Nothing says good morning better than a cup of freshly brewed coffee. It is the smell that helps you move out of bed and start the day. Can you think of better energy booster? If you can't, then opt for a Bodum coffee plunger. Why Bodum you would ask? Because it is one of the world leading kitchenware manufacturers. What lifts this brand to the top are not only the famous double-walled glasses but the Bodum coffee plunger as well. Making coffee has never been easier. All you need is water and ground coffee. In few seconds you have a fresh, strong and delicious cup of coffee. Forget those cold take-away coffee cups.
Overview
Bodum coffee plunger was first introduced in the 80's. From the same start, this elegant coffee maker instantly became one of the the 'must have' appliances. Its design hasn't changed a bit since the 80's, because it works perfectly as it is. Bodum coffee plunger is made from quality heat-resistant glass and chrome-plated steel. You will serve coffee with ease, thanks to its black polypropylene handle. Brew coffee with style.
Maintenance Care
The way you clean the coffee plunger can really add to the overall taste of coffee. The better your coffee plunger is cleaned, the tastier your coffee is. Love the taste of freshly brewed coffee, but hate the cleaning part? With Bodum coffee plunger you won't have this problem. Your dishwasher will do the whole thing for you. Simply remove the plunger screen and put the rest of the pieces inside. Or you can simply rinse it with warm water. Add few drops of mild dish soup and leave it for a minute. Thoroughly wash the soap residue and let the plunger dry.
Brewing Tips
It's very important how you make your coffee. There is no way to mess things up with this amazing Bodum coffee plunger. Simply preheat the plunger with a hot boiled water. Then, add one tablespoon of ground coffee in it. (One cup per person). Once you have added the required amount of boiled water, stir for few seconds and replace the lid. Your coffee will be ready within few minutes. Once it's done, coffee will get that creamy look due to carbon dioxide emissions.
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