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Bodum 12oz Chambord French Press Coffee Maker, High-Heat Borosilicate Glass, Polished Stainless Steel – Made in Portugal

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Color: Copper


Size: 34 oz


Features

  • Iconic French press coffee maker that brings out the full flavor and aroma of your brew
  • Large 1-liter capacity, enough for 8 cups*
  • The carafe is made of non-stain, heat-resistant borosilicate glass that wont alter or impair the coffees natural flavor
  • The frame and lid is made from durable stainless steel thats undergone several chrome-plating processes to result in a durable, shiny surface capable of withstanding many years of use
  • The black handle is made from Polypropylene with a matte finish that gives a comfortable grip while serving and adds to the classic quality of the design
  • Stainless steel plunger prevents ground beans escaping when the coffee is poured
  • More environmentally friendly than many coffee-brewing methods no paper filters or plastic capsules required
  • Easy to use and easy to clean

Description

About the CHAMBORD French Press Coffee Maker Discover the art of the perfect brew with the CHAMBORD French press coffee maker. The French press system is beloved by coffee aficionados worldwide for its simplicity of brewing and purity of taste. And the CHAMBORD is the original and best French press coffee maker. An icon of Bodum, the CHAMBORD is synonymous with the Bodum name. The original design dates back to the pre-war period when the Italian Attilo Calimani developed the basic principle. Bodum founder, Jørgen Bodum, began work on his version of the French press in the 1970s, but it was the acquisition of Melior-Martin in 1991 – a company that produced a dome-shaped French press – that led to the development of the classic CHAMBORD we know and love today. A true original, the CHAMBORD has a timeless design and is produced with the same superior craftsmanship its devotees worldwide have come to expect. An environmentally friendly method of brewing, the French press system epitomizes Bodum’s core belief that we should ‘make taste, not waste’. Main Features & Benefits

Brand: Bodum


Color: Copper


Product Dimensions: 19.75"D x 10.25"W x 9.5"H


Special Feature: More environmentally friendly than many coffee-brewing methods – no paper filters or plastic capsules required, Iconic French press coffee maker that brings out the full flavor and aroma of your brew, The carafe is made of non-stain, heat-resistant borosilicate glass that won’t alter or impair the coffee’s natural flavor, Easy to use and easy to clean, The black handle is made from Polypropylene with a matte finish that gives a comfortable grip while serving and adds to the classic quality of the design, Large 1-liter capacity, enough for 8 cups*, The frame and lid is made from durable stainless steel that’s undergone several chrome-plating processes to result in a durable, shiny surface capable of withstanding many years of use, Stainless steel plunger prevents ground beans escaping when the coffee is poured See more


Coffee Maker Type: French Press


Brand: Bodum


Color: Copper


Product Dimensions: 19.75"D x 10.25"W x 9.5"H


Special Feature: More environmentally friendly than many coffee-brewing methods – no paper filters or plastic capsules required, Iconic French press coffee maker that brings out the full flavor and aroma of your brew, The carafe is made of non-stain, heat-resistant borosilicate glass that won’t alter or impair the coffee’s natural flavor, Easy to use and easy to clean, The black handle is made from Polypropylene with a matte finish that gives a comfortable grip while serving and adds to the classic quality of the design, Large 1-liter capacity, enough for 8 cups*, The frame and lid is made from durable stainless steel that’s undergone several chrome-plating processes to result in a durable, shiny surface capable of withstanding many years of use, Stainless steel plunger prevents ground beans escaping when the coffee is poured


Coffee Maker Type: French Press


Filter Type: Paper


Style: Glass Carafe


Specific Uses For Product: Iced Coffee


Recommended Uses For Product: Coffee brewing


Included Components: French Press Coffee Maker


Operation Mode: Manual


Model Name: Chambord


Number of Items: 1


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 46


Manufacturer: Bodum


UPC: 699965307646


Item Weight: 1.8 pounds


Country of Origin: Portugal


Item model number: 11652-18


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 4, 2015


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  • Game changer - classic - thoughtful
Color: Polished Size: 34 oz
Why, oh why, did I spend weeks deciding on the niftiest French press that had it all - cool, innovative features, an upgrade from our previous... When I could have just bought this classic and been incredibly happy? The last press we ordered - the one that took a PhD thesis to research - had some fancy schmancy triple filtration and "keep-warm" design features that really ended up shooting our coffee in the foot. It was super low-yield and it shattered after an easy fall. What a blessing, because our Bodum Chambord, the brand we remembered from our youth, is absolutely darling. The difference in taste (combined with a great but not overly expensive burr grinder set to a large grain setting) is extremely apparent. It's easy to clean. It steeps very efficiently. It's a beauty to look at. The glass reservoir is well-set within the outer housing. Yes, it lets some "mud" through if you really hold it upside-down pitching it into your mug, but it's a surprisingly small amount even when I try (though I love the mud, just not everyone in the house does). Ain't going back from this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Guy

