Stanley did hit a HOME run with this coffee press. It makes better coffee then I can at home. But did you know it also makes a good veggie streamer, bring about 3/4 of a inch of water to a boil, put your veggies inside the press and push down about half way put your lid on and steam for your desired time. Wonderful and clean up is a snap.
I have this and I love it. What's also great is I can store a small bag of coffee, a little sugar, and my camp spoon inside of it. Really awesome design.
LOVE that piece of kit! I have used mine for years now. Hasn't failed me yet. When my USMC son was readying for his most recent deployment I bought him one to take with him. During those brief moments of in the field R&R he says that he "guards it in full battle rattle" so it doesn't grow legs!.
I bet. Thanks so much for the feedback. And we pray for your son and your family. Our country is built on the strength of our families. Where he stationed? My nephew just finished up and retired from the Marines in San Diego during the crazy covid drama..Also we just did a video on how to make cold brew using the Brew Press.
@@greatamericansurvival Thank you so much. Blessings and USMC ❤️🤗 TO YOUR NEPHEW FOR HIS SERVICE. When my MARINES Son is stateside he is mostly stationed out of PARRIS ISLAND but his small elite team goes wherever they are needed most at any given time. He is often at LEJEUNE, too, but of late he was at PALMS. I never know until he tells me, often only after he has returned. You "understand" it's that "loose lips and ships" thing so I don't ask unless I have a "need to know". Thanks again, I'll give him your kind regards when next we talk.
I have one because if I can’t have coffee wherever I go I’m not going. And the pot can be used for cooking. It’s really versatile & makes great coffee. Thanks for the video. I’m sure a lot of coffee ☕️ drinkers will buy 1 of these.
Awesome Man, I just saw this about 3 days ago at Wal Mart. I really envy folks that can hike all day DEEP in the woods. I don't know about going out alone DEEP in the woods by myself. It just creeps me out. Looks like that screen puts the froth in the coffee too. UMMMM
There's only one way to overcome things. I've camped alone more often than not and I've been creeped out on occasion. That's half the fun, though. Good luck.
I use this item in the kitchen. I do a quasi-cowboy brewing method. Bring to a hot temp, throw in a few scoops (Sam's 105 Main works best IMHO), then bring to a rolling boil for about 4 minutes. Let it set for a bit, throw in a small amount of cooler water, then put your press in. Super smooth coffee.
I make combination of cowboy coffee and French press. I bring water and coffee to boil and then press it after a couple minutes of boiling both water and coffee grounds.
metalbear375375 They make some great coffee. Hope you and your brother are doing well. I usually use it when camping with another person. Any plans to camp this year? What part of the country are you in?
I live in OK. Started getting a lot of cool camping gadgets when I was staying in Seattle and making trips to REI co-op. I love this press. I just wish I know that I needed waaay more coffee beans bc mine just came out weak the first time using. Lol
@@judymurray191 No I just use a standard drip grind, but my local store will grind it however you want little machine on the coffee isle. Hope this helps. Cheers
They had 3 at my walmart...once the press was pulled out even the man could not push it back in. I was going to buy one. I may stay with my GSI DRIP and cowboy coffee
tracker 584 Thanks for taking time to comment. When they are new they have sticky gasket but after it’s washed and used it’s better. I have a lot of different coffee presses but if your making two or more it’s amazing. If just making coffee for one, check out the Espro original or Ultralight they are incredible. What part of the country are you in?
@@greatamericansurvival I am in fla. I have 2 bodum coffee press I love..plus my GSI...i use it daily with my GSI kettle and trangia...just thought the stanley would be fun. GSI OUTDOORS ULTRALIGHT JAVA DRIP. AMAZON... UNDER 10 DOLLARS...It is awesome..check it out. Folds flat would fit in your wallet!!
