out of pot. Do not plunge with force. Turn lid to close spout. Use only coarse-ground coffee. Company History In 1944 Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Joergen Bodum, started Bodum in Copenhagen. Times were difficult at the end of World War II; there was hardly any trade and people were out of work. Peter Bodum managed to wholesale a very small variety of housewares products by Danish manufacturers. After the war Peter Bodum got an import license for kitchen and tabletop products; he traveled all over Europe and ended up importing kitchen and housewares to Denmark. As in the rest of Europe in those days, a lack of products in Denmark meant a market existed for almost anything to be sold. He specialized in glassware from Eastern Europe. In the '50s Peter Bodum started developing his own products. He collaborated with the Danish architect Kaas Klaeson for a range of coffeemakers. At the time, industrial-design-type kitchen products were very rare. The first Bodum product to hit the market in 1958 was the Santos coffeemaker-based on a vacuum coffee brewing system. It became an instant sensation not only in Denmark but in all of Europe. Bodum still produces the original Santos design to this very day. Bodum grew steadily during the '60s, but sadly, in 1967, at the age of only 57, Peter Bodum passed away. His wife managed the company until 1974, when she offered her 26-year-old son Joergen to join her in the management of the company. Joergen quickly brought on board Carsten Joergensen-then a teacher at the Danish School of Art in Copenhagen-and soon put him in charge of overall design for Bodum, including everything from products to corporate design, exhibitions, shops, buildings, catalogs, and advertising. It turned out to be a very long and fruitful collaboration. The two men began to fulfill Bodum's credo-"good design doesn't have to be expensive"-in lots of different ways. In 1974 the first fruit of Joergen and Carsten's collaboration was introduced: the French coffee press Bistro. It was also the first incorporation of the new Bodum design language-beautiful simplicity and excellent materials for everyday life. Many more variations of coffee presses followed. Since 1974 Bodum has produced over 50 million French presses, taken the leap from "coffee" to "kitchen," and developed and produced a large variety of beautiful household and tabletop designs. In 1979, when he took over the company, Joergen Bodum decided to move to Switzerland in order to be more centrally located in Europe. He chose the Lucerne area, where Bodum's head office has been located since the early '80s. In 1980 Bodum Switzerland and its design unit, Pi-Design, were founded. Then, in 1986, the opening of Bodum's first shop in London marked another milestone in the Bodum history. It was designed not only to be the perfect showcase for the large variety of Bodum products but to embody an even stronger presentation of Bodum as an international brand. Many more shops in many more cities all over the world followed: Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Dallas, Okinawa, Auckland, and many more. To this day there are 52 Bodum stores worldwide. With more and more of its own stores in place, Bodum continued broadening its collection of beautifully designed everyday life products-from kitchen to home. Today Bodum offers its customers everything from the latest coffee- and tea-making products to tabletop, kitchen, storage, textiles, bathroom, and home office products. Some stores also have a café where Bodum's own selection of coffees and teas are served. The Bodum Group is, and always has been, a 100 percent family-owned business. Today the company operates in 14 different countries with over 700 employees worldwide. Bodum has holding companies in Denmark and Switzerland as well as 12 sales companies, 3 production companies, and a design company called Bodum Design Group, located in Switzerland.
Key features Proctor-Silex 48571
- Includes digital Clock- Timer ,cupcake filters ,2 hour auto-shut off,
- Cupcake filter basket
- Safe to use in dishwasher
- Features adjustable brewing strength, pause and serve carafe
- Unit brews 12 cups of coffee
- Model: Proctor-Silex 48571 Automatic Drip Coffeemaker
Weight: 5.66 pounds List Price: $40.39 Price: $19.88
Review Proctor-Silex 48571 Automatic Drip Coffeemaker / Proctor-Silex 48571:12-Cup Proctor Silex White Digital Coffeemaker With 2 Hour Auto Off Auto Pause & Serve Programmable Digital Clock/Timer Brew Strength Selector Water Window Permanent Filter Replaces Style #41461
Key features Meyer
- Top Quality Brand Name Product.
- Create Culinary Delights with this Great item.
- Makes for a Superb Gift.
