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product_id: 4468788
title: "Double-Walled Stainless-Steel French Press Coffee Maker, Polished, 23 Ounces"
brand: "frieling"
price: "VT50020"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Frieling"
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# 23 oz capacity for multiple cups Patented dual-screen zero sediment filter Double-walled stainless steel insulation Double-Walled Stainless-Steel French Press Coffee Maker, Polished, 23 Ounces

**Brand:** frieling
**Price:** VT50020
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your morning brew with lasting heat and zero grit!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Double-Walled Stainless-Steel French Press Coffee Maker, Polished, 23 Ounces by frieling
- **How much does it cost?** VT50020 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/4468788-double-walled-stainless-steel-french-press-coffee-maker-polished-23)

## Best For

- frieling enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted frieling brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sip Pure Perfection:** Patented 2-stage filter ensures zero sediment in every cup
- • **Stay Hot, Stay Focused:** Double-wall insulation keeps coffee hot up to 4x longer than glass
- • **Effortless Brewing Ritual:** Smooth plunger action for a consistent, full-bodied coffee experience
- • **Dishwasher Safe Convenience:** Easy to clean without worrying about fragile glass parts
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** Durable 18/10 stainless steel resists breakage and corrosion

## Overview

The Frieling Double-Walled Stainless-Steel French Press Coffee Maker combines a robust 23-ounce capacity with a patented dual-screen filter system to deliver sediment-free, rich coffee. Its double-wall 18/10 stainless steel construction ensures your coffee stays hot up to four times longer than traditional glass presses, while offering unmatched durability and dishwasher-safe convenience. A favorite among coffee aficionados and top-tier hospitality venues, this French press transforms your daily coffee ritual into a premium experience.