So can you put the coffee grounds inside of the plastic filter, let it steep and then just pull the filter out along with the coffee grounds? That way, you can let extra coffee sit in the pot without it over-brewing. I call it the "French pull"
I love French press coffee!! This is Great! I always see glass press. Fantastic review!! Looks like a great piece of gear for a great cup out on the trail!! Hmmmm I could almost smell/taste it 👍🍵🍵🍵🍵
Im gona grab a collapsible cup next tim i hit walmart to see if will store under the screen . My sea to summit mug is to big. I keep a 10oz thermos full grounds. About 32 heaping tspoons full.
Coast Home Me to it’s a very useful pot. I do advise not to brew ramen in this the flavor kind if lingers on the plastics after. Not pressing the ramen just from not cleaning it well enough.
I just bought this and plan to buy another for the BOL. I'm curious about the type of grounds used vs. the flavor return rendered in the finished product. For example, will it work well with a coarse ground, like Folgers (the staple around our house because it's cheap and widely available) or do you need a finer grind? I plan to buy a few of these for different purposes such as home preparedness, BOL comfort, and for use in the field when I go to disaster areas as a HAM operator. Another question I have is, how well has it held up since this video was made in 2017?
hrdknox2000 Honestly if you use course grind you can let it brew longer. Finer grind means it brews, faster. Drip coffee only needs a couple minutes. It makes a great cup of coffee especially for two or more.
I’m still using it. With our scouts it really portable for group trips. HAM is cool. We have several of our scouts that have licenses. And several of our Assistant Scoutmasters have there too. What part of the world are you in?
Great review and video. Two questions: Do you know of any metal lids that fit the stainless steel pot? How's the seal between the stainless steel and plastic after many uses? Does it leak at all?
I’ve seen people make metal lids for it but I don’t know of an actual product that’s metal lid fits sorry. I’ve had mine for 5 years and it’s still works.
Survival Resources makes a generic lid that fits this, as well as the smaller metal pot/cups. Bought mine a few years ago & notice design is different now, but measurements appear to be same. Used to be called Universal Pot Lid, now called Pathfinder. Tried to post link a few times, but it won't let me. HTH
This is designed for outdoor use, hiking, car camping or just roughing it. This one is designed for use in a direct fire to boil water. Others that are insulated are not. What are your plans when you use it.?
@@greatamericansurvival definitely gonna be using it for camping/car camping so all outdoor use with a pocket rocket as a fuel source or a camping stove
Is the coffee you use made for drip coffee makers ?? Or do you grind your own. Drip coffee is ground pretty fine. I wonder if the press mesh is fine enough to filter out the fine grounds.
Honestly I’ve use just about every kind of coffee. Makes great coffee. Tanks the question hope my answer helps. Let me know if you have any other questions
@@greatamericansurvival hello! Great review. I would disagree. This Stanley French Press is convenient and makes a large amount of coffee but it does not compare to a Moka Coffee maker (less coffee but much better, robust taste). What are your measurements for water to coffee ratio. Maybe this will increase the coffee flavor from the Stanley French Press Coffee maker.
GSI sell them in a 4 person or in single sets. GSI Outdoors Infinity One-Person Table Set, Green www.amazon.com/dp/B001LF3I8Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IJMfBb253EST3
Great American Survival As I used to travel for work often, I collected the coffee packs in hotels. Just drop them in a small pot and, voila!! Since I’ve retired, I have a source for the packs, but it’s infrequent and I can’t depend on a constant supply. So, a couple of months ago, I picked up a Stanley French Press. It does a great job!! Nothing like fresh morning coffee by a campfire. I can use the pot, without the sleeve, for boiling water and other camp fixings.
I have this. I use it....a lot. Word of advice: don't press the plunger with the lid on it like this guy did. It works a lot better and you don't have to push as hard. And remember not to cook or heat water with the cover on it either.
There's no reason why you couldn't use this with kettle boiled water right? I do backpack and camp, but I also travel and like to make coffee in the hotel room to save money. We can't have a coffee maker but we can have an electric kettle. So I wanted a non-glass press to travel with and I generally trust and love my Stanley products.
