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Bodum 16-Ounce Travel Coffee Press and Tea Maker, Clear

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Material Rubber
Filter Type Reusable
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  • 16-ounce travel coffee press with clear tumbler and black lid
  • 3-part built-in filter system allows for brewing and drinking from the same cup
  • Features spill-resistant lid and insulated double walls to keep coffee hot longer
  • Equally useful for loose-leaf tea; fits most cup holders
  • Safe in the dishwasher; models with rubber grip or Bodum logo also available

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Product Description

Product Description

There is no need to compromise on quality of coffee when you are out and about. With the Bodum Travel Press, you can take your coffeemaker with you. The travel press was designed so that you can brew your favorite coffee or tea and drink right out of the same tumbler. The double wall construction inusaltes your beverage and keeps it hotter longer while keeping your hands cool. The spill-resistant lid keeps the heat in when you are not enjoying your hot beverage. The Travel Press is simple to use. Simply add one or two scoops of your favorite coarse ground coffee or the appropriate amount of loose-leaf tea. Fill with hot water and screw the lid in place with the press in the up position. Allow the coffee to brew for 4-minutes (tea should brew 3-5 minutes or to your liking) and then press. Once you have pressed, open the lid and enjoy a balanced & flavorful cup of coffee or tea. To clean it up, just rinse out the grounds and handwash for best results. The travel press is a perfect brewing method if you just need coffee or tea for one, as well as while you are travelling, at work, camping or just out and about. Fits in most car cup holders.

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A smart way to get the freshest possible coffee on the go, this brew-and-drink portable press from Bodum is great for commuters, students, and campers. Modeled on Bodum's popular glass presses, the piece features a durable plastic tumbler and a three-part plunge filter that presses grounds to the bottom of the cup when brewing is complete. Its makes coffee in just four minutes, and its design includes insulated double walls and a spill-resistant lid. Also great for loose-leaf tea, the mug holds 16 ounces and fits most car cup holders. --Emily Bedard

From the Manufacturer

Awards and Accolades

In 2004 the Bodum Chambord coffee press received the American Culinary Institute's award for best French press coffeemaker.

The American Culinary Institute judges food preparation products such as mixers, waffle makers, and electric teakettles. These products are judged on criteria important to consumers such as ease-of-use, safety, and the quality of the food produced. The institute also judges food preparation products used in restaurants and hotels, including institutional mixers, large-volume coffee machines, and food slicers.

Instructions for Use

1. Place pot on a dry, flat, nonslip surface. Hold handle firmly, then pull the plunger straight up and out of the pot.

2. For each 1.25-deciliter/4-ounce cup, put 1 rounded tablespoon or 1 Bodum scoop of coarse-ground coffee into the pot.


Caution: Use only coarse-ground coffee. Fine grind can clog the filter and create high pressure. Place coffee maker on a heatproof, nonslip surface.

3. Pour hot (not boiling) water into the pot. Leave a minimum of 2.5 centimeters/1 inch of space at the top. Stir the brew with a plastic spoon.

Caution: Metal spoons can scratch or chip the glass beaker and cause breakage.

4. Place the plunger unit on top of the pot. Turn lid to close off the pour spout opening. (Does not apply to the Brazil models.) Do not press down. Let the coffee brew for at least 4 minutes.

5. Hold the pot handle firmly, with the spout turned away from you, then using just the weight of your hand, apply slight pressure on top of the knob to lower the plunger straight down into the pot. Lowering the plunger slowly with minimal pressure produces best results. If the filter clogs or it becomes difficult to push down the plunger you should remove the plunger from the pot, stir the brew, and then slowly plunge again.

WARNING: Using excessive force can cause scalding liquid to shoot out of the pot.

6. Turn the lid to open the pour spout and then pour coffee.

7. Unscrew the filter assembly and clean the plunger unit after each use. All parts are dishwasher-safe.

Safety Instructions


  • Not for stovetop use.
  • Check glass beaker for scratches, cracks, or chips. Do not use a pot that is scratched, chipped, or cracked. Install a replacement beaker before using the pot again.
  • Keep children away while using. Hot water is a hazard to small children!
  • Do not allow children to use this coffeemaker. Scald Hazard
    • Excessive plunging force can cause scalding hot liquid to shoot out of pot.
    • Do not plunge with force.
    • Turn lid to close spout.
    • Use only coarse-ground coffee.

      Company History

      In 1944 Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Joergen Bodum, started Bodum in Copenhagen. Times were difficult at the end of World War II; there was hardly any trade and people were out of work. Peter Bodum managed to wholesale a very small variety of housewares products by Danish manufacturers.

