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Instructions
Please read before using the press coffee maker
Designed by Erik Magnussen in 1977, our classic vacuum jug now plays
a double role as a press coffee maker. We have even developed our own
Stelton coffee to go with it.
Would you like to set a table that features a vacuum jug and press coffee
maker—both in the same, simple design? Our new press coffee maker fea-
tures double walls to keep coffee hot after brewing—and a specially designed
press that brings out the best in coffee flavour and aroma. Our own Stelton
coffee blend for the press, developed in cooperation with Kontra Coffee, is
slow roasted to achieve a dark and rich coffee with a soft, smooth taste.
Cleaning
Wash the piston in the dishwasher and clean the jug by hand. For more
thorough cleaning, the shell of the jug clicks apart from the insert, so both can
be washed in the dishwasher.
WARNING
Please remember that pushing the coffee press down too hard or too quickly
can cause scalding coffee to splash out of the thermal jug.
• Always turn the lid to the "closed" position when not pouring coffee.
• Do not use the press coffee maker near children.
• Do not place the press coffee maker on electric stove/hob,
in the oven or in microwave oven.
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The Stelton press coffee maker brews excellent coffee.
Here is how to do it:
• For best results, use a coarse blend or a blend specially prepared for press
coffee makers.
• Place the press coffee maker on a stable, non-slip surface.
• Always use fresh cold water, and heat it to the boiling point.
• Allow the boiled water to cool for about 1 minute to 95° C (203° F) before
brewing.
• Put 30 g (1,05 oz.) or 3 spoonfuls of Stelton coffee or another coffee in the
press coffee maker.
• Pour the water onto the coffee grounds and fill until approximately 4 cm
(1.6 inches) from the top edge of the coffee maker.
• Stir the coffee with a long spoon.
• Place the press on the jug and let the coffee steep for 4 minutes.
• Carefully push the press into the jug and the coffee is ready to serve.
Enjoy!
Most people associate caffé latte with sophisticated equipment and café life.
But the Stelton press coffee maker actually provides a good alternative.
• Brew a jug of press coffee as described above.
• Use a dark or espresso roast for the most characteristic taste.
• Warm milk to approximately 65° C (140° F).
• Mix 1 part coffee and 1 part warm milk for a good alternative to caffé latte.
Enjoy!
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