Espro P7 French Press

Espro P7 French Press Review

Brand: Espro
Released: August 2015
Updated: 1 week ago
4.3
Consolidated expert score
80
Review insights
20
Scored features
10
Expert reviews

Bottom Line

Choose the Espro P7 if you want rich, smooth French-press coffee with less grit and strong heat retention. Skip it if the premium price, hand-cleaning, hot exterior, or occasional chaff will bother you.

Best for

Best for French-press drinkers who want a richer, cleaner cup with less grit and a stainless steel press that feels built for long-term use. It also suits people who value heat retention and attractive counter-ready design.

Not for

Not for buyers who want the lowest-cost press, the easiest possible cleanup, or a completely sediment-free cup. It is also less ideal for anyone bothered by a hot exterior, heavier travel weight, or occasional chaff.

Verdict

The Espro P7 is reviewed as a premium French press that materially improves the usual French-press weak spots: gritty texture, bitterness, temperature drop, and fragile build. Its dual filters and stainless steel body earn the strongest praise, and reviewers repeatedly connect them to smoother coffee, better heat retention, and a more durable daily ritual. The tradeoff is that the same filtration system adds cleaning steps and can require more pressing force, while the product still does not fully eliminate chaff or sediment for every reviewer. Its price is high for a French press, but several reviews argue the flavor, longevity, and design make the premium easier to accept.

Compared in Reviews

Products reviewers directly compared with this model, grouped into quick takeaways.

Bodum Chambord

  • Better: larger-group capacity The reviewer positions the Bodum Chambord as the better fit when brewing for three or more people.
  • Worse: plunger force The reviewer says the P7 needs less press force than the Bodum Chambord.

Chemex

  • Better: cleaning The reviewer says Chemex is easier to clean than the P7.

Fellow Aiden

  • More expensive: price The reviewer notes the P7 costs less than the Fellow Aiden electric drip brewer.

Feature Scorecards

Summary

20 reviewed features
  • Very positive 4.5-5.0 45% 9 features
  • Positive 3.5-4.4 50% 10 features
  • Neutral 2.5-3.4 5% 1 feature
  • Negative 1.5-2.4 0% 0 features
  • Very negative below 1.5 0% 0 features

