my wife tried tea from a tea press at a friends home and wanted one.
let me explain this pieces roll and a simple at home solution.
who needs starbucks when you can brew fantastic coffee like this at home?
overall, i'd recommend this for use at the office or for travel, but not for your home.
press to be able to enjoy my loose-leaf teas away from home without needing much space in my suitcase for teaware and tea equipment because anything provided by a hotel or motel is likely to smell
i normally use a regular french press at home to brew coffee and thought this would be great for my desk at work.
with home roasted beans and a grinder i can have good coffee anywhere in the world, instead of that nasty stuff they put in hotel rooms today!
all i need is to have homeland security track me down for knowingly shipping broken shards of glass through the postal service.
clearly the glass is too thin or brittle to survive the wear and tear of transit, let alone daily use in a kitchen.
as a person who bothers to home roast and grind the beans by hand, i have to say that the filter won't hold the water long enough to get a good brew.
it makes a really good cup of coffee and i can leave the house with it, less dishes!
it's a bit pricey, but it makes a delicious coffee, cappuccino, espresso and pot of tea!
the family has got two smaller jura machines at other locations.
we've gone to starbucks on and off for years and recently a little coffee house opened up down the street.
commercial quality for the home or office.
our friends and family love to come over just to get a cup of the good stuff!
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