Bodum Kenya 8 Cup

(2 customer reviews)

$13.99

Enjoy the perfect cup of coffee from the comfort of your own home with Bodum’s Kenya 8 Cup coffee press.

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The Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press is a must-have for coffee enthusiasts who enjoy a well-brewed cup of coffee every time. This coffee press is designed to deliver the perfect cup of coffee, whether you like it extra strong or with a mild flavour.

The Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press is made of durable and heat-resistant borosilicate glass, which can withstand high temperatures and maintain the flavour of your coffee. The coffee press has a unique French press system that extracts the coffee’s essential oils and preserves the essential flavours.

The coffee press is easy to use and clean, making it ideal for busy mornings or for those who do not want to spend a lot of time brewing coffee. The coffee press’s plunger has a mesh filter that traps all the coffee grounds, ensuring that you get a clean and smooth cup of coffee.

The Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press has an ergonomic handle that makes it easy to hold and pour your coffee. The handle is also slip-resistant, making it safe to use even when the coffee press is hot.

The coffee press has a sleek design with a chrome-plated steel frame that adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen. This coffee press is available in various colours that blend well with any kitchen decor.

The Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press is perfect for coffee lovers who want to enjoy a great cup of coffee any time of the day. The coffee press’s durability, ease of use, and elegant design make it an excellent investment for coffee enthusiasts.

In conclusion, if you are looking for a coffee press that is easy to use, durable, and delivers excellent coffee flavour, the Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press is the perfect choice. Whether you are entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet moment by yourself, this coffee press will provide you with the perfect cup of coffee every time.

Coffee Press, Capacity (Watertank): 1 L, Capacity (Cups): 8 , Colour: Black

Bodum Kenya 8 Cup properties

Product name Kenya 8 Cup
Type Coffee Press
Integrated No
Integrated Coffee Grinder No
Integrated Milk Frother No
Capacity (Watertank) 1.0 L
Capacity (Cups) 8
Colour Black
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Integrated

Integrated Coffee Grinder

Integrated Milk Frother

Capacity-Watertank

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2 reviews for Bodum Kenya 8 Cup

  1. Steve Slater

    Anyone who is used to the great taste and easy preparation of French Press coffee probably knows the problem: you always have to completely fill the pot. Simply using less coffee and less water is not possible because after pressing the strainer there is still a lot of water in the coffee grounds, which leads to the grounds being rinsed into the cup when it is being poured. Therefore, different jugs are needed to fill a different number of cups. This is my biggest, only for guests.

  2. Ariana Rush

    I recently purchased the Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press in February and unfortunately, I have to say that I am quite disappointed with it. While it boasts a 1.0 L capacity water tank, there are several other issues that make it difficult to use.

    One major concern is the lack of an integrated coffee grinder. Unlike other coffee presses I have used, this one requires the use of pre-ground coffee beans. This can be a challenge as I prefer my coffee to be freshly ground for the best taste. Overall, this is a major drawback for me.

    In comparison to other coffee presses, this one falls short in many ways. It is less efficient and does not produce as great of a taste. I have noticed that the coffee brewed from this press has a slightly bitter aftertaste. This could be a result of the brewing process or the quality of the press itself, but either way it is not very enjoyable.

    Although the coffee press was delivered to my home in Austin without issue, I would not recommend purchasing the Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press based on my experience. There are other coffee presses on the market that offer greater quality and convenience for the same price or even lower.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I properly clean and maintain my Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press to ensure optimal performance and longevity?

Cleaning your Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press is an essential step in maintaining its quality and extending its lifespan. Here's how you can clean it properly:

1. Empty the coffee press after brewing and rinse it under running water to remove any leftover coffee grounds and residue. Disassemble the coffee press by removing the plunger, lid, and filter basket from the carafe. Wash each part separately with warm soapy water using a soft brush or sponge to reach all the crevices. Rinse thoroughly under running water and shake off any excess water. To remove stubborn stains or coffee oils, you can add a few drops of vinegar to the water used for washing the parts. The acidity in vinegar helps break down these tough residues, making it easier to clean the components. Dry all the parts thoroughly with a clean towel, ensuring that no moisture remains inside or outside the carafe. Moisture can lead to mold and mildew growth in your coffee press. Store your Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press in a cool, dry place. Avoid stacking heavy items on top of it as this could damage the glass carafe. To prevent any sediment or mineral buildup, periodically run a cycle with white vinegar and water through the coffee press. Fill the carafe with an equal ratio of water and white vinegar (around 250ml each), let it sit for an hour, then rinse thoroughly with water and dry as usual.

