☕ Travel Boldly, Sip Smoothly – Your Coffee, Elevated.
The ESPRO P1 is a 12-ounce travel French press coffee maker featuring patented double micro-mesh filters for grit-free coffee, a double-walled stainless steel vacuum insulated body to maintain temperature longer, and a double-lock leak-proof lid for spill-free portability. Perfect for professionals who demand café-quality coffee on the move.
J**A
Great press.
This French press tumbler cup is amazing. Small yet versatile and so easy to use and clean. Pour your coffee grounds in wait 4 minutes, press and done! You get your favorite coffee super fast. Seems well made and you can’t beat that for the price.
R**B
Holds the temperature!
Takes some “getting used to”. But, it is worth the wait! Very impressed with the long time the container holds the temperature 😊
S**.
Perfect for travel and iffice
Perfect for the office works great
S**A
Meh it’s ok…
Update 11/21: I’m changing it to 4 stars. This thing grew on me after awhile. Still a bit pricey with some design flaws, but I like it now. We just needed to figure out the ratios to our liking. We put about 2 TBS of freshly ground coffee and it seems to work just fine. Still it’s not an expresso kind of coffee but more of an americano. We are using this more as it gets colder and we find the coffee to be pretty good. We pour the coffee out into a cup though like pitcher. We added our warm milk to the coffee cup. I can not see letting the coffee sitting for so long, so I would say take it to work and use it in the morning, but don’t let it sit all day. Although it did stay rather warm when I realized there was some coffee left over later in the day. Of course it was bitter! So I wouldn’t recommend keeping the coffee for a few hours letting it brew. Unless your are into bitter off tasting coffee (no judgement). It’s actually fine and good quality. But I recommend pouring the brewed coffee into a cup then add all your preferences. Let it brew for at least 3 min or longer though. I said the coffee was bad, but after i figured out the rations with some good fresh beans, it’s actually quite nice. But you still can’t do expresso in here!So I take it back, it’s not a bad item if you want americano kind of coffee. Just wish it was a little less expensive.Earlier review: I mean it’s ok, but it’s not great. I guess this will be nice for someone who makes just regular american coffee. But if you want expresso then this isn’t right for you.This doesn’t seem to leak, so it would be good for a trip (but I wouldn’t trust it in my bag) and it’s sturdy so far and nice looking item. No coffee grounds in the coffee, which is nice.But I can see this has some design flaws. These are the ones I noticed. First it’s difficult to pull back up once you push the plunger down, but I suppose why would need to pull it back up once you add coffee and water. Also I noticed a lot of extra good coffee liquid gets stuck under the plunger (see photos), so it’s sort of wasteful. It doesn’t leave much space if you wanted to add milk either, you would have to open it and pull the plunger back up (which I tried but the coffee again was still pretty bad). I suppose you can pour it on the top. If you want bad 7/11 coffee this is right for you jajajaja. Someone else pointed out the coffee will keep brewing and then leave you with bitter even more gross tasting coffee.
M**Y
One month use
Within the first week I dropped it. The unit is extremely durable and has continued to function very well. I am using it nearly everyday between work and travel. It filters the water very well.
C**Y
Great for loose leaf tea brewing!
It took me a little bit to get used to this dual filter, but it is now my go to for loose leaf tea brewing! There is no leaf dust left in the bottom of the mug when i pour it in my cup.
K**.
Works. More like a thermos due to screw on lid.
Works as advertised. Smaller volume than my previous 4 presses. When considering this I couldn’t tell for certain how sipping worked. Flip up lid (preferable), or detachable lid like a thermos…not preferred. No photos or descriptions made that clear and seeing no pics of a flipped up lid I assumed the worst. It’s detachable, so more like a thermos, with a lid to lose all over the house, yards, in my various cars and trucks. I should probably see if I can order a replacement pack of lids now. Maybe add an air tag. Sips well though once you unscrew the thermos lid. I needed something in a rush and this seemed to have the fewest faults. Took a while to remember which direction to unscrew the stacking filters for cleaning…not intuitive. Two filters to rinse each time. Some assembly required ;) Does seem to filter the best of all my past units, but DO NOT COME CLOSE TO OVERFILLING. A mess. With these portable presses I find stirring the grounds to get them to sink helps with reducing overflow and reduces filter clogging as you press the filter down. 3 stars as lid was left unclear in the ad, and in anticipation of losing it soon.
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