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Aeropress Go Brewer
Price: $32
From: aeropress.com
Unveiled during a Specialty Coffee Expo in Boston, a Go retains a same brewing mechanics as a classical Aeropress though compartmentalizes it into a collapsible transport mug. Given a fact that a classical Aeropress was already a specialty coffee world’s adored transport brewer, it’s a protected gamble a Go will follow in a footsteps.
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Alessi Moka
Price: $35
From: alessi.com
These embody a prosaic tip that lets users preheat cups before apportionment and an ergonomic lid pattern that can be non-stop with one hand. It comes in varying sizes — one-, three- and six-cup capacities — and starts during a cold $35.
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Avensi Tasting Glasses
Price: $45+
From: kickstarter.com
Traditional coffee mugs don’t keep feverishness good and don’t raise aromatics or ambience in any way, a code says. Its solution, devised with a assistance of some-more than 90 coffee professionals, is a set of differently done eyeglasses directed during accentuating flavors of specific coffees.
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Breville Bambino Plus
Price: $500
From: breville.com
Breville’s Bambino espresso appurtenance is a many compress and affordable in a lineup. The Bambino Plus pulls useful tech from Breville’s larger, pricier options — a three-second heat-up time, shot pre-infusion and a sincerely implausible divert wand — while progressing a consistent, arguable season profile.
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Breville Barista Express Pro
Price: $900
From: williams-sonoma.com
Sporting a digital interface like a renouned (and most pricier) Oracle and a built-in grinder, dosing resource and divert wand like a stellar value Barista Express line, a Barista Pro is a some-more user and budget-friendly chronicle of a brand’s entrance and enthusiast-level espresso machines.
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Coffunity (app)
Price: Free
From: coffunity.com
Coffunity is radically a coffee drinker’s chronicle of Untappd — a worldwide village of reviewers buying, celebration and pity their opinions on opposite bags from each spit underneath a sun.
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Elemental Beverage Co. Canned Coffee
Price: $30 (six-pack)
From: elementalbeverage.com
Beyond freshness, it’s singular to find a canned coffee product that can explain singular start status. Most error on a side of blends from many opposite origins in sequence to keep costs down. Elemental doesn’t.
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FrankOne Cold Brewer
Price: $120
From: frankdepaula.com
The strange grounds behind FrankOne, a Kickstarter-backed coffee builder that only became accessible for unchanging purchase, was that a frothy froth sitting atop cups of coffee and espresso are a source of a lot of bitterness, and to mislay them would be to exhibit a sweetest, brightest crater of coffee. Period. The froth — called crema — are no longer a primary focus. Cold brewing is.
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Gem Series Dripper
Price: N/A
From: 103coffee.com
Stefanos Domatiotis is one of a best pour-over coffee brewers in a world. He’s won a World Brewer’s Championship and some-more inhabitant brewing competitions in his local Greece than are value counting. His subsequent plan is a pour-over brewer designed for people who siphon during brewing pour-over.
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Jason Mraz Family Geisha Varietal
Price: $199
From: birdrockcoffee.com
Bird Rock, a San Diego-based spit with a repute for excellence, acquired a coffee from Mraz Family Farm, formed in South Morro Hills only outward San Diego. It’s intensely singular and expensive.
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La Colombe Spiked Cold Brew
Price: Differs by market
From: RETAILER.com
La Colombe has collaborated with MillerCoors to emanate a 4.2 percent ABV canned cold decoction drink. The drink, that packs a same ABV as customary Miller Lite, is technically a malt libation done with a mix of coffees from Brazil and Colombia.
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NotNeutral Lino Mug (16 oz.)
Price: $19
From: notneutral.com
The inside figure of a Lino mop gradually slopes into a base, formulating a ideal alighting frame for a barista pouring latte art. Plus, since a hoop is flush with a edge of a mug, it’s most easier to lift it around though spilling coffee all over yourself. As of today, a classical 10-ounce Lino is accessible in 16-ounce form.
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Orphan Espresso Flatpack Dripper
Price: $65
From: oehandgrinders.com
The Flatpack pour-over brewer is a singular piece of food-grade silicone that, when fit into place with a titanium height disk, takes a pe of Hario’s classical V60 brewer (it also uses a identical ribbed interior and single-hose design).
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Oxo Good Grips Coffee Scale
Price: $45
From: amazon.com
The latest further to Oxo’s line of coffee-brewing rigging is a sleek, affordable scale with a built-in timer accurate to 0.1 grams. Don’t consider we need a scale for coffee? Think again.
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Ratio Six Coffee Brewer
Price: $345
From: ratiocoffee.com
Ratio’s followup to a overwhelming Ratio Eight is a some-more affordable and still really flattering coffee maker.
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