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MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker Manual

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MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Before using the appliance, the basic precautions below should always be followed:

  • Read all instructions and save them for future reference.
  • Place the French Press on a dry, heat-proof, non-slip, flat, and stable surface when using.
  • This French Press is intended for household use only. Do not use it for any purpose other than its intended use. Any other use may invalidate the warranty and might be dangerous.
  • Do not use the French Press if it is damaged.
  • This French Press is not intended for use by any individual (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, without proper supervision or instruction from an adult or individual responsible for their safety and care.
    * Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the French Press. Hot water is a hazard to small children.
  • Do not fill the Carafe beyond the maximum level indication.
  • Use caution when filling the French Press with hot liquid and hold the Handle. Outside walls may be too hot to touch.
  •  If the French Press is overfilled, hot water may be ejected and can cause scalding.
  • SCALD HAZARD. Excessive pressure on the Plunger may cause hot liquid to shoot out of the carafe screen filters.
  • Do not wash the French Press or its parts in a dishwasher; wash it by hand with mild soap and water.
  • Use coarse-ground coffee.
  • The French Press and its parts are dishwasher safe. You can also wash by hand with mild soap and water.

WARNING: The plunger should descend smoothly with appropriate grind size. If excessive resistance is encountered, stop pressing down and adjust the grind size. DO NOT FORCE PLUNGER DOWN.

BEFORE FIRST USE

Thoroughly wash the French Press and its parts before first use. Securely assemble the filters onto the Plunger. Firmly grip the Plunger pole and screw on the filters to securely assemble the Plunger prior to making coffee.

PARTS AND FEATURES

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HOW TO MAKE FRENCH PRESS COFFEE

  1. Heat water to about 795°F (90.5°C) to 205°F (96°C).MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 3
  2. Measure out the coffee grounds and grind them coarsely with your grinder. See chart on ► Page 7.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 4
  3. Fill the Carafe with boiling water to preheat it, then close the Lid. Leave the hot water in the Carafe for a couple of minutes, then pour out the water.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 5
  4. Add coffee grounds.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 6
  5. Fill the Carafe with hot water and stir.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 7
  6. Add the Lid with the plunger extended up. Do not push down yet. Wait for 4 minutes.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 8
  7. Rotate the Lid to close the spout, then slowly push down the Plunger to the bottom.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 9
  8. Pour and enjoy your freshly brewed French Press coffee.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 10

CAUTION: To avoid scalding from the hot water, close the spout by rotating the Lid in ► Step 7. Also, press down the Plunger slightly and slowly after 4 minutes of coffee steep time.

COFFEE BREWING BEST PRACTICES

  • It’s easy to brew coffee in our Muellerliving French Press Coffee Maker. Refer to the chart on ► Page 7 to adjust your water-to-coffee ratio. Experiment to find the mild, stronger, and strongest coffee brew that best suits your preferences.
  • If there is too much resistance when you plunge, your grounds are too fine. Not enough resistance means the grounds are too coarse. You may need to grind your beans differently for a better cup of coffee.
  • Muellerliving offers several coffee grinding products, from professional burr grinders to compact spice/coffee grinders to handheld grinders, if you do not already have a reliable grinder.
  • Make sure your Plunger and the Carafe are clean whenever you make a new batch of coffee. Lingering coffee sediment can change the taste of your coffee.
  • Always hold the Carafe Handle firmly when slowly pushing down or removing the Plunger.
  • When filling the Carafe, leave a minimum of 1 in of space between the water and the spout.
  • We recommend decanting your coffee before serving it. The longer your coffee sits in the Carafe with the grounds, the more flavor will be extracted.
  • When pouring, hold the Carafe Handle firmly with the spout turned away from you (see ► Step 8).

CAUTION: Use only coarse-ground coffee. Fine grind can clog the Filter and create high pressure. Place French Press on a heat-proof, non-slip surface.

Brew Like a Barista (an Alternate ► Step 5)

  • Pour a small amount of hot water onto the grounds (a 7:1 ratio of water to grounds), barely over the grounds.
  • Stir and wait for 30 seconds.
  • Pour in the remaining hot water to fill the Carafe (up to 1 in from the spout).
  • Stir again.

