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Latest one (TKMax) has a plastic base of which the main purpose appears to be to collect hot coffee and then pour it all over you toes or the carpet. Any recommendations of well designed, tough (I've smashed a few recently) and reasonably cheap (upto £20). Thanks
broke a number of cheap ass ones in normal use (i dont mean dropping them)....
picked up a bodum 8 cup and a 3 cup off amazon fairly cheap in the awful gold /bronze colour they do.....
stopped breaking cafetieres over night - cant remember last time i bought one.
and they certainly dont pour over my toes/bunker or anythign else except into the cup.
Get a steel thermos plunger from Amazon. Look around though as some are stupidly priced. I got several within your budget.
Aeropress instead?
^This, maybe just over £20. If you only want one cup at a time I find the Aeropress easier, mostly on the clean up side.
^This, maybe just over £20. If you only want one cup at a time I find the Aeropress easier, mostly on the clean up side.
..it also makes something quite different to cafetiere coffee.
OP, the bodum suggestion's a good one, they pour well and you can usually find them cheap - not one of the ones with a pointless stopper thing though. I also like to pour without plunging, using the mesh as a filter instead, I find I get far less sludge that way.
One of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/VonShef-Double-Wall-Stainless-Cafetiere-Available/dp/B00IHZBFWC
Really very good.
I used a La Cafetiere Thermique the other day and it was very nice:
.it also makes something quite different to cafetiere coffee
People mostly use it to make stronger coffee but where's the difference? Pour hot water over ground coffee, give it time to brew then force it through a filter by hand. The paper filter works better than cafetiere ones do which is a plus and it's easy to clean.
Ok cheers for that, I like the idea of a none glass one, purely based on the number I've had crack on me and the contents poor over the carpet.
The cheap 2 quid one I got from Asda.
It just works.
Only complaint is the coefficient of expansion of glass and that of the plastic holder part differs, so always hold the glass bit with thumb when upending the contents (mainly when it's been in hot washing up bowl - the plastic bit doesn't heat up thru the glass much from heat from the coffee)
I prefer a pyrex one as I like to be able to see the plug and then to be able to tell when the grounds have stopped settling before I pour the coffee.

