Coffee Press Mug
If you are like me and simply love coffee than you will understand the need to have a fresh cup of coffee a few times a day and somewhere else than at home or in a coffee shop. We all need a good cup of coffee, such as at the office as soon as you get to your desk, after lunch and on coffee breaks.
Good News: You Can Have a Fresh Cup of Coffee Whenever You Desire
A coffee press mug is an invention that originates in France and is also known as a press pot, plunger or cafetiere. The coffee press is used to produce fresh coffee in an instant and here is how it works:
Usually a coffee press is made out of glass and it shaped as a normal coffee mug about the size of 16oz. The magic coffee mug has a round plunger, which is controlled from the top and fits perfectly in the mug. You will place fresh ground coffee in the coffee press then boiling hot water on top of it and with the plunger you will ever so slowly push the coffee all the way down to the bottom of the cup leaving you with a fresh cup of coffee. You can of course, add cream and sugar as desired.
The Benefits of the Coffee Press
The coffee press is inexpensive, light and easy to carry around, it produced fresh coffee from ground and not instant coffee. You can make coffee as strong as you like and most importantly when you and where you feel like having a good cup of coffee.
Due to its extremely easy mechanism the chances of the coffee press to get damaged are minimal which in turn means you can invest safely in a good mug, as it will last you for quiet a while.
For those of us who appreciate a good cup of coffee or should I say count on a good cup of coffee to significantly improve their state of mind, mood and spirits, the coffee press is a dream come true.
Disadvantages of the Coffee Press
Yes, even such a wonderful creation such as the coffee press has its disadvantages as well and they are: you will need boiling hot water in order to make a good cup of coffee which at times is not easily accessible.
There are times when the plunger will leave behind a few particles of coffee to float around and that can get irritating as well as the coffee made with the coffee press tends to be on the stronger side which is not always a bad thing if you do enjoy strong coffee as I do.