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product_id: 39092936
title: "Light P3 French Press Coffee Maker – Patented Double Micro-Filter for Grit-Free Brew, Heat Resistant thicker Borosilicate Glass Coffee press – (Black, 32 oz)"
brand: "espro"
price: "417.56 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Espro"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/39092936-light-p3-french-press-coffee-maker-patented-double-micro-filter
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region: Tunisia
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# 32 oz capacity for multiple cups Patented double micro-filter for grit-free brew 40% thicker borosilicate glass for heat resistance Light P3 French Press Coffee Maker – Patented Double Micro-Filter for Grit-Free Brew, Heat Resistant thicker Borosilicate Glass Coffee press – (Black, 32 oz)

**Brand:** espro
**Price:** 417.56 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your brew game—press once, filter twice, savor forever!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Light P3 French Press Coffee Maker – Patented Double Micro-Filter for Grit-Free Brew, Heat Resistant thicker Borosilicate Glass Coffee press – (Black, 32 oz) by espro
- **How much does it cost?** 417.56 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/39092936-light-p3-french-press-coffee-maker-patented-double-micro-filter)

## Best For

- espro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted espro brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pure Flavor, No Bitterness:** Double silicone seal traps bitterness and over-extraction for a balanced, clean cup.
- • **Double the Filter, Zero the Grit:** Patented dual micro-filter ensures sludge-free, smooth coffee every time.
- • **Effortless Cleanup, Daily Delight:** Dishwasher-safe and BPA-free for hassle-free maintenance and lasting performance.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** 40% thicker borosilicate glass with twist-lock safety latch prevents spills and cracks.
- • **The Ultimate Gift for Coffee Connoisseurs:** Elegant, durable design perfect for elevating any coffee lover’s daily ritual.

## Overview

The ESPRO P3 French Press Coffee Maker features a patented double micro-filter system that guarantees a grit-free, smooth coffee experience. Crafted with 40% thicker borosilicate glass and a secure twist-lock latch, it offers durability and heat resistance. Its double silicone seal eliminates bitterness, delivering a pure, balanced flavor. Dishwasher-safe and BPA-free, this 32 oz manual press is perfect for daily use and makes a sophisticated gift for coffee enthusiasts.

## Description

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Review: A better than average French press - My espresso machine died after a decade and I decided to try a French press again. I ordered the P3, whole beans and a Haribo ceramic burr hand grinder. The overall improvement in coffee flavor and enjoyment have been remarkable. It took a few days to find the right beans, grind fineness, amount of coffee and brew time to satisfy my taste, but it was worth the effort. Now, I consistently use 25 grams of a single source Ethiopian dark roast, a finer than recommended grind (I like a strong flavor), fill my 32 oz P3 to the “min” mark and brew for 4 minutes. I actually get up earlier in the morning, eager to have my first cup. Of course, it’s mostly the coffee and brew recipe that determines the taste, but the press plays a roll too. I’ve had Bodums and other brands and they all allowed sludge to get through and end up at the bottom of my cup. Eventually the rather coarse metal screens will deform at the edges and allow larger grounds to pass to the top side. That doesn’t happen with the P3. There are two silicone wipers that seal tightly to the glass and force all the liquid to go through the screens. The first screen filters out all but the smallest coffee particles while the second screen blocks those. It’s nice to have sludge-free coffee. To those reviewers who say their coffee was too weak, you have complete control of strength. Add more coffee, or use a finer grind, or brew longer, or use a darker roast. Use a kitchen scale rather than a spoon to measure if you want day-to-day consistency. A spoonful of a finer grind weighs more than a coarser grind. Weight is more accurate than volume for predicting strength. For those who say the plunger requires a lot of force to depress, use a coarser grind. If there are lots of fine particles, those will clog the screen and slow down the plunger. Maybe get a burr grinder. Burrs produce more consistent particle sizes. The spinny metal bladed spice grinders create every size particle from large chunks to fine powder. Those fine ones will clog the filter baskets for sure. Most grocery store grinders are burr machines and do a better job than the spice grinders. I recommend being patient and pushing the plunger down very slowly, like over 30 seconds. Pushing quickly causes churn which stirs up the grounds and causes even more clogging. Pushing really hard can force grounds to bypass the filters and push past the seals. For those who say it’s hard to clean, I find it is as easy/hard as any other French press. I pour the grounds through a fine mesh sieve and tap it into my compost pail. A once over with a soapy sponge removes the coffee oils from the glass. The screens usually just need a rinse. Although I prefer to hand wash, the instructions say that all parts can go on the top rack of the dishwasher. If this is too much trouble, you might want a Keurig. For those who say it wastes a lot of coffee, I’ve measured what remains after you’ve poured your last cup. On my 32 ounce P3, once the grounds were removed, there were 5 fluid ounces of very sludgy liquid trapped below the screens. I wouldn’t want to drink it so I don’t think of it as waste. But if this is important to you, you might consider a pour-over brewer instead where nearly every drop ends up in your cup. For those that say it’s cheaply made, it is their least expensive entry-level model. I find it robust enough to use every day. If you want something sturdier, they have other models with borosilicate glass (this model has plain glass) and metal frames. I chose the Espro French press based on a recommendation from the New York Times product reviewing site Wirecutter. I chose a French press over other types of brewers based on the YouTube videos of coffee expert James Hoffmann. I recommend both sources.
Review: Double filter leaves not coffee grinds in your cup - Makes a great cup of coffee with no coffee grinds! Easy to use and easy to clean. I like the double filter that keeps your coffee clean with no residue...