- Will enhance your Kitchen.
- Satisfaction Ensured.
- Model: 3c French Press Black
Weight: 0.95 pounds Material: stainless-steel List Price: $30.00 Price: $19.95
Review 3c French Press Black / Meyer:MODEL- 53333 VENDOR- BONJOUR FEATURES- 3 Cup French Press Black Bonjour has improved upon a classic with the Monet Collection. Designed to mirror the domes found throughout Paris Monet French Press Coffee Makers feature chrome-plated stainless steel high-dome lids. Color-coordinated handles easy-grip knobs and acrylic scoops add fashion and flare to every coffee service. Like all Bonjour French Press Coffee Makers Monet features borosilicate glass carafes which provide the ultimate in heat tolerance. 3-cup Monet French Press in Jet Black comes with a coordinating acrylic scoop.
Key features Proctor-Silex
- Lighted "on" switch
- Dishwasher safe accessories
- Dual water levels
- Brew strength selector
- Auto pause & serve
- Model: Proctor Silex Easy Morning Coffeemaker - 41331
Weight: 0.06 pounds List Price: $30.29 Price: $19.99
Review Proctor Silex Easy Morning Coffeemaker - 41331 / Proctor-Silex:- Auto pause & serve - Brew strength selector - Lighted "on" switch - Dishwasher safe accessories - Dual water levels - Permanent filter included - Replacement carafe model no. 88180 (no. 6132351) - White.
Key features Hamilton Beach 43531
- Nonstick hot plate
- Dual water windows
- Dishwasher safe carafe and basket
- Auto pause and serve
- Model: Proctor Silex 12-Cup Coffeemaker - White (43531)
Dimentions: 0.106 x 0.081 x 0.119 inches Weight: 0.054 pounds List Price: $19.99 Price: $19.49
Review Proctor Silex 12-Cup Coffeemaker - White (43531) / Hamilton Beach 43531:Features and Benefits: Auto pause & serve. Lighted "On" switch. Dual water windows. Dishwasher safe carafe & basket. Nonstick hot plate.
Key features Cuisinox
- Sizes based on 1-1/2 ounce cups
- 9 cup size
- Dishwasher safe
- High quality, polished aluminum body
- Model: Cuisinox COF3209 Espresso Stovetop Coffeemaker
Material: Aluminum Price: $19.95
Review Cuisinox COF3209 Espresso Stovetop Coffeemaker / Cuisinox:With the invention of the stovetop espresso coffee maker, espresso long a staple of Italian caf?s and bars became available for home consumption. As the cold water in the lower chamber heats, the pressure from its boiling forces the water up through the coffee grounds. In just a few minutes, espresso emerges from the spout into the upper chamber as the pot hisses and gurgles. Remove the pot from the heat and let it stand until the lower chamber is releasing only steam. The lower water tank holds a metal filter and features a safety valve. The upper tank fills with perfectly brewed coffee. Now Italys favorite aluminum cofeemaker can go to work in your kitchen, making delicious espresso on gas or electric stovetops. 9 cup size High quality, polished aluminum body Sizes based on 1-1/2 ounce cups Dishwasher safe.
Key features Bodum
- Made of Glass
- Dishwasher Safe
- Features Double-Walled Construction for a Sealed Airspace
- Includes Coffee Plunger, French Press
- Brew Coffee in Style with this Bodum 8 Cup French Press Coffeemaker
- Dimensions: 5.80 X 4.00 X 8.10 "
- Model: Bodum Bistro Neo 8-Cup French Press Coffeemaker - Black
Dimentions: 0.058 x 0.04 x 0.081 inches Weight: 0.0138 pounds List Price: $24.99 Price: $19.95
Review Bodum Bistro Neo 8-Cup French Press Coffeemaker - Black / Bodum:This attractive and highly functional coffee press is sure to be a hit in any home or office. It features a heat resistant, borosilicate glass beaker and a polypropylene handle and base, which make the press easy to use and easy to clean. The domed lid is made of a smooth matte black polypropylene and has the special Bodum safety and aroma seal to keep your coffee warm for a longer time. The handle has a soft non-slip grip for safe transporting. Also available in white. 32 oz.
