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Le Creuset Stoneware French Press, 34 oz., Artichaut

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Brand Le Creuset
Color Artichaut
Special Feature Thermal
Coffee Maker Type French Press
Filter Type Reusable
Capacity
2.1 Pounds
Material
Stoneware
Item Weight
34 Ounces
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About this item

  • Premium stoneware is designed for everyday use
  • Colorful glaze is nonporous, non-reactive and resistant to chips, scratches and stains
  • Virtually nonstick glazed surface easily releases food for quick clean-up, and resists cracking and crazing
  • Superior heat retention keeps food warm or cold for serving
  • Safe for freezer, oven, microwave, broiler, dishwasher and metal utensils

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Le Creuset French Press

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Great Tasting Coffee at Home

The French Press is one of the easiest methods to make great tasting coffee at home. Coarsely ground coffee beans or loose tea leaves are steeped in boiling water, and then filtered away by plunging the mesh sieve through the press.

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Keeps Food Warm

Superior heat retention keeps food warm or cold for serving

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Quick Clean Up

Virtually nonstick glazed surface easily releases food for quick clean-up, and resists cracking and crazing

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Resistant to Chips

Colorful glaze is nonporous, non-reactive and resistant to chips, scratches and stains

Crafted from Premium Stoneware

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Crafted from premium stoneware for excellent heat retention, the Le Creuset French Press is finished with a vibrant glaze which is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches and stains.

Enameled Cast Iron
Toughened Nonstick PRO
Stainless Steel
Enamel on Steel
Stoneware
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4.5 out of 5 stars 455
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4.5 out of 5 stars 2,922
4.6 out of 5 stars 1,007
Price $419.95 $157.95 $189.95 no data $134.95
Material Enameled Cast Iron Forged Hard Anodized Aluminum Forged Hard Anodized Aluminum Enamel on Steel Stoneware
Heat Source Ceramic, Electric, Gas, Halogen, Induction, Oven Ceramic, Electric, Gas, Halogen, Induction, Oven Ceramic, Electric, Gas, Halogen, Induction, Oven Ceramic, Electric, Gas, Halogen, Induction, Oven Broiler, Oven & Microwave
Dishwasher Safe Hand Wash
Country of Origin France China Portugal Thailand Thailand/China
Manufacturer Le Creuset Le Creuset Le Creuset Le Creuset Le Creuset

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The French Press is one of the easiest methods to make great tasting coffee at home. Coarsely ground coffee beans or loose tea leaves are steeped in boiling water, and then filtered away by plunging the mesh sieve through the press. Crafted from premium stoneware for excellent heat retention, the Le Creuset French Press is finished with a vibrant glaze which is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches and stains.

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Customers appreciate the coffee maker's attractive appearance and durability. They find it well-made and easy to clean. The coffee maker performs well, producing wonderful coffee. Many customers consider it a fantastic French press and the best on the market.

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232 customers mention "Color"213 positive19 negative

Customers like the color of the coffee maker. They say it looks nice and can serve as a decorative piece. The color is good, matching their pans. It's less breakable than glass and display-worthy. Customers appreciate the easy cleaning, sturdy mesh filter, and nice carafe shape.

"...The white color is simple, timeless, and complements any kitchen decor. Durable, versatile, and beautifully crafted, it’s worth every penny." Read more

"...Adds class , more aesthetic in the eye.plus this is bigger than the usual press." Read more

"Excellent, beautiful option if you're tired of breaking glass beakers, and especially if you are sensitive to metallic taste...." Read more

"...I am now settled in with this le Creuset model. It's pleasant to look at, feels good in to hold in my hand, is comfortable to use, and is not..." Read more

184 customers mention "Durability"131 positive53 negative

Customers appreciate the coffee maker's durability. They find it well-made with a sturdy mesh filter and construction that is easy to clean. The filter comes apart for deeper cleaning, and the knob will never break off the shaft like a welded Frieling did. Some enjoy the little bit of foam it produces and find the fine strainer makes smooth, strong coffee.

