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EDIT: The Bodum Douro is the only one so far that I've found which is 1. Stainless steel and 2. manufactured in Europe (Portugal)
Links to the Douro:
https://www.cremashop.eu/en/products/bodum/douro-french-press-stainless
https://www.maxicoffee.com/en-gb/bodum-french-press-douro-stainless-steel-cups-p-136103.html
Paderno came to mind, I thought it was Italian but apparently it's Canadian. Maybe that's still okay? Doesn't say where it's made though.
https://www.paderno.com/products/8-cup-stainless-steel-french-press
"designed in Canada" pretty much means it's made elsewhere, most likely China.
As a general rule I would say, if it says "Designed in X" but not "Made in X" it is probably made in China.
Agreed. And according to OP the manual stated it was made in China.
It's also worth noting that the country of origin is not a straight forward thing to declare as products often have international value chains.
If you check the user manual, it unfortunately says made in China
Ah, too bad, I like their pots and pans a lot.
Cilio, German, but no mention of country of origin:
https://www.cilio-markenshop.de/cilio-Kaffeebereiter-Sara/10968
The form factor seems to be common among many brands which generally points towards Chinese origin.
Grunwerg seems to be from Sheffield, England. No mention where they are made but maybe this info can be found elsewhere:
https://www.crema.fi/fi/products/grunwerg/thermo-press-pot/1924
Produced by "trusted partners overseas"
Indeed. It's a bit frustrating that you have to dig for this information. Should be mandatory to list it in the product desription.
Crema lists the Bodum Douro as made in Portugal:
https://www.crema.fi/en/products/bodum/douro-french-press-stainless/9976