Key features Black & Decker DCM2000W
- Lighted on/off switch
- Perfect Pour carafe
- Removable brew basket
- Water window
- 12-cup capacity
- Model: Black & Decker DCM2000W SmartBrew Coffeemaker
Dimentions: 13.9 x 12.1 x 8.8 inches Weight: 8 pounds List Price: $36.56 Price: $19.94
Review Black & Decker DCM2000W SmartBrew Coffeemaker / Black & Decker DCM2000W:Perfect Pour 12 Cup White, Dripless Carafe Coffeemaker Easy View Dual Side Water Windows Removable Brew Basket Sneak A Cup Lighted On/Off Switch Non Stick Warming Plate & Cord Storage
Key features Bodum 10684-01US
- New Kenya coffee press uses the preferred plunger method
- Stainless-steel 3-piece filter system; no paper filter needed
- Heat-resistant, borosilicate glass beaker with curved plastic frame
- Frame protects table from heat; all parts are dishwasher-safe
- 27-ounce capacity makes 2 mugs or 6 after-dinner cups of coffee
- Model: Bodum New Kenya 27-Ounce Coffee Press, Black
Dimentions: 6.22 x 4.17 x 7.17 inches List Price: $27.00 Price: $19.90
Review Bodum New Kenya 27-Ounce Coffee Press, Black / Bodum 10684-01US:Includes Bodum 10684-01US Bodum New Kenya 6-cup 27OZ. Coffee Press Black. Freshly designed with swooping curves, the black plastic frame on the New Kenya coffee press adds to the anticipation of the morning coffee. And good coffee indeed this press makes. Most aficionados agree that the French press, or plunger, style of coffee maker produces the smoothest cup of joe. Bodum makes the carafe itself of borosilicate glass, the lightweight, heat-resistant kind found in science labs, and the plunger and three-piece filter system of stainless steel. The plastic frame tightly wraps the glass beaker and protects your table from its heat. The lid is also plastic. To make coffee in the New Kenya, put in the glass carafe one scoop of coarse-ground coffee beans per every four ounces of brewed coffee you intend to make. Add nearly-boiling water, stir with a silicone spatula, and place the filter-plunger-lid unit in the top. [+]
After four minutes of brewing, slowly press down on the plunger. Pour, and enjoy. Use the same spatula to scrape the grounds out afterward, and rinse out the carafe and assembly. All the parts are dishwasher-safe as well. This New Kenya press makes 27 ounces of coffee, which equals approximately two large mugs or six four-ounce after-dinner cups. -Ann Bieri From the Manufacturer Awards and Accolades In 2004 the Bodum Chambord coffee press received the American Culinary Institute's award for best French press coffeemaker. The American Culinary Institute judges food preparation products such as mixers, waffle makers, and electric teakettles. These products are judged on criteria important to consumers such as ease-of-use, safety, and the quality of the food produced. The institute also judges food preparation products used in restaurants and hotels, including institutional mixers, large-volume coffee machines, and food slicers. Instructions for Use 1. Place pot on a dry, flat, nonslip surface. Hold handle firmly, then pull the plunger straight up and out of the pot. 2. For each 1. 25-deciliter/4-ounce cup, put 1 rounded tablespoon or 1 Bodum scoop of coarse-ground coffee into the pot. Caution: Use only coarse-ground coffee. Fine grind can clog the filter and create high pressure. Place coffee maker on a heatproof, nonslip surface. 3. Pour hot (not boiling) water into the pot. Leave a minimum of 2. 5 centimeters/1 inch of space at the top. Stir the brew with a plastic spoon. Caution: Metal spoons can scratch or chip the glass beaker and cause breakage. 4. Place the plunger unit on top of the pot. Turn lid to close off the pour spout opening. (Does not apply to the Brazil models. ) Do not press down. Let the coffee brew for at least 4 minutes. 5. Hold the pot handle firmly, with the spout turned away from you, then using just the weight of your hand, apply slight pressure on top of the knob to lower the plunger straight down into the pot. Lowering the plunger slowly with minimal pressure produces best results. If the filter clogs or it becomes difficult to push down the plunger you should remove the plunger from the pot, stir the brew, and then slowly plunge again. WARNING: Using excessive force can cause scalding liquid to shoot out of the pot. 6. Turn the lid to open the pour spout and then pour coffee. 