      After the war Peter Bodum got an import license for kitchen and tabletop products; he traveled all over Europe and ended up importing kitchen and housewares to Denmark. As in the rest of Europe in those days, a lack of products in Denmark meant a market existed for almost anything to be sold. He specialized in glassware from Eastern Europe.

      In the '50s Peter Bodum started developing his own products. He collaborated with the Danish architect Kaas Klaeson for a range of coffeemakers. At the time, industrial-design-type kitchen products were very rare. The first Bodum product to hit the market in 1958 was the Santos coffeemaker--based on a vacuum coffee brewing system. It became an instant sensation not only in Denmark but in all of Europe. Bodum still produces the original Santos design to this very day.

      Bodum grew steadily during the '60s, but sadly, in 1967, at the age of only 57, Peter Bodum passed away. His wife managed the company until 1974, when she offered her 26-year-old son Joergen to join her in the management of the company. Joergen quickly brought on board Carsten Joergensen--then a teacher at the Danish School of Art in Copenhagen--and soon put him in charge of overall design for Bodum, including everything from products to corporate design, exhibitions, shops, buildings, catalogs, and advertising. It turned out to be a very long and fruitful collaboration. The two men began to fulfill Bodum's credo--"good design doesn't have to be expensive"--in lots of different ways.

      In 1974 the first fruit of Joergen and Carsten's collaboration was introduced: the French coffee press Bistro. It was also the first incorporation of the new Bodum design language--beautiful simplicity and excellent materials for everyday life. Many more variations of coffee presses followed. Since 1974 Bodum has produced over 50 million French presses, taken the leap from "coffee" to "kitchen," and developed and produced a large variety of beautiful household and tabletop designs.

      In 1979, when he took over the company, Joergen Bodum decided to move to Switzerland in order to be more centrally located in Europe. He chose the Lucerne area, where Bodum's head office has been located since the early '80s.

      In 1980 Bodum Switzerland and its design unit, Pi-Design, were founded. Then, in 1986, the opening of Bodum's first shop in London marked another milestone in the Bodum history. It was designed not only to be the perfect showcase for the large variety of Bodum products but to embody an even stronger presentation of Bodum as an international brand. Many more shops in many more cities all over the world followed: Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Dallas, Okinawa, Auckland, and many more. To this day there are 52 Bodum stores worldwide.

      With more and more of its own stores in place, Bodum continued broadening its collection of beautifully designed everyday life products--from kitchen to home. Today Bodum offers its customers everything from the latest coffee- and tea-making products to tabletop, kitchen, storage, textiles, bathroom, and home office products. Some stores also have a café where Bodum's own selection of coffees and teas are served.

      The Bodum Group is, and always has been, a 100 percent family-owned business. Today the company operates in 14 different countries with over 700 employees worldwide. Bodum has holding companies in Denmark and Switzerland as well as 12 sales companies, 3 production companies, and a design company called Bodum Design Group, located in Switzerland.

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Customer reviews

3.1 out of 5 stars
3.1 out of 5
71 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the insulation and versatility of the coffee maker. They mention that it's well insulated, perfect for going to work, and perfect for everyday use. However, some customers have reported issues with leakage and the filtering system. Opinions are mixed on quality.

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4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the insulation of the coffee maker. They mention that the double-walled cup is awesome in keeping the drink hot for quite awhile, and the cover snaps shut to keep it.

"...Pros:-Well insulated-Nice mouthpiece-Cover that snaps shut to keep it from spilling-Clear design is cool..." Read more

"Good points:-Does a fair job keeping tea warm.Bad points:-Large tea leaves get past the plunger...." Read more

"...However, the double-walled cup is awesome in keeping the drink hot for quite awhile." Read more

"...boiling water in it but the design has a double wall so it's not too hot." Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers like the versatility of the coffee maker. They mention that it's perfect for going to work in the mornings, and for everyday use. Some say that it is great for on the go use, but not a replacement for a French press.

"Great for on the go use, but not a replacement for a french press...." Read more

"...Great idea in theory, but not so much in practice." Read more

"...You can't ask for better coffee.I find this perfect for going to work in the mornings, all you need to do is bring a mason jar or some..." Read more

"...This one is great for the office, home, car and gift giving. This and a pound of coffee any they will love you!!!!!" Read more

9 customers mention6 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the coffee maker. Some mention it's a really good mug, with a nice mouthpiece and cover that snaps shut. They say it'll keep their coffee hot for a long time and that they have never had any problems with grounds getting into the coffee. However, some customers feel it'd be great to use, but it just felt cheap after a few uses.

