Carmen Fuentes Ponce
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
Está bonitaLlego a tiempo
Mitch Mireles
Comentado en México el 8 de enero de 2025
El producto viene en buen estado, sin embargo el empaque viene roto. El producto se compró para ser regalo y hace parecer que es un producto que ya se utilizó previamente
Diego Nava
Comentado en México el 7 de abril de 2025
Simple y de buen material. Solo verifica bien la capacidad porque para hacer un café con 300 gramos de agua queda muy justo .
De witte leeuw.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de agosto de 2024
I use this type of plaster for plaster-casting moulds of very sizes and shapes and have had not problems with the end result. It is also very good for cracks in plaster walls prior to repainting.
Jose Castillo
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
funciona perfecto. dura mucho. sus piezas son sólidas y aguantan años. compré esta porque me rompieron la anterior por accidente. es Super buena. ots
Ivana
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de marzo de 2024
We used the Plaster of Paris to cast the footprint as a project. It's easy to use (2:1 proportion), just mixed it in a ziploc and use it on site. The kids are so excited with the result of the prints they caught
Gisele Albarella De Freitas
Comentado en Brasil el 25 de diciembre de 2024
Ótima qualidade.
Edgar Contreras
Comentado en México el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Excelente servicio y producto. Todo muy bien y llegó antes de lo comprometido.
Stephanie Acierno
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2024
This is a great product that I have used in the past for repairs walls and such. This time I purchased to repair an artwork and it did the job well and easily. Always easy to mix and work with. Good to have around if you do arts and crafts also. THANK YOU.
Sabah shabo
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de septiembre de 2024
Great plaster I've been using it over and over again I'm very satisfied with the results, great white color smooth in every details it dry quite, great deal for money to add. Thank you
Book Rook
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 25 de mayo de 2023
I recently purchased the BODUM "Brazil" 3 Cup French Press Coffee Maker in Black, and I must say it has become an essential part of my morning routine. This compact and stylish cafetière not only adds a touch of elegance to my kitchen but also brews a delightful cup of coffee.First and foremost, the build quality of this French press is impressive. The combination of a sturdy plastic frame and a heat-resistant borosilicate glass beaker ensures its durability, and I have been using it daily without any issues. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip while pouring, and the plunger operates smoothly, making the brewing process effortless.One of the standout features of the BODUM "Brazil" is its ability to extract rich flavours from coffee grounds. The mesh filter system effectively separates the coffee grounds from the brewed coffee, resulting in a full-bodied and aromatic cup of joe. I appreciate the three-cup capacity, which is perfect for enjoying a few servings or sharing a delightful brew with a friend.Cleaning the French press is a breeze. The detachable parts can be easily disassembled and rinsed or placed in the dishwasher. The simplicity of the design ensures that maintenance is hassle-free, allowing me to focus on enjoying my freshly brewed coffee.The sleek black colour of this BODUM "Brazil" French press adds a touch of sophistication to my counter-top. It seamlessly blends with my kitchen decor and stands out as a stylish statement piece. The compact size is ideal for those with limited space, making it a great choice for apartments or small kitchens.Overall, I highly recommend the BODUM "Brazil" 3 Cup French Press Coffee Maker to any coffee enthusiast looking for a compact, durable, and flavourful brewing experience. It consistently delivers a rich cup of coffee with ease, and its elegant design enhances the aesthetics of any kitchen. Give it a try and elevate your coffee brewing game!Disclosure: I purchased this product with my own money, making me able to leave an honest and unbiased review.
Jenna S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de septiembre de 2023
In my quest to create plaster art, I turned to the Dap 10308 4-Pound Interior Plaster of Paris to fulfill my creative vision. As a budding plaster artist, I was eager to experiment with this product. In this review, I will share my experiences with the Dap Plaster of Paris, highlighting its pros and cons.Pros:Easy mixing:One of the standout features of the Dap 10308 Plaster of Paris is its ease of mixing. The process was straightforward, and the plaster readily combined with water to create a workable mixture. This simplicity in mixing made it accessible for beginners like me.Quick drying:This plaster dried relatively quickly, which was advantageous for my art projects. The fast drying time allowed me to complete my creations without unnecessary delays, enhancing the efficiency of my artistic endeavors.Cons:As for drawbacks or cons, I did encounter some minor issues during my usage:Clumps in the mixture:While the mixing process was generally easy, I did notice the occasional formation of clumps in the mixture. These clumps required some additional effort to break apart and ensure a smooth consistency. Although not a significant issue, it did add a minor step to the preparation process.In conclusion, the Dap 10308 4-Pound Interior Plaster of Paris proved to be a valuable tool for my plaster art projects. Its ease of mixing and quick drying time contributed to the overall success of my creations. While minor clumping was observed during mixing, it did not significantly hinder the product's performance. Overall, it is a reliable choice for artists and crafters seeking a versatile plaster medium.