## Description

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Review: Beautifully made, keeps coffee hot - I discovered the French press more than 25 years ago and have used them ever since for my morning coffee. Over the years I have mostly owned and used Bodum presses and I still own several. The Chambord press is well made and nice to look at and I will continue to use mine But..... the glass beakers do break from time to time. Usually, I go several years before I get clumsy and break one. After breaking two in a row I needed another replacement and found the glass beakers to be in short supply and very expensive. That led me to look for alternatives. An all-metal press, with no glass, is obviously less prone to breakage and when I discovered there were double-wall models to insulate the coffee I was intrigued. I chose the Frieling over others mostly because it appeared to be very well made and it's attractive. At nearly $100, more than double the price of a Bodum Chambord, it was rather a leap of faith but morning coffee is not something to be taken lightly! After using this press for a short while here are some observations: 1) This press keeps the coffee hot significantly longer than any single-wall glass press I have used. I usually take about 45 minutes to drink my coffee and until the Frieling, the last cup was always cold. The Frieling allows me to enjoy all the coffee without resorting to re-heating. This alone is reason enough to use this press. I have not bothered to pre-heat the press with hot water because I don't like scalding hot coffee. 2) Breaking this press would be nearly impossible! It is built like a tank. 3) Functionally, it is no different from any other press. I own five other presses, including a lexan one I use for travel and the only functional differences I notice arise from the press mechanism. Presses with a rubber ring where the plunger meets the glass, plastic or metal are sometimes difficult to use. My lexan press has this type of plunger and once in a while it jams. The Frieling has a plunger very similar to the Bodum Chambord - no rubber ring. It works exactly as it should. 4) Cleaning the Frieling is simple with no worry about glass breakage. Hot coffee for longer and no breakage are the reasons to buy this press.
Review: A delight to look at; a joy to use. - [UPDATED REVIEW-3/23/12] We're new to French Press coffee preparation, but we finally gave in earlier this year and popped for this Frieling stainless steel press. This wasn't cheap, but it has proved to be well worth it in the 6 weeks or so we've been using it. It is very easy to use and to clean and its double wall keeps coffee hot for quite a while. [UPDATE: Don't let your coffee sit in this pot, however.] On the counter it is a thing of beauty and it works very well. After all, the real test of any coffee pot is whether it makes a good cup of coffee. Right? The directions that came with it are good and provides the basic details you'll need, although we have used some tips we found online to modify them a bit. I use one level scoop of course-ground coffee per 4-ounce cup, instead of the heaping scoops they recommend, and I stir the coffee for the first minute of the four-minute steep to make it a bit richer. The actual sequence we use looks like this: I fill the pot with very hot tap water to preheat it and then measure the coffee I plan to use into a paper filter. Meanwhile, I bring the filtered water heating on the stove to just boiling (in contradiction to what most places tell you to do). I then take the water pan off the heat and let it cool while I prep the Frieling pot. I first pour the pot's preheat hot water into our coffee mugs to warm them. I then empty the contents of the paper filter into the pot and put the filter away for reuse. By now, around 20 or so seconds [TIME UPDATED] have elapsed since the just-boiling water was taken off the burner. I add the now slight-cooler water to the Frieling pot and begin the 4-minute steep with my 1-minute stir. Then I put the pot's top in place and push the press plunger down slightly to help insulate/seal the pot. Three minutes later, you press the filter plunger gently and slowly down the rest of the way and you have a great cup of coffee. The plunger goes down very smoothly. {UPDATED ADDITION FOLLOWS] I now know not to leave the coffee in the pot. Instead I pour it immediately into a thermal carafe. That way it does not get bitter. We got the 33 ouncer and I can report that you really can't make more than about 28-30 ounces unless you plan to clean up grounds that will get on the spout during your initial stir. Forewarned is forearmed, so if you want to make a full pot, be prepared to towel the lip just before your put the pot top and plunger in place after stirring. Great pot and a joy to use. [UPDATED ADDITION FOLLOWS] Thanks to comments by Carl May (thanks so much, Carl!), I now know more about what to do, hence my updates. But, after reading a *lot* of things here and elsewhere online, I also now realize that there is a near-religious fervor attached to making coffee with a French Press. One can buy specialized burr grinders whose purchase price exceed the gross GDP of many small countries, special water kettles for heating one's water (also not cheap), digital thermometers to make sure your water is within the magic temperature range, digital scales to weigh the coffee, super accurate liquid and dry measures for water and coffee, books on coffee, and the list goes on. Fortunately, I can report that one can make a pretty doggone good cup of java without all these specialized devices and using the somewhat less precise units and times I suggest in my review above. So don't be deterred! One can resist the draw of the French Press cult, although, in all honesty, I need to confess that my special water kettle is on order and I am beginning to dream of owning a burr grinder. My last caution, watch out for Carl; he knows so much it is frightening. Carl employs a refreshingly scientific approach to figuring out how to make the *very best* cup of coffee and his product reviews are detailed and informative. He is generous and willing to share what he has learned and his enthusiasm is *highly* infectious. Given this fact, it is possible that he may actually end up being your French Press pusher, helping you to move from a one-device habit to a full-blown French Press habit. I am not worried about myself, however, I can stop buying devices *anytime* I want.

## Features

- DUAL SCREEN ZERO SEDIMENT FILTER: The Frieling French Press Coffee Maker is designed to keep the coffee grounds out of your cup so you can enjoy delicious, smooth coffee with every pour. Thanks to the patented 2-stage filter system, you can enjoy the perfect cup of coffee with zero sediment.
- DOUBLE-WALLED DESIGN: The double-wall design means that this coffee press will deliver hot coffee or tea for years to come. The insulated body and lid retain heat better than glass and stay hot up to 4 times longer. Also, the durable 18/10 stainless steel inside and out means no more broken glass or corrosion, and all parts are dishwasher safe.
- ELEVATED COFFEE EXPERIENCE: Award winning and top-rated by countless magazines and coffee aficionados, the Frieling French Press Coffee Maker is a favorite in the best hotels and restaurants. This press delivers an easy to brew, full-bodied, consistently satisfying mug of coffee.
- DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Add about 2 tbsp. of ground coffee to the French press for every cup of water you wish to brew. Adjust the amount of coffee to strengthen or weaken the flavor. Pour water that is slightly cooler than boiling into your French press. Stir, and cover with the lid. Allow coffee to brew for 4 minutes, stir again, and then press down on the plunger evenly and slowly. Your coffee is ready to pour and enjoy!
- FRIELING: Since 1988, Frieling has specialized in fresh solutions. That means passionately developing and sourcing functional and well-designed products of the highest quality. The Frieling mission is to solve problems for our customers. Nobody wants to be sold yet another product; there are plenty already. Our daily goal is to offer a fresh solution to a problem.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00009ADDR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,964 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #33 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand | Frieling |
| Brand Name | Frieling |
| Capacity | 1.4 Pounds |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Polished Stainless Steel |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,481 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00701142714700, 00728547001037 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Mesh, Punger, Filter, Cover |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 3.75"W x 8"H |
| Item Type Name | Pour Over |
| Item Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Frieling |
| Material | Polished |
| Model Name | 0103 |
| Model Number | 103 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe |
| Part Number | 0103 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 6"D x 3.75"W x 8"H |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Style | Standard- Polished |
| UPC | 701142714700 781147754703 728547001037 701142714588 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Frieling
- **Capacity:** 1.4 Pounds
- **Color:** Polished Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 6"D x 3.75"W x 8"H
- **Special Feature:** Dishwasher Safe

