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Le Creuset Stoneware French Press, 34 oz., Cerise
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Brand | Le Creuset |
Color | Cerise |
Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
Filter Type | Reusable |
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About this item
- Premium stoneware is designed for everyday use
- Colorful glaze is nonporous, non-reactive and resistant to chips, scratches and stains
- Virtually nonstick glazed surface easily releases food for quick clean-up, and resists cracking and crazing
- Superior heat retention keeps food warm or cold for serving
- Safe for freezer, oven, microwave, broiler, dishwasher and metal utensils
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Flavor | 4.5 | — | 4.9 | 3.3 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
Easy to clean | 4.4 | — | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
Easy to use | 4.3 | — | — | 3.3 | 4.5 | 4.8 |
Durability | 4.0 | — | 4.1 | — | 4.3 | 4.8 |
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capacity | 27 fluid ounces | 34 ounces | 34 ounces | 28 ounces | 700 milliliters | 34 fluid ounces |
material | Stoneware | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Ceramic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
input interface | dial | buttons | touch screen | unknown | dial | touch screen |
wattage | 1000 watts | 0 watts | 1000 watts | 0 watts | 24 watts | 230 watts |
weight | 1 kilograms | — | — | — | 784 grams | 1.98 pounds |
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From the brand
The Story of a True Original
Since 1925, Le Creuset has been renowned as the colorful French companion in kitchens across the globe.
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The First in Colorful Cookware
With an unrivaled selection of bold, rich colors in a range of finishes and materials, Le Creuset is the leader in enameled cast iron.
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The Finest in Quality & Design
Handcrafted in France with only premium materials, our legendary enameled cast iron provides even heat and moisture distribution.
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The Favorite for Generations
Le Creuset has been trusted by home cooks and master chefs for generations — it is the backbone of kitchens around the world.
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From the manufacturer
Le Creuset French Press
Great Tasting Coffee at Home
The French Press is one of the easiest methods to make great tasting coffee at home. Coarsely ground coffee beans or loose tea leaves are steeped in boiling water, and then filtered away by plunging the mesh sieve through the press.
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Keeps Food WarmSuperior heat retention keeps food warm or cold for serving |
Quick Clean UpVirtually nonstick glazed surface easily releases food for quick clean-up, and resists cracking and crazing |
Resistant to ChipsColorful glaze is nonporous, non-reactive and resistant to chips, scratches and stains |
Crafted from Premium Stoneware
Crafted from premium stoneware for excellent heat retention, the Le Creuset French Press is finished with a vibrant glaze which is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches and stains.
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Cooking with StonewareDO NOT use any Stoneware piece on the stovetop or any other direct heat source. |
Heat RecommendationsLe Creuset Stoneware is safe for use in the microwave, freezer, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven and broiler. The maximum oven-safe temperature is 500°F / 260°C. Use oven mitts for lifting at all times. |
Cleaning and CareFor removal of stubborn residues allow the dish to cool, fill with warm, soapy water and allow it to soak for 10 to 20 minutes. Wash in the usual way using a plastic brush or scouring pad if necessary. |
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Product information
Brand | Le Creuset |
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Color | Cerise |
Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Model Name | French Press |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Dial |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.25 x 9.6 inches |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Le Creuset of America |
ASIN | B006Y40IEO |
Item model number | PG8200CB-1067 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #93,170 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #48 in Coffee Presses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 8, 2012 |
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Product Description
The French Press is one of the easiest methods to make great tasting coffee at home. Coarsely ground coffee beans or loose tea leaves are steeped in boiling water, and then filtered away by plunging the mesh sieve through the press. Crafted from premium stoneware for excellent heat retention, the Le Creuset French Press is finished with a vibrant glaze which is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches and stains.
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Customers like the appearance, quality and durability of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it's beautiful, well made and produces wonderful coffee. They appreciate the heat retention quality and say it'll keep the coffee hot. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of cleaning.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention it's beautiful, with a lovely ceramic glaze that keeps its color and doesn't flake off. The rich color is good, and the product is display-worthy. The carafe itself is a nice shape and of fair quality.
"...I am now settled in with this le Creuset model. It's pleasant to look at, feels good in to hold in my hand, is comfortable to use, and is not..." Read more
"...PROS: easy to clean and dishwasher safe. 2. Looks beautiful and can actually serve as a decorative piece. 3. Makes delicious coffee. 4...." Read more
"...Easy to clean. And overall look is so cute!!Only thing is the top loosens easily which can be annoying.But overall look is SO CUTE." Read more
"...is that it’s not the color I wanted thought it would be but it is a nice color, more of a gray/light purple hue than a bit on the gray/pink side as..." Read more
Customers like the durability of the coffee maker. They mention it's well made, holds up incredibly well, and is solid. Some appreciate the color and material it'd be made out of. That said, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...3. Makes delicious coffee. 4. Very durable. CONS: none" Read more
"...Excellent quality that you would expect from le creuset. It’s a nice heavy weight and the finish is perfect...." Read more
"Seems solidly built, looks really classy. Le Creuset has a good reputation for durability, but I’ve only had it a week so I can’t judge...." Read more
"...The lid slipped away and hit the hard floor. I don't consider that particular breakage to be one of my accidents...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They mention it's durable, well made, and produces wonderful, full bodied coffee. They say it holds temperature well, does its job, and makes delicious coffee with no grounds seeping through. Customers also say they've had no problems with it at all and that it'll make excellent coffee. Overall, customers say it'd be a great addition to any kitchen.
