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However, it doesn't feel as nice as the glass version. This is pretty nice. It's unbreakable, looks good and probably keeps the coffee warm longer then the glass version. I broke my glass beaker and replaced it with this. I'm not unhappy with it.
Yes, this coffee maker makes awesome coffee, but the glass broke the third time I put it in the dishwasher by just putting it down on the upper rack. Yes, I had to squeeze it in beween some things, but definitely didn't do that harshly.so NO, it's not unbreakable.
Beaker cracked, presumably due to heat, within weeks of purchase. I emailed the company and about a week later received a reply in which I was told the beaker isn't covered under warranty. The Bodum representative was kind enough to tell me how to order a replacement. Thanks so much.During this time I purchased a nice Thermos Nissan stainless-steel press that shouldn't break anytime soon.
Must have fixed flimsy filter foible, it looks to be well reinforced and has given no trouble. Easy to operate, filter and lid slide straight down with no hassle. Yes it allows for 4oz cups but all the recommendations seem to call for at least twice the coffee I've used in the past so now get half the coffee with twice the flavor. Seems like a fair deal to me.
It seems to be pretty loosley or haphhazardly attached at the top end of the press. Hello after two broken IKEA glass coffee presses, I decided it would be desirable to get an unbreakable one. If anything breaks eventually it will be this. I found it very difficult to find a new press anywhere but the local starbucks, and since i didnt want glass I went online. This Bodum 8 Cup press seems to have an unbreakable carafe alright, the way the handle is attached seems to be abit off though. This one has been making a press a day, 5 days a week for about 2-3 months. Priced around $20 it seems to be good bang for the buck $$$.Mark Richmond Virginia USA
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