I just came in from me and the kids camp we made down out on the back 200 acres and I've had mine for about a year now and used it for the 1st time..and I love it..so does your coffee cup set you got nest into the press?? What kind is it???
johnny anderson - I live near Athens, Georgia go Dawgs!!! I use about 10 Tbls or 3/4 cup depends on how strong you like you coffee. I just measure it in a ziplock bag before I leave. But did just score a travel grinder yesterday. I've also notice that if i stir the coffee after I add the water it helps make it better especially when using good coffee.
I wish they made a separate press for the Stanley cook set. Then again, this item might go extinct. I watched another upload where the Mr. Coffee French press will work perfectly in the original Stanley cooker. Anyway... Thanks for the upload!
Jonathan Baker Thanks Jonathon for taking time to comment. I’ve been using this for my cook kit and using the smaller press to make coffee. I just recently did a video on it. What part of the country do you live? What do you use for coffee now?
@@greatamericansurvival I live on the South Carolina coast. I don't use a french press during hikes/backpacking. I usually do the old skool "cowboy coffee" method.
Jonathan Baker That’s awesome, I have family in Conway and Charleston areas. We were just up there a couple weeks back. Done cowboy coffee many a times. I’ve been using an espro press lately it’s really lightweight. But only makes one cup at a time.
Talking about leaking; i dont really have the space for a coffee maker. Do you think it can be taken as a canteen (water container) or do you think it will leak badly when packed (filled with water) in the bottle compartment of a backpack with the lid on?
Lost On Land Again Yes. And I'm really sorry for the delay. Didn't see this comment. Yes you can drink from it Once it's pressed it's all against the bottom.
vScarceELITE - What do you use when camping to make coffee. I have lots of different types of coffee brewing devices. This one I usually use when I’m camping with another.
Space Androidz Thanks I think. 😳Really appreciate you making time to comment. I like rum in coffee more then vodka. What part of the country do you live?
Stanley did hit a HOME run with this coffee press. It makes better coffee then I can at home.
But did you know it also makes a good veggie streamer, bring about 3/4 of a inch of water to a boil, put your veggies inside the press and push down about half way put your lid on and steam for your desired time. Wonderful and clean up is a snap.
Tony Pfister Wow that's a great idea. I'll have to try that out. Thanks Tony.
I have this and I love it. What's also great is I can store a small bag of coffee, a little sugar, and my camp spoon inside of it. Really awesome design.
LOVE that piece of kit! I have used mine for years now. Hasn't failed me yet. When my USMC son was readying for his most recent deployment I bought him one to take with him. During those brief moments of in the field R&R he says that he "guards it in full battle rattle" so it doesn't grow legs!.
I bet. Thanks so much for the feedback. And we pray for your son and your family. Our country is built on the strength of our families. Where he stationed? My nephew just finished up and retired from the Marines in San Diego during the crazy covid drama..Also we just did a video on how to make cold brew using the Brew Press.
@@greatamericansurvival Thank you so much. Blessings and USMC ❤️🤗 TO YOUR NEPHEW FOR HIS SERVICE. When my MARINES Son is stateside he is mostly stationed out of PARRIS ISLAND but his small elite team goes wherever they are needed most at any given time. He is often at LEJEUNE, too, but of late he was at PALMS. I never know until he tells me, often only after he has returned. You "understand" it's that "loose lips and ships" thing so I don't ask unless I have a "need to know".
Thanks again, I'll give him your kind regards when next we talk.
Have used mine daily for over a year. Outstanding coffee press, and great to pack on trips. Excellent value.
Great looking device.. no extra filters and coffee grounds are biodegradable so no mess. Thank you for showing this to us, Marvin
shovelhead8 Your welcome Sir, hope you have a chance to try one out yourself.
Have used my Stanley press in my home for nearly a year now. Makes an outstanding pot of coffee.
I've really enjoyed mine. Thanks for watching the video. Hope you have a great weekend.
I have one because if I can’t have coffee wherever I go I’m not going. And the pot can be used for cooking. It’s really versatile & makes great coffee. Thanks for the video. I’m sure a lot of coffee ☕️ drinkers will buy 1 of these.
Daisy Chase Thank you for watching. Hope this new year brings blessing to you. Do you have a favorite camp or trail coffee?