"...In the end I switched to coffee press machines. Carefully done, presses make excellent (yet not superb) coffee...." Read more
"...3. Makes delicious coffee. 4. Very durable. CONS: none" Read more
"Excellent, beautiful option if you're tired of breaking glass beakers, and especially if you are sensitive to metallic taste...." Read more
"...It’s beautiful and does the job. Best coffee maker I’ve ever owned by far!" Read more
Customers like the heat retention of the coffee maker. They say it holds temperature well, keeps the coffee hot, and the outside gets pleasantly warm to the touch soon after the hot water pours. Customers also appreciate the heat retaining quality of heavy ceramic vs. a glass beaker press.
"...The outside gets pleasantly warm to the touch soon after the hot water pour, but it doesn't burn my fingers...." Read more
"Coffee and tea stays warms for a long time.Easy to clean. And overall look is so cute!!..." Read more
"...Well, I love the look of this press, but it simply does not keep the coffee hot. Big disappointment!..." Read more
"I am obsessed with my new French press! It is so nice, and keeps my coffee warm for much longer than my old one...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker very easy to clean overall. They say the enamel coating allows for a thorough rinse, and it's dishwasher safe. Customers also mention that the filter thing unscrews and comes apart easily for rinsing.
"...good in to hold in my hand, is comfortable to use, and is not difficult to clean. I love the color I chose...." Read more
"...PROS: easy to clean and dishwasher safe. 2. Looks beautiful and can actually serve as a decorative piece. 3. Makes delicious coffee. 4...." Read more
"Coffee and tea stays warms for a long time.Easy to clean. And overall look is so cute!!..." Read more
"...FPs CAN SO BE EASY TO CLEAN! First off, if you use FP/coarse grind coffee you will have no problems with grounds in your cup or your drains...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's a good size, perfect for several cups, and saves on space. However, others say that the innards are poorly fit to the carafe, the plunger does not fit tightly, and the filter isn't well-fit to the interior of the pot.
"...I love the color I chose. The parts fit together well; it doesn't leak or rattle...." Read more
"...Maybe it’s as good as you can expect with stoneware, but the lid isn’t snug so it shakes around while pressing and pouring...." Read more
"...For starters, this press in the perfect size for several cups. I live alone but often the smaller "mini" presses make too small of an amount...." Read more
"Way to small. Doesn’t make 2 mugs of coffee. I was disappointed. A lot of money to make 1 1/2 mugs of French press." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's worth the price, while others say that it is kind of pricey.
"...only ceramic FP I could find that checked all the boxes, so it's worth the price. Typical Le Cruset quality standards...." Read more
"...I know it’s a little pricy, but so worth it. PROS: easy to clean and dishwasher safe. 2...." Read more
"...Right. It works. Its sturdy. Easy to clean. Money well spent. Thanks LC" Read more
"...😁 I would say it's simply not worth the expense...." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the coffee grounds that are produced by the coffee maker. They mention that it leaves grounds in the coffee cup and in the container. Some customers also say that the coffee makers spews hot liquid and coffee grounds everywhere.
"...The coffee leaves a film on the inside, as it also does with the stainless steel French press...." Read more
"...It also has the propensity to spew hot liquid and coffee grounds EVERYWHERE..." Read more
"...is that you can’t fill it all the way because the spout allows grounds to come through if you do...." Read more
"...Even with course ground coffee, it winds is letting tons of grounds through. I would up replacing it. Got sick of picking grounds out of my coffee" Read more
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I had been mostly indifferent to coffee, and then I was suddenly converted. I've been a dedicated daily coffee drinker for thirty years since I first visited Italy. Coffee bars in every Italian city or town I came upon were nearly everywhere, and most delivered coffee with taste that varied only from excellent to superb.
Since then I've yet to find an American coffee shop that regularly brews at that high level. At home, I've been trying to reproduce the delightful Italian taste (with allowances for my homey, less exotic atmosphere), but failed. I worked at it. I bought a wide variety of custom-roasted beans, an excellent coffee grinder, and two well-reviewed, expensive Italian espresso machines. After much research, years of experimentation, a second trip to Italy where I was able to consult with a friendly, talented barista, I was able to come close to that delightful Italian taste in my kitchen, but I couldn't quite match it.
