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The Stanley Travel French Press Coffee Maker is a 473 ml insulated stainless steel mug with an integrated French press, delivering fresh coffee in 5 minutes. Featuring double vacuum insulation, it keeps beverages hot for up to 4 hours. Made from BPA-free 18/10 stainless steel with a fine mesh filter, it’s dishwasher safe and built to last a lifetime with Stanley’s warranty—ideal for professionals who demand quality coffee on the go.




| ASIN | B0DVK7Y71N |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 435,220 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 549 in French Presses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,383) |
| Date First Available | 16 Mar. 2025 |
| Dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Included components | Easy-clean filter, dishwasher safe, French press |
| Item model number | 10-01855-044 |
| Item weight | 509 g |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 8.8 x 24.3 cm; 508.93 g |
| Specific uses | Filter Coffee |
D**O
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S**N
Great design but only stays hot a short time.
A great travel mug and the press is great for using loose tea (I don’t drink coffee) which is why I purchased it. It is great for keeping your drink warm (or cold) for the duration of an hour or so but don’t expect it to keep your drink more than warm for much longer than that, it doesn’t. If you want a small flask that will keep your drink warm all day then go and buy a Zojirushi flask which will truely keep your drink too hot all day long. The Stanley is great for quick consumption only.
R**D
Poorly packaged
It is a great product. Unfortunately it was poorly packaged with no original box. So it arrived with several scratches in the paint work.
J**I
Only ok. Does not retain heat well.
Not good heat preserver.
L**R
Terrible
Waste of money. The coffee filter melted with hot water. The opening lifts contraption is irritating o say the least. Don't waste your money.
A**A
He is a coffee lover and I had introduced him to press pot coffee a few years ago, love at first press and now he can do it at work. He is a delivery driver so he is able to travel with his freshly pressed coffee and it stays hot while he is driving. Sturdy, he is prone to dropping things, so it will definitely see wear and tear. Does not turn bitter as would be expected with the grounds staying in but is still great quality a couple of hours later, slow drinker as well. He loves it and that's all that matters.
B**N
Most people would say I'm a coffee snob. I own 5 French Presses- 3 insulated (including this one) and 2 glass, 2 V60s, 1 chemex, 2 fancy electric grinders and 1 proper espresso machine. I've been making over 350 presses a year for over 10 years. I only buy quality coffee and measure every single of my brews. If this is you, keep reading. I bought this Stanley for travel convenience. Over the years I've never really found a travel brewer that satisfied me. Presses are too big to travel with, drippers aren't full body and I don't manage to get a consistent outcome out of them, and while aeropress seems to solve some of this, I've just never been attracted to it. With a month long travel this spring, I thought it was time to try something new. But this press exceeded my expectations. What I'm most surprised about is that this isn't just a great travel brewer, it's also a really good French press for a couple reasons. I will dare to say that I like it better than the ones I already own. What comes out of this press is some of the best coffee I make, and I attribute this to the filter that doesn't let any residue through with my recipe and stops the brewing when pressed into a puck, and the smaller size which seems to yield better (or at least more consistent) results for me than a bigger press. What makes the filter great is that it seems to have a tighter fit around the sides than most other presses out there, and the screen is also really fine, which makes it that a lot less small particules make it through. You're just not drinking mud in your last few sips even though the coffee ground is still there at the bottom. Besides the coffee, it's also a pretty awesome mug. The cap is just a smart design. I like how it pulls back and you can drink out of it without either holding your cap or having it stain your nose (if you know you know). Here is the best way I found to make coffee with it for those who are curious. You're on the go so no scale but I put around 3 to 3,5 table spoons of quality light roast coffee (pre-grounded because I hate manual grinders and I travel light). Pour boiling water over it and don't touch it for around 8-10min (no stirring, let the ground float up). After that time, give it a stir. You'll end up with a yellowish foam on top- scoop that out, it makes your coffee bitter. Then let it sit for a little while with the lid open. Let the grounds settle at the bottom and the drink cool off a little bit (it stays warm pretty long with the insulated body). After another 10-15 minutes, you can very slowly press it and start drinking. If you're on the fence about this one, this is ~$35 well spent
N**D
フレンチプレス式の濃いコーヒーをお湯を注ぐだけで飲め、早急に冷めてしまわない 部屋での使用が多くなってます。
A**.
I use this while camping. I use this on a long work day of driving. I use this with coffe grounds, and my tea was also delicious in here. First things first, this is perfect for on the go hot drinks. It doesn't stay boiling hot for hours, which I like, because if I use the French press feature, the water I use to make my coffee has to be boiling. My issue with other mugs is they do their job too well. I typically can't enjoy my coffee right after prepping it. With this, I dont have to leave the lid off for a half an hour before it becomes drinkable. That saves me from potential spills. Now you might be thinking, so this insulation is junk. No, you should still be cautious and test the drinks out. It keeps things warm, trust me. The pieces pf the French press are easy to use. The filter twists off the depresser, for easy cleaning. The mug is small and the stainless steel inside is easy to clean. My only hiccup is the lid, with two convoluted, spinning pieces. They could have done less with this lid. Its not hard to use the lid, but its also not the most comfortable. I dont know how to describe it. It is cute overall, but people would have still loved the product if it was a simpler lid design. The handle also seems weak, but that's because it is dainty. I'm used to thick plastic handles, but this is a thin metal one. It feels strong. I hope it will hold up to the test of time, especially at the hinges.
C**S
muy util para salidas rapidas
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