Lt_muckety_muck
Lt_muckety_muck t1_je77ctp wrote
Reply to comment by thatguyned in Stainless steel Gator french press by flames_32
When the grounds are compressed down on the bottom like that, you slow down the steeping really significantly. If you're super picky about coffee, this might not be good enough for you. For most people, it's fine and the coffee still tastes decent.
Lt_muckety_muck t1_je6rya7 wrote
Reply to comment by psimian in Stainless steel Gator french press by flames_32
All of this is true, but you actually have to do it. I use the Coffee Gator insulated press, and it's just easy. Usually I pour the hot water, take the press and a cup back to my desk, start a zoom meeting, and press/drink/refill my cup throughout the meeting.
Depends on the kind of person you are. If you're thinking, "why are you so lazy? Just get the thermos." Then get a thermos. If instead you're thinking, "oh yeah, one extra step, I probably won't do it most of the time, and then I'll have to clean another thing." Then get the insulated press.
Lt_muckety_muck t1_je424bi wrote
Reply to comment by jamezbren2 in What part of your commute gives you the biggest headache? by [deleted]
Biking there is basically asking to die
Lt_muckety_muck t1_je3etkl wrote
Reply to comment by ReferHvacGuy in Stainless steel Gator french press by flames_32
Get an insulated one. Game changer if you like multiple cups while lounging on a Saturday morning.
Lt_muckety_muck t1_je3eoxj wrote
Reply to comment by Losing_Face in Stainless steel Gator french press by flames_32
I'll use the nice looking glass press if I'm drinking coffee in the morning with my partner since we'll finish it all right away, but on my own an insulated press is amazing. Press, pour one cup, enjoy the cup, work a bit, pour another cup 30 minutes later and it's still as hot as the first pour. Truly underrated feature in a french press.
Lt_muckety_muck OP t1_jdyriou wrote
Reply to comment by aray25 in How do you ensure a subletter doesn't reneg on a signed sublease agreement? by Lt_muckety_muck
Good info, thank you. Though I know this happens all over Boston.
Lt_muckety_muck OP t1_jdxwvmv wrote
Reply to comment by samaritanBureaucrat in How do you ensure a subletter doesn't reneg on a signed sublease agreement? by Lt_muckety_muck
I think I just need something that cements the deal and ensures the person is able to pay rent. I'd be fine with $300 or something. It's two months. Not trying to make it a huge deal, but people have a tendency to just bolt, especially if all they did was show up and sign a piece of paper. A deposit feels like a far greater commitment.
Lt_muckety_muck OP t1_jdxq6a9 wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Neck-2422 in How do you ensure a subletter doesn't reneg on a signed sublease agreement? by Lt_muckety_muck
I'm not in a position where I can just throw away $1800. Still in school, and for a long time (med school). Biggest risk to me is they don't show up as I'm moving to another apartment July 1st.
Lt_muckety_muck t1_jea8ozj wrote
Reply to comment by thatguyned in Stainless steel Gator french press by flames_32
There might be a way to do it, but tbh it sounds messy. You'd have to fully encase the sandwich or you'll have grounds falling out into the coffee. So you'll need a lip on the bottom filter to act as a vertical wall. Then you'll need a rubber gasket to get a tight seal on the bottom so grounds don't go around the edges and later get in your mug when you pour. The whole apparatus will undoubtedly be dripping as you take it out, so it needs to be done over the sink or trashcan.
At that point, might as well get a thermos.