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Looking for stainless steel french press made in Europe

As the title said, I'm looking for a stainless steel french press. So far the only producer that actually makes them in Europe seems to be Stelton (Denmark). Bodum looked good, but they do have a factory in China and don't clearly disclose in the webshop where the specific product is made. Additionally Amazon lists the Bodum Columbia as "Made in China". Scanpan is another European brand, but the TOGO line is made in China unfortunately.

So I'd be happy to get any pointers for brands to look at.

Edit: The options so far are

  • Stelton EM77, stainless steel cylinder, 80€, made in Denmark
  • Bodum Douro, stainless steel cylinder, 170€, made in Portugal

All other options (WMF, other Bodum models, Bialetti, Paderno) seem to be produced in China or the US.

I didn't expect it to be this difficult to find viable options.

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According to a chat with some employee on the brands website this press is being made in France. I explicitly asked for a datasheet, but they couldn't provide one.

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trolskereply
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Galaxus lists it as made in China. I've also heard complaints before about how easily the glass cylinder breaks

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My french press’s case was broken, and I 3D printed something new. Looks shaby after some time and all those presses you post make me envious 😡.

Bit common… 160€ for a french press 😆

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The most "affordable" option seems to be the Stelton EM77 for 80€. That's for completely stainless steel, no glass cylinder. I honestly didn't expect it to be this difficult and expensive to find something.

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As far as I can find, seems to be made in China unfortunately.

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lemmy.world

EDIT: The Bodum Douro is the only one so far that I've found which is 1. Stainless steel and 2. manufactured in Europe (Portugal)

Links to the Douro:

https://www.cremashop.eu/en/products/bodum/douro-french-press-stainless

https://www.maxicoffee.com/en-gb/bodum-french-press-douro-stainless-steel-cups-p-136103.html


Paderno came to mind, I thought it was Italian but apparently it's Canadian. Maybe that's still okay? Doesn't say where it's made though.

https://www.paderno.com/products/8-cup-stainless-steel-french-press

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"designed in Canada" pretty much means it's made elsewhere, most likely China.

As a general rule I would say, if it says "Designed in X" but not "Made in X" it is probably made in China.

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Agreed. And according to OP the manual stated it was made in China.

It's also worth noting that the country of origin is not a straight forward thing to declare as products often have international value chains.

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trolskereply
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If you check the user manual, it unfortunately says made in China

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Indeed. It's a bit frustrating that you have to dig for this information. Should be mandatory to list it in the product desription.

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The form factor seems to be common among many brands which generally points towards Chinese origin.

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lemmy.world

Malongo (France) and Grunwerg (UK). It's not called a French press in Europe, it's a cafetière.

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Malongo Just sells cafetières from Bodum, which in turn has at least one factory in China (and the models sold are made of glass), and Grunwerg produces "overseas" according to their website.

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piefed.social

Are you looking for stainless kitchen ustensile ? On selton website, i found various product related to cooking, coffee...

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trolskereply
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I don't want to be rude, but have you read what I wrote? As I said, Stelton is so far the only brand I could find that has a stainless steel french press made in Europe.

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Snoopyreply
piefed.social

Well, i didn't understood at first, that's your other answer that helped me. As i said earlier i went to the website of Stelton and tried to decipher what you wrote. I was lost.

The french in its name is confusing and it's not a popular product in France. So in fact it was just the name of a coffee press...

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lemmy.world

It's a cafetière. Funnily enough, French press is the American name for it. I have no idea why OP is calling it by its American name.

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I frankly didn't realize that it was a difference between US and UK English.

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