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The FinalPress Original Coffee & Tea Maker is a portable, stainless steel micro French press featuring patented 3-in-1 technology for hot, iced, and cold brews. Engineered for fast, mess-free brewing in just 2 minutes, it boasts a collapsible design ideal for travel and outdoor use. Crafted from durable 304 stainless steel with precision CNC machining, it ensures long-lasting performance without rust or warping. This versatile brewer requires no paper filters or pods, making it eco-friendly and easy to clean—perfect for millennials seeking premium coffee and tea experiences on the go.








| ASIN | B09H7CPYVT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #305,643 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #89 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand | FinalPress |
| Brand Name | FinalPress |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Coffee Input Type | ground_coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,229 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.3"D x 1.3"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.51 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FinalPress |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | FinalPress |
| Model Number | 195893306367 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.3"D x 1.3"W x 6.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Preparation of coffee, tea |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold Brew |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 195893306367 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
G**.
Yet a different way to make coffee.
Ok, I'm a coffee lover. I love to start the day with a hot, warm, sweet cup of well-made coffee and my Bodum French Press does great work, there's always coffee grounds in the coffee. I'm ok with that. It's part of the Coffee experience but I noticed this Coffeepress on Amazon and I was curious to try one out. Plusses: - It's compact, well-made and feels good in your hand, like a good product; Heavy and well-machined. - You can press excess water out of the thing while not getting grounds in your cup. - There's no way grounds can get through the fine filter holes. - You can stir it like a spoon full of delicious. - Both ends of the press screw off so you can press out the old coffee grounds into the bin when done. - The plunger screws down, holding the pressed grounds at the bottom. Not sure why that feature is there but it's a nice addition to functionality. Cons: - The coffee looks cloudy, more so than with my french press. Not a big deal but curious. - The grounds don't have much room to float around making good coffee but that's probably in my head. Takewaways: - Much like the many ways we can brew good tea, this is another way to brew coffee. - It's a well-made device that feels like a good-quality. - It makes coffee well, letting the grounds float around in the container to brew. Overall, I'm happy with it. I tend to use different ways to make coffee after years of refillable Keurig containers in a machine that was fooling me into thinking I was having good coffee. Keurig machines don't properly brew coffee because the water is only on the grounds for a second or two while a good cup of coffee should brew for 3-5 minutes based on your preferences. If you use a Keurig machine, you'll be surprised how much better your coffee tastes when properly brewed.
A**X
Must have!
We absolutely love this purchase! We use it for loose leaf tea and it is great! I would rate the filtration 8 our of 10 because while it is fine, some particles still escape but all in all great buy. It is extremely easy to use and practical. A bit pricey but great quality.
M**V
Premium quality, highly functional, portable and a conversation piece all-in-one!!!
I'd never heard of it but when I saw it on Amazon while searching for a better French press, I was intrigued. My only pause was the price. I could get a MUCH larger press for the nearly $40 bucks but still, my curiosity got the better of me. My logic, like so many others no doubt was that I'd return it if it not only didn't work out that it didn't aspire to live up to all the positive reviews! Haha Well, I received it today. It appeared to be everything as advertised. It's so small - easy on kitchen space when using at home; easy on luggage space for those of us that travel with only a small carry-on. It seems very well made. Not only is it stainless steel but is a premium weight and feel. I'm grateful it came with an additional spring but how long springs last and where to get another one if/when both of mine wear out is still a question. I've not gotten into cold brew so can't speak to that yet but I'm glad for the added lid that will allow me to do so. The top of the plunger appears to be brass. I don't how that adds to functionality but I love the look and quality feel of it! The cover on the filter end doesn't look like it to me in the pictures but is a heavy, buttery soft silicon....Everything about this item is of premium quality so I'm a little less annoyed by the price ;). How does it work? It's small but might. It works EXACTLTY as advertised. I'd expected to get a good cup out of this would take some practice but am pleased to report it didn't. My brew, a deep rich alternative coffee-like tea, didn't look, feel or taste any different than it always has AND the result was achieved it in less time. My 16oz pour took really took no more than 5 minutes. The experience was almost magical. I didn't do it but certainly wanted to make more cups just to play with it! Haha. My gosh - A French Press that can be stored in a kitchen drawer or carried in a purse, backpack, or carry-on! I highly recommend this. It's expensive but the novelty, functionality and portability is worth something, right? I'm adding it to my gift list! That all said, we all know nothing is perfect so on balance here are my slightly less positive remarks: 1) Putting grounds in the receptacle posed an initial challenge not to over-spill onto the counter due the size of the receptacle relative to the size of my measuring spoon. Thankfully, I happened to have a narrower square-ish set I use to fish out powdered supplements from a travel bottle when on the road. I'm not really suggesting the press be modified because measuring spoons come in so many sizes it would be nearly impossible to accommodate all of them. I'm just sharing this tidbit for the benefit of other future owners so you're prepared to use/buy a narrower spoon to prevent spills. 2) I was surprised at a glaring oversight - no hard case! Whaaaat?! A product promoted for travel with no case? How could that be? So I spent literally hours scouring for a case that came as close as possible to the dimensions. I knew it wouldn't be perfectly molded to fit the press but I didn't want to risk breaking/bending/denting especially the plunger by throwing it in my bag unprotected. What I found exceeded my expectations. It's just big enough with a tiny bit of extra space to carry a small spoon or a few grounds. I used the foam piece that came with the press packaging hold the device level and steady in the case. Between that foam piece and netted pocket on the other side of the case, the press is held stable even when I shake it. Right now that small net pocket only has the French Press instructions and a wrist strap that came with the case but could hold a small baggy of enough grounds to make a couple cups to tide me over until I can locate a store at wherever I've traveled to. The manufacturer of this portable French press should absolutely produce and include a small, light, hardcase with custom molded foam on one side. My solution works great, but something custom-fit AND included would have been even better. Otherwise, GREAT JOB !!! I love it
K**Y
Perfect Coffee Filter for Easy Cold Brew and Custom Flavors
I absolutely love the FinalPress! After my French press broke, I tried several types of coffee filters, and this one is by far my favorite. It’s durable, easy to use, and simple to clean. I’ve been using it to make cold brew coffee by letting the grounds steep overnight in the refrigerator, and the flavor is fantastic—smooth and rich without any bitterness. What makes this even better is the flexibility it offers. I’ve experimented with adding pumpkin spice powder and various tea leaves to the coffee grounds, and it turns out amazing every time. I often pick up different teas on clearance, and they pair beautifully with the coffee. If you’re looking for a reliable, versatile coffee brewing tool, I highly recommend this one. It’s a great alternative to a French press and is perfect for experimenting with flavors. I’m very happy with my purchase!
