







☕ Elevate your coffee ritual—because your mornings deserve the best!
The ESPRO P7 French Press is a premium 32 oz insulated coffee and tea maker featuring patented double micro-mesh filters that deliver grit-free, smooth brews. Its double-walled stainless steel construction ensures beverages stay hotter for longer while providing durability beyond traditional glass presses. Designed to prevent bitterness and built for easy cleaning, the P7 combines functionality with a stylish cranberry finish, making it a must-have for coffee aficionados seeking café-quality drinks at home.



| ASIN | B0BPXBXTQZ |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,873 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #164 in Coffee Presses |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Date First Available | 16 December 2022 |
| Included components | French Press |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | 1032C2-22CR |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.18 x 11.89 x 26.42 cm; 1.45 kg |
| Specific uses | Travelling |
C**A
Quality made and double filters coffee well. Thick walls to retain heat. Unfortunate defect in design dropped my rating by 2 stars. The plunger portion of the French press does not have the length it needs to actually press the coffee grinds... this leads to unfortunate and unavoidable waste of coffee extraction. There is always a bunch of liquid left unfiltered in the bottom. I'd like to return it and reorder once they simply fix this issue by lengthening the plunger rod.
L**H
While I like the basket design for being easier to clean than old French press options, it has a lot of flaws. First and foremost - for the cost of this I expected it to be 100% stainless steel. Instead the inner part of the lid and the majority of the basket are plastic. Considering how much you're charging it's baffling that y'all cheaped out on the construction like this. As a result the coffee doesn't stay warm nearly as long as it would in other French press options, or even as long as it does in my cheap travel mug. There's also the fact that most people are trying to reduce how much plastic they're exposing their foods to, and steeping my coffee in plastic is the opposite of ideal. We have enough microplastics in our water and food already - I don't need it from my expensive French press too. The basket design also makes it difficult to plunge the coffee down as the bottom of it is solid plastic and not mesh. I have nerve damage in my neck and as a result I have intermittent muscle weakness in my arms. A regular French press is no issue even on a bad day, but pressing this thing is a workout I didn't sign up for on a normal day. Plus - if you accidentally press too hard the rubber gasket allows the water and coffee grounds to press through around the edges of the baskets. So you need to press just hard enough but not too hard or else you'll ruin your coffee, and you won't know what that point of too hard is until you hear it gurgling past the gasket. I really wanted to like this product because the double basket design is so much nicer to clean but it's just not very well executed and in the end it's a waste of money.
S**N
It works as expected and appears to be very durable. The only issue I have with it is that the exterior scratches way too easy. We knew this when we bought it and are trying to be cautious, but it still scratches. Otherwise its great!
N**L
A good, solid french press. I've used it daily for maybe a little over a year now? I can't remember when I bought it, but still. It's fantastic and holds up great. Definitely a buy it for life, kind of press.
T**O
Exceeds my expectations! Never had better coffee! No grinds, coffee is piping hot. I got the cranberry color and it is gorgeous. I had been using a plastic travel press. It did the job but I always had grounds in my coffee (I just thought it was part of what a press did). I can't believe how clean this coffee is. I highly recommend this press. Quit throwing away those Kcups and get a better cup of coffee!
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