WARNING: Using excessive force can cause scalding liquid to shoot out of the pot.

DISASSEMBLING PLUNGER

Hold the Plunger as shown below with the top cap pressed against your palm. Firmly grip the Plunger pole and unscrew the Filter section to disassemble.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 11

COFFEE BREWING TIPS & FAQS

Our MuellerLiving French Press Coffee Maker keeps your coffee hot for a full hour longer than a regular glass press. Expect a robust, full-bodied mouthful from this vacuum-insulated and double-filtered French Press. Freshly ground coffee beans make the best cup of coffee. Be sure to use medium to coarse-ground coffee. Since you control the length of steeping time and the coffee ground grind size, you can control the strength of your coffee. Want it stronger? Steep it longer.

How Can I Control the Coffee Flavor?

With a French Press, you control the coffee ground size and the steep time. Adjusting these things will change the coffee strength and overall flavor. Experiment to find what’s right for you. See chart on ► Page 7 for details.

What Is Immersion Brewing?

Using immersion brewing, our MuellerLiving French Press Coffee Maker soaks the grounds in hot water for a few minutes, rather than a few seconds like a drip coffee maker. This produces a more full-bodied and robust flavor for a stronger coffee.

What About Water Temperature?

When brewing coffee, you want the water temperature to be just under the boiling point or as close to 205°F (96°C) as possible.

Why Preheat?

Preheating the Carafe with hot water helps the French Press maintain the brewing temperature during steeping. It also prevents shock and keeps your coffee hot a little longer.

Is It Dishwasher Safe?

Clean the Plunger unit after each use. It is not necessary to disassemble the Filter, Lid, and Plunger. All parts are dishwasher safe.MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 12

Everyone has different preferences regarding the perfect cup of coffee. Please use this chart as a guideline, then adjust the ingredients to suit your tastes until you find what works best for you.

1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one year from the date of the original purchase with the receipt. The manufacturer’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing any part of the product that is defective. Such warranty shall not apply to damages resulting from accidents, abuse, or misuse.

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MuellerLiving MLR010563N Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker-FAQs

How do you use a stainless steel French press coffee maker?

Add coarse ground coffee to the French press, pour hot (not boiling) water over it, stir gently, place the lid on top, and let it steep. After brewing, slowly press the plunger down and pour your coffee.

How do you make coffee in a Mueller French press?

Use a coffee-to-water ratio of about 1:16. Add coffee grounds, pour hot water (around 200°F / 93°C), steep for 4–6 minutes, then press the plunger down slowly for a rich, full-bodied brew.

Can I use regular ground coffee in a French press?

Yes, regular coffee can be used, but coarse-ground coffee is recommended. Fine grounds may cause over-extraction and leave sediment in your cup.

What is the best coffee grind size for a French press?

A coarse grind works best. It prevents grounds from slipping through the filter and produces a smoother, less bitter taste.

What coffee brands are best for French press brewing?

Medium to light-medium roast 100% Arabica beans work well. Single-origin coffees from regions like Colombia, Guatemala, or Sumatra are popular for their rich and balanced flavors.

How long should coffee steep in a French press before pressing?

For best results, allow the coffee to steep for 4 to 6 minutes. Longer steeping increases strength but may also add bitterness.

Do I use boiling water for French press coffee?

No. Let boiling water cool for about 30–60 seconds before pouring. Ideal water temperature is around 195–205°F (90–96°C).

How many scoops of coffee should I use in a French press?

One standard coffee scoop equals 2 tablespoons. Use 1 scoop per 6–8 ounces of water, adjusting to taste.

Can I add milk to French press coffee?

Yes. You can add milk or cream after brewing. For best taste, warm the milk separately and avoid overheating it.

Can I make just one cup of coffee in a French press?

Yes. Even large French presses can brew one cup. Just remember that one “French press cup” is typically 4 ounces, not a standard mug size.

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