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautifully made, keeps coffee hot
*by R***Z on November 28, 2012*

I discovered the French press more than 25 years ago and have used them ever since for my morning coffee. Over the years I have mostly owned and used Bodum presses and I still own several. The Chambord press is well made and nice to look at and I will continue to use mine But..... the glass beakers do break from time to time. Usually, I go several years before I get clumsy and break one. After breaking two in a row I needed another replacement and found the glass beakers to be in short supply and very expensive. That led me to look for alternatives. An all-metal press, with no glass, is obviously less prone to breakage and when I discovered there were double-wall models to insulate the coffee I was intrigued. I chose the Frieling over others mostly because it appeared to be very well made and it's attractive. At nearly $100, more than double the price of a Bodum Chambord, it was rather a leap of faith but morning coffee is not something to be taken lightly! After using this press for a short while here are some observations: 1) This press keeps the coffee hot significantly longer than any single-wall glass press I have used. I usually take about 45 minutes to drink my coffee and until the Frieling, the last cup was always cold. The Frieling allows me to enjoy all the coffee without resorting to re-heating. This alone is reason enough to use this press. I have not bothered to pre-heat the press with hot water because I don't like scalding hot coffee. 2) Breaking this press would be nearly impossible! It is built like a tank. 3) Functionally, it is no different from any other press. I own five other presses, including a lexan one I use for travel and the only functional differences I notice arise from the press mechanism. Presses with a rubber ring where the plunger meets the glass, plastic or metal are sometimes difficult to use. My lexan press has this type of plunger and once in a while it jams. The Frieling has a plunger very similar to the Bodum Chambord - no rubber ring. It works exactly as it should. 4) Cleaning the Frieling is simple with no worry about glass breakage. Hot coffee for longer and no breakage are the reasons to buy this press.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A delight to look at; a joy to use.
*by M***Y on March 20, 2012*

