
Espro
The Espro P3 French Press uses patented double micro‑mesh filters and a silicone seal to deliver grit‑free, consistently flavorful coffee in a 4‑minute brew, housed in a 40 % thicker borosilicate glass vessel.
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$39.99
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$38.25
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$31.90
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$39.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, notably The Spruce Eats, crowned the Espro P3 as their all‑around favorite after testing over 20 French presses, highlighting its superior taste, dramatically reduced sediment, and innovative double‑mesh filtration system that sets it apart from typical glass and metal presses.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the professional praise, frequently noting the smooth, grit‑free cup and the simplicity of the 4‑minute brew, though some hint at the need for paper filters to eliminate the tiniest fines.
Common Complaints
Some users report that the fine mesh can trap very small particles, leading to a need for paper filters for an ultra‑clean cup; the glass body also adds noticeable weight compared with metal presses.
How It Compares
vs. Bodum Chambord
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Espro for superior clarity and flavor consistency; choose Bodum if you need a lighter, lower‑cost press.
vs. Frieling Stainless Steel Press
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Disadvantages
Pick Espro for a clean, visual brewing experience and finer filtration; pick Frieling for durability and portability in rugged settings.