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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
- Place coarse-ground coffee into the press.
- Pour hot water over the grounds and let it steep briefly to extract flavor.
- 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.