Pros

  • 5.0
    based on 1 review
    Speed and time-to-cup: 5.0, based on 1 review
    Time-to-cup evidence is limited but favorable, with one tester praising delicious coffee within minutes.
  • 4.8
    based on 8 reviews
    Espresso and beverage quality: 4.8, based on 8 reviews
    Coffee quality is the strongest theme, with repeated praise for smooth, rich, balanced, low-grit, and delicious cups.
  • 4.8
    based on 7 reviews
    Overall user experience: 4.8, based on 7 reviews
    Overall experience is highly favorable, with reviewers saying it converted them, stayed in long-term use, and earned strong recommendations.
  • 4.8
    based on 8 reviews
    Filter: 4.8, based on 8 reviews
    The dual-filter system is the product's signature strength, repeatedly credited with reducing sediment and improving smoothness, though not always perfectly.
  • 4.8
    based on 6 reviews
    Build quality and durability: 4.8, based on 6 reviews
    Build quality is a standout, with praise for well-made filters, stainless steel durability, and long-term confidence.
  • 4.6
    based on 6 reviews
    Design, ergonomics and footprint: 4.6, based on 6 reviews
    Design feedback is strongly positive, emphasizing a premium look, attractive stainless steel, secure lid, and thoughtful ergonomics.
  • 4.5
    based on 5 reviews
    Brewing performance and consistency: 4.5, based on 5 reviews
    Across tests, reviewers repeatedly describe balanced, consistent coffee with fewer do-overs and no major bitterness or acidity issues.
  • 4.5
    based on 5 reviews
    Cup, tray and carafe handling: 4.5, based on 5 reviews
    Pouring and handling are mostly praised through cool handles, easy pouring, no-spill spouts, and clean pours, despite some weight.
  • 4.5
    based on 1 review
    Recognition and certifications: 4.5, based on 1 review
    Recognition evidence is limited to one testing outlet's award placement, but that is a clear positive signal.
  • 4.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Accuracy of marketing claims: 4.3, based on 2 reviews
    Reviewers generally found Espro's pitch credible: one caveat says it is not fully sediment-free, while another frames it as a thoughtful evolution rather than a gimmick.
  • 4.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Iced / cold-brew function quality: 4.3, based on 2 reviews
    Cold-use evidence is limited but positive, with reviewers saying the insulated press works well for cold beverages and cold brew.
  • 4.3
    based on 2 reviews
    Popularity: 4.3, based on 2 reviews
    Popularity evidence is positive but limited, including Kickstarter momentum and top-pick recognition from a testing publication.
  • 4.1
    based on 4 reviews
    Value and Price: 4.1, based on 4 reviews
    Value is mixed-to-positive: reviewers call it expensive, but several argue durability, flavor, and longevity help justify the premium.
  • 4.0
    based on 6 reviews
    Water system, maintenance and descaling: 4.0, based on 6 reviews
    Maintenance is mixed: several reviewers found cleaning easy or quick, while others called it tedious, frequent, or partly hand-wash only.
  • 4.0
    based on 1 review
    Warranty and Customer support: 4.0, based on 1 review
    Support evidence is sparse, but the available transcript presents the company as accessible for questions or concerns.
  • 3.8
    based on 3 reviews
    Capacity: 3.8, based on 3 reviews
    Capacity works well for solo, two-person, or roughly four-mug use, but reviewers imply larger gatherings may need more volume.
  • 3.8
    based on 3 reviews
    Portability and travel-friendliness: 3.8, based on 3 reviews
    Portability is context-dependent: the smaller press and durable body suit trips or meetings, while weight can limit travel appeal.
  • 3.8
    based on 2 reviews
    Assembly and Setup: 3.8, based on 2 reviews
    Setup evidence is split: one reviewer hit an overfilling latch problem, while lab testing found assembly quick and easy.
  • 3.5
    based on 1 review
    Accessories: 3.5, based on 1 review
    Optional filter accessories exist, but the clearest opinionated evidence is mixed because the reviewer preferred the taste without the paper filter.

Cons

  • 3.1
    based on 7 reviews
    Design flaws: 3.1, based on 7 reviews
    The recurring flaws are manageable but real: hot exterior surfaces, occasional chaff or grounds, harder plunging, overfill sensitivity, and travel weight.

Compared With Category Average

Compared with other Coffee Machines, this product is above average in Accuracy of marketing claims, Filter, Build quality and durability, below average in Assembly and Setup.

Summary

8 compared features
  • Above average 0.4+ pts higher 88% 7 features
  • Same as average within 0.3 pts 0% 0 features
  • Below average 0.4+ pts lower 13% 1 feature
Attribute This product Category average Difference
Accuracy of marketing claims 4.3 3.2 +1.0
Filter 4.8 3.9 +0.8
Build quality and durability 4.8 3.9 +0.8
Cup, tray and carafe handling 4.5 3.7 +0.8
Speed and time-to-cup 5.0 4.1 +0.9
Design flaws 3.1 2.6 +0.5
Espresso and beverage quality 4.8 4.4 +0.4
Assembly and Setup 3.8 4.3 -0.5

FAQ

Does the Espro P7 reduce sediment?

Yes. Multiple reviewers credit the dual filters with producing cleaner, less gritty coffee, though one reviewer still found a few pieces of chaff.

Does the Espro P7 make good coffee?

The review evidence is strongly positive. Reviewers describe the coffee as rich, balanced, smooth, delicious, and less bitter than typical French-press coffee.

Is the Espro P7 easy to clean?

Cleaning is mixed. Some reviewers call it easy or quick, while others say the filter system makes cleaning a little tedious or requires frequent attention.

Is the Espro P7 worth the price?

Reviewers agree it is expensive for a French press, but several say the durability, flavor, insulation, and design help justify the premium.

Is the Espro P7 good for travel?

It can work for travel, especially in the smaller size, because reviewers praise the durable stainless steel body. The larger size and weight make it more of a home or table press for some users.

Can the Espro P7 make cold brew or cold drinks?

Evidence is limited but favorable. Reviewers note that the vacuum-insulated body works well for cold beverages, and one review describes cold brew from it as smooth and refreshing.

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