Ceramic coffee pots were...
Ceramic coffee pots were very common in the 50s-70s (Arabia style) but as a ritual I think we take tea drinking more seriously than coffee drinking and the coffee pot is fading, though Stelton have done a Jacobsen plunger in the Cylinda line, perhaps this is why they are not so common now, why bother transferring the coffee from the appliance to the pot?
A ceramic plunger might be good, my Jacobsen and Bodum teapots get cold too fast.
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coffee afficionados are such...
coffee afficionados are such a bunch of fascists I'm sure they'd have some objection to do with extended temperature ranges and volatile aromatics. Here is a link for a ceramic plunger, I've no idea about ceramic on the stove-top, though I'm sure Koen would.
But another colloborative project would be good.
http://www.amazon.com/Ceramic-Coffee-Press-8-cup-White/dp/B000G16NLI
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