Brew Better with the Right Tool

Discover the equipment we trust for brewing coffee that tastes as good as it smells.

Brewing great coffee isn’t complicated, but the right tools make all the difference to each cup. Here you’ll find guides and recommendations for brewing equipment we love. They’re simple, reliable tools that help you make the most of every bean.

Let’s begin with your brewing device…

From pour-overs and French presses to classic drip machines, each brewing device brings out something unique in your coffee. Whether you’re after clarity, richness, or boldness, the right brewer helps you craft the cup you’re craving.

Pour Over Coffee Maker

Clean, bright, and nuanced cups. Highlights delicate notes with clarity and precision. Great for exploring the unique character of single-origin coffees.

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French Press

Full-bodied and rich, with natural oils and fine sediments that create a thicker mouthfeel. Perfect for those who like their coffee bold, smooth, and comforting.

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Drip Coffee Maker

Drip coffee makers are the classic everyday brewer. Easy, reliable, and great for serving multiple cups at once. Prices can range from tens to hundreds of dollars, often depending on features like water temperature precision and drip control.

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Moka Pot

Strong, espresso-like coffee with intense flavor and richness. Great for those who love lattes or americanos without needing an expensive espresso machine.

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Cold Brew

Low-acid, smooth, and subtly sweet coffee with a refreshing finish. Perfect for hot days or those who prefer their coffee less acidic and easy to sip.

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There are countless other brewing devices to explore — like the AeroPress, espresso machines, and more — each bringing out new and unique flavor profiles in your coffee. Find the one you love and make it yours, or keep exploring to see just how much coffee has to offer.

Next, your grinder is vital…

The grind size and consistency can make or break your brew. Whether you’re using a French press or a pour-over, a good grinder ensures your coffee extracts evenly and tastes the way it should.

There are two types of grinders: burr grinders and blade grinders. Burr grinders crush the beans between two burrs, giving you an even, consistent grind — essential for great coffee. Blade grinders, on the other hand, chop beans unevenly, which can lead to inconsistent flavors in your cup, but is more affordable. If you’re looking to level up your coffee game, investing in a burr grinder is definitely worth it.

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