Helpful hint....fill your coffee cup with water and pour that into your empty teapot. You’ll boil only what you need. Thanks for the review. I’ll be getting one!
Cowboy coffee is the way to go. One pot, water, and medium or course ground coffee. Put water in pot, pour in ground coffee, bring to boil, boil for three to four minutes, take off heat, pour in a little cold water to send grounds to bottom of pot, pour your cup of coffee. This method takes the acidic, and bitterness out of coffee, tastes great, and easy on your stomach. I have been fixing my coffee like this for years, and it beats drip coffee by a mile, and is a little better than percolator coffee ( which use to be my favorite ). Give it a try, and I think you will like it.
Just cannot beat a STANLEY piece of kit. I'm a huge fan of their camp cookware. I'm wondering, have you tried turing a small camp cup upside-down and putting it inside the Pour-Over for transporting it in a backpack? Maybe the small Ozark Trail camp cup would fit upside-down inside of it 🤔. That would be sweet if it worked!
lol this is an older video however voice is way way better today, check out the solar panel video.. its getting better slowly but hey at least I feel great now!
Fantastic video. I have one and use it all the time out fishing and camping.
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Proud Boy from Scandinavia here! Greetings. Heill auk Sæll! *[EDIT]* add a pinch of sea salt or Himalayan salt in there as well, it really brings out the flavouring more. It is a simple little trick we use here where I live to make the coffee even better. 😁
I always put a pinch of salt in coffee. It mellows it out nicely. Just a pinch...I turn the salt shaker upside down and that's enough. I don't even shake it.
Excellent review. I was about to order it and never thought about using with my small Stanley coffee thermos bottle rather than cup; if outside I would put a little cover over top while brewing to keep out debris and prevent cooling; I love my coffee hot!
Awesome Video. This would go perfectly with my Stanley Wide Mouth Vacuum Bottle. Aside coffee going up in price and selections getting slim. Notice how bananas are also disappearing in the produce section or how green they are. It's a sign to consider about stocking food up. One again, many thanks for showing items that many of us hasn't seen or considered.
Great setup from Stanley I already have the Stanley press . N recently bought the Areo Press at Goodwill brand new for 2.50 .. never been used complete with 200 filters .. Cant believe their 35.00 dollars on Amazon.. 👍
I've been using the Stanley Adventure All in One boil plus brew French press coffee maker since February 2019 because I wanted a electric free option for my morning daily, strong, black coffee. Before that I was using a Kohipress off and on since July 2018 along with a electric coffee maker. Last March I bought a GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java drip and a GSI Outdoors Insulated Infinity Mug as a lighter option when I'm outside or visiting family but I haven't figured out an perfect method for the Java drip enough to replace my Stanley French press. But I'm definitely interested in trying this product and will more that likely be ordering one next week.
I use store brand and non store brand coffee and it all seems medium ground to me, but I'll definitely pick a few of these up. Thanks for the review. Enjoyed as always.
I'm curious. The Stanley channel guy said you can put enough in for a while 1.1qt or maybe 1.5qt bottle thermos. Noone has a video showing this. Obviously you have to do more than one pour of water but curious to see how it works
except it wasn't a coffee review lol but yeah I hear you.. I do the beans from time to time when I can make it into Vegas to pick up the good stuff but out remote I just buy what's on the shelf :)
@@Iridium242 Vegas has great coffee, especially Mothership!!! This isn't a review of coffee, but it really is a coffee review🙃 Any brewer has to brew well to make coffee taste good. Of course, the beans can only be ruined by the brewing process. They can't be made better with any brewing technique. As for the paper, I don't like brewing on paper, but MANY coffee people do. That's why cafes use paper pour overs nearly across the board. While not for me, most people like that the paper removes certain characteristics of coffee.
Helpful hint....fill your coffee cup with water and pour that into your empty teapot. You’ll boil only what you need. Thanks for the review. I’ll be getting one!
I always carry a well built brazilian with me
I have this and like it. Only downside is that you have to use double the grounds that you would in a regular coffee maker.
This is the best video for this product I have seen. Thanks for your work on this.
That is awesome! You know it's quality when you see the name Stanley!
I have owned one for about 6 months and love it. Super easy to use.
Cowboy coffee is the way to go. One pot, water, and medium or course ground coffee. Put water in pot, pour in ground coffee, bring to boil, boil for three to four minutes, take off heat, pour in a little cold water to send grounds to bottom of pot, pour your cup of coffee. This method takes the acidic, and bitterness out of coffee, tastes great, and easy on your stomach. I have been fixing my coffee like this for years, and it beats drip coffee by a mile, and is a little better than percolator coffee ( which use to be my favorite ). Give it a try, and I think you will like it.
