Posted by
jeffyb123
14 yrs ago
Hi all,
My wife's "French press" coffee maker broke the other day and I'd like to buy her a new one for her birthday, however, during my journey to IKEA I discovered they no longer sell them!
Does anyone have an idea where I could buy one?
Thanks very much!
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Those placed mentioned are great and let me add some here
1. hkcoffee.com - tons of coffee equipment, various type of FP, ie glass, stainless steel, double wall from Hario and Tiamo. I like a double walled Hario a lots and Mark Prince indicated its design is much better than Bodum. When you're there, get a freshly roasted coffee too. The freshly, locally roast is all the rage for the renaissance of coffee worldwide, not those age old Italian bean in the can. If English is what you like, try Saturday afternoon as someone will help you out of it.
2. Xen Coffee: the politically correct shop with Fair trade stuff and the only siphon coffee focus Indie cafe in Hong Kong. It carries Hario's product which I consider has a better mesh steel filter than Bodum, so cleaner cup... Not only the freshly roasted on site coffee bean, you might have a chance to have a cup from second runner up of 2010 World Syphonist Champion Helen Chow if she happens to be there (typically she's at another branch, Coffee Lab in Whampoa Garden, Kowloon)
3. Barista Jam: Not only the most technically proficient cafe in town, it carries lots of gadget. Also selling locally roasted coffee from LM agent which is roasted with a famous Probat roaster
4. Glory Coffee (glorycoffee.com): Aussie transplant couples so they know how the good coffee tastes like... You can get a freshly locally roasted coffee via Diedrich roaster from Glory too, apart from all those coffee gear and french press you are looking for.
Hope this help
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Thanks all! First stop was Wing On and I found one!
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