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Snow Peak Titanium Cafe Press CS-111

Meet your camp coffee companion: the Snow Peak Titanium Cafe Press CS-111. This ultralight titanium French press is engineered for outdoor enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on flavor, weight, or durability—whether you’re crawling up a peak, cruising a river, or trekking through a remote trail town.

  • Featherweight durability: Crafted from premium titanium, the CS-111 delivers impressive strength without weighing you down. Its compact profile fits comfortably in backpacks, harnesses, or camp stashes for effortless carry on all your adventures.
  • High-efficiency press system: A purpose-built filtration mechanism ensures quick, clean brew with minimal sediment. Enjoy a rich, full-bodied cup in minutes, even when you’re miles from the trailhead.
  • Corrosion-resistant resilience: Titanium resists rust and maintains its performance after repeated use and quick cleanups—perfect for backcountry rinses, salt spray, or snowy treks.
  • Cool-to-hold heat management: Titanium’s low heat transfer means your hands stay comfortable while you brew and pour, so you can savor the aroma before the first sip.
  • Rugged simplicity: No fancy gadgets or fragile parts—just a reliable, rugged press that’s ready for wet tents, dusty trails, or rainy mornings.

This CS-111 is ideal for ultralight hikers, climbers, campers, and travelers who want freshly brewed coffee without sacrificing packing space. It’s perfect for early-morning espresso-style pulls at basecamp, a quick feature on a multi-day hike, or a cozy coffee stop during a canoe trip.

How to brew with the CS-111

  1. Place coarse-ground coffee into the press.
  2. Pour hot water over the grounds and let it steep briefly to extract flavor.
  3. Slowly depress the plunger to separate the grounds from the brew, then pour and enjoy.

Care and maintenance are straightforward: after use, rinse and dry to prevent water spots, and avoid harsh abrasives that could dull the finish. The CS-111’s titanium construction makes it remarkably forgiving in the field, ensuring you can focus on the moment—not the gear.