Classy in glass.
The sibling to our best-loved ceramic French press, this glass version lets you see the fruits of your labor, drip by drip. The sleek yet sturdy, heatproof borosilicate glass can withstand extreme temperatures, and the copper pull adds a pop of shine. Not a coffee drinker? It's just as useful for brewing iced or hot tea. Your press comes with a handy instruction booklet, so you’ll be well on your way to a hot pick-me-up in no time.
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