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Bodum Brazil French press coffee maker (Denmark)

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The Bodum Brazil is a very sensible coffee maker from Denmark. It is a bit older than many American tech companies, and it will probably outlast most of them too. We prefer things that work without needing a software update every Tuesday.

The glass carafe is borosilicate, which means it handles heat better than most people handle a Monday morning. It will not stain, and it will not make your coffee taste like a chemical factory. It is a rational choice for a person who likes quality.

Bodum started in Copenhagen in 1944. Peter Bodum wanted to make design that everyone could afford, which is a very Nordic idea. The Brazil model was actually designed in the 1980s and has stayed popular because it simply works well every morning.

Bodum Brazil French Coffee maker is also available on Amazon.

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