"...While it’s on the pricier side, this french press is built to last—heavier duty than others so expect it to be a kitchen staple for the next 20+..." Read more

"...that I spent the extra money (versus other French presses) to get a high quality and beautiful Le Creuset...." Read more

"...The threading is a reasonable solution, and the knob will never break off the shaft like my welded Frieling did...." Read more

"...response to those who complain the press feels light and/or is not a durable product:..." Read more

126 customers mention "Functionality"103 positive23 negative

Customers appreciate the coffee maker's functionality and performance. They say it holds temperature well, does its job, and produces wonderful, full-bodied coffee. The coffee press works perfectly and brews the perfect brew in 4 minutes. It is durable, versatile, and beautifully crafted.

"...Durable, versatile, and beautifully crafted, it’s worth every penny." Read more

"...This device makes consistently good - although still not barista-quality - coffee...." Read more

"...It wraps around the plunger nicely and does a great job even when I’m doing the “mash it down all the way trick”...." Read more

"Works great and is enough for just myself." Read more

101 customers mention "Coffee quality"83 positive18 negative

Customers appreciate the coffee maker's quality. They say it makes wonderful, delicious coffee with a perfect crema on top. The coffee maker produces full-bodied coffee with no issues. Some reviewers mention glass carafes are better for the quality of the coffee.

"...Good taste at unbeatable price.)" Read more

"Beautiful! Makes great coffee and looks great. Heat it up with hot water before you make the coffee in it so it will stay hot...." Read more

"...I've used it many times, and it makes great coffee and is easy to clean. May still order again, but will only order NEW!" Read more

"...In the process you make that same fantastic cup of gourmet coffee. Here's how: 1. Remove that lovely stoneware lid and strainer and set them aside...." Read more

87 customers mention "French press"63 positive24 negative

Customers appreciate the French press. They say it's a high-quality ceramic product that makes excellent coffee. They like its ease of use, functionality, and craftsmanship. The French press is made in France.

"...Typical Le Cruset quality standards. Look, coffee is the last vice I have...so I do it right, by golly...." Read more

"...In the end I switched to coffee press machines. Carefully done, presses make excellent (yet not superb) coffee...." Read more

"...Excellent quality although made in China, not France." Read more

"...Easy to clean, simple to use. Keeps coffee hot and delicious . Made in France . Craftsmanship is top notch...." Read more

83 customers mention "Coffee temperature"65 positive18 negative

Customers appreciate the coffee maker's ability to keep their coffee hot after removing the grounds. They like the heavy ceramic material that retains heat better than glass beaker presses. The coffee maker can also handle boiling water compared to other French presses.

"...The outside gets pleasantly warm to the touch soon after the hot water pour, but it doesn't burn my fingers...." Read more

"It keeps coffee or tea warm a lot longer than the glass or plastic." Read more

"...This one out surpasses them all! Easy to clean, simple to use. Keeps coffee hot and delicious . Made in France . Craftsmanship is top notch...." Read more

"Love the product and keeps the coffee warm." Read more

69 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"63 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the coffee maker's easy cleaning. They find it dishwasher-safe, with an enamel coating that allows for a thorough rinse without detergent. The sturdy and well-made design looks beautiful in person.

"...FPs CAN SO BE EASY TO CLEAN! First off, if you use FP/coarse grind coffee you will have no problems with grounds in your cup or your drains...." Read more

"...good in to hold in my hand, is comfortable to use, and is not difficult to clean. I love the color I chose...." Read more

"...I've used it many times, and it makes great coffee and is easy to clean. May still order again, but will only order NEW!" Read more

"...This one out surpasses them all! Easy to clean, simple to use. Keeps coffee hot and delicious . Made in France . Craftsmanship is top notch...." Read more

51 customers mention "Value for money"28 positive23 negative

Customers have different views on the coffee maker's value for money. Some say it's an affordable way to make great coffee and there are no issues with overflowing. Others mention it's not worth the price tag and they're using it as a vase now.