  • High Quality Model; Makes 32 ounces of the Best Tasting Coffee Homemade Coffee! Wish I Switched to a Coffee Press Earlier!
I'd heard that a french press makes the best tasting coffee but put off buying one for years. To be honest if I had some peer pressure to influence me I'd probably not have resisted for so long. I only know one person who uses a coffee press and they swear by it. The reason I finally bought this was that my last two drip coffeemakers broke in month thirteen, right after the warranty ended. Small plastic parts broke and I took the plunge to try this french press which is mostly glass and metal, figuring the simpler construction might ensure it would last longer (and it's less expensive too). One thing I like about the Chambord is the glass beaker is a separate piece. This is unlike Bodum's Brazil model which has the plastic fused onto the glass. I know replacement glass pieces are sold separately in case mine breaks. I liked the look of the Chambord which is sleek and has a shiny silver metal and black plastic for the holder and cap. I looked at the Bodum Chambord side by side with other coffee presses (like the Bodum Brazil) in a store and could see that this one looks more sophisticated and classy. I also like the 32 ounce capacity of the Chambord. Easy to Use The coffee press is so easy to use. I boil the water then wait two minutes, as the manufacturer says not to use boiling water. I put the coffee grounds in it then fill it with 32 ounces of water. I stir it with a wooden chopstick then place the lid on and wait four minutes. Then it is pressed very gently and slowly. The coffee is ready to serve. My one complaint about the glass container is there are no marked lines for various measurements. If you want to make coffee in a certain number of ounces, such as to make an 8 ounce cup, you will have to heat the water and measure it in a heat-safe measuring cup then pour it in. I note the manufacturer has legal warnings in two languages which fill over two inches of space on it so it is clear that Bodum wasn't leaving markings off to have a clean design look. Since this uses no electricity and is small I am taking it with me when camping. I am thrilled to be able to have great tasting coffee while camping or staying in cabins without electricity but with access to open fire or portable camping stoves which can be used to boil the water. Best Tasting Coffee I have two favorite coffees which I've been drinking for over two years using a drip coffeemaker. I was shocked at the superior aste of the coffee made with the same pre-ground beans from this coffee press. There was no bitterness! I'd thought the bitterness was supposed to be there and had accepted it. (This idea is now funny to me. I also note when reading reviews of my former coffeemaker - made by Mr. Coffee - some customers said it produced a bitter brew. I now know that to be true. ) I have never tasted home-brewed coffee that tasted this good. 32 Ounces Bodum says this makes 8 cups of coffee. In America 6 ounces is the standard so that's a bit confusing to this American coffee drinker. However many people now drink 8, 12, 16 or more ounces in one "cup" of coffee. What you need to know is the Bodum Chambord makes 32 ounces of coffee. Cleaning I find this easy to clean and have no complaints. With anything you use there is usualy some cleaning, even a drip coffeemaker has parts to clean. Making Coffee in Volume My Mr. Coffee drip coffee maker took nearly 15 minutes to make a 12 cup pot so I have no complaints on the time it takes to make coffee in a coffee press. To me flavor is more important anyway; I'd rather have a coffeemaker for daily use that produces superior coffee every day and have a bit of inconvenience when company is here. If I have to, when company is visiting, I will use an insulated coffee pot if I need more than 32 ounces of one kind of coffee. It will actually work out fine as some of my family usually wants decaf while others want caffinated coffee, so I've always had to brew two pots and use an insulated carafe when I brewed with a drip coffeemaker anyway. The Cost This cost me less than half what a drip coffeemaker costs and much less than those one-cup coffee makers. I'm happy with the low cost. As I said earlier if the glass beaker breaks I can buy a replacement for a low price. In Conclusion This makes fantastic tasting coffee. It may be a different process than you have done before but it is easy. This is an inexpensive item with a simple process with little room for mechanical failure. Don't hesitate like I did! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2011 by ChristineMM