## Features

- GRIT-FREE COFFEE WITH PATENTED DOUBLE MICROFILTER: Enjoy a smooth, sludge-free cup every time. Our french press coffee maker filters twice for clean flavor. Available in 18oz & 32oz sizes—press once, filter twice, and savor pure, bold coffee.
- SAFE, DURABLE & HEAT-RESISTANT BOROSILICATE GLASS: Espro French Press Built with 40% thicker borosilicate glass (Not for boiling. Do not use on the stovetop) this french coffee press keeps your brew hot and safe. Its twist-lock safety latch secures the carafe, preventing slips, spills, or cracks while pouring.
- THE ESPRO DIFFERENCE: PURE, BITTERNESS-FREE BREW: Our coffee Press Coffee Maker patented double silicone seal traps bitterness and over-brewed coffee at the bottom. With ultra-fine stainless mesh, this french press ensures clean, balanced flavor in every single pour.
- IDEAL GIFT FOR TRUE COFFEE ENTHUSIASTS: Our Glass French Press Coffee Maker is elegant, durable, and designed for daily delight. With its premium design and flawless brew, it makes a thoughtful Women’s Day gift for birthdays and special celebrations.
- EASY TO CLEAN, BUILT FOR DAILY PERFECTION: Dishwasher-safe and BPA-free, this dishwasher safe french press offers effortless cleanup. Engineered for lasting performance, it’s your dependable partner for smooth coffee every morning.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B011WTM622 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,909 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #9 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand | ESPRO |
| Brand Name | ESPRO |
| Capacity | 2 Pounds |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,952 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Matte |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628233300850 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Carafe, Filter |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.6"D x 6.6"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | Espro Coffee Press P3-32 oz, Glass and Black Plastic |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ESPRO |
| Material | Glass, Plastic |
| Model Name | ESPRO P3 |
| Model Number | ESPRO UK 32oz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe |
| Part Number | 1432C-BK |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6"D x 6.6"W x 10"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brewing Coffee, Brewing Tea, Preparing Crio Bru |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
| Style | ESPRO P3 |
| UPC | 628233300850 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ESPRO
- **Capacity:** 2 Pounds
- **Color:** Black
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.6"D x 6.6"W x 10"H
- **Special Feature:** Dishwasher Safe

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I read this press is designed in Canada but where is it manufactured at?**
A: Hello,

Thanks for reaching out to us!  Our products were thoughtfully designed in Canada and responsibly made in China

Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

**Q: What’s the difference between retail packaging and frustration free?**
A: What is the difference between Retail Packaging and Frustration-Free Packaging? "Retail Packaging" is what you find in a store with all of the usual difficulties in opening and excess usage of materials and fasteners. Hope that helps.

