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<blockquote data-quote="TX300mag" data-source="post: 4226358" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>I bought my wife a 50oz Secura coffee press for her birthday in March. She has a 30 Kuissential that she loves-makes perfect coffee every time. </p><p></p><p>The 50oz seems to make bitter coffee every time. The first couple of cups are good, after that the remainder of the pot is bitter. She's not new to pressed coffee (this is her third press), but I'm wondering what the catch is? She thinks the rod above the filter is too short. She e-mailed the company and they said that the shorter rod is part of the design. Anyone else have one and experience similar coffee? What is your method? She lets it sit for one minute, stirs, then sits two more minutes. Water temp is 180 as I really don't like bitter coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX300mag, post: 4226358, member: 1683"] I bought my wife a 50oz Secura coffee press for her birthday in March. She has a 30 Kuissential that she loves-makes perfect coffee every time. The 50oz seems to make bitter coffee every time. The first couple of cups are good, after that the remainder of the pot is bitter. She's not new to pressed coffee (this is her third press), but I'm wondering what the catch is? She thinks the rod above the filter is too short. She e-mailed the company and they said that the shorter rod is part of the design. Anyone else have one and experience similar coffee? What is your method? She lets it sit for one minute, stirs, then sits two more minutes. Water temp is 180 as I really don't like bitter coffee. [/QUOTE]
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