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The STANLEY Adventure All-In-One Boil + Brew French Press is a 32 oz stainless steel multi-functional coffee maker designed for the modern adventurer. It combines boiling, brewing, and cooking capabilities in a compact, durable design with a foldable handle for easy packing. Made from BPA-free 18/8 stainless steel, it offers nearly indestructible performance and a lifetime warranty, ensuring reliable use from home kitchens to rugged campsites.




| ASIN | B07L6MLC6J |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 230,024 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 152 in French Presses |
| Brand | STANLEY |
| Color | Stainless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,233) |
| Date First Available | 6 Mar. 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Manual |
| Included components | french press |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display width | 4 inches |
| Item model number | 10-02345-008 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley |
| Material type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Power source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 10.92 x 19.3 cm; 421.84 g |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Size | 32 OZ |
| Sport | Multi-Sport |
| Style | Stanley Adventure All-In-One Boil + Brew French Press |
| Usage | Coffee Brewing |
| Weight | 283 g |
A**R
Ruggedised Coffee Morale.
When I go away and need something a little more ruggedised to make my coffee, this metal french press is exactly what I need. Simple.
D**N
Good quality and makes great coffee
Makes great coffee and is well made. Not sure how long the rubber seals will last though and be aware this is huge. Not something for backpacking but more for packing in the car for camping trips
1**R
Love it.
Great - a coffee press for men!
H**R
Coffee loving outdoors people, you need this.
very robust, feels like it will last a long time.. Dead easy to use, used it half a dozen times, works flawlessly.. Mine came from USA and took 10 days to get here, but well worth the wait.
G**N
First impression
One handle dosent fold flat, havent used yet but all looks good feels nice and solid.
S**U
Well made
Love good coffee while out and about
G**S
Best coffee
Makes better coffee than any press you’ll by for the house.
L**L
Great product at a great price
Very easy to use
B**N
I'm very happy this item came earlier than expected. I just brewed my first coffee with it. I was so happy the coffee tasted so good even my wife who hardly drinks coffee liked the coffee when she tried it. The coffee tasted much like our very own "kapeng barako" which I enjoyed in the hilly towns of the Philippines. Now I'm so excited to share brewed coffee to my friends with this Stanley French press.
W**4
Handle gets a bit to hot, even if you are just using a small gas burner.
P**O
コーヒーは美味しく入れられます。 操作も簡単です。 値段の変動が結構ある?気がします。 決してコンパクトではないので、キャンプの軽量化には向かないかもしれません。 ペーパードリップの方が軽くて掃除もしやすいです。 中に豆や粉、またサイズによっては小型ミルも収納できます。 直火にかけられる事、また素材感、所有感はかなりあるのでかっこいい道具枠としています。
L**R
Wanted to wait a full camping season before giving this review. Over many trips, this Stanley cook pot/French press became my most valued item. Well built, with a French press second to none. No grinds escaped, made 3 full cups for the morning and then used it to make hot breakfast. It was often the only cook item I took (except longer trips). Lots of storage for camp kitchen items while travelling, great for soup, rice, noodles and steamed veggies to boot! Can’t say enough good things about this item. As someone else mentioned, handles can get hot if cooking on open fire, so make sure you have gloves or something.
J**N
We had been on the road for nearly a week, touring Amish country and had finally made our way out of Wisconsin. For the entire week we had been on a cooking magazine sponsored trip to sample cheeses, little did my employer know that I was in fact lactose-intolerant. The cheese had wrecked my system like a drunk oil tanker captain in Alaska. I was paying for the cheese curds and cheddar with some serious constipation. No hope was in sight and driving around/camping in a tear drop trailer meant that only public commodes were my sanctuary. We stopped over in a campsite, nestled amongst tall aspen birch and beyond that, snow topped mountains where you could hear the sound of werewolves howling in the distance. A camp site over was an old man, sitting on a stump smoking a long pipe. His long white beard hide much of his face but you could tell, this guy had ridden stallions over rainbows and swam with piranha. Our gaze met and he beckoned to me with his hand. I walked over and though I only remember one stump, another one appeared for me to place my puckered butt. When i sat down, I smelled a sweet earthiness, floating on the breeze. He looked at me, and for the first time I noticed that one of this eyes, was scared, turned a milky white, but as if it worked without flaw, he stared deeper, reaching the celestial dust that settled on the bottom recesses of my soul. From out a nebulous fog that was our cerebrial connection, he broke the conduit that bonded us. He said, “you need what is lingering on the breeze my boy”. He pointed his staff and told me to fetch the French press. I made my way to the casual looking van and found a Stanley French press waiting, the water was hot, the coffee had been steeping and the smell of earth, fire, wind triggered in me a feeling of freedom. We poured cup after cup and swigged the blackness down. Hotter than the lake of fire where el Diablo himself skinny dips, smoother than the coat of a centaur, nuttier than my great uncle Percivil, stronger than dragons glass. The press perfectly filtered out all the grounds leaving us with only the nectar of Odin. All of sudden, I felt a stirring. A dam was being taken down, the Berlin was was crumbling, the foundations of the earth quivered. It was time and again the old man, from motioned me but this time to a small building. I stood up and began running, when I could hear him laugh from behind his long white beard. It echoed throughout the aspens and thundered amongst the hills. A wind began to swirl the leaves around me, the sky grew pink and as I glanced over my shoulder, the old man had vanished. When I got to the building, I found that it was a bathroom, empty, clean and ready for me to do my duty. A weeks worth of cheese exited me quicker than a company of airborne infantrymen from a C-130 . Had I not met the old man and his Stanley French press, I might have gone on living life of a dying man. I went on to master the art of ninjitsu and paint a masterpiece that now resides in the louvre. I ordered my own Stanley French press, I use it to make coffee everyday and everyday I grow stronger.
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