  • Upgrade from drip coffee
Color: Chrome Size: 12 oz
I was always very curious about the french press method of brewing coffee, but never really got into it. Being away from my espresso machine, I really wanted to try something that was simply better than drip. I thought about getting the aeropress, but decided instead for the french press. Boy am I happy. So why is the french press method than drip you ask? Quite simple... *No paper filter! Coffee has a lot of natural oils in it that carry a lot of flavor. Using a paper filter traps those oils, so they never get expressed in the cup. The french press method produces a coffee that is much richer and fuller in body than any drip coffee I have ever had. I feel like I'm drinking coffee instead of cream and sugar. *Complete control over the brewing process. You control the grind, you control the temperature of the water and you control how long the water is contact with the grinds. *Steeping vs. Drip. Using a drip, the water goes through the grinds and out. Very little prolonged contact with the water. Also, it's very common to see channels develop in the basket which leads to underextraction. With the press, all the grounds are completely submerged within the water for however long you decide. Better extraction, just don't let them sit in there too long. Sometimes you hear of people complaining that there are too many grinds left in the cup using a press. Here is some good advice: "Don't skimp on the grinder". Toss your whirly-blade away (or relegate it to spices) and get yourself a burr grinder. I use a rocky with my french press, but you don't have to buy a $300 grinder for french press. You'll probably want to spend no less than 60. I've heard good things about the antiqua from bodum, the infinity from capresso and pretty much anything in the baratza line-up. Why such an expensive grinder you ask? Well you need to grind your own for any method of coffee brewing you use (throw the folgers out the door), but you need a fairly consistent grind. Whirly-blades will give you a lot of dust and coffee boulders; neither are very good for coffee brewing. Also, if you think that there is any possibility you might one day venture out into the world of espresso, go for no less than the gaggia mdf, or better yet a rocky. Nothing below those two will give you a grind for espresso. (End grinder tirade) Using a good grinder, the amount of grinds in the cup will be exceptionally minimal. You do get a little bit of coffee dust into the cup, but it's hardly noticeable and usually settles out into the very bottom of the cup. The filter on the press does a very nice job of keeping the grounds out. I read somewhere in one of the amazon reviews that the press doesn't go down far enough to really press the coffee. I'm not sure how much coffee this person was using, but I use slightly less than the recommended amount and I am able to press the grounds quite firmly. This particular 3-cup model will make about 8-10 oz of brewed coffee. You can't quite get all 12oz of water in with the grounds, and some of the water gets soaked up in to the grounds. This is the perfect amount for me, since I only drink one cup-a-day, but if you drink more, go for a bigger model. Make sure not to leave the brewed coffee sitting in the press. Pour out any you don't drink immediately into some kind of thermal carafe to keep it warm. The unit itself solid enough. Obviously the glass is breakable, so don't go bouncing it off the floor. Cleanup is pretty easy. I rinse out the press, put some soap in the bottom, fill with water, and plunge up and down a few times and let it set while I drink my coffee. Make sure you keep the press clean, previously brewed coffee grounds are very good at ruining your coffee. As far as how to brew french press, check out the guide over at coffeegeek, but also look at the Illy method of preparation as they detail on their site. Decide which one you like better. The only improvement I would like to see would be some sort of thermal insulation to keep the coffee warm while it brews. The coffee is still hot when I'm ready to pour into the cup, but it would still be nice. Make sure to preheat your press with some how tap water. Bodum does make thermal french presses, but they come at a higher price point. Overall, great little brewer that comes at a very affordable price-point. Pair this with a good grinder as some freshly roasted beans (you're not still using folgers are you?), and you've got a recipe for excellent coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2008 by W. Warshauer

  • Simply gorgeous, functional, and delightful
Color: Gold Size: 17 oz
I LOVE this gold french press so much. This is by far the best french press I've ever used, the seal is very tight and it's designed so smart. For instance, when I remove the lid/plunger attachment and set it on it's side, the mesh parts don't make contact with my counter, keeping it nice and clean and prevents my countertop from staining. Clean up is also a breeze as the glass beaker body removes and cleans easily. Perfect size for a generous cup of tea or coffee. Absolutely love this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Mama Tongs

  • Great Christmas Gift
Color: Polished Size: 34 oz
This was purchased as a Christmas gift for a coffee lover and they love it! They have had all the coffee tools known to man, but appreciate the sturdiness and simplicity of this one. Great value for money. Works well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024 by Stephen Noble

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