- Turn Almost Any Mug Into A Coffee or Tea Maker
- Perfect For Single Servings of Coffee or Tea
- Built In Filter System – No Additional Filters Needed
- Small & Portable For Travel
- Dishwasher Safe
Product DescriptionThe BODUM Bistro Mug Press is not only a must in a single household, but it is useful to those who enjoy a cup of perfectly brewed coffee! The idea: Place the BODUM coffee press system into a mug to initiate a perfect brewing process on a very small scale. Said and done! Bistro Mug Press is made of stainless steel and fits in most mugs because of Santoprene rim adapter. Use, add appropriate amount of coarse ground coffee. . . More>>
Bodum Bistro Mug Press Personal Coffee and Tea Maker



This is the best coffee I have ever had. Its use is very simple and straight forward. Is a Colombian and fanatical coffee I’ve tried different coffee maker with disappointing results. I think I’ve found a good one. Rating: 5 / 5
Perfect way to make a single cup of coffee. I’m just drinking coffee in the house and typically use full-size French press, but the microwave last several cups. This was a Christmas present that I have played with in recent days. Some tips: Use a heaped teaspoon of coffee, put the press in a tallerish cup, add hot water to the top of the screen, and then the flask. Brew for several minutes and then press. I add a little water in the cup before drinking. The plastic holder is good to put pressure on not next to a sink and protects the screens. I have used a Fr. pressure for several years but has found a small cup press frustrating because often clogs pours coffee in the press. This design eliminates this problem because of the large screens. I look forward to taking this on trips. Rating: 4 / 5
This is a handy little pot that makes a single serving of coffee easy and delicious! Rating: 5 / 5
Very good coffee, not what I expected anyway. I assumed it was a coffee machine that you pour into your cup, not the one you make in your cup. Same difference, however, and makes a great cup of coffee without all the grounds in your coffee. Rating: 3 / 5
I love coffee via French press.Dess taken me years to figure it out, it’s a better way to make coffee, yet passera.Detta is a practical idea, but it must be coarse ground coffee-ec. If you tried to use the Starbucks, contains about 2-5% of the coffee in the filter and will be up to the edge (in the middle of the whole cup undrinkable). I suggest that 3 cup Brazil (Bodum) French press. (Again, thanks to my wonderful wife if not for her, I would drink hot brown water!) Rating: 2 / 5