A Bored Moores review about the Stanley Stay Hot French Press. 2:14 - to see in action Thanks for watching out first official review! Be on the lookout for some cute cameos throughout the video.
Thank you. I just saw one of these at bass pro and had no idea how it works. And knowing it works great for glamour camping is even better! Looks like I'll be picking one up. Thanks again
I was going to buy a peculator for truck camping and fishing, but I think you just sold me. I already own two of their 16oz travel press mugs and love them. This will be a nice addition to my Stanley collection.
I recently got one after many glass pour over style coffee makers have been broken in my home. I am very satisfied. Rugged, looks good, makes good coffee, and stays hot for hours. Maybe not piping hot after the advertised three hours but hot enough. Worth buying. Half full is more than enough for my wife and I.
thank you for this video! I am interested in getting this, however countless reviews complain that the plunger/strainer isn't fitted properly and allows a good amount of coffee grains to get up through into the pour. Are these reviews user error? Have you had any trouble with grounds?
Do you actually use grams when measuring for coffee? It seems a lot easier to measure in cups... especially when camping. Not everyone has a digital scale
So has it worked for daily use over a long time? Was thinking of getting this for daily use, and that the glass ones break. If this Stanley one is intended for camping maybe it isn't made for daily use for years. Your comment was 2 years ago...so how is yours holding up?
Can you make one 16 - 20 oz Yeti tumbler of coffee? Is there a minimum amount that you can make? If you leave the coffee after 4 minutes is it okay? For instance can you pour the water in the coffee, then go get ready for work, and aftewards, come back and puch the press down? 15 - 20 min?
Since there is such a low level of heat loss when you add the hot water to the room temperature press, I found there was no need to heat the press first.