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Jetboil Coffee Press

Jetboil Coffee Press

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$19.90
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Jetboil Coffee Press

The Jetboil PCS Coffee Press turns your mild-mannered Jetboil Personal Cooking System into a caffeine-fueled, fire-breathing java machine with a swap of the lid. Featherlight at 1.2 oz and simple enough for anybody to operate, the PCS Coffee Press helps you say no to instant coffee and say yes to a cup of your favorite brew in the wilderness.

Bottom Line: Join the caffeine nation.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great for the high country coffee enthusiast

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
September 30, 2009

Great addition to the Jet boil system. It is great to be able to wake up in the morning, turn on the gas, hit the ignition button and have fresh brewed coffee right there in your vestibule. Works well and packs in with the fuel canister etc for compact storage. Just keep an eye on it and don't let it boil over or you will have coffee grounds all over the burner and heat coils.

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Rating for this product: 5

LIke the rating says: Love it!

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October 21, 2009

This product is my first experience with the French press coffee style and it is by no means a stripped-down-for-the-backcountry version. It makes FANTASTIC coffee and has turned me on to the world of the French press. I even use it at home and have turned other people on to the method with it. I ground my own beans before and even with a filter its the only way I do coffee, but with this I found I needed to use a coarser grind. I usually do a 15 second grind for a standard coffee maker, with this I do a 10 second grind (before leaving for the field) and the grounds are coarse enough to not slip around the strainer, granted you push the press slow enough (you're in the backcountry, what's the rush?). Silt sized particles slip through but that's acceptable and adds to the French press experience and mouth-feel. A caveat, the whole system fits in the PCS, but be sure to pack in such way as to keep the lid on the mug or you'll be hunting for the two rods in the bottom of your pack.

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Will the coffee press AND the pot support/stabilizer kit both

Will the coffee press AND the pot support/stabilizer kit both fit inside the PCS canister together?

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July 28, 2009

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August 18, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

MMM delicious

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October 19, 2009

Great for any coffee lover. I sometimes break it out at home to get that delicious french pressed taste. Its a must for anyone with a jet-boil!

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Rating for this product: 5

MMM delicious

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October 19, 2009

Great for any coffee lover. I sometimes break it out at home to get that delicious french pressed taste. Its a must for anyone with a jet-boil!

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Rating for this product: 5

the best coffee around

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August 18, 2009

I had problems with grounds until I flipped the screen facing down. It made clean up quick. Plus if you add creamer in at the time of the grounds you can just drink straight from the pot without letting heat escape. You can leave the plastic mug at home now.

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Rating for this product: 5

whoa! I smell coffee!

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May 17, 2009

Hands down the best field coffee you will taste. In fact, in my hiking group I can usually find volunteers to carry any component of it that I don't want to carry if I mention making coffee. Word of warning: I think the fill limit is like 16oz for the JB. I have pushed this to about 24oz when making the coffee. I attempted to go more once but got nailed by the inverse of "a watched pot never boils" and had a java volcano that sprayed about 3 feet in the air. Good show! Great coffee! Use a courser grind.

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Rating for this product: 5

Just a quick reminder...

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December 7, 2006

This Coffee Press is God's gift to humankind, but please remember not to add your coffee grounds until you have turned the heat off. To make proper French press coffee you pour boiling water over your grounds and steep for four minutes. My tried-and tested-method is to get a second Companion Cup (Item # JET0003). I put the grounds in the extra, boil water in the other one, and pour the boiling water in the spare that is not attached to the stove. It works great!!!

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Rating for this product: 5

An essential for camping

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 20, 2007

There is nothing better than coffee in the wilderness but actually good coffee is purely from heaven. This thing is lighter than a lighter and works great. We would boil the water in the PCS then pour coffee grounds in (we used percolated sized coffee grounds) and push this thing down. Make sure to go slow because the grounds can jump up around the filter. But with the lid on, pour away! I took one sip on the first morning and was surprised at the outcome of actually delicious coffee. The stem unscrews into two pieces so it easily fits in your PCS. Seriously, a 10 essential piece for your backpacking trip! I'm replacing my percolator for sure! And forget that instant crap...

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October 21, 2009

Fits like a champ, however the lid does not fit quite as tight, FYI. If you pack in manner that would allow the lid to come off and you keep the two separate press rods in the JB you may find yourself hunting for them in the bootom of your pack. Buy it now!

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August 17, 2009

Does this fit into the jetboil PCS with the 100g canister and the burner as well? Or does this have to be packed seperately?

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Rating for this product: 5

WAKE UP

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 8, 2008

The Jetboil Coffee Press is great I used it to replace my French press to consolidate space. Haven't had a problem with my morning joe. Worth the money and takes up little room.

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Rating for this product: 5

coffee...

By: Backcountry.com Alumni
August 31, 2007

I do not drink coffee, but in order to get my friends up and moving faster in the morning to get climbing I made them coffee. I had never used a coffee press in my life and learned quickly. Make sure you push it down slowly or you will shoot coffee all over the place! But my friends were stoked and we were climbing faster than if there was no coffee. the boiling was like 60 seconds....GREAT!

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Rating for this product: 5

Coffee!!!!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
December 7, 2006

I was a little sceptical before using this coffee press with my Jetboil. But it works great! I usually have to press it twice to keep the grounds out, no big deal. Now I can make a cup of coffee where ever or when ever I want. You don't want to see me without my daily cup of coffee. Seriously.

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