I love your vids, Stanley has always been a favorite of mine
Just cannot beat a STANLEY piece of kit. I'm a huge fan of their camp cookware. I'm wondering, have you tried turing a small camp cup upside-down and putting it inside the Pour-Over for transporting it in a backpack? Maybe the small Ozark Trail camp cup would fit upside-down inside of it 🤔. That would be sweet if it worked!
Whooooohoooo!! I have one of these!! Your voice sounds almost back to normal!! 😊😊
lol this is an older video however voice is way way better today, check out the solar panel video.. its getting better slowly but hey at least I feel great now!
LOL!! I thought it said 4 hours not 4 months!!😂
Fantastic video. I have one and use it all the time out fishing and camping.
Proud Boy from Scandinavia here! Greetings. Heill auk Sæll!
*[EDIT]* add a pinch of sea salt or Himalayan salt in there as well, it really brings out the flavouring more. It is a simple little trick we use here where I live to make the coffee even better. 😁
I never heard of that before; sounds intriguing, I will try!
I always put a pinch of salt in coffee. It mellows it out nicely. Just a pinch...I turn the salt shaker upside down and that's enough. I don't even shake it.
I have a plastic one I have had for years it takes filters. But I will be ordering this for myself and One for my daughter and son
Excellent review. I was about to order it and never thought about using with my small Stanley coffee thermos bottle rather than cup; if outside I would put a little cover over top while brewing to keep out debris and prevent cooling; I love my coffee hot!
Love Stanley products
Awesome Video. This would go perfectly with my Stanley Wide Mouth Vacuum Bottle. Aside coffee going up in price and selections getting slim. Notice how bananas are also disappearing in the produce section or how green they are. It's a sign to consider about stocking food up. One again, many thanks for showing items that many of us hasn't seen or considered.
Great setup from Stanley I already have the Stanley press . N recently bought the Areo Press at Goodwill brand new for 2.50 .. never been used complete with 200 filters .. Cant believe their 35.00 dollars on Amazon.. 👍
Just ordered one. Always enjoy your videos Thanks.
Great video, looks like a must have for me. Thanks so much !!
I've been using the Stanley Adventure All in One boil plus brew French press coffee maker since February 2019 because I wanted a electric free option for my morning daily, strong, black coffee. Before that I was using a Kohipress off and on since July 2018 along with a electric coffee maker.
Last March I bought a GSI Outdoors Ultralight Java drip and a GSI Outdoors Insulated Infinity Mug as a lighter option when I'm outside or visiting family but I haven't figured out an perfect method for the Java drip enough to replace my Stanley French press. But I'm definitely interested in trying this product and will more that likely be ordering one next week.
Wow thank you for your review but I already pot one Kat wait to see how you like
I have wanted a good pour over so I put it in my cart til I get one when I get money
I use store brand and non store brand coffee and it all seems medium ground to me, but I'll definitely pick a few of these up. Thanks for the review. Enjoyed as always.
Good review,just placed my order.
I'm curious. The Stanley channel guy said you can put enough in for a while 1.1qt or maybe 1.5qt bottle thermos. Noone has a video showing this. Obviously you have to do more than one pour of water but curious to see how it works
4.6 oz is 0.3 lb 9:04.
Good review , looks good , thanks for sharing , God bless !
This is a pretty environmentally friendly alternative...instead of continuously using paper filters
add 1000s of those k-cups
Thank you
First time in ages the product is in stock. Better get one then i suppose lol
I'm going to get this for my daughter,who also prefers her coffee strong. Of all the weird things, I am actually deathly allergic to coffee. 😂
That would be great for my husband who's a long haul trucker,but I think the truck stops would miss him
How does it fit over the green cups that come with the small cooking pot
Fits right over them, I just checked.
Good video
Freeze dried coffee will last forever.....you can get in your local supermarket......
it makes coffee. nothing else
I like my french press
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Great video! I like your teapot!! :)
I'd trust a blind amputee with my vasectomy before a coffee review from someone using pre-ground beans
except it wasn't a coffee review lol but yeah I hear you.. I do the beans from time to time when I can make it into Vegas to pick up the good stuff but out remote I just buy what's on the shelf :)
@@Iridium242 Vegas has great coffee, especially Mothership!!! This isn't a review of coffee, but it really is a coffee review🙃 Any brewer has to brew well to make coffee taste good. Of course, the beans can only be ruined by the brewing process. They can't be made better with any brewing technique. As for the paper, I don't like brewing on paper, but MANY coffee people do. That's why cafes use paper pour overs nearly across the board. While not for me, most people like that the paper removes certain characteristics of coffee.