"...Durable, versatile, and beautifully crafted, it’s worth every penny." Read more

"...when ignoring the additional care needed to maintain it, its not worth the price point. I would pay no more than $25 for this product...." Read more

"...only ceramic FP I could find that checked all the boxes, so it's worth the price. Typical Le Cruset quality standards...." Read more

"Looks very old fashioned and not a nice blue in person. Not worth the price" Read more

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The only negative I have is that it’s not the color I wanted thought it would be but it is a nice color, more of a gray/light purple hue than a bit on the gray/pink side as I had anticipated. Excellent quality that you would expect from le creuset. It’s a nice heavy weight and the finish is perfect. I had no issues making a nice cup of coffee with it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
    Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
    You can never go wrong with Le Creuset. While it’s on the pricier side, this french press is built to last—heavier duty than others so expect it to be a kitchen staple for the next 20+ years. The white color is simple, timeless, and complements any kitchen decor. Durable, versatile, and beautifully crafted, it’s worth every penny.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
    Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
    I am happy that I spent the extra money (versus other French presses) to get a high quality and beautiful Le Creuset. Plenty of capacity for 4-5 cups and easy to use.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
    Color: ArtichautVerified Purchase
    I used to have the transparent glass one but this put a different touch in my kitchen. Adds class , more aesthetic in the eye.plus this is bigger than the usual press.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
    Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
    Excellent, beautiful option if you're tired of breaking glass beakers, and especially if you are sensitive to metallic taste. I did tons of research, avoiding plastic touching coffee, etc. This is the only ceramic FP I could find that checked all the boxes, so it's worth the price. Typical Le Cruset quality standards.

    Look, coffee is the last vice I have...so I do it right, by golly. Use good coffee with FP/coarse grind and you'll be a convert too. After trying several brands, I use Starbucks French Roast as my daily house brand (Starbucks was the most forgiving if you are lax about brew times. Others were great, but would easily turn bitter if left a tiny bit too long.) I use a Breville burr grinder and a FP or Aeropress. My IT guy loves it when I have a problem and he can come in the morning and get a real cup of coffee. It's important to keep your IT guy happy. If you won't do it for yourself, do it for him.

    FPs CAN SO BE EASY TO CLEAN! First off, if you use FP/coarse grind coffee you will have no problems with grounds in your cup or your drains. To clean, run a strong water stream from the faucet to rinse the filters over the FP so grounds go in press, not down drain. Then continue the stream into the grounds "puck", and dump them into a fine mesh strainer. Blast the puck again till it's all in the strainer (Usually just twice.) Then dump strainer in the garbage. That's all I do on a daily basis, then put it all in the dishwasher every time I run it.

    You deserve good coffee...its right there in the Declaration of Independence: "All people are created equal, and have a right to life, liberty and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" (history major.) If you aren't going to use good coffee and grind it right, stick with a Cuisinart drip maker till you can manage the rest. (Hot tip from my drip days: try Cafe Bustello cuban coffee. If it's too strong for you, use 1/2 the normal amount for American coffee. Good taste at unbeatable price.)
    58 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
    Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
    This is my go-to coffee maker.

    I had been mostly indifferent to coffee, and then I was suddenly converted. I've been a dedicated daily coffee drinker for thirty years since I first visited Italy. Coffee bars in every Italian city or town I came upon were nearly everywhere, and most delivered coffee with taste that varied only from excellent to superb.

    Since then I've yet to find an American coffee shop that regularly brews at that high level. At home, I've been trying to reproduce the delightful Italian taste (with allowances for my homey, less exotic atmosphere), but failed. I worked at it. I bought a wide variety of custom-roasted beans, an excellent coffee grinder, and two well-reviewed, expensive Italian espresso machines. After much research, years of experimentation, a second trip to Italy where I was able to consult with a friendly, talented barista, I was able to come close to that delightful Italian taste in my kitchen, but I couldn't quite match it.

    I have no doubt that there are many non-professional, talented people around the world who can make splendorous coffee at home. I wish that I were one of those.