[UPDATED REVIEW-3/23/12] We're new to French Press coffee preparation, but we finally gave in earlier this year and popped for this Frieling stainless steel press. This wasn't cheap, but it has proved to be well worth it in the 6 weeks or so we've been using it. It is very easy to use and to clean and its double wall keeps coffee hot for quite a while. [UPDATE: Don't let your coffee sit in this pot, however.] On the counter it is a thing of beauty and it works very well. After all, the real test of any coffee pot is whether it makes a good cup of coffee. Right? The directions that came with it are good and provides the basic details you'll need, although we have used some tips we found online to modify them a bit. I use one level scoop of course-ground coffee per 4-ounce cup, instead of the heaping scoops they recommend, and I stir the coffee for the first minute of the four-minute steep to make it a bit richer. The actual sequence we use looks like this: I fill the pot with very hot tap water to preheat it and then measure the coffee I plan to use into a paper filter. Meanwhile, I bring the filtered water heating on the stove to just boiling (in contradiction to what most places tell you to do). I then take the water pan off the heat and let it cool while I prep the Frieling pot. I first pour the pot's preheat hot water into our coffee mugs to warm them. I then empty the contents of the paper filter into the pot and put the filter away for reuse. By now, around 20 or so seconds [TIME UPDATED] have elapsed since the just-boiling water was taken off the burner. I add the now slight-cooler water to the Frieling pot and begin the 4-minute steep with my 1-minute stir. Then I put the pot's top in place and push the press plunger down slightly to help insulate/seal the pot. Three minutes later, you press the filter plunger gently and slowly down the rest of the way and you have a great cup of coffee. The plunger goes down very smoothly. {UPDATED ADDITION FOLLOWS] I now know not to leave the coffee in the pot. Instead I pour it immediately into a thermal carafe. That way it does not get bitter. We got the 33 ouncer and I can report that you really can't make more than about 28-30 ounces unless you plan to clean up grounds that will get on the spout during your initial stir. Forewarned is forearmed, so if you want to make a full pot, be prepared to towel the lip just before your put the pot top and plunger in place after stirring. Great pot and a joy to use. [UPDATED ADDITION FOLLOWS] Thanks to comments by Carl May (thanks so much, Carl!), I now know more about what to do, hence my updates. But, after reading a *lot* of things here and elsewhere online, I also now realize that there is a near-religious fervor attached to making coffee with a French Press. One can buy specialized burr grinders whose purchase price exceed the gross GDP of many small countries, special water kettles for heating one's water (also not cheap), digital thermometers to make sure your water is within the magic temperature range, digital scales to weigh the coffee, super accurate liquid and dry measures for water and coffee, books on coffee, and the list goes on. Fortunately, I can report that one can make a pretty doggone good cup of java without all these specialized devices and using the somewhat less precise units and times I suggest in my review above. So don't be deterred! One can resist the draw of the French Press cult, although, in all honesty, I need to confess that my special water kettle is on order and I am beginning to dream of owning a burr grinder. My last caution, watch out for Carl; he knows so much it is frightening. Carl employs a refreshingly scientific approach to figuring out how to make the *very best* cup of coffee and his product reviews are detailed and informative. He is generous and willing to share what he has learned and his enthusiasm is *highly* infectious. Given this fact, it is possible that he may actually end up being your French Press pusher, helping you to move from a one-device habit to a full-blown French Press habit. I am not worried about myself, however, I can stop buying devices *anytime* I want.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brushed finish 8oz: High quality product that makes great hot coffee (volume chart included in review)
*by A***L on February 8, 2013*

This french press is of superior quality: made from 10/18 stainless steel, very heavy, with thick insulated walls and insulated top lid, perfect finish, with very ergonomic handle, a beautiful addition to your kitchen. I have never seen a better made french press before. It keeps your coffee hot throughout the brewing process even if you don't preheat the vessel with warm water prior to brewing, which I often do anyway. I wrote "throughout the brewing process" because I drink my coffee immediately after the 4 minute brewing period is up to prevent overbrewing and compromising flavor. If you are already a french press user, you will love this press from the first sight and you will find the brew superior. If not, it will take some expectation management: beware that french press coffee needs to be coarsely ground, brewed according to instructions and that you WILL get a little bit of coffee grounds in your cup and a bit of sludge on the bottom (just don't drink to the last drop). What you gain is a fresh, hot, full bodied coffee that retains the natural bean oils that would otherwise be left behind in a paper filter. It is the best cup of coffee you can brew. If you're not sure whether your will like it, I would recommend you buy a small glass Bodum french press for 1/3 of the price and try it out first, and if you don't like it you wouldn't have invested so much money. If you know you like french press, this one is worth every penny. Before I bought this product I found that many people were disappointed by the volume of the press they bought, it was usually smaller than expected. To determine which one I wanted, I looked up part number and volume information on the manufacturer's website. The manufacturer gives volume ranges, which often causes confusion when different sellers describe the same press as 8 oz or 11 oz, whereas it's one and the same. My 8-11 oz french press can only make 8 oz of coffee (11 oz of liquid may fit in the press without coffee grounds, but no way can you get more than 8 oz of brewed coffee). So if you don't know which size to buy, look at the ranges below and assume that each press can brew coffee only for the lowest volume listed. Also, by using the manufacturer part number, which is usually included in Amazon's product description, you can ensure that the press you are ordering is of the exact size and finish you need. Below is the sizing information copied from [...] website: Shiny finish: Part# 0101: 8-11 fl oz. Part# 0102: 17-22 fl oz. Part# 0103: 23-28 fl oz. Part# 0104: 33-42 fl oz. Brushed finish: Part# 0141: 8-11 fl oz. Part# 0142: 17-22 fl oz. Part# 0143: 23-28 fl oz. Part# 0144: 33-42 fl oz.

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