7. Unscrew the filter assembly and clean the plunger unit after each use. All parts are dishwasher-safe. Safety Instructions Not for stovetop use. Check glass beaker for scratches, cracks, or chips. Do not use a pot that is scratched, chipped, or cracked. Install a replacement beaker before using the pot again. Keep children away while using. Hot water is a hazard to small children! Do not allow children to use this coffeemaker. Scald Hazard Excessive plunging force can cause scalding hot liquid to shoot out of pot. Do not plunge with force. Turn lid to close spout. Use only coarse-ground coffee. Company History In 1944 Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Joergen Bodum, started Bodum in Copenhagen. Times were difficult at the end of World War II; there was hardly any trade and people were out of work. Peter Bodum managed to wholesale a very small variety of housewares products by Danish manufacturers. After the war Peter Bodum got an import license for kitchen and tabletop products; he traveled all over Europe and ended up importing kitchen and housewares to Denmark. As in the rest of Europe in those days, a lack of products in Denmark meant a market existed for almost anything to be sold. He specialized in glassware from Eastern Europe. In the '50s Peter Bodum started developing his own products. He collaborated with the Danish architect Kaas Klaeson for a range of coffeemakers. At the time, industrial-design-type kitchen products were very rare. The first Bodum product to hit the market in 1958 was the Santos coffeemaker-based on a vacuum coffee brewing system. It became an instant sensation not only in Denmark but in all of Europe. Bodum still produces the original Santos design to this very day. Bodum grew steadily during the '60s, but sadly, in 1967, at the age of only 57, Peter Bodum passed away. His wife managed the company until 1974, when she offered her 26-year-old son Joergen to join her in the management of the company. Joergen quickly brought on board Carsten Joergensen-then a teacher at the Danish School of Art in Copenhagen-and soon put him in charge of overall design for Bodum, including everything from products to corporate design, exhibitions, shops, buildings, catalogs, and advertising. It turned out to be a very long and fruitful collaboration. The two men began to fulfill Bodum's credo-"good design doesn't have to be expensive"-in lots of different ways. In 1974 the first fruit of Joergen and Carsten's collaboration was introduced: the French coffee press Bistro. It was also the first incorporation of the new Bodum design language-beautiful simplicity and excellent materials for everyday life. Many more variations of coffee presses followed. Since 1974 Bodum has produced over 50 million French presses, taken the leap from "coffee" to "kitchen," and developed and produced a large variety of beautiful household and tabletop designs. In 1979, when he took over the company, Joergen Bodum decided to move to Switzerland in order to be more centrally located in Europe. He chose the Lucerne area, where Bodum's head office has been located since the early '80s. In 1980 Bodum Switzerland and its design unit, Pi-Design, were founded. Then, in 1986, the opening of Bodum's first shop in London marked another milestone in the Bodum history. It was designed not only to be the perfect showcase for the large variety of Bodum products but to embody an even stronger presentation of Bodum as an international brand. Many more shops in many more cities all over the world followed: Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Dallas, Okinawa, Auckland, and many more. To this day there are 52 Bodum stores worldwide. With more and more of its own stores in place, Bodum continued broadening its collection of beautifully designed everyday life products-from kitchen to home. Today Bodum offers its customers everything from the latest coffee- and tea-making products to tabletop, kitchen, storage, textiles, bathroom, and home office products. Some stores also have a café where Bodum's own selection of coffees and teas are served. The Bodum Group is, and always has been, a 100 percent family-owned business. Today the company operates in 14 different countries with over 700 employees worldwide. Bodum has holding companies in Denmark and Switzerland as well as 12 sales companies, 3 production companies, and a design company called Bodum Design Group, located in Switzerland.
Price: $19.86
Review Yama 8 Cup Vacuum Brewer Upper Bowl Replacement - VACUUM POT REPLACEMENT ONLY / Yama:Upper bowl replacement bowl for Yama 8 cup vacuum brewer (Vacpot).