**Q: How much coffee grounds should I add? I followed the directions on my coffee packaging but it doesn’t taste right in the French press**
A: It is always best to weigh the ground coffee instead of using volumetric measurements. A typical recommendation is 15 g of ground coffee per 250ml (250 grams) of water. Coarse grind your coffee just before brewing. Follow the instructions and if your coffee is too strong/bitter, try 14 g per 250 ml water next time. If the coffee is too weak, either decrease the water of use more grams per ml of water. There is no magic number, because what's right depends on the coffee, the grind, your water, the temperature of your water etc.

**Q: How is the company remedying the plastic parts complaints? All plastics may leach chemicals when heated.**
A: you might want to consider emailing the company's customer service...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A better than average French press
*by A***C on August 14, 2022*

My espresso machine died after a decade and I decided to try a French press again. I ordered the P3, whole beans and a Haribo ceramic burr hand grinder. The overall improvement in coffee flavor and enjoyment have been remarkable. It took a few days to find the right beans, grind fineness, amount of coffee and brew time to satisfy my taste, but it was worth the effort. Now, I consistently use 25 grams of a single source Ethiopian dark roast, a finer than recommended grind (I like a strong flavor), fill my 32 oz P3 to the “min” mark and brew for 4 minutes. I actually get up earlier in the morning, eager to have my first cup. Of course, it’s mostly the coffee and brew recipe that determines the taste, but the press plays a roll too. I’ve had Bodums and other brands and they all allowed sludge to get through and end up at the bottom of my cup. Eventually the rather coarse metal screens will deform at the edges and allow larger grounds to pass to the top side. That doesn’t happen with the P3. There are two silicone wipers that seal tightly to the glass and force all the liquid to go through the screens. The first screen filters out all but the smallest coffee particles while the second screen blocks those. It’s nice to have sludge-free coffee. To those reviewers who say their coffee was too weak, you have complete control of strength. Add more coffee, or use a finer grind, or brew longer, or use a darker roast. Use a kitchen scale rather than a spoon to measure if you want day-to-day consistency. A spoonful of a finer grind weighs more than a coarser grind. Weight is more accurate than volume for predicting strength. For those who say the plunger requires a lot of force to depress, use a coarser grind. If there are lots of fine particles, those will clog the screen and slow down the plunger. Maybe get a burr grinder. Burrs produce more consistent particle sizes. The spinny metal bladed spice grinders create every size particle from large chunks to fine powder. Those fine ones will clog the filter baskets for sure. Most grocery store grinders are burr machines and do a better job than the spice grinders. I recommend being patient and pushing the plunger down very slowly, like over 30 seconds. Pushing quickly causes churn which stirs up the grounds and causes even more clogging. Pushing really hard can force grounds to bypass the filters and push past the seals. For those who say it’s hard to clean, I find it is as easy/hard as any other French press. I pour the grounds through a fine mesh sieve and tap it into my compost pail. A once over with a soapy sponge removes the coffee oils from the glass. The screens usually just need a rinse. Although I prefer to hand wash, the instructions say that all parts can go on the top rack of the dishwasher. If this is too much trouble, you might want a Keurig. For those who say it wastes a lot of coffee, I’ve measured what remains after you’ve poured your last cup. On my 32 ounce P3, once the grounds were removed, there were 5 fluid ounces of very sludgy liquid trapped below the screens. I wouldn’t want to drink it so I don’t think of it as waste. But if this is important to you, you might consider a pour-over brewer instead where nearly every drop ends up in your cup. For those that say it’s cheaply made, it is their least expensive entry-level model. I find it robust enough to use every day. If you want something sturdier, they have other models with borosilicate glass (this model has plain glass) and metal frames. I chose the Espro French press based on a recommendation from the New York Times product reviewing site Wirecutter. I chose a French press over other types of brewers based on the YouTube videos of coffee expert James Hoffmann. I recommend both sources.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Double filter leaves not coffee grinds in your cup
*by J***E on April 9, 2026*

Makes a great cup of coffee with no coffee grinds! Easy to use and easy to clean. I like the double filter that keeps your coffee clean with no residue...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice product
*by J***N on April 27, 2026*

Works great

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