Friis 16-Ounce Coffee Vault, Stainless Steel

Full flavor starts with fresh coffee. The Friis Coffee Vault – Coffee Savor blocks out light and air to seal in flavor. The Friis Freshness Valve vents away continuous CO2 gases that are a result of the roasting process. Stored in a cool, dry place, your coffee stays rich and full of flavor. Simply put,

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Full flavor starts with fresh coffee. The Friis Coffee Vault – Coffee Savor blocks out light and air to seal in flavor. The Friis Freshness Valve vents away continuous CO2 gases that are a result of the roasting process. Stored in a cool, dry place, your coffee stays rich and full of flavor. Simply put, the Friis Coffee Vault – Coffee Savor keeps your coffee fresh longer. The Friis Coffee Vault – Coffee Savor model features a 64 fluid -Ounce. stainless steel base with an all black BPA free polymer lid. It measures 7-1/2-InchH by 5-InchD. It holds 16-Ounce (1 pound) of coffee beans. Also included is a measuring spoon, one year supply of Friis freshness valves, getting started instructions and the Art of Flavor booklet. INCLUDES: Free One Year Supply of Friis Freshness Valves.

Product Features

  • The Coffee Vault-Coffee Savor keeps your coffee fresh
  • One Year of Friis Freshness Valves included, to vent freshness damaging CO2 gases
  • Maintain Rich, Full Coffee Flavor
  • Air-Tight Storage
  • Stores up to 16-Ounce of whole or ground Coffee

Comments

D. Cormack says:

Great Storage for Coffee For the longest time I was storing my coffee in the bag which the coffee came in. I got fed up with this as Starbucks seems to have switched to bags which rip easily when opening. I chose this canister based upon the looks and price. I don’t care for the gimmicky CO2 flter which needs replacing. I view this as pointless and really just as a means of getting more money out of consumers with a consumable (this is how many companies make more money). To be honest, for the filter to work best, they would need to put it at the bottom as CO2 is heavier than air. I’m sure it handles some CO2 but not in any quantity to make a difference. The downside of this filter is that it does not provide an air-tight seal which is what is most widely recommended. I go through coffee fairly quickly and so I’m not too worried about this. The can does hold 1 pound of coffee beans with some room to spare. So far the latching mechanism works well. I have no intentions of using the filters and would not…

Turtle Reviews says:

Nice looking can. Decent with coffee. This is a pretty way to store your coffee. I’m sure it vents the C02 as advertised, however, if you open it everyday like I do, then you will take out coffee and add more and more air every time you brew. Unlike a bag of coffee, you can’t compress the air out of this unit, so, as a result your coffee will taste stale after 10-14 days. Additionally, you can pop off the valves easily on most coffee bags, so don’t waste your money on buying Friis valves. Simply put your coffee in the can, peel off the new valve from the bag it came with, insert into top of new can and viola, no more buying valves.If there were a way to vacuum the air out of the can, this thing would be perfect.

Love New Gadgets says:

A Skeptic No More I truly thought this was another gadget and would be just ok. Was I wrong!!! It is fabulous. I have been using the vault for 2 weeks and went through an entire bag of coffee before reviewing. The last cup is as fresh and delicious as the first; something that normally never happens after more than a very few days. I like it so much that I will be ordering another one for flavored coffee. The only suggestion I would have is that they make either different color lids or some little space on top in order to briefly list the coffee that is inside. However, a small piece of masking tape on top will solve the problem when I get the second one. Wonderful product that lives up to the hype.

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