Key features Bodum 1548-01US
- 8 cups (4 US Cups)
- Beaker is dishwasher safe
- Model: Bodum 1548-01 Brazil French Press Coffee Maker. 8 cup (4 US cup)
Price: $19.95
Review Bodum 1548-01 Brazil French Press Coffee Maker. 8 cup (4 US cup) / Bodum 1548-01US:Bodum 1548-01 Brazil French Press Coffee Maker. 8 cup (4 US cup).
Key features Proctor-Silex 48521
- Safe to use in dishwasher accessories
- Permanent filter included
- Dual water windows; 12-cup capacity
- Brew strength selector allows you to control the strength/flavor of coffee
- Removable swing away basket
- Model: Proctor-Silex 48524 Automatic Drip Coffeemaker
Weight: 6.53 pounds List Price: $59.75 Price: $19.94
Review Proctor-Silex 48524 Automatic Drip Coffeemaker / Proctor-Silex 48521:12 Cup Proctor Silex Black Coffeemaker With Auto Pause & Serve Brew Strength Selector Removable Brew Basket Permanent Filter Water Window Black Replaces Style #41334
Key features Granite Ware 6700-4
- Durable and energy efficient
- Porcelain fused to a steel core
- Easy clean up
- Model: Granite Ware 2.75 Quart Coffee Boiler
Dimentions: 8.13 x 5.88 x 8.75 inches List Price: $19.95 Price: $19.95
Review Granite Ware 2.75 Quart Coffee Boiler / Granite Ware 6700-4:
Key features Sunbeam 3211
- Holds up to 16 ounces of water
- Auto shutoff and signal light add safety
- Heats water from room temperature to steam point in 1 minute, 20 seconds
- Compact design features cord storage in base
- Ideal for making instant soups, tea, and hot chocolate
- Model: Sunbeam Hot Shot Beverage Machine
Dimentions: 12 x 5 x 4 inches Weight: 2.42 pounds List Price: $21.88 Price: $19.99
Review Sunbeam Hot Shot Beverage Machine / Sunbeam 3211:Call it a great desk or room accessory, the Sunbeam Hot Shot Hot Water Dispenser prepares up to 16 ounces of steaming, hot water in around 90 seconds. That's water suitable to make tea, hot chocolate, instant coffee, even instant soups or oatmeal. It's perfect for your desk at work, your dormitory at school, or at home. When it comes to preparing hot beverages and soups at an instant, you're the hot shot with The Hot Shot, from Sunbeam. Auto shut off Sunbeam USA 2 year warranty Color - White 110V / 60Hz AC powered Easy to clean Cup is not included Perfect for the office, RV, dorm room, or kitchen, this compact machine heats 16 ounces of water to the boiling point in less than two minutes. Anyone in a perpetual hurry or who hates to clean pots and pans will love this device. Tea, hot chocolate, instant coffee, instant noodles, soups, oatmeal, and mashed potatoes—simply place the bowl or cup under the water spout and presto! Stir and slurp. -Ann Bieri.
Key features Cuisinart DCC-100
- Glass carafe with specialized lid and filter
- Pour a cup midbrew with convenient brew-pause feature
- Measures 13-1/4 by 9-3/4 by 8 inches; 3-year limited warranty
- Easy-to-read instruction manual; plugs into a regular 120-volt outlet
- Makes up to 10 cups of coffee; ideal for large groups
- Model: Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10-Cup Coffeemaker, White
Dimentions: 3.25 x 7.37 x 13 inches Weight: 5.22 pounds List Price: $50.00 Price: $19.97
Review Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10-Cup Coffeemaker, White / Cuisinart DCC-100:Cuisinart's Coffee Bar brewing system was modeled after commercial systems, and delivers pure coffee flavor, cup after cup. The 1-4 cup setting ensures you can make a cup or two without altering the temperature or flavor of the coffee. And if you're in a big hurry, rest assured you can grab a cup thanks to the pause and serve function. This Cuisinart coffeemaker is ideal for the coffee drinker who wants the flavor of café coffee at home. It all starts with the specialized Coffee Bar flavor system, which revolves around a dial on the top of the machine that allows you to set the number of cups to brew. The coffeemaker automatically regulates the right amount of water through the grounds. Just like that-a better cup of java. The rest of the machine is also topnotch, and is focused on providing better coffee in a user-friendly format. The features include a sturdy 10-cup carafe (with a specialized lid to keep oxygen out during brewing, thus preserving the flavor), a pause feature-which makes it possible to remove the carafe midbrew to pour a cup-a water window that shows how much water needs to be poured in for different amounts of coffee, and an easy-to-read instruction manual to get everything started. The bottom line: all these features add up to good coffee. [+]
This coffeemaker measures 13-1/4 by 9-3/4 by 8 inches (height by width by depth). -A. J. Rathbun.