Ehcatl
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2022
Tengo un molino que me permite usar café fresco de manera regular, eso me permite disfrutar de un excelente café a cualquier hora.La proporción de café a agua anda alrededor de 20 para un café de buen sabor con un tostado medio, es decir puedes usar 50 gramos de café y agregar un litro de agua.La extracción de café es excelente y el sabor inmejorable. Tengo una cafetera de expreso, que no tiene tanto uso debido a que la prensa francesa me da un café e excelente calidad.
Alejandro P.
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2020
Es un producto esencial para poder disfrutar del café, en particular esta prensa es de 1.5 l. lo que en familia puede rendir para 6 tazas mexicanas ( esta prensa marca 12 con el tamaño correcto) .Es de buen material y el vaso cuenta con buen grosor, no es tan frágil como otros modelos, supongo que por la misma capacidad que contiene.La recomiendo, busque en otros puntos de venta y justo en Amazon la compre por la mitad del precio común
Pablo SA
Comentado en México el 8 de mayo de 2017
Excelente prensa de café, fácil de usar, claras instrucciones, fácil de limpiar. Si eres una sola persona que va a tomar café, y no tomas más de taza y media, esta es la que buscas. La recomiendo mucho.OJO: para los nuevos en cosas del café fuera del tomarlo en la oficina como yo, el equivalente a tazas que menciona el producto es de dimensiones de taza chicas de unos 120 ml (4 onzas), mientras que lo que le cabe a las típicas tazas que la mayoría tenemos México, E.U.A. y Canadá es del doble, unos 240 ml (8 onzas). Esto significa (y ya lo comprobé) que salen 1 y media tazas si las que usas son las tazas americanas. No le bajo estrellas ni mucho menos porque esto viene aclarado en la descripción "Coffee is measured in 4 oz. cups, this 3-cup, 12-ounce French Press is for a single serving".En fin, quedé muy satisfecho porque es lo que buscaba.
Tilo
Comentado en India el 4 de septiembre de 2017
super quality and product , absolutely love it . its been a year since i have it , very durable and worth it .
Curtis A.
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de abril de 2016
I was an early adopter of the Keurig coffee machine and have likely spent a significant amount of money on K-Cups. I was pretty set in my ways, even though I knew the k-cups weren't the most environmentally friendly. I tried to do my part by occasionally using those refillable k-cups, but I found the coffee to end up tasting very bland and weak.All of this changed when I visited my in-laws one weekend for a big British-style breakfast. The food was great, but my taste buds were not prepared for that sip of coffee I was about to experience. That was the moment I was introduced to the wonderful world of coffee presses. After my experience and upon returning home, I immediately began my search for a solid coffee press to feed my caffeine addiction. This was a whole new world, one that involved actually REALLY enjoying the taste/flavor of coffee and I was excited!I finally landed on the Bodum Brazil 8-cup coffee press. It was touted as a mid-range coffee press. Solid enough that it wouldn't crack easily, and a great quality filter that would ensure I could experience delicious grain-free coffee whenever my heart desired.I received my Bodum a couple of months ago now, and I haven't looked back since. It came with short and simple instructions on how to get the best coffee out of the press, and also a nice little plastic scoop that made it easy to measure out just how much coffee is needed depending on the serving size you're preparing. Easy, great tasting coffee, finally!A few things I've learned along the way:- Many coffee shops have a special french press grind that they will prepare for you if you buy their in-house coffee beans. It's crucial to get the proper grind to ensure a flavorful taste without any of the grains getting through the filter.- Set a timer or keep track of how long the coffee has been brewing. If you leave it in for too long, it'll end up being very bitter. I go by what Bodum suggests, which is around 4 min.- The filter can be unscrewed from the rod for easy washing. Do this! The grains tend to get lodged between the filters and if you don't removed the pieces and wash them individually, you risk ending up with old grains tainting the taste of the coffee.Bottom line: This coffee press is the perfect option for anyone who wants a better cup of coffee. Take 2 min to read the instructions provided to ensure your experience is as good as described above. It's not as "quick and convenient" as the k-cup, but when you value taste over speed, this is the way to go.
