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Osaka, the French Press that eliminates over-brewing and gritty coffee

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BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S. – Breaking the traditional, flavor-constricting forms of other French presses, Osaka designed its brewer with an innovative, patent-pending mechanism that gives the user complete control over the extraction process.

The result?

Consistently smooth, grind-free coffee. Developed in collaboration with a team of coffee enthusiasts and technicians, the Osaka French Press launched on Kickstarter today with a $50,000 funding goal.

Osaka provides drinkers with grind-free coffee consistently brewed to perfection. This French press stops the brewing process upon your liking, while seamlessly separating out the grinds from the brewed coffee. Osaka features an adjustable airlock for slow or fast brewing, preventing excess coffee grounds from seeping into the beverage. Coffee drinkers can create a light, medium, or dark brew.

“Osaka’s new technique for the French press changes the market completely,” said Kailey Carpenter, Content Creator for Osaka. “With the French press, the taste of your beverage is bolder, has more body, and requires very little babysitting. We believe that coffee is much more than a beverage. It’s a lifestyle. It’s a fuel. It’s an artform.”

Osaka’s French press is made with a handblown borosilicate glass body to resist shattering from thermal shock, while its silicone base gives it a non-slip grip. The French press is odor-resistant and won’t absorb any chemicals. Osaka also contains a stainless-steel mesh filter to help create an even extraction. In addition to coffee, Osaka has many uses such as brewing tea to perfection and infusing oils with herbs and spices.

Early backers can take advantage of backing the Osaka French Press at 60% off its retail price. In addition to coffee, Osaka can also brew tea to perfection, to learn more about this extra feature, visit the campaign page, http://bit.ly/Osaka_KS.

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