    My elegant espresso machines made very good coffee, but not good enough to justify the effort of my endeavor. By "effort" I'm not referring to my research, my experimentation with techniques and grinds (that part was interesting), or the cost of the ridiculously expensive machines. Rather, I mean that the espresso machines were fussy, often required readjustments, and were difficult to clean.

    I bought and used several electric drip machines, a Nespresso unit, and and two well-rated European models. I have have tried multiple non-electric devices including pour types, stove-tops brewers, and infusion coffee makers. In the end I switched to coffee press machines. Carefully done, presses make excellent (yet not superb) coffee.

    Over years I tried many different brands of presses, including Melior, which may be the original, hand-crafted, French-made model. (Melior was bought by Bodum,. That company now makes a similar model, although without a craftsman's small details.) I've tried glass presses, a few double-walled stainless machines (a weld on the priciest Frieling model broke after a few months), and porcelain and stoneware versions.

    I am now settled in with this le Creuset model. It's pleasant to look at, feels good in to hold in my hand, is comfortable to use, and is not difficult to clean. I love the color I chose. The parts fit together well; it doesn't leak or rattle. This device makes consistently good - although still not barista-quality - coffee.

    I prefer stoneware for presses over alternative materials. It keeps the coffee sufficiently hot with no need for a cozy. The outside gets pleasantly warm to the touch soon after the hot water pour, but it doesn't burn my fingers. I've found that glass and porcelain release heat faster and get hotter on the outside. And beond protecting a user from burnt fingers, there is no need to use an insulated press, made from steel or otherwise. Leaving coffee in a press for more than about five minutes just to keep it warm ends with grounds producing an over-extracted, bitter brew.

    This le Crueset isn't perfect. I even considered rating this model with four stars, but it makes no sense to be nit-picky about a press that I've re-purchased a few times over fifteen years after I accidentally broke one.

    That thought leads me to my biggest criticism of this model. The steel shaft of the press goes through an opening in the stoneware lid. The shaft is tightened with a small steel nut on the inside of the lid and a threaded steel knob on the top. The threading is a reasonable solution, and the knob will never break off the shaft like my welded Frieling did. However, the shaft mustn't be screwed too tightly because it might damage the breakable lid.

    That's how one of my le Creuset presses was finished off; the the knob became loose and I didn't notice. The lid slipped away and hit the hard floor. I don't consider that particular breakage to be one of my accidents.

    The threaded knob is an imperfect, but perhaps necessary, design compromise. I've tried carefully tightening the knob with a wrench, yet even that strong connection eventually loosened. I might, sometime, try tightening the knob further, but I'm wary of breaking the lid. Now, once in a while, I check that the shaft connection to the knob is finger-tight. The extra bit of effort is a small nuisance, but not enough to put me off this good press.

    So, after considering many alternative ways to brew, I am content with le Creuset.
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  • flavio garcia de oliveira soares
    5.0 out of 5 stars Le creuset
    Reviewed in Brazil on August 15, 2024
    Muito bonito e ótimo produto
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  • Andreia
    3.0 out of 5 stars Lindaaa!!! X eficiência?
    Reviewed in Brazil on September 13, 2023
    Color: ArtichautVerified Purchase
    Cor maravilhosa, cerâmica está ok
    Porém funcionalidade dela é meio complicada.
    Ainda prefiro da marca Bodun.
    Mas fica linda na decoração.
  • hannah franklin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gift
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2024
    Gift for my Mum, she says she loves it and it keeps the coffee warm for ages
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2024
    Gift for my Mum, she says she loves it and it keeps the coffee warm for ages
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  • Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great cafetiere
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 9, 2024
    Color: Deep TealVerified Purchase
    This is a great cafetiere, very pretty design and holds the coffee warm for a long time. It's quite heavy though, so takes a bit of getting used to, especially if you've previously had a glass cafetiere.
  • Peter Lemmond
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very well made and attractive
    Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2021
    Color: MarseilleVerified Purchase
    Very solid, well made, snug fit on screen and attractive finish.