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Bodum 12-c. Chambord Coffee Press
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16 May 2009



Cast Aside Your Burdens and Taste a Piece of Heaven!
It was the winter of 2008 and I was stationed in Camp Taji, Iraq. While I slept comfortably in my tent, a nameless entity infiltrated the battalion tactical operations center (TOC) and discarded a vital piece of my drip coffee maker away, thus rendering it less than useless. It was a cunning and ruthless tactic meant to demoralize the Coalition Forces and send us back to the states dejected and caffeine deprived, and could have worked, had it not been for the reinforcements of the Bodum Chambor...
–J. Wactorfrom Amazon.com
02 May 2009



Perfect work horse.
Easy to use and clean. I use this for when I have company, and use a 6-cup for daily.
–meowfacefrom Amazon.com
28 Apr 2009



Great for making tea, too!
This might be sacrilege, but I had one of these stashed away, and had not been using it for coffee because it was a little too inconvenient, and I had switched to a Keurig machine (only drink a cup at a time anyway). But, I was making smoothies in the morning, and wanted to work some green tea into my day, so I thought I would keep some in the fridge. I used a tea pot to brew the first few times, and sticking my hand inside to clean out the leaves was driving me nuts. Then, I remembered that ...
–MaryBeth Dawsonfrom Amazon.com