I have no doubt that there are many non-professional, talented people around the world who can make splendorous coffee at home. I wish that I were one of those.
My elegant espresso machines made very good coffee, but not good enough to justify the effort of my endeavor. By "effort" I'm not referring to my research, my experimentation with techniques and grinds (that part was interesting), or the cost of the ridiculously expensive machines. Rather, I mean that the espresso machines were fussy, often required readjustments, and were difficult to clean.
I bought and used several electric drip machines, a Nespresso unit, and and two well-rated European models. I have have tried multiple non-electric devices including pour types, stove-tops brewers, and infusion coffee makers. In the end I switched to coffee press machines. Carefully done, presses make excellent (yet not superb) coffee.
Over years I tried many different brands of presses, including Melior, which may be the original, hand-crafted, French-made model. (Melior was bought by Bodum,. That company now makes a similar model, although without a craftsman's small details.) I've tried glass presses, a few double-walled stainless machines (a weld on the priciest Frieling model broke after a few months), and porcelain and stoneware versions.
I am now settled in with this le Creuset model. It's pleasant to look at, feels good in to hold in my hand, is comfortable to use, and is not difficult to clean. I love the color I chose. The parts fit together well; it doesn't leak or rattle. This device makes consistently good - although still not barista-quality - coffee.
I prefer stoneware for presses over alternative materials. It keeps the coffee sufficiently hot with no need for a cozy. The outside gets pleasantly warm to the touch soon after the hot water pour, but it doesn't burn my fingers. I've found that glass and porcelain release heat faster and get hotter on the outside. And beond protecting a user from burnt fingers, there is no need to use an insulated press, made from steel or otherwise. Leaving coffee in a press for more than about five minutes just to keep it warm ends with grounds producing an over-extracted, bitter brew.
This le Crueset isn't perfect. I even considered rating this model with four stars, but it makes no sense to be nit-picky about a press that I've re-purchased a few times over fifteen years after I accidentally broke one.
That thought leads me to my biggest criticism of this model. The steel shaft of the press goes through an opening in the stoneware lid. The shaft is tightened with a small steel nut on the inside of the lid and a threaded steel knob on the top. The threading is a reasonable solution, and the knob will never break off the shaft like my welded Frieling did. However, the shaft mustn't be screwed too tightly because it might damage the breakable lid.
That's how one of my le Creuset presses was finished off; the the knob became loose and I didn't notice. The lid slipped away and hit the hard floor. I don't consider that particular breakage to be one of my accidents.
The threaded knob is an imperfect, but perhaps necessary, design compromise. I've tried carefully tightening the knob with a wrench, yet even that strong connection eventually loosened. I might, sometime, try tightening the knob further, but I'm wary of breaking the lid. Now, once in a while, I check that the shaft connection to the knob is finger-tight. The extra bit of effort is a small nuisance, but not enough to put me off this good press.
So, after considering many alternative ways to brew, I am content with le Creuset.
Easy to clean. And overall look is so cute!!
Only thing is the top loosens easily which can be annoying.
But overall look is SO CUTE.
Easy to clean. And overall look is so cute!!
Only thing is the top loosens easily which can be annoying.
But overall look is SO CUTE.
Look, coffee is the last vice I have...so I do it right, by golly. Use good coffee with FP/coarse grind and you'll be a convert too. After trying several brands, I use Starbucks French Roast as my daily house brand (Starbucks was the most forgiving if you are lax about brew times. Others were great, but would easily turn bitter if left a tiny bit too long.) I use a Breville burr grinder and a FP or Aeropress. My IT guy loves it when I have a problem and he can come in the morning and get a real cup of coffee. It's important to keep your IT guy happy. If you won't do it for yourself, do it for him.
FPs CAN SO BE EASY TO CLEAN! First off, if you use FP/coarse grind coffee you will have no problems with grounds in your cup or your drains. To clean, run a strong water stream from the faucet to rinse the filters over the FP so grounds go in press, not down drain. Then continue the stream into the grounds "puck", and dump them into a fine mesh strainer. Blast the puck again till it's all in the strainer (Usually just twice.) Then dump strainer in the garbage. That's all I do on a daily basis, then put it all in the dishwasher every time I run it.
You deserve good coffee...its right there in the Declaration of Independence: "All people are created equal, and have a right to life, liberty and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" (history major.) If you aren't going to use good coffee and grind it right, stick with a Cuisinart drip maker till you can manage the rest. (Hot tip from my drip days: try Cafe Bustello cuban coffee. If it's too strong for you, use 1/2 the normal amount for American coffee. Good taste at unbeatable price.)
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Porém funcionalidade dela é meio complicada.
Ainda prefiro da marca Bodun.
Mas fica linda na decoração.