Trav
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2014
If you are a coffee lover, and have never pressed your own, you really owe it to yourself to try this out. I was curious as to why the coffee I made at home taste SO GROSS compared to what they offered at the coffee shops. After seeing Alton Brown's Good Eats: True Brew episode, I decided to take the plunge and made the switch from an automatic drip. I was astounded at the rich, bold, complex, and yet not bitter taste I was able to produce at home.Another great thing about a french press which receives little acknowledgement: you can make exactly the amount of coffee you need, without its quality suffering. Think about this for a minute: What if you wanted to make 10oz of coffee in a drip? You put in 10 oz of water, two scoops of coffee, Turn it on, the water heats and drips through the grounds for 2 minutes. How much flavor is going to be in there? Make 50 oz, the coffee grounds get brewed for 10 minutes. How is that going to taste? Not good, I assure you. With the press, the coffee brews for exactly the right amount of time, every time regardless of the amount of water or grounds.This is my fourth Brazil model french press. I really hope they never stop making these, because I will be buying them as long as they are available. Here is what sets this press apart from the crowd, but first:***WARNING! if you plan to microwave your water in this, it is ABSOLUTELY necessary to put something in with the water in order to create some nucleation sites where the water can boil. I use a chopstick which I've cut to the height of the beaker. You risk serious burns if you do not do this, as the water may become superheated above boiling, and then violently boil over when disturbed.***1. Microwavable:There are no metal parts on the beaker/handle assembly. This makes using the press so convenient and simple. a.) fill beaker with water b.) heat water filled beaker in microwave c.) grind beans while water heats d.) put grounds into press & cover e.) wait four minutes f.) press down plunger g.) pour & enjoy. I submit to you that using this french press is no more complex or time consuming than any other coffee brewing method (save for the Kuerig, but don't get me started.)2. Price: I only saw a couple other presses which were cheaper, and their low review scores steered me away. People seem to indicate that the others have a plastic beaker and/or low quality parts. In my opinion, it's not worth saving $5 if there's a fair chance of receiving an inferior product.3. Easy to clean: Rinse out the beaker with hot water, spend a few seconds scrubbing off the screen/plunger assemble with a soft plastic bottle brush, and voila, you're finished. Once a week, I run everything through the dishwasher. The screen/press/plunger assembly unscrews with no tools needed for when you would like to dishwash, or more thoroughly clean it.4. Durable: The glass is made of borosilicate glass, which seems to be some sort of Pyrex. More than once, I have stupidly rinsed it off in cold water immediately after use. This would shatter most kinds of glass. No problem here. The reason I'm on my fourth one is because I've broken two by dropping them. Once in a stainless steel sink, another time I tipped one on my granite counter-top. By its nature, the screen must be delicate, but I've never had one wear out. As I said above, use a soft bristle bottle brush to clean it, and you should have no problems. I saved the two plunger assemblies from my broken sets as backups because they remained in great shape, even after a couple of years of use.5. Portable: This press is exactly how big it needs to be, and no larger. Do you really want an big drip maker sitting out on your counter taking up valuable counter space? Or even worse, a behemoth of a Kuerig which can only make one cup at a time? With this Bodum, just stash it in the cupboard when not in use. Try that with a machine for a few weeks and see how you like it.If you decide to buy one, I'll offer up these few tips:1. Instructions say to stir before pushing down. Instead, after you put the grounds in the water, press down on the plunger, but only enough to fully submerge the grounds. Move the plunger up and down a hair. This will cause all the grounds to mix around, and avoid the pitfall of using a utensil in the press, which the instructions say may scratch the glass and potentially make it easier to break.2. Perfect brewing temperature is 195 - 205. First, read my ***WARNING*** above. To reach that temperature, bring the water to a full boil in the microwave (put a chopstick or something in there to avoid super-heating the water.) remove the press from the microwave, and allow it to rest for 30-45 seconds on the counter. After this time, the water should not be too hot, and you can add the grounds.3. Look up the "Alton Brown True Brew" recipe. There are some fantastic tips about beans and brewing perfectly suited for beginners.4. I'm okay with it, but If the ultra-fine particles that make if through the screen bother you, they can be mostly eliminated. Instead of pouring straight into your drinking mug, pour the coffee into a different cup first. Something with some texture, like ceramic or paper works best. While the coffee is cooling down to a drinkable temperature, most of the fine particles will sink to the bottom. Pour your cup off into your drinking mug slowly and carefully. Stop when you see you're on that last 1/4 ounce or so and the particles are clearly visible.In conclusion, I'd say that purchasing one of these is a great investment. I've saved hundreds of dollars by forgoing my morning coffee shop stop. Also, I never have to suffer through a fetid cup of drip machine coffee at home/work again. Check my review history and you'll see that this is far and away the longest I've ever written. It speaks to how much I believe in the product. (and I want people to buy them so it's never discontinued)