"...Pros:-Well insulated-Nice mouthpiece-Cover that snaps shut to keep it from spilling-Clear design is cool..." Read more

"...cup is something that would be great to use, but it just felt cheap after a few uses." Read more

"...I have never had any problems with grounds getting into the coffee...." Read more

"...They are a great and reliable company though and do respond well to such issues." Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the coffee maker. They mention that pieces of loose tea would seep through, even when the top is fully closed. They also say that coffee gets stuck between the gasket and the mug, and large tea leaves get past the plunger.

"...edges of the seal seemed to be used it got looser and pieces of loose tea would seep through...." Read more

"...-It will still leak, even when the top is fully closed.-The plunger does not go down far enough wasting a lot of tea...." Read more

"...washing behind the gasket and as you push it down, more coffee gets stuck between the gasket and the mug which lets more coffee through." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2011
Great for on the go use, but not a replacement for a french press. There are some pretty big grinds that end up in the coffee, and the rubber around the mesh seems to be deteriorating even though I do not use it that frequently.

Pros:
-Well insulated
-Nice mouthpiece
-Cover that snaps shut to keep it from spilling
-Clear design is cool

Cons:
-The rubber o-ring around the mesh filter is a bit low-quality
-Doesn't always catch all of the grinds
-Coffee is staining the cup a bit
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2016
I have purchased two of these in the past and they both cracked on the inside within 90 days. Great idea in theory, but not so much in practice.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2011
I purchased this tea/coffee maker to take with me to the office. The tea and coffee choices at the office are horrible and I thought this would be the perfect choice.
The first couple of uses were fine, but as the plastic edges of the seal seemed to be used it got looser and pieces of loose tea would seep through.
I would clean it right after my tea or coffee use but it still held on to the smells of whatever I made. I could never make tea after I made coffee after that or the tea tasted of stale coffee.

In theory the cup is something that would be great to use, but it just felt cheap after a few uses.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2007
Good points:

-Does a fair job keeping tea warm.

Bad points:

-Large tea leaves get past the plunger. Very poor filtering system.

-Plunger does not work smooth requiring that you pay close attention when you push it down.

-It is made out of plastic. All the previous Bodum products I have purchases were glass. I did not see the material listed on the Amazon page.

-It will still leak, even when the top is fully closed.

-The plunger does not go down far enough wasting a lot of tea.

-I have purchased Bodum products in the past and they were European made and very good quality. This was made in China and feels very cheaply made.

-Stickers put by Bodum on the side and bottom of the container will not come off. This is great if you want to read the "directions" and country of origin information for ever. These stickers were put on crooked too.

Overall: Buy another product. I would have given it 2 stars if it was so low cost.

UPDATE: I decided to see how long this really keeps liquids "hot". Unfortunately, not very long. The tea seemed to go from "too hot to drink" to "room temperature" within minutes. This was even after preheating the cup as suggested.

I also spilled the cup, tea comes out so fast if you tip it with the lid closed, you can drink out of it.

If I could drop this to 2 stars, I would. Save your money!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2009
This travel French press is perfect for everyday use, especially on the go. I have never had any problems with grounds getting into the coffee. I use course grounds and do not fill it past an inch from the top, just like the instructions say. After it brews, I press it, mix in sweetener and creamer, and then fill the remaining inch of space with more hot water to make it completely full. You can't ask for better coffee.

I find this perfect for going to work in the mornings, all you need to do is bring a mason jar or some other microwavable container along so that you can heat the water in the microwave, then pour it in. This saves you from drinking cold coffee brewed at home or the stale office coffee.

To the people that have given this product bad reviews because they are eating coffee grounds: use course grounds only and do not fill it more than an inch from the top before pressing! You can always add more water later.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2016
Still the gold standard for a travel press - persistent and consistent use to which I am won't does cause discoloration. I have had several and have even seen the inner tube detach from the outer. They are a great and reliable company though and do respond well to such issues.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018
Very poor design. Plunger is so short that 4 oz of liquid are trapped beneath the screen. 1/3 of the liquid is undrinkable. The lid is sealed but the plunger is not so if the cup falls over, liquid will leak from the plunger.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2010
For 5 months I thoroughly enjoyed this mug, making 2-3 batches of coffee a day, and the occasional tea. But, the other day, the inner wall cracked (I assume accumulated stress of rapid expansion from pouring in boiling water.) Slowly warming the mug, say, in a hot water bath, may avoid this problem but seems to entirely counteract the point of having a convenient travel press...

Also, it seems the plastic expands just enough to make it difficult for the threading on the lid to catch. I had a few mishaps spraying boiling water over myself when I forgot to double check the lid.

I will next try a steel travel press.