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Normally when you brew coffee in a French press, you press the plunger all the way down. The mesh filter keeps most of the coffee grounds at the bottom but sometimes fine sediments sneak through into your cup. Instead of pushing the plunger down fully, you can lower it just enough so the mesh filter sits at the top of the liquid. That way, you pour the coffee out slowly and let the mesh act like a strainer. The grounds stay settled at the bottom and fewer fine particles end up in your cup ☕️ Sho
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Normally when you brew coffee in a French press, you press the plunger all the way down. The mesh filter keeps most of the coffee grounds at the bottom but sometimes fine sediments sneak through into your cup. Instead of pushing the plunger down fully, you can lower it just enough so the mesh filter sits at the top of the liquid. That way, you pour the coffee out slowly and let the mesh act like a strainer. The grounds stay settled at the bottom and fewer fine particles end up in your cup ☕️ Sho
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