

☕ Elevate your coffee game—brew bold, stay hot, and never compromise on adventure!
The STANLEY All In One French Press Coffee Maker is a durable, insulated 32 oz stainless steel brewer that boils, brews, and cooks. It delivers rich coffee in just 5 minutes, retains heat for 4 hours, and features a BPA-free mesh filter to keep grounds out. Compact and travel-friendly, it’s designed for both indoor and outdoor use, backed by a lifetime warranty.














| ASIN | B07L6MLC6J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,436 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Camping Pots, Pans & Griddles |
| Brand | STANLEY |
| Brand Name | STANLEY |
| Capacity | 2 Pounds |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 10,015 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Metallic |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041604328794 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | french press |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 25"W x 34"H |
| Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 1913 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Stanley Adventure All-In-One Boil + Brew French Press |
| Model Number | 10-02345-008 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 19"D x 25"W x 34"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Leisure, travel, everyday use, outdoor activities, and indoor coffee making |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold Drinks |
| Style | Stanley Adventure All-In-One Boil + Brew French Press |
| UPC | 041604328794 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime manufacturers |
| Wattage | 4.25 watts |
M**S
Delicious coffee and great for RV or home! Fast too!
Update: $15.60 is the least I have ever seen these go for. Just bought a third for the house :-) We have had our Adventure Press for 8 months now. It has performed flawlessly and makes great coffee (we like it strong!). It takes about 7 minutes from boiling of the water (we use an induction plate at home and in RV) to coffee: boil water, place three heaping coffee scoops of pre-ground dark roast from Trader Joe’s - YUM, stir till all grounds are wet and you see the crema, cover and set timer for 4 minutes and press. Voila. Enough to make two Yeti 14 oz mugs of coffee! Delicious! I have a brush I use to brush the grounds from the bottom of the press and a stiff silicone spatula to scoop out the grounds in bottom of pot. Easy to make another pot if we want more or make less by splitting 14 oz between us. We LOVE it for our RV as coffee grounds are my nemesis. Everything we have used gets grounds everywhere and I don’t want them in my RV tank. I have perfected almost zero grounds with the above method. We have talked about getting another one for the house as I keep bringing it in for coffee at home! Well made, light, durable, and I think of myself as somewhat of a coffee snob (other than I don’t grind my own beans……yet!) For the price, get 1 or 2!!!!
K**S
Great for camping
This worked great for camping! Very sturdy, easy to use and easy to clean! I like that’s its multipurpose too, we used it to boil some water. The handles are okay, but I wish they locked into place better.
J**O
cool little piece of kit for those caffeine addicts
Cool little piece of kit for those caffeine addicts. I really like this french press/pot. I have no doubt that the stainless pot will hold up for years, but I'm not sure long term how the nylon parts will hold up, especially since we cook over open fires in sometimes windy conditions. Only time will tell, I have about 6 different coffee making apparatus for camping , from Biolite, 2 Aeropress, old school enamel percolator, etc but so far this is my favorite. It's not perfect but it is robust, is simple and makes a few good cups of coffee at a time with good filtering. If I were to gripe (or add some design requests) I would include a stainless lid that can be used over an open fire in place of the nylon lid. I actually tried the lid from the STANLEY Adventure The Nesting Two Cup Cookset, and it kind of worked but the lid doesnt really fit but sort of sits in the top of the pot precariously via friction. It helps water to boil faster and over open fires near the ocean, keeps sand and ash from blowing in. I also might think about using the french press idea from the biolite press. Seems like it could save some space and weight. This is also a great size for backpacking, its a hair under 1 LT but bigger than a lot of the other ones out there, plus its stainless so you can use it just about anywhere. Over all this is a great pot for those who aren't counting grams and want a pot/coffee press that can stand up to a lot of abuse and shine in multiple scenarios.
D**T
Great functional French press
This is a genius all in one French press coffee pot. I only make one cup for myself every morning (although this pot was bigger than expected and nicer). I haven’t used it but once so far so I can’t comment how it will hold up. But the quality for the price is unmatched. It’s designed for camping so don’t expect something beautiful sitting on your countertop. It’s just the most functional French press coffee maker I’ve ever seen. I like the fact I don’t to worry about being careful not to break a glass pot. The only issue I have is that I paid $15 for it and liked it so much I wanted to order another one for a gift and in one week the price had gone up to $26. And there’s a Stanley price tag on the bottom that says $25. So is this some kind of “bait” product game Amazon is playing? It’s worth the $26 but just on principle alone, I won’t be buying another one for the higher price.
S**A
Perfect for camping
I have quite a few Stanley products and love all of them. Because of my previous experiences with Stanley products, I was pretty sure this 32oz French press would quickly become another favorite that we could use on our RV adventures. True to form, this Stanley French press makes great coffee. The filter is absolutely great and the resulting coffee has almost no grounds in it. There is a water line marker inside the French press that makes it very easy to make the perfect pot of great tasting coffee without a scale. The french press pot can be placed on direct heat to boil water while camping, thus making this French Press very portable. Since we travel in an RV, we boil the water for our French press in an electric kettle and have discovered that the stainless steel pot gets very, very hot and must be handled with extreme caution. Like all Stanley products, this French press is very durable.
E**Y
Brilliant Coffee Maker
Awesome coffee maker - bought for my son after a friend brought him coffee from Brazil. Simple design, easy to use and clean, makes good coffee!
M**N
Works great for induction cooktops
Works great for RV life! The stainless kettle works flawlessly with my induction cooktops and is a great way to heat water with or without the use of the press. It's easy to clean, compact, and tough. It's uninsulated, which is ideal for heat transfer from campfires or gas stoves, and I like that coffee drops to drinkable temperature quickly.
P**W
BREWED IN THE AGE OF ELECTRIC ELEGANCE
The STANLEY All In One French Press accompanies Percival each morning in his properly appointed electric carriage, modeled in spirit after the dignified machines of the early motoring era. Let us speak plainly. Electric propulsion is not new. At the turn of the twentieth century, refined citizens glided silently through city streets in vehicles such as the Baker Electric, the Columbia Electric, and the stately Detroit Electric. These were not noisy contraptions of petrol and smoke. They were civilized, quiet, and popular among physicians and society figures who valued reliability and the absence of crank starting. Percival’s 1908 electric buggy follows this noble lineage. Lead acid batteries beneath the seat. Tillers and polished brass controls. A top speed suitable for dignity rather than recklessness. One charges overnight and glides forth at dawn. Into this atmosphere enters the STANLEY French Press. Five minute brew time aligns perfectly with pre departure preparations. Grounds steep while the carriage hums to readiness. The stainless steel body retains heat admirably, a necessary trait when motoring through crisp morning air at a stately twenty miles per hour. The mesh filter performs with discipline. No grounds escape into the cup, even when navigating cobblestones. The insulation keeps the brew hot long enough to survive the commute from townhouse to laboratory without loss of morale. There is poetry in combining two eras of electric confidence. Early battery propulsion below. Modern thermal engineering above. Steam rises from the press while the carriage rolls in near silence. One sips. One progresses. Five stars. Innovation is cyclical. Coffee remains eternal. Until the next charge, Percival Toadwell Van Bristow
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