☕ Elevate your coffee game with every press!
The Secura French Press Coffee Maker features a durable double-wall 18/8 stainless steel construction with a 12oz capacity, designed to keep your coffee hot longer. Its 3-layer stainless steel filter ensures a smooth, full-bodied brew, while the cool-touch handle and dishwasher-safe parts combine convenience with professional-grade quality.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 5.9"W x 6.1"H |
Capacity | 0.35 Liters |
Style | Modern |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, hot beverage preparation |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Filter Coffee |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
R**Z
Truly the Best French Press I’ve Ever Owned — Built Like a Tank & No Plastic!
If you’re serious about your coffee or just appreciate a well-made product that performs exactly how it should every single day, the Secura French Press Coffee Maker (34oz, 304 Grade Stainless Steel) is a purchase you will not regret. I’ve been using it daily for several months now and can say with confidence: this thing is a winner in every category that matters.Build Quality and DesignLet’s start with the obvious — the build. This French press is solid stainless steel, inside and out, and you can feel the quality the moment you pick it up. It’s not flimsy, it’s not lightweight in a cheap way. It’s got real heft, which gives it a stable and durable feel. You won’t worry about cracks, chips, or shattering like you would with glass models. In fact, this press could probably survive a fall off the counter without a scratch (not that I plan on testing that).The double-wall insulation is no gimmick either — it actually keeps your coffee hot for well over an hour. I usually make a full press first thing in the morning and pour myself cups gradually over the next hour or so while getting ready or working. The last cup is still warm, which wasn’t the case with my older glass press.Aesthetically, it’s also just a great-looking piece of equipment. The stainless finish gives it a sleek, modern, slightly industrial look that works in just about any kitchen setup. It’s easy to clean and doesn’t show fingerprints too badly either.Brewing PerformanceNow on to what really matters — how it brews. And here’s where the Secura really shines. The multi-layered filter system (three screens stacked together) does a fantastic job of keeping grounds out of your cup. With other presses, I often got a bit of grit at the bottom of the mug, but not with this one. I like a strong brew and use a medium-coarse grind, and the filtration handles it like a champ.The plunger mechanism is smooth, and the lid fits snugly with a full 360-degree pouring design, which is a nice touch. No awkward twisting to line up a spout. I also appreciate how the handle stays cool to the touch even with piping hot coffee inside.Ease of Use and CleaningThis French press is simple and intuitive. No bells and whistles, just straightforward brewing the way it’s supposed to be. I love that it’s dishwasher safe too, but honestly, it’s just as easy to rinse and wash by hand. The filter screens come apart easily if you want a deep clean, and reassembly is quick and painless.It also works great for cold brew or loose-leaf tea if you like to change things up.Final ThoughtsThere’s something deeply satisfying about using a product that feels like it was actually designed with care and precision. The Secura French Press is one of those rare items that does exactly what it’s supposed to do — and does it exceptionally well.If you’re looking for a French press that will last for years, brew outstanding coffee, and look good on your counter while doing it, this is the one. The price is incredibly reasonable for what you’re getting, and in my opinion, it outperforms presses that cost twice as much. I wouldn’t hesitate to give this as a gift to a fellow coffee lover either.Verdict: 10/10. No complaints, no regrets. Just great coffee every time.
R**C
Attention Coffee Lovers!
After giving up on glass presses that eventuallyy break, I purchased a silver 17oz S/S Secura press and am well pleased. The design and construction are excellent. The double-walled design keeps the coffee warm much longer than expected. The single filter works well and is easy to clean. You don't need several filters if you follow instructions per manual. This unit is easy to use and clean. I've used it for 2 weeks now and love this little gem! They even supply you with two extra filters for future use. One of the best purchases I've ever made. You can't go wrong with this wonderful press, and you can't beat the price
S**
Buy this!
Have a fancy breville coffee machine but I actually prefer this. My coffee always tastes consistent and good. My favorite part is that it’s stainless steel (no plastic!) and it’s really easy to setup, make and can put it through dishwasher to clean. Seems pretty sturdy. I just hope there’s replacement parts for two of the wheels and not just the mesh wheel. I do worry about it when I put it in the dishwasher and having a family member misplace it. Use it everyday ! If you love coffee and want to keep your hormones intact; this is a good purchase.
J**R
High Quality and Great Coffee
I’ve had this French press coffee maker for almost one year. I like it because it is stainless, sturdy, has clean lines and is easy to hand wash and maintain. It makes a great cup of coffee that is not bitter, even though I brew mine fairly strong. The 17oz. version is good for one large mug or two small – medium cups of coffee. They make a one liter (34oz.) and other sizes if you are serving more. For French press generally, one is supposed to use a slightly coarser grind than regular, store bought, but with this one you can add an extra filter for finer grinds, similar to expresso. I use ordinary ground coffee, usually a strong coffee like Sumatra. Just one of the supplied metal filters works fine to keep these grounds from getting through. I have had zero problems with wear and tear. Some tips on making it: They describe it as having a double wall construction, which is the same as a thermos. It seems light enough for that to be the case. Despite its good thermal properties, I nonetheless preheat the pot by pouring hot water into the empty carafe and letting it sit for a few minutes. Ultimately, this keeps your coffee warmer as your final product does not lose as much temperature by heat transfer to the metal container. (Remember, once you mix hot water into the grounds it has to sit for 5 minutes before you pour.) Once the carafe is heated for a few minutes, dump the water you heated it with and put in your coffee grounds. Slowly pour in your hot water for the coffee, leaving enough room for the thick lid and filter mechanism. Then turn the lid to lock it (arrow facing away from the spout) and slowly push down on the press. I usually take about 15 seconds to push it almost all the way down. I believe this allows the coffee to impart flavor without bitterness. Fifteen seconds seems like a long time when doing this. The results are the reward for a little patience. (After all, you would not be using a French press if you needed an automatic brewer while heating a Pop Tart for 10 seconds in your microwave as you run for the door.) Turn the lid arrow back to align with the pouring spout and dispense gently into your cup. Highly recommended. - JPK
D**D
Stainless steel with a clean design.
The description states that the outside stays cool. This has not been my experience. The outside of the unit gets hot to the touch. I preheat mine for 3 to 5 minutes. An hour after brewing the coffee is still steaming, but not as hot as a true thermos would keep it. I warm mine up in the microwave. It definitely stays warm longer than a glass carafe would.I do like the stainless steel. Easy to keep clean and durable. I have the 34 oz. version.
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