Price: $19.85
Review Yama 5 Cup Stovetop Vacuum Brewer Upper Bowl Replacement - VACUUM POT REPLACEMENT ONLY / Yama:Upper bowl replacement bowl for Yama 5 cup Vacuum Brewer (Vacpot).
List Price: $24.99 Price: $19.95
Review Braun 10-cup Aroma Deluxe Coffee Carafe - White / Braun 3104708:Glass carafe w/ white handle and lid. For use with Aroma Deluxe model #s KF510, KF550, KF580, KF590, (Type #s: 3104, 3105).
Key features Cucina Pro
- Available in 1, 3, 9 and 12 cup
- Espresso 6 cup
- Replacement gaskets available
- Uses steam infusion to make a delicious cup of espresso
- Polished aluminum
- Model: Cucina Pro 270-06 Aluminum Stovetop Espresso 6 Cup
Price: $19.95
Review Cucina Pro 270-06 Aluminum Stovetop Espresso 6 Cup / Cucina Pro:Aluminum Espresso #270 series Espresso 6 cup Uses steam infusion to make a delicious cup of espresso Polished aluminum Replacement gaskets available Available in 1, 3, 9 and 12 cup
Key features Sunbeam NS24
- Removable filter basket lifts out for easy filling and cleaning
- Officially licensed Jeff Gordon 10-cup switch coffeemaker
- Water-level indicator; lighted "on/off" switch; cord storage
- Pause-and-serve function for pouring a cup midbrew
- Measures 9 by 9 by 12 inches; 1-year warranty
- Model: Jeff Gordon NS24 10-Cup Coffeemaker
Dimentions: 9 x 8 x 13 inches List Price: $49.99 Price: $19.95
Review Jeff Gordon NS24 10-Cup Coffeemaker / Sunbeam NS24:
Key features BonJour 53397
- Rubberized, comfort-grip handle; plastic lid and frame
- Stainless-steel filter rod and screen; mesh lid removes extra sediment
- Unbreakable polycarbonate carafe great for picnics
- 8-cup French press makes 32 ounces of fresh brewed coffee
- Microwavable when lid and metal parts removed
- Model: BonJour Hugo 8-Cup Unbreakable French Press, Black
Dimentions: 10.5 x 7.25 x 4.75 inches Weight: 1.35 pounds List Price: $19.99 Price: $19.95
Review BonJour Hugo 8-Cup Unbreakable French Press, Black / BonJour 53397:BonJour brings color, comfort and performance together in the versatile Hugo French Press. Rubberized comfort-grip handle feels great to hold while the unique built-in filtering lid reduces loose grinds in your cup! Rubberized base, color coordinating acrylic scoop. Features unbreakable polycarbonate carafes. Patented high dome filtering lid for less sediments in your coffee. A virtually unbreakable polycarbonate carafe makes this coffee press sturdy enough for picnics or camping. To use a French press, grounds are placed in the bottom of the (preheated with hot water, if possible) carafe, then near-boiling water added. The lid with its stainless-steel rod and filter is pushed down after a few minutes of steeping, and the coffee is ready to pour. Many coffee aficionados swear by the French press method. The Hugo features a second mesh screen in the lid that removes even more of the coffee grounds sediment typically left behind by most coffee presses. In addition to the polycarbonate carafe, the Hugo features a rubberized comfort-grip handle and plastic frame, which makes it possible for coffee (or tea) to be reheated in a microwave when the lid and stainless-steel fixtures are removed. [+]
The Hugo eight-cup carafe makes about 32 ounces of coffee, which is more like four cups for most coffee drinkers. An individual-sized 12-ounce model is also available, and both come in black, white, blue, or green. -Ann Bieri.
