Alternatively called French presses are deceptively simple: put coffee grounds in, pour hot water on top, let brew for four minutes, and push down the plunger to force the grounds away from the water. This should leave perfectly brewed coffee behind, but let's take a closer look at the process's advantages and disadvantages.
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Drip Coffee Makers
Drip coffee makers are something of a household staple. Water is heated and poured through beans and filtered into a carafe while you make a bagel or put away the dishes. When you're done, it's like magic: rich, delicious coffee is waiting for you! But as good as that sounds, there are cons to match all the pros. Let's take a look.
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So how do they match up? Well, drip coffee makers are more convenient at home, while French presses can be taken outside easily, if need be. You're supposed to get better flavor and texture from a press, but you can actually improve the taste of Need to Know More?