$1,190.00
Automation and contraptions that take the human element out of a craft are not my thing. But neither is sloppiness, inconsistency, or bad coffee. Really the only way to ensure that you're getting an excellent product every single time is...
$49.00
Expeditions used to be so much more grandiose than they are today. In the "Age of Exploration," spanning the 15th to the 17th centuries, one struck out (from Spain or Portugal probably) hoping to locate some new landmass off in...
$16.00
Coffee filters are a vital piece of pourover paraphernalia, so why are they relegated to drawer of miscellany? The screwdrivers and rubber bands and matches can have their own space because now there's a suitable spot for your pourover filters....
$39.00
Part of the coolness of Superkop is that it mounts to the wall. This is the bit that makes it possible. Transform your kitchen into a modern museum of espresso.
$800.00
Any time someone asks me what espresso machine I recommend for home use, I tell them it's a bad idea. Making espresso at home is finicky, wasteful, time-consuming, and a maintenance headache. It's all of that at the DoubleShot and...
$44.00
The Launchpad was born out of a scattered mess of pourover gear strewn about my counters and cabinets and the inconvenience of fetching it all each morning with bleary-eyed confusion, irritation, and a need to simplify my life. I needed a...
$24.00
I'd never seen a pocket scale until I was in Panama several years ago buying Gesha coffees, and they whipped one out to measure coffee beans. I was sold, and as soon as I got home I went on the...
$2,000.00
The Oscar II much like its predecessor has been built around the idea of bringing professional quality espresso into the home. Besides the new stainless steel & ABS body, the Oscar II hosts a number of new useful features that further push the limits...
$350.00
Chemex was invented in 1941 and went on to become an iconic American coffeemaker, taking its place in the Museum of Modern Art alongside Frank Lloyd Wright stained glass windows and the Eames lounge chair. I enjoy the daily ritual...
$199.00
I don't have a kegerator at home. And if I did, I'm afraid it would be full of beer, not coffee. But I enjoy a good nitro coffee, so I bought one of these to see if I'd like it....
$52.50
This is a really cool addition to our little Hario collection. It's the 600ml olive wood server. It has that old school look of the coffee pot my grandpa used, upgraded with a modern style. The olive wood handle and lid match the...
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For years we used and sold Hario scales, and I like the functionality of them for making pourovers. We recently found this scale, which is very similar, but with a couple upgrades. The LCD screen is backlit, so it's a...
$195.00
This is the next evolution in electric pouring kettles. I bought the Stagg stovetop kettle a couple years ago (along with every other kettle I could find) to test out at my house, but the addition of the electric base takes it...
$39.95
AeroPress has always been a great coffee brewer to take on the road, because it is light-weight and easy to use in any environment. And now it's packable! The new AeroPress Go is specifically built for travel. It comes with...
$525.00
 I happened upon the Aram guys at the Brazil coffee booth at the Specialty Coffee Expo, and I thought it was a grinder. But they made an espresso for me and I was duly impressed. So I bought one and started...
$35.00
On my long and learning quest to make better coffee, I have learned many things. One of the latest, and recently-interesting theories I have is that each coffee tastes best brewed at a different temperature. You know how I know...
$7.95
When you go to all the trouble and expense that you do to get great coffee, the thing you don't need is limescale in your coffeemaker throwing off the taste. If you're not familiar with it, go get a cup...
$58.50
I've tested out many scales over the past couple years, and this is the scale that I use at home every morning when I make coffee. Â The reason is that this scale does exactly what I want it to without...
$9.00
Two different sizes of bleached paper filters for the two Chemex brewers we sell - 30 ounce and pint. We always use bleached filters because the unbleached (brown) paper filters require a lot of pre-rinsing in order to rid the...
$44.15
These glass pourover units have been brewing coffee in style since 1941, and are displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Smithsonian. Â The Chemex brewer filters water through the bed of grounds much slower than...
$60.00
For pour-over method enthusiasts, precision is a must. The long narrow spout of the Buono kettle enables you to direct the hot water exactly where you want it. Not to mention the unique design. Perfect for stove-top use (even with...
$8.50
These are the best filters for use with the Hario V60 pourover. If you've ever been stuck using the big Chemex filters in the V60, you come to appreciate these filters so much more. In a pinch, you can fold...
$7.95
Replacement paper filters for the AeroPress. 350 per pack. At one cup per day (which isn't nearly enough, I concede), this pack will last you a year!
$23.50
I've used many different pourover setups, and even made my own, working on theories in my head that tell me coffee should be brewed a certain way. But it keeps coming back here. The Hario V60 is designed in such...
$39.95
I first heard of the AeroPress right after it debuted on the market. I thought it looked funny, so I made fun of it and decided to review it on my podcast. This happened on AA Cafe episode #23. The...