If there’s anything I love more than good coffee, it’s a great bargain. And if the two can be combined, even better. As someone who tests coffee makers for a living, I’m always on the lookout for high-quality machines and tools that brew a fantastic cup of coffee and won’t break the bank. And Quince’s Stainless Steel French Press might just be the best one on the market.
But the best part is: It costs just $30 and performs just as well—if not better—than some of the fancier French presses that cost twice the price.
Read on to find out why Quince’s Stainless Steel French Press has everyone, including me, buzzing.
What Is the Quince French Press?
Mark Marino
The French press’s lid features a plunger with a four-layered filtration system that traps coffee grounds and minimizes sediment. All of the parts are dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning and should be completely dried before storing to keep odors and residue at bay.
Preparing coffee in the French press is a no-brainer: Scoop eight or nine tablespoons of coarsely ground coffee into the carafe, pour boiling water up to the top of the handle, then give the grounds a quick stir to let them bloom and release their flavors (I use the base of a wooden spoon). Place the lid on top, let the coffee steep for four minutes, then slowly push the plunger down until it meets the base of the carafe. Now, your piping-hot coffee is ready to serve.
My Honest Review of the Quince French Press
Mark Marino
Every cup I’ve brewed is deliciously intense, with a rich mouthfeel and no bitterness or acidity. I have noticed some sediment in my cup, but a little bit of grit is expected with any French press. The sturdy carafe keeps coffee very hot for at least two hours, though it’s best to drink it sooner to prevent over-extraction.
The Quince Stainless Steel French Press isn’t perfect, however. The brand claims that the carafe stays cool to the touch while coffee is inside it, but I found that the exterior actually gets a little hot. Only the handle stays cool, which at least keeps my hand comfortable when pouring or moving the carafe. Unlike a lot of French presses, this one doesn’t come with an agitation stick for stirring grounds. I also wish that Quince offered a smaller, 17-ounce-sized press, since I live alone and really only need to brew two cups, max. But that’s just me being nitpicky.
Still, the perks of the Quince Stainless Steel French Press far outweigh these minor quibbles. It’s a superb choice for anyone who loves a bold, nuanced cup of coffee, and, of course, a bargain. I recommend adding it to your kitchen or gifting it to your favorite coffee lover—if you can get it before it sells out again.
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