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Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker With Winged Nut Design Announced

An innovative French press upgrade solves a common design problem for home baristas. The patent pending construction allows for easy disassembly of the plunger, which product designer SYL Prosper Inc. says is a point where many other models fall short.

SYL Prosper Inc has announced a structural update to the classic French press coffee maker to resolve common frustrations many coffee lovers experience using standard French press models.

Interested parties can learn more at https://www.amazon.com/coffee-press-Stainless-Disassemble-Resistant/dp/B0B6KLVWF1?maas=maas_adg_334405100C816A658E536EBA58E13062_afap_abs&ref_=&th=1

The recently announced proprietary design features a wing nut at the junction of the plunger and the press plate, with its unique construction allowing the user to easily detach the plate for thorough cleaning of grounds, oils, and debris. The wing nut also makes it easy to remove the plunger if it or the press gets stuck; a problem that becomes more common with continual use. Without this design upgrade, users are frequently required to use tools to free the plunger and often break its control knob.

Invented in 1852, the French press steeps the coffee grounds immersed in hot water, rather than running hot water through them like a drip coffee maker. This creates a brew that’s richer and more full-bodied than other methods. When the grounds are done steeping, the plunger is depressed to trap the grounds below the press, separating them from the liquid coffee.

It’s during this step that standard presses sometimes stick, forcing the uncaffeinated user to struggle with the device. In contrast, the wing nut design allows the plunger to be easily freed from the press, and the press to be fully cleaned from used grounds.

The wing nut, and the rest of the metal components, are made from food-grade stainless steel, which is extremely corrosion-resistant. Since the tool must be immersed in water to function, whether making coffee or tea, this value-added feature extends its usable life.

Thoughtfully designed, the coffee maker features a double-screen filter to ensure no grounds escape into the coffee. Its heat-resistant borosilicate glass pitcher has a 1-liter capacity, with an extra pair of screens accompanying every press.

Customers say they appreciate the effectiveness of the coffee maker’s double filter. Coffee beans ground for use with a French press traditionally are more coarse than typical drip makers, making it uncomfortable if it escapes into the brew.

“You really aren’t gonna get any coffee grounds, especially if you grind bigger like you should for French press,” one customer reported. “This is a winner. It was easy to clean afterwards as well.”

For more information, visit https://www.amazon.com/coffee-press-Stainless-Disassemble-Resistant/dp/B0B6KLVWF1/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

Contact Info:
Name: James
Email: Send Email
Organization: SYL Prosper Inc.
Address: 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States
Website: https://www.coffeepressshop.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89121482

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