E**.
Makes a great cup off coffee
I love this little coffee press. It is so compact and easy to use. If used correctly it makes a fantastic cup of coffee that rivals my luxurious jura machine at home. It takes some time and patience and a tiny bit of finesse, but end result is worth it. I started with camerons organic ground coffee, Place the coffee in the bottom of the press and put it in a cup while the water is boiling. After the water boiled pour a small amount of hot water into the coffee grounds directly. Just enough to saturate the coffee grounds. Then place the plunger on and screw down. This was the hard part since the bottom part of the press is really hot but you just have to be careful.Next fill the cup up with the rest of the hot water and let it sit for about a minute. Then swirl the press in the hot water, then Depress the plunger about 7 times, Swirl and depressed the pressure about 7 more times, Keep the plunger depressed and lift the coffee press out of the water so it could drain and slowly release the plunger. The first couple times I got a lot of sludge. But after a while I learned to not depress the plunger so hard and the cup came out perfect. This is a fantastic travel press if your serious about coffee. Well made and superbly designed.
Y**R
Not fit for purpose!
This FinalPress was a gift for my husband, who wrote the following: I really wanted to like the FinalPress - it's a nicely made piece of equipment, and I'm always interested in new gadgets and eager to improve my coffee-making. However, the FinalPress is a complete (and expensive) failure, and I can't understand how they made such an obvious effort to design and manufacture well, but apparently failed to actually use the damn' thing to see if it would make a halfway decent cup of coffee. The first and biggest problem is that the FinalPress is completely incapable of making anything more than the weakest, most insipid cup of coffee ever. I've tried using it according to the (rather inadequate) instructions provided with the unit, and I've also tried using it according to videos I've found online (including one that was referenced by FinalPress itself). The maximum amount of coffee that will fit into the FinalPress filter without jamming is around 12.5 grams - which should be just barely enough for a smallish cup of coffee at the classic 16:1 ratio. But even with that much coffee, the result has barely any flavor - they claim that it will make a strong cup of coffee, but in reality it won't make even a low-normal cup. There simply isn't room in the thing for enough coffee; and if you try to jam more coffee in there, there won't be adequate water flow for the coffee to infuse properly. That alone is enough to invalidate the FinalPress; but in addition, it's somewhat difficult to clean properly, and it's tricky to load efficiently since it doesn't come with any kind of funnel. (Their videos show it being loaded with a spoon - but if you're grinding your own coffee, you want to be able to dump the coffee into the filter straight from the grinder.) Finally, the coffee (if I must call it that) has a lot of "fines" left at the bottom of the cup - something that I could forgive if the coffee itself were any good. In short, the FinalPress is a complete failure as a coffee-making tool; it probably works OK for tea, but who wants to spend $54.00 for a fancy teaball? We're returning our unit for a refund, and I recommend that anyone who actually likes coffee avoid this thing like the plague.
C**R
Not strong coffee but handy.
Does not make the strongest coffee and requires patience. BUT no filters are needed, just rinse and dry. Very handy for travel or camping. Needs to be kept in the box to avoid bending it or losing the extra spring provided.
S**M
Nice
well-balanced cup with a smooth, inviting aroma, this coffee delivers a rounded flavor profile that appeals to both casual drinkers and enthusiasts. The initial sip offers mild acidity with subtle citrus notes, followed by a gentle transition into nutty undertones and a hint of chocolate. The body is medium, providing enough depth without feeling heavy, and the finish is clean with a lingering warmth. What stands out most is its consistency and approachability—it doesn’t overwhelm the palate but still provides enough complexity to remain interesting. Ideal for both morning routines and relaxed afternoons, this coffee performs well whether enjoyed black or with milk.
O**E
It works
It works.
A**E
Do not waste your time or money
Absolute piece of crap, flimsy, smells of oil, I would not make my worst enemy a coffee in this, do not waste your money! Also I couldn’t return product as it has to be returned to seller in China which you have to pay for and not Amazon so don’t rely on the return policy! Total scam!
J**W
Coffee on the go
I only have a kettle at work. Makes great coffee and tea
V**O
Fake FinalPress Product Delivered
The product delivered is different from the one shown in the picture. It’s a fake one.
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Lo que esperaba 👍🏼
Una prensa de muy buen gusto, buen diseño, fácil de usar, portátil
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