I didn't realize Stanley made this one! Looks like it does a great job. This is definitely a must have. Great review! Thanks for sharing Marvin!
Kentucky Woodsman It's been a great piece of kit. Easy to use and great results..
This is AWESOME! Ordering one now. Thanks for the review.
Greg Stone Hope you like it Greg, my went out on the trail for another great trip.
The ability to make coffee is what separates us from animals. Having coffee while camping is for champions, thank you for the awesome review.
Awesome Man, I just saw this about 3 days ago at Wal Mart. I really envy folks that can hike all day DEEP in the woods. I don't know about going out alone DEEP in the woods by myself. It just creeps me out. Looks like that screen puts the froth in the coffee too. UMMMM
Calvin's Corner72 - Thanks man, let me know I'll go hike with ya sometime..
There's only one way to overcome things. I've camped alone more often than not and I've been creeped out on occasion. That's half the fun, though. Good luck.
I use this item in the kitchen. I do a quasi-cowboy brewing method. Bring to a hot temp, throw in a few scoops (Sam's 105 Main works best IMHO), then bring to a rolling boil for about 4 minutes. Let it set for a bit, throw in a small amount of cooler water, then put your press in. Super smooth coffee.
That's to cool. That's awesome makes me wish I drank coffee. Thanks for sharing. God bless
O more red. Love the red. I want to only get red and some green but mostly red dishes. Very cool thanks god bless
I have one of these and I love it. Thanks.
I make combination of cowboy coffee and French press. I bring water and coffee to boil and then press it after a couple minutes of boiling both water and coffee grounds.
That's awesome, I just got one in to review and love it so far. Great video Marvin!!
SGR Outdoors Hope you like it Matt it's great especially for camping or hiking. Thanks Matt.
I just made my first cup of coffee with this press. Wow. Money well spent.
Right. It’s an awesome coffee maker. Thanks for sharing have an amazing day.
God bless
I didn't know Stanley had a camp French press, that's pretty neat!
Priority Survival - They also have a bigger non backpacking version.
Thanks Caleb
Nice, I have the older Stanley coffee press, but this one looks a bit better made and I like the cup inside the cup idea too.
Iridium242 -That's one of my favorite parts of the press, coffee grounds don't get in the coffee, you do get some powder in your coffee..
Thank you! Using this, this weekend!
Thank you for the video! I'm going to get one of these for my brother to use when he goes camping. Also, great choice of coffee ;)
metalbear375375 They make some great coffee. Hope you and your brother are doing well. I usually use it when camping with another person. Any plans to camp this year? What part of the country are you in?
Please do a video on the other supplies that shows in the video. Thank you.
Will do! Have you tried this out yet.
I live in OK. Started getting a lot of cool camping gadgets when I was staying in Seattle and making trips to REI co-op. I love this press. I just wish I know that I needed waaay more coffee beans bc mine just came out weak the first time using. Lol
Just found this product. Great review cant wait to try mine out
I have a hard time with how to get the grounds the right grind. Any tips on that?
@@judymurray191
No I just use a standard drip grind, but my local store will grind it however you want little machine on the coffee isle. Hope this helps.
Cheers
Just bought one, love it .😊✌👍☕☕🐥
Awesome. I recently found bigger Humangear containers that still fit inside it.
My 5th press, counting those that broke. My GSI press will stay home, Stanley now rides in the truck!
Is it a good fit if I stick a 32 oz Nalgene inside if I don’t use the filter
I take it you can use the pot for cooking rice or something like that too right?
BandOfBros - Heck Yes, and it works great for that. What do you use now when your out?
Thanks for watching.
Great American Survival a lot of people like the MSR seagull.
Yes the pot can be used for cooking. It’s quite versatile. But most importantly it makes awesome coffee. Camping is now civilized. ☕️🙂
Thank you!!! Perfect for me
How much coffee grounds did yell use for a full pot of coffee?
Generally 2 Tablespoons per cup of water. For a nice strong cup.
