We combined the skills of these Normandy craftsmen with modern production, and the price became affordable to the many people who loved the taste of the coffee brewed in this unique coffee maker, later known as the French press coffee brewer. Thanks to Bodum and thanks to the increasing need for better coffee, the French press coffee maker became one of the most popular coffeemakers in the world. The design has not changed a bit from the original drawings, and we still make the Chambord with the same painstaking care and knowledge we learned from those proud craftsmen in windy Normandy.
The ease of brewing... the delicious smell and taste of French roasted dark coffee have not changed, but the price offered to you today for a Chambord is no longer the price of the past.
Comments about Bodum Chambord 8-Cup Coffee Press - 1928-16US/6:
I purchase this product as a present for my parents. We first learned of a press pot from the Kona Kafe' at the polonesian (sp?) resort Magic Kingdom. They serve their kona coffee in a press pot. I purchase one for myself and realized the difference in taste that the coffee has when using a press pot. I would recommend the press pot for weekend uses. It is a little more time consuming for weekday coffee drinkers. You have to boil the water and add the coffee and then wait for it to "cook". Cleaning is a little time consuming because of the small pieces. But it is dishwasher safe.
Comments about Bodum Chambord 8-Cup Coffee Press - 1928-16US/6:
We enjoy the product for taste-but the process takes time and the coffee cools too much by the time the brewing is complete