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The electric coil changed my life on the Camino!
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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 152413, member: 537"] I've decided I'm going to stick with the basic coil and cup rather than go with the fancier French press. Since I will need to bring the coil anyway, the additional weight of the press isn't outweighed by the pleasure of a first good cup of coffee on my individual coffee meter. But I did search around a bit, and here are some options for anyone who comes down on the side of the French press. Bodum's plastic french press: .65 lb, about 300 grams. [url]http://www.zappos.com/bodum-travel-press-coffee-maker-off-white?ef_id=1c9OzAEvVgwAAMs9:20130829173501:s&zfcTest=fcl%3A0[/url] Bodum's stainless steel french press: 1.35 lb, about 610 grams. [url]http://www.brookstone.com/bodum-15-oz-travel-coffee-maker?bkeid=compare%7cmercent%7cgooglebaseads%7csearch&mr:trackingCode=483035F7-D105-E311-A544-001B21A69EB0&mr:referralID=NA&mr:adType=pla&mr:ad=20923704324&mr:keyword=&mr:match=&mr:filter=20101249044&gclid=CKn9psGYo7kCFQ1gMgodakMAAg[/url] I do love a good cup of coffee but those are a lot of extra grams to carry every day! (and jmcorrigan, I think your glass one is likely to be even heavier than the stainless steel one, but I think you should hold on to the illusion that it weighs 100 g! ;) )Buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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