I'm using 3 scoops in mine for the 2 of us
We've had ours over a year and I'm really happy with it
They had 3 at my walmart...once the press was pulled out even the man could not push it back in. I was going to buy one. I may stay with my GSI DRIP and cowboy coffee
tracker 584 Thanks for taking time to comment. When they are new they have sticky gasket but after it’s washed and used it’s better. I have a lot of different coffee presses but if your making two or more it’s amazing. If just making coffee for one, check out the Espro original or Ultralight they are incredible. What part of the country are you in?
@@greatamericansurvival I am in fla. I have 2 bodum coffee press I love..plus my GSI...i use it daily with my GSI kettle and trangia...just thought the stanley would be fun. GSI OUTDOORS ULTRALIGHT JAVA DRIP. AMAZON... UNDER 10 DOLLARS...It is awesome..check it out. Folds flat would fit in your wallet!!
Very cool, I use a Mr Coffee press at home but I have a lot of presses. Last weekend I used the GSI collapsible pour over filter review to come.
@@greatamericansurvival just ordered one from amazon
So can you put the coffee grounds inside of the plastic filter, let it steep and then just pull the filter out along with the coffee grounds? That way, you can let extra coffee sit in the pot without it over-brewing. I call it the "French pull"
Never tried that. Most of the time when I press there isn’t hardly any liquid left to brew.
I love French press coffee!! This is Great! I always see glass press. Fantastic review!! Looks like a great piece of gear for a great cup out on the trail!! Hmmmm I could almost smell/taste it 👍🍵🍵🍵🍵
Native Tearz - Exactly right. Mmmmmm. Coffee.
Thanks.
Is it large enough to hold the gas can?
Nice cup, where can one get one of these?
They were at Walmart, when I bought one earlier this year but now, Amazon and other places online also.
Rubber seal around the press will stick sometimes around the pot and almost impossible to press down. I won’t have another one...
Sorry to hear that. Mine is still going strong, made about 15-20 cups with it on our camping trip last weekend.
Im gona grab a collapsible cup next tim i hit walmart to see if will store under the screen . My sea to summit mug is to big. I keep a 10oz thermos full grounds. About 32 heaping tspoons full.
Wow. Happy Stanley did this. Had t seen it.
Coast Home Me to it’s a very useful pot. I do advise not to brew ramen in this the flavor kind if lingers on the plastics after. Not pressing the ramen just from not cleaning it well enough.
once you push that down could you reheat with that in it if wanted too?
I’m honestly not sure, I have had I sitting on a grill that was still hot to keep it hot..
I just bought this and plan to buy another for the BOL. I'm curious about the type of grounds used vs. the flavor return rendered in the finished product. For example, will it work well with a coarse ground, like Folgers (the staple around our house because it's cheap and widely available) or do you need a finer grind? I plan to buy a few of these for different purposes such as home preparedness, BOL comfort, and for use in the field when I go to disaster areas as a HAM operator.
Another question I have is, how well has it held up since this video was made in 2017?
hrdknox2000 Honestly if you use course grind you can let it brew longer. Finer grind means it brews, faster. Drip coffee only needs a couple minutes. It makes a great cup of coffee especially for two or more.
I’m still using it. With our scouts it really portable for group trips. HAM is cool. We have several of our scouts that have licenses. And several of our Assistant Scoutmasters have there too. What part of the world are you in?
Is the filter stainless steel ? Thanks
Yes. Plastic housing but the filter screen is stainless steel
@@greatamericansurvival Thank You I’m ordering one
Just bought one tonight
Thank you so much I did not know what the heck to do with that thing when I got it thanks a lot for the video
Great review and video. Two questions:
Do you know of any metal lids that fit the stainless steel pot?
How's the seal between the stainless steel and plastic after many uses? Does it leak at all?
I’ve seen people make metal lids for it but I don’t know of an actual product that’s metal lid fits sorry. I’ve had mine for 5 years and it’s still works.
