Gefu Diego Stainless Steel Cafetiere
Gefu Diego Stainless Steel Cafetiere
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Gefu Diego Stainless Steel Cafetiere
The Gefu Diego combines traditional French press brewing with German precision engineering. This cafetiere uses the classic immersion method: coarsely ground coffee steeps directly in hot water before being filtered by the stainless steel plunger mechanism. The result is full-bodied, aromatic coffee without paper filters or electrical equipment.
Built from heat-resistant glass and stainless steel components, the Diego is designed for daily use and backed by Gefu's exceptional 20-year warranty. The glass carafe safely handles boiling water, whilst the convenient spout allows you to pour directly into cups without removing the lid.
Key features:
- Versatile brewing: Suitable for both coffee and loose leaf tea
- Two capacity options: 0.6L (4-5 cups) or 1L (6-8 cups)
- Heat-resistant glass: Designed to safely handle boiling water
- Stainless steel components: Durable lid and filter mechanism
- Convenient spout: Pour without removing the lid
- Dishwasher safe: All components including glass carafe
- 20-year warranty: Exceptional manufacturer guarantee reflecting German build quality
Suitable for anyone who appreciates full-bodied coffee without the need for electricity or paper filters, households wanting a reliable brewing method, or tea drinkers who prefer loose leaf varieties.
What Customers Ask About Gefu Diego Cafetiere
Can I use this for tea as well as coffee?
Yes, the Diego works equally well for brewing loose leaf tea. The same plunger mechanism that filters coffee grounds will keep tea leaves at the bottom of the carafe.
What's the actual capacity in cups?
The 0.6L makes approximately 4-5 cups of coffee, whilst the 1L makes approximately 6-8 cups, depending on your preferred cup size. Standard coffee mugs hold around 120-150ml.
Which size should I choose?
The 0.6L suits individuals or couples, making 4-5 cups per brew. The 1L is better for families or offices, making 6-8 cups. Consider how much coffee you typically drink in one sitting and whether you prefer brewing multiple times or having a larger batch available.
Is the glass carafe heat resistant?
Yes, the glass carafe is designed to be heat resistant and can safely handle boiling water for brewing coffee or tea.
Can I put this in the dishwasher?
Yes, the entire French press is dishwasher safe. However, the glass carafe is fragile, so take care when loading and unloading from the dishwasher.
What grind size should I use?
Use a coarse grind for French press coffee. Fine grounds can slip through the metal filter and make your coffee gritty. If you're buying pre-ground coffee, look for 'cafetière' or 'French press' grind on the packaging.
How do I avoid breaking the glass?
Whilst the glass is heat resistant, it is fragile. Avoid thermal shock by not plunging a hot carafe into cold water - let it heat and cool down naturally. Handle with care during cleaning and storage.
How long should I brew coffee for?
Four minutes is the standard brewing time for French press coffee. Place the lid on with the plunger raised, wait 4 minutes, then slowly press the plunger down. Adjust slightly based on your taste preference and the roast level.
Specifications
Care & Use Instructions
How to brew coffee: Place coarsely ground coffee in the bottom of the carafe (approximately 7-8g per 100ml of water). Pour hot water just off the boil over the grounds and stir gently. Place the lid on with the plunger raised and let steep for 4 minutes. Slowly press the plunger down to trap grounds at the bottom, then pour through the spout.
Daily cleaning: The French press is dishwasher safe. If hand washing, disassemble the plunger mechanism and clean all components thoroughly. Coffee oils can build up over time and affect flavour, so ensure the filter mesh is cleaned between the layers.
Deep cleaning: Periodically soak the plunger mechanism in warm water with washing-up liquid to remove trapped oils. Use a soft brush to clean between the mesh layers of the filter.
Avoid: Using fine coffee grounds (they'll slip through the filter), placing a hot carafe directly on cold surfaces (thermal shock risk), using metal utensils to stir (can scratch or crack the glass), forcing the plunger down too quickly (can cause grounds to escape the filter).
Glass care: The glass carafe is the most fragile component. Handle with care during cleaning and storage. Take particular care when loading into the dishwasher to avoid knocking against other items.
Why Buy From Art of Living?
Founded in Reigate in 1972, we've spent over five decades helping customers select quality cookware. We've been twice nominated for the Excellence in Housewares award for customer care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What if I've used it and don't like it?
Return it anyway. Our no quibble guarantee covers used items - if it doesn't do what you wanted, we'll refund you. This applies even after you've brewed coffee with it.
How does the Half-Price Replacement guarantee work?
Valid for 2 years from purchase date. If you accidentally break this item, we'll replace it at half price with proof of purchase and evidence of breakage. Photos of the damage are acceptable.
Does the 20-year warranty cover accidental breakage?
The manufacturer's 20-year warranty covers manufacturing defects. Accidental breakage is covered by our separate Half-Price Replacement guarantee for 2 years from purchase.
How long does delivery take?
Standard delivery to mainland UK addresses can take up to 7 working days, but is usually 3-4, and is free for orders over £49. Next day delivery may be available for £9.95 on orders placed before 1pm Monday to Thursday, depending on your location and our stock levels. You can also collect from our shops in Cobham or Reigate, or our warehouse in Redhill.
How do I claim on the warranty?
Contact us with your proof of purchase and a description of the fault. We'll assess whether it's a manufacturing defect covered by Gefu's warranty or accidental damage covered by our Half-Price Replacement guarantee.
What makes German engineering different?
Gefu is known for precision manufacturing and quality materials. The 20-year warranty reflects their confidence in durability - most cafetieres come with 1-2 year warranties. German engineering typically emphasises longevity and consistent performance.
How much coffee should I use?
A good starting ratio is 7-8g of ground coffee per 100ml of water. For the 0.6L model, use approximately 42-48g of coffee. For the 1L model, use approximately 70-80g. Adjust to taste - some prefer stronger or weaker coffee.
Can I brew smaller amounts than the full capacity?
Yes, though the plunger may not fully press down on smaller amounts. The brewing method still works - just use the appropriate coffee-to-water ratio for the amount you're making.