Preparation is very simple: pour near-boiling water on coarsly ground coffee, stir and leave to infuse for 3-4 minutes, then slowly press the plunger down to separate the coffee grounds from the brew.
For those who prefer lighter coffee and simple preparation, and for those who want an inexpensive alternative to coffee machines.
Compared with coffee makers that use a paper filter, French presses retain more of the coffee's natural oils, thus preserving its flavour. Compared with moka pots, French presses offer a ligthter, less burnt coffee taste. Furthermore, French presses are inexpensive, easy to use, and take up little space in your kitchen.
French presses are made of glass, stainless steel or plastic. Glass models offer the advantage of being able to see the amount of coffee, whereas stainless variants are suitable for travel.
Volume
French presses are available with capacities from 300 ml to 1 litre.