Survival Resources makes a generic lid that fits this, as well as the smaller metal pot/cups. Bought mine a few years ago & notice design is different now, but measurements appear to be same. Used to be called Universal Pot Lid, now called Pathfinder. Tried to post link a few times, but it won't let me.
HTH
Do these seal? Like if I filled with water and threw it in my rucksack so I could drink later, would it just spill all over the inside of my bag?
No they would leak. Check out our new review of the Stanley Travel press thermos.
Im in-between this and the 48oz Stanley French Press. Any thoughts on differences and comparisons?
This is designed for outdoor use, hiking, car camping or just roughing it. This one is designed for use in a direct fire to boil water. Others that are insulated are not. What are your plans when you use it.?
@@greatamericansurvival definitely gonna be using it for camping/car camping so all outdoor use with a pocket rocket as a fuel source or a camping stove
Gotta get me one of these...
PaleoHikerMD You won't regret it. Great Press. Thanks for watching
Just bought one 😍
Would a fuel canister fit inside the press part?
Some of the smaller ones do. Without the cups and coffee stowed inside you can store a canister and msr mini stove.
Is the coffee you use made for drip coffee makers ?? Or do you grind your own. Drip coffee is ground pretty fine. I wonder if the press mesh is fine enough to filter out the fine grounds.
PAUL H - I'm sorry for the delay. I use grounds for a French Press mostly, but I haven't had any problems with drip coffee grind either. Thanks
Do the gsi cups store inside the pot when not in use ?
Does this take a special kind of ground coffee, or can I just us the regular
'standard' coffee maker grind?
Honestly I’ve use just about every kind of coffee. Makes great coffee. Tanks the question hope my answer helps. Let me know if you have any other questions
@@greatamericansurvival Thanks, I'm
ordering one now, appreciate your answer,
and the video.
@@greatamericansurvival hello! Great review. I would disagree. This Stanley French Press is convenient and makes a large amount of coffee but it does not compare to a Moka Coffee maker (less coffee but much better, robust taste). What are your measurements for water to coffee ratio. Maybe this will increase the coffee flavor from the Stanley French Press Coffee maker.
Do you have a link for the cups in this video?TIA
GSI sell them in a 4 person or in single sets.
GSI Outdoors Infinity One-Person Table Set, Green www.amazon.com/dp/B001LF3I8Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IJMfBb253EST3
Stanley makes good stuff!!
Michael Rutledge Thanks Micheal hope your doing well. What do you use to make coffee camping or on the trail?
Great American Survival As I used to travel for work often, I collected the coffee packs in hotels. Just drop them in a small pot and, voila!! Since I’ve retired, I have a source for the packs, but it’s infrequent and I can’t depend on a constant supply. So, a couple of months ago, I picked up a Stanley French Press. It does a great job!! Nothing like fresh morning coffee by a campfire. I can use the pot, without the sleeve, for boiling water and other camp fixings.
Im going to buy 2. I for the home and 1 for the woods
seoulkidd1 Thanks for taking time to comment. I have really enjoyed this kit. What part of the world do you live. What were you using?
Got a link to the GSI mugs? I can't seem to find them. Thanks!
Matt Renegar I can't find the except in a set.. the new ones are a weird wedge shape.
Here Matt. The GSI cups
GSI Outdoors Infinity One-Person Table Set, Green www.amazon.com/dp/B001LF3I8Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IJMfBb253EST3
I'm going to have to get one of those.
3D Outdoors - If you like coffee on the trail, it works great.. Thanks
great review... does the 8oz butane canister fit inside?
I have this. I use it....a lot. Word of advice: don't press the plunger with the lid on it like this guy did. It works a lot better and you don't have to push as hard. And remember not to cook or heat water with the cover on it either.
Nice vid, but after you pour the coffee grounds into the water you should stir it up a bit before waiting 4 minutes and pressing.
Lazer Crotch Sorry for the delay, I usually do stir it when I add the coffee to the water. And again before I press it. Have you tried one yet?
@@greatamericansurvival Not yet. Probably going to pick one up soon.
There's no reason why you couldn't use this with kettle boiled water right?
