The second I saw them park a Jeep on one I knew this was the French press for me
I am an avid overlander and I'm tired of glass or plastic coffee presses breaking as we travel. I wanted a sturdy French press that I could throw in the back of my Jeep and not worry if it would break while being rattled or jostled on trails. I'm very satisfied with the Nowhere Coffee Club French press. We make two large coffees out of it every morning.
- Steve
Great Workshop Press
Me and the guys use this press at the shop. I’ve gotta switch to decaf before it’s too late in the day so also picked up a bag of that here. Tastes great. The press has been dropped a few times but no dents. We had a glass one a while back but it didn’t last too long lol.
- Michael Z..
The most practical and best looking French press I ever had
Double walls, water level marks inside , pouring lock, coolest design make this French press outstanding. Very happy with the purchase!
- Irina
Good press, easy clean
Something that actually feels like it will last more than a season. So tired of low quality stuff from Amazon. This was a bit pricey for me but feels quality and it’s easy to clean. Don’t have to use the dishwasher just a simple rinse. The art got me too. I grew up in FL so the palm trees were calling me!
- Sarah Jane
How to Use
01. Boil Water
Thanks to the built-in measurement lines (8oz–32oz), you only need to boil as much as you plan to brew. No waste. No guessing.
02. Measure Your Coffee
We like 15g of coffee per 8oz of water. Adjust to taste — go bolder or smoother depending on your vibe.
03. Add & Bloom
Pour in just enough hot water to cover the grounds. Stir gently until they’re fully saturated. Wait 30 seconds — this is called the bloom. It helps release CO₂ and boosts flavor.
04. Fill & Steep
Add the rest of your water. Place the lid on (don’t plunge yet). Let it steep for 5 minutes.
05. Plunge & Pour
Press down slowly and evenly. Serve. Sip. Repeat wherever you are — kitchen or canyon.