"How long should I steep the coffee grounds in the Bodum Kenya 8 Cup for optimal flavor extraction?"

As a general rule, we recommend steeping your coffee grounds in the Bodum Kenya 8 Cup French Press for about 4 minutes to achieve optimal flavor extraction. However, the exact steeping time may depend on personal preference and factors such as water temperature and grind size. We suggest experimenting with different steeping times and adjusting accordingly to find what works best for you. Remember that over-steeping can lead to bitterness and under-steeping can result in a weak or under-extracted cup.

How do I properly clean and maintain my Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press to ensure optimal performance and longevity?

Cleaning your Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press is crucial to maintaining its quality and performance. Here's a simple step-by-step guide on how to clean and care for your coffee press:

1. Disassemble the Coffee Press
After brewing your coffee, disassemble the coffee press by removing the plunger, filter, and carafe. Rinse them with warm water to remove any remaining coffee grounds or debris. Clean the Filter
The filter mesh can sometimes accumulate dirt or oils over time, which can affect the taste of your coffee. To clean the filter, fill it halfway with white vinegar and add enough hot water to cover the filter. Let it sit for 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Repeat this process once a week or as needed. Wash the Carafe and Plunger
Wash the carafe and plunger with warm soapy water using a soft sponge or brush. Make sure to clean all crevices and corners, paying special attention to the base of the plunger, where coffee oils can accumulate. Rinse thoroughly with hot water to remove any soap residue. Dry Thoroughly
After washing, dry the coffee press components completely before reassembling them. Moisture left on the glass carafe or other parts can lead to breakage or discoloration over time. Store Properly
When not in use, store your Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press in a cool and dry place. Keep it away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or any harsh chemicals that could damage the glass carafe. By following these simple cleaning and maintenance steps, you'll help ensure optimal performance and longevity for your Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press.

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How do I remove old coffee oils from my Bodum Kenya 8 Cup coffee press?

Method 1: Vinegar Soak
Fill your Bodum Kenya coffee press with equal parts water and white vinegar. Let it sit for several hours or overnight, allowing the acid in the vinegar to break down the old oils. After soaking, rinse the press thoroughly with warm water. Method 2: Baking Soda and Water Paste
Mix baking soda and water to form a paste. Apply this paste to the interior of the coffee press, making sure to cover all areas where oil stains are present. Let it sit for several hours or overnight, then rinse the press with warm water. Method 3: Bar Keepers Friend Powdered Cleanser
This powdered cleanser is specifically designed for removing tough stains and odors from ceramic, glass, and stainless steel surfaces. Apply a small amount of the powder to the stained areas and add a little water to make a paste. Scrub the area with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth, then rinse with warm water. Method 4: Enzyme-Based Cleaner
Enzyme-based cleaners are designed to break down protein-based stains like old coffee oils. Apply an enzyme-based cleaner to the stained areas and let it sit for several hours or overnight before rinsing with warm water. After trying one of these methods, rinse your Bodum Kenya coffee press thoroughly with warm water to remove any remaining residue. This should help remove the old coffee oils and leave your press smelling fresh and clean.

What is Bodum Kenya 8 Cup made of?

Our taste in kitchen design determines the style of appliances and accessories that we want in our kitchen. If we are fans of cool, modern decor, we can choose accessories made of glass and aluminum, while for a warm, southern impression, we will choose porcelain and wood.

Is Bodum Kenya 8 Cup integrated?

You can't use its integrated milk frother. You have to froth the milk in a separate vessel. And there is no integrated coffee grinder. If you want to grind your coffee check our grinders too.

What is the best capacity of coffee press?

Of course, it depends on how many people will be using the press at one time. Bodum Kenya 8 Cup has capacity of 1 L. It means that you can get 8 cups of coffee. If you want to know more about coffee presses check out this article.

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