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32-Oz Stanley Adventure All-in-One Boil + Brew French Press (Stainless Steel)

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Amazon has 32-Oz Stanley Adventure All-in-One Boil + Brew French Press (Stainless Steel) for $19.49. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

REI has 32-Oz Stanley Adventure All-in-One Boil + Brew French Press (Stainless Steel) for $19.49. Select ship to store where available, otherwise shipping is free with orders $60+.

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Product Description:
  • Whether you need a fresh cup of coffee or are looking to heat up some soup to warm your bones, this sleek and streamlined French press brews, boils, and cooks, in a large 32 ounces container.
  • Built with super durable and BPA-free 18/8 stainless steel this coffee maker is nearly indestructible. It heats up quickly over a stove or campfire, so you fill your mug quickly at home or while camping.
  • Designed to be space-conscious, the handle folds against to the body so it can easily fit into a backpack. You can also fit a small container of your favorite coffee or espresso in the unit to save some additional space.
  • How to use: Boil your water in the pot, add your coffee grounds and then press the plunger once you're ready. The BPA free nylon coffee press keeps all coffee grounds at the bottom and out of your glass.
  • Lifetime Warranty: 'BUILT FOR LIFE'. Since 1913 we've promised to provide rugged, capable gear for food and drink, built to last a lifetime. It's a promise we still keep. Stanley products purchased from Stanley Resellers come with a lifetime warranty.

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  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this is $6.51 lower (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $26 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 9,900 reviews.
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Amazon has 32-Oz Stanley Adventure All-in-One Boil + Brew French Press (Stainless Steel) for $19.49. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

REI has 32-Oz Stanley Adventure All-in-One Boil + Brew French Press (Stainless Steel) for $19.49. Select ship to store where available, otherwise shipping is free with orders $60+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or REI respectively

Product Description:
  • Whether you need a fresh cup of coffee or are looking to heat up some soup to warm your bones, this sleek and streamlined French press brews, boils, and cooks, in a large 32 ounces container.
  • Built with super durable and BPA-free 18/8 stainless steel this coffee maker is nearly indestructible. It heats up quickly over a stove or campfire, so you fill your mug quickly at home or while camping.
  • Designed to be space-conscious, the handle folds against to the body so it can easily fit into a backpack. You can also fit a small container of your favorite coffee or espresso in the unit to save some additional space.
  • How to use: Boil your water in the pot, add your coffee grounds and then press the plunger once you're ready. The BPA free nylon coffee press keeps all coffee grounds at the bottom and out of your glass.
  • Lifetime Warranty: 'BUILT FOR LIFE'. Since 1913 we've promised to provide rugged, capable gear for food and drink, built to last a lifetime. It's a promise we still keep. Stanley products purchased from Stanley Resellers come with a lifetime warranty.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this is $6.51 lower (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $26 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 9,900 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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4.7 with 9000 reviews is pretty good in my book
It doesn't matter. It's not like you're boiling the pot away with the insert in it. Boil the water, add your grinds, let sit for 2 - 3 minutes, insert press, push, serve. The insert spends maybe 30 seconds at best immersed in steeping-temp water.

We've owned this for 4 years now. Use it multiple times a year. Yes - you may get a few grinds in your coffee if you're clumsy. But you're camping... who the heck cares?

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4.7 with 9000 reviews is pretty good in my book
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Have had this for about 5 years, it makes decent coffee but pretty typical to get grounds. Ended up just using it as a pot without the insert.
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Quote from WafflesPlox :
Have had this for about 5 years, it makes decent coffee but pretty typical to get grounds. Ended up just using it as a pot without the insert.

Is the insert plastic?
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Is the insert plastic?

It looks like it. Hard pass. I'm really disappointed.
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Quote from SammieSocal25 :
It looks like it. Hard pass. I'm really disappointed.

Disappointed why
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Quote from Taint :
Is the insert plastic?
It doesn't matter. It's not like you're boiling the pot away with the insert in it. Boil the water, add your grinds, let sit for 2 - 3 minutes, insert press, push, serve. The insert spends maybe 30 seconds at best immersed in steeping-temp water.

We've owned this for 4 years now. Use it multiple times a year. Yes - you may get a few grinds in your coffee if you're clumsy. But you're camping... who the heck cares?
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Quote from Taint :
Is the insert plastic?

Yes. I have it and stopped using because of this. Plenty of all stainless inserts out there.
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Why is this called a french press?
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I've had this for a few years. I want to love it but don't.

Negatives:

- It's too narrow to balance safely (still do it but it's risky) on some stoves.
- It's common to slosh grounds/water when you start to plunge.
- The plastic lid can melt so it's best to leave it off (which wastes fuel) while you're boiling the water.
- And finally, the whole workflow is wrong.

For true French press you're supposed to add the (fresh, course) grounds to the French press. Then dampen the grounds with hot (~200F) water. Let those bloom, then add the rest and let steep for 4ish minutes. However, with this unit they expect that you'll just dump the grounds into the water you just boiled. That's not right.

So I end up carrying a thermos bottle. I boil the water, pour into thermos, then prep the grounds in the stanley "pot". It works (again, taking note of the above issues), but honestly the whole reason I bought this in the first place was to have a compact, all-in-one kit. Which, when you factor in the extra thermos, this is not.

I have an aeropress but I'm not a fan of the plastic it sheds. I think next I'm going to try a folding cone filter holder (paper filters). Then I can use the pot I always bring for water/pasta etc...

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