prosumer
espro p7 french press
the french press that actually stops your coffee going bitter
the espro p7 is a double-walled stainless steel french press with a two-stage micro-mesh filter system, using a 100-micron outer mesh and a finer 70-micron inner mesh to cut sediment and stop over-extraction after plunging. it holds 18 ounces of brewed coffee, keeps it hot for over an hour without electricity, and comes in several colors. at $115 to $150 depending on size and retailer, it costs more than most french presses but less than most quality electric brewers.
what it does well
- dual micro-mesh filter significantly reduces sediment and grit in the cup
- double-walled insulation keeps coffee hot for 60+ minutes without a heat source
- durable stainless steel construction, no glass to break
where it stops short
- priced well above most french press options at $115 to $150
- some chaff from medium-roast beans can still pass through the filter
specs
- material
- metal
- brew method
- press
- filter type
- metal
- capacity cups
- 2
frequently asked questions
what is the Espro P7 French Press?
the Espro P7 French Press is a prosumer coffee brewer. the french press that actually stops your coffee going bitter
how much does the Espro P7 French Press cost?
the Espro P7 French Press costs $115–$150.
what are the pros and cons of the Espro P7 French Press?
strengths: dual micro-mesh filter significantly reduces sediment and grit in the cup, double-walled insulation keeps coffee hot for 60+ minutes without a heat source, durable stainless steel construction, no glass to break. trade-offs: priced well above most french press options at $115 to $150, some chaff from medium-roast beans can still pass through the filter.