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More courses are scheduled to close in the U.S. this year (nearly 100) than the 80 expected to open. ›16:08 Climate explorers eye poles, Everest: A team of explorers plans to ski to the North and South Poles and climb Mount Everest all within 365 days and with the goal not to conquer but to protect the ice from global warming. ›23:51 21 Nov, Fri GM: We need $12 billion to survive: General Motors said Tuesday it needs $4 billion in government loans this month and a total of $12 billion by late March to keep operating. ›13:20 At last, Capitol Visitor Center opens to public: The long-planned Capitol Visitor Center in Washington is opening to the public about three years later than planned and $360 million over budget. ›23:22 2 Dec, Tue Walter: Obama unscathed in Georgia: Little ventured, nothing lost for cautious president-elect; Chambliss' victory, decisive as it was, maintained the status quo for Republicans. ›17:48 TV listings: India siege raises concerns at U.S. hotels: The deadly attack in India had far-reaching implications for police and private security officials in New York and other U.S. cities. ›16:20 Cosmic Log: Rocket rides for $95,000: Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: A brand-new travel agency is selling front-row seats on an XCOR Aerospace rocket plane that will soar more than halfway to outer space. ›17:57 2 Dec, Tue After 55 days, contest ends for 2 living in truck: A radio station had to make two contestants an offer they couldn't refuse in order to get them to quit a game to win a new car. ›23:32 28 Nov, Fri Fed: Economy darkens before holidays: The economic picture has darkened further as Americans hunkered down heading into the holidays, forcing retailers to ring up fewer sales and factories to cut back on production. ›23:43 Wikipedia wants more user-friendly editing: Concerned that many would-be contributors to Wikipedia are being scared away, the foundation that runs the Internet encyclopedia is getting a $890,000 grant to try to make the editing process more user-friendly. ›23:03 Red Tape: eBay users say holiday giveaway hacked: eBay users are complaining that a holiday contest offered by the auction Web site has been overrun by Scrooge-like computer hackers, and that eBays poor design for the contest is to blame. ›15:43 2 Dec, Tue Buffett's Constellation bid challenged again: France's state-controlled power company challenged a proposed takeover by Warren Buffett of Constellation Energy Wednesday. ›15:17 Movies no place to learn real history: Moviesbased on history, such as "Frost/Nixon," create a current of discontent among those who prefer letter-perfect depictions, but historians and film experts caution they are intended to entertain, not inform. ›22:51 2 Dec, Tue NFL to broadcast first game in 3-D on Thursday: In broadcasting the worlds first live 3-D football game to theaters in Los Angeles, New York and Boston on Thursday evening, the NFL promises an up close, personal, visceral experience that could open a new revenue stream for the league. ›22:03 Video: Digging out of debt: Dec. 3: With the typical American carrying $16,000 in debt and personal bankruptcy filings up by 51 percent since last January, many people are struggling to curb their spending habits. NBC's Tom Costello reports.(Nightly News) ›00:03 4 Dec, Thu Cops: College adviser ran prostitute raffle: An Ohio State University academic adviser and a real estate agent held a $10-a-ticket raffle that offered an evening with a prostitute who is also a child sex-abuse caseworker, police said. ›23:37 1 Dec, Mon Hell on wheels: The world's worst taxi rides: Taxi drivers around the world have perfected the art of loud righteous indignation that's meant to intimidate. ... Where taking a cab is an extreme adventure, and how to avoid being scammed. ›14:53 Bush set to relax rules protecting species: Animals in danger of becoming extinct could lose the protection of government experts who make sure that dams and other projects don't pose a threat, under a regulation the Bush administration is set to put in place. ›16:13 20 Nov, Thu Road salt shortage vexes states: Some U.S. cities are paying as much as $170 a ton as road salt prices nationwide soar because of shipping problems and surging demand. ›17:39 2 Dec, Tue |