Coffee Plunger 900ml

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«The coffee press is regarded as practical and sturdy, perfect for making tea and coffee. Some users express concerns about its durability since it's made in China, but overall satisfaction with its ease of use and results prevails. A bit of patience is needed to achieve the best outcomes.»
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I use it for bulk herbal teas, super practical
Solid, I hope. I then looked up the origin of this piston coffee maker and found that it had been invented by an Italian, Attilio Climani, in 1929, but had already been patented five years earlier by two Frenchmen. The Climani coffee maker is therefore officially Italian, but for a long time its production was French. Now it's made in China, and I hope it lasts at least 12 months. That's why I thought it was a French Cataluña coffeemaker, because it's very popular over there to get a good sock juice, as long as you know the tricks and a delicate touch to get a better result to drink. It's a pity there aren't thick enough gloves, as there are for the teapot, because it takes 10 to 15 minutes to squeeze it completely. So I use a large kitchen towel to wrap around it while it's being gently worked. I use a fine grinder, number 2, like the one used for pre-ground coffee packets.
I didn't know it before, but I find it very practical
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