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Best cafetiere

18 replies

higgle · 24/03/2014 13:34

My Bodum cafetiere has never been much good and now the working bits come unscrewed and let the grounds through all the time. Can anyone recommend a good quality large replacement that actually makes coffee that is not full of bits of gunk and is easy to clean without it falling to bits?

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PigletJohn · 24/03/2014 13:42

what happens when you screw it back together after washing the gauze?

You can get replacement bits for bodum. Debenhams own brand is similar. Other makes seem to have plated plastic tops rather than metal.

GoingToBedfordshire · 24/03/2014 13:46

Try an aeropress. Loads better than a cafetiere IMO.

higgle · 24/03/2014 14:33

Aeropress looks good, but I want to make a jog of coffee not just one cup.

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GoingToBedfordshire · 24/03/2014 16:26

Fair enough!

tulipsaredelicious · 24/03/2014 16:52

This www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-double-wall-coffee-press/p200534 looks good.

PigletJohn · 24/03/2014 17:05

I do like the look of a cafetiere, though, especially on a Sunday Brunch table.

CountessOfRule · 24/03/2014 17:06

When our Bodum got dropped Hmm we replaced it with an IKEA one which goes in the dishwasher. Does three big mugs at a time.

Lunaballoon · 24/03/2014 17:21

Watching with interest after I managed to scald myself quite badly with our Boden cafetiere. The plunger has been getting increasingly stiff and yesterday while pushing down it slipped spraying boiling water up my arm. Sad

kansasmum · 24/03/2014 22:21

I have one that I bought in M&S years ago. It's makes great coffee and is dead easy to clean.
Thoroughly recommend M&S cafetiere.

PigletJohn · 24/03/2014 22:25

luna

has it had a replacement glass?

higgle · 24/03/2014 22:50

After due thought and consideration I've ordered one of these Bodum 8 cup columbia it has lots of good reviews,so hopefully I'll be having nice grounds free hot coffee next week.

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Lunaballoon · 25/03/2014 08:15

Not sure if we've ever replaced the glass, PJ. It's so old, I can't remember. I'm now thinking my plungeability problem may have been due to a residue build up on the gauze.

TheArticFunky · 25/03/2014 08:27

I think they are all the same. We had an expensive Bodum, after Dh accidentally broke it we replaced it with a Tesco one. It is the same as the Bodum at a fraction of the price. With a lot of branded goods it's a case of 'The Emperors New Clothes'. They don't do anything different.

tulipsaredelicious · 25/03/2014 10:13

All I'll say is don't buy the sainsburys one. Glass is weak. It broke after a few weeks and we'd hardly used it at all.

Iwantvino · 25/03/2014 10:19

www.barnitts.co.uk/products/details/27549.html

We have one of these - lasted years so far. Expensive but worth it.

Tia4 · 25/03/2014 17:24

It's LA Cafetiere for me - have had mine 23 years and only had to replace glass twice. I have the 3, 8 and 12 cup sizes.

Trumpton · 25/03/2014 17:42

I have had THIS ONE for years.
I fell in love with it and DD and her husband bought it for me despite being told by everyone that I would get fed up with it. I haven't got fed up yet and it still makes me smile. Overpriced maybe but makes me joyful.

thenumberseven · 25/03/2014 18:17

Love the one you've ordered

I have a Bodum but the usual plastic and glass one also a smaller one which I don't use for coffee. Use it to froth up the milk

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