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An Alternative to your standard drip coffee maker.

A French Press;

  One of the easiest alternatives to a drip machine is a French press. Coffee from a French press generally tastes stronger and to many better because the ground beans actually steep in the hot water, giving the water more time to pull more of the flavor from the beans. French presses are also simple to use, just boil water, grind the beans, stir them together in the French press, and wait. The waiting part is the hardest part.

  One of the top French presses on the market is the SterlingPro press, a simple, attractive press that makes great-tasting, full-bodied coffee. Unlike most French presses, it uses a double-screen filter, so you have less of a chance to finding coffee grounds at the bottom of your mug or cup. It’s also easy to take apart and clean when you’re done.

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