(Coffee Senseo) Bodum Chambord Coffee Press
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Customer Coffee Senseo Reviews
Best coffee burr grinder I’ve ever had,
I previously owned a (much) smaller cuisinart brew grind of this press, which made an excellent cup of coffee. But that was the problem. It only made a CUP of coffee. I usually have two, and what if others want coffee? It takes a while, going one cup at a time.
Needless to say, I upgraded to this larger press, which makes about 3 times more coffee. It makes the best coffee ever - I could never go back to a junky old drip coffee maker after this. Yeah, it’s more work than a drip coffee maker, but really, would you rather have quick, easy coffee that tastes bad, or a delicious cup of coffee that takes 5 minutes more?
Using this is like steeping tea - you boil some water, grind some coffee beans (I hope you’re grinding your own coffee beans!) and pour the water over the coffee grounds to let them steep for 4 minutes. Then you push the knob down, which filters delicious coffee into the water and leaves the grounds at the bottom of your pot. Then, voila! You’ve got about 3 cups of yummy coffee, depending on to what extent you water your cup down with cream and sugar.
If you’re one of those people who just CAN’T WAIT for their coffee, you’d be better off getting a typical drip coffee maker. But if you love coffee, and want it to taste as good as it possibly can, you have to buy this press.
Great coffee burr grinder, but fragile
A french press is one of the best methods of brewing coffee at home. I have never liked the “drip method” machines like Mr Coffee which, in my opinion, produce a very bland cup of coffee. Some reviews have mentioned the extra effort involved in comparison to a drip machine. This really is not a big issue. You have to boil the water separately and remember to press the plunger down when the coffee has finished brewing. The clean up is about the same.
Some tips for getting the most out of this Coffee Senseo machine. Always use coarsely ground coffee. I’ve found a 9 second burst with my grinder works best. You’ll have to experiment. I also gently shake the grinder while using it. This results in a more even grind. With this approach I have very little sediment in my final cup.
Allow the boiled water to cool for a minute before adding to the grounds. This seems to produce a less bitter cup. Finally, stir the grounds and water with a chopstick or similar. Let the coffee brew, then press the plunger down *slowly*. If making more than one cup per person, store the extra in a vacuum flask. The coffee cools very quickly if left in the press.Always clean your grinder. Oils accumulate very quickly resulting in increasingly bitter coffee.





































