Bodum
January 25th, 2012 | Published in Uncategorized
Some may not think that storage pieces for the kitchen are sexy. Who cares about about containers for leftovers when you can have pink mixers and steampunk teapots? But storage containers are a practical, everyday necessity for all of us, and frankly I was more excited to see the great glass storage on display at Housewares than almost anything else. I'm in the middle of switching over from plastic to glass storage containers, so the vast array of glass storage this year was really exciting. I think that the backlash against plastic has prompted nearly every glass and storage manufacturer to create their own line of storage pieces for the kitchen. Here are three of my favorites. Anchor Hocking is an old American company, and their glass is still made in Lancaster, Ohio (near where I grew up!). I appreciate buying local, and Anchor Hocking is still quite local to me. Their new line of glass storageware was on display at Housewares. It was all still in prototype form, but it should be available soon. I loved the vintage style The digital magazine for guys who love stuff. Five awesome new things are posted every day. We've found 8961 products since 2005. Subscribe to our daily email or join us on Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Tumblr. Enjoy Responsibly: bodum coffee glasses is a name that even people who don Dissatisfied with the quality of coffee offered by your machine, Bodum Bistro will reinvent the coffee you know. This machine sold ($ 250), promises a perfect coffee worthy of the best bistros in Paris. It uses a heating element in a spiral order Okay, it's official: Pourover coffee is over, thanks to Bodum's new pourover machine. Just kidding. Sort of. But Bodum's new Bistro Pourover is one supremely interesting home coffee device. Not because it'll deliver a cup of coffee that'll murder what your favorite barista's tattooed arms wring out of a really delicious coffee from Honduras with a fancy water kettle and ceramic dripper, or even Starbucks' secret pourover bot, but because Bodum speaks truth when it asks, "Has there ever been a coffee system in more dire need of re-invention than the drip system?". The problem with the automatic dripper machine that is probably sitting on your counter If you read the first c Give Bodum a degree of credit for trying to make a better cup of coffee by doing it differently. They give it a go on two machines. A problem with an automatic dripper machine is delivering water that Some may not think that storage pieces for the kitchen are sexy. Who cares about about containers for leftovers when you can have pink mixers and steampunk teapots? But storage containers are a practical, everyday necessity for all of us, and frankly I was more excited to see the great glass storage on display at Housewares than almost anything else. I'm in the middle of switching over from plastic to glass storage containers, so the vast array of glass storage this year was really exciting. I think that the backlash against plastic has prompted nearly every glass and storage manufacturer to create their own line of storage pieces for the kitchen. Here are three of my favorites. Anchor Hocking is an old American company, and their glass is still made in Lancaster, Ohio (near where I grew up!). I appreciate buying local, and Anchor Hocking is still quite local to me. Their new line of glass storageware was on display at Housewares. It was all still in prototype form, but it should be available soon. I loved the vintage style The digital magazine for guys who love stuff. Five awesome new things are posted every day. We've found 8961 products since 2005. Subscribe to our daily email or join us on Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Tumblr. Enjoy Responsibly: