The best...coffee equipment

Among the appliances featured here is Breville's Smart Grinder, which has 25 different grind settings.

Breville Smart Grinder

This machine offers “a truly high-grade grinding experience.” It features 25 different grind settings and grinds only as much coffee as you need for each pot brewed.

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Coava Kone

Made for a pour-over coffeemaker, like the hourglass-shaped Chemex, this perforated stainless-steel filter improves the taste of your java by liberating “the tasty tannins” that paper filters typically absorb.

$50, coava.myshopify.com

Source: Men’s Journal

Nespresso Pixie Espresso Machine

The 4-inch-wide Pixie “isn’t some lightweight.” Feed it a Nespresso single-cup capsule, and it “pumps out a surprisingly well-structured espresso.”

$249, nespresso.com

Source: Wired.com

Keurig Milk Frother

This pitcher will both froth and heat your milk—“and do it all in 90 seconds or less.” Pour coffee into the frothed milk, and “you honestly cannot tell” it’s not a $4 barista-made latte.

$80, keurig.com

Source: The-Gadgeteer.com

Aerobie AeroPress

It isn’t pretty, but this syringe-like plastic press has built a large following because it encourages “endless experimentation” with coffee-to-water ratios and similar variables.

$26, amazon.com

Source: Los Angeles Times