I do backpack and camp, but I also travel and like to make coffee in the hotel room to save money. We can't have a coffee maker but we can have an electric kettle. So I wanted a non-glass press to travel with and I generally trust and love my Stanley products.
It works great if you boil the water separately. Less cleanup also.
I just came in from me and the kids camp we made down out on the back 200 acres and I've had mine for about a year now and used it for the 1st time..and I love it..so does your coffee cup set you got nest into the press?? What kind is it???
johnny anderson That's awesome. I have found that the coarse grind work much better, the Cups I use are by GSI they come in the infinity family set.
Great American Survival coarse coffee grounds?
johnny anderson -Yes. I bought a cheap hand grinder works great. What part of the country do you live in?
Great American Survival mid-west Missouri..trying to get it figured out how much coffee to put in it when it's to the full line...what about you from?
johnny anderson - I live near Athens, Georgia go Dawgs!!! I use about 10 Tbls or 3/4 cup depends on how strong you like you coffee. I just measure it in a ziplock bag before I leave. But did just score a travel grinder yesterday. I've also notice that if i stir the coffee after I add the water it helps make it better especially when using good coffee.
would this be good for after getting off the trail at the end of a hike?
I wish they made a separate press for the Stanley cook set. Then again, this item might go extinct. I watched another upload where the Mr. Coffee French press will work perfectly in the original Stanley cooker. Anyway...
Thanks for the upload!
Jonathan Baker Thanks Jonathon for taking time to comment. I’ve been using this for my cook kit and using the smaller press to make coffee. I just recently did a video on it. What part of the country do you live? What do you use for coffee now?
@@greatamericansurvival I live on the South Carolina coast.
I don't use a french press during hikes/backpacking. I usually do the old skool "cowboy coffee" method.
Jonathan Baker That’s awesome, I have family in Conway and Charleston areas. We were just up there a couple weeks back. Done cowboy coffee many a times. I’ve been using an espro press lately it’s really lightweight. But only makes one cup at a time.
Does it leak?
bashfulbrother When? I have honestly been impressed with the way it's made. Haven't had it leak when I press or pour.
Talking about leaking; i dont really have the space for a coffee maker. Do you think it can be taken as a canteen (water container) or do you think it will leak badly when packed (filled with water) in the bottle compartment of a backpack with the lid on?
looks like a good one
phyllis mulkey Yes it is, Thanks for taking your time to comment..
I like it
Dean O Thanks DeanO, I've used a lot that didn't work half as well or have as easy to use.
Nice video.
Phil M Rivers -Thanks it's been a great Press very useful. Thanks for watching
Do you like coffee at all?
You talked a LOT about the nesting capabilities, but didn't give us the inside diameter of the plastic part. :-(
that's pretty cool. Can you drink it right out of the French Press?
Lost On Land Again - It would fit in a van Great.. Just saying
Hahaha
Lost On Land Again Yes. And I'm really sorry for the delay. Didn't see this comment. Yes you can drink from it Once it's pressed it's all against the bottom.
Very nice coffee press
live4wild Thanks John its a great way to have great coffee on the trail.
Thanks
james brooks Thanks James sorry for the delay.
half bottle of water, 4 spoons of coffee
Yukkieeee.. I like vodka and OJ lol. Anywayzzzz!!! Do a video on starting a Zombie Apocalypse
Too bad they didn't put a better handle on it it aunt very sturdy.
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻
BC2TA0A? I am horrible.... DE KI5LR
Why don’t you buy a coffee pot what’s the use of this...I’m not being rude just wondering
vScarceELITE - What do you use when camping to make coffee. I have lots of different types of coffee brewing devices. This one I usually use when I’m camping with another.
Good video but need to get straight to the point. To much talking
It’s an older video, but honestly I can’t say I’m any better, I still talk a lot. Thanks for watching and taking time to comment on our video.
Vodka is awesome not coffee
Space Androidz How about Vodka in Coffee??👍👍
Dude, your a dork
Space Androidz Thanks I think. 😳Really appreciate you making time to comment. I like rum in coffee more then vodka. What part of the country do you live?