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Article updated on February 14, 2024 at 10:00 PM PST

Best Coffee Accessories for 2024

We've picked the best coffee accessories, ranging from rich French press coffee to perfectly weighed pour-overs, to help you brew the perfect cup of joe.

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Burr Coffee Grinder
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Burr Manual Grinder
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$60 at Walmart
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Bodum French Press
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$24 at Amazon
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Hario Ceramic Coffee Dripper
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$49 at Amazon
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Chemex Glass Pour-Over
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$23 at Amazon
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Gooseneck Pour-Over Kettle
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$130 at Amazon
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Bonavita Gooseneck Kettle
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Ozeri Digital Scale
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$35 at Amazon
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AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker
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$38 at Amazon
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Bialetti Moka Stovetop Coffee Maker
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If you're a coffee enthusiast, preparing the perfect cup of coffee can be therapeutic. Everybody has different preferences when it comes to coffee, but a good set of equipment and accessories will help elevate everyone's brew. Whether it's a light, refreshing pour over made with meticulous timing and measurements, or a bold, full-bodied dark roast made in a French press, having the right equipment can make a world of difference. Even if you're perfectly content with your go-to cup of joe, the best coffee accessories can take your coffee habit to new heights. 

If you want to put in the extra effort to elevate your favorite brewing process, you may find that with the right coffee accessory, you can make the perfect cup of coffee, espresso, iced coffee or even instant coffee. Of course, there's the added bonus of saving a little cash in the long run -- opting for fewer stops at the expensive coffee chain. 

$70 at Amazon

Burr Coffee Grinder

The simplest and most effective change you can make to your coffee routine, regardless of how you brew, is to grind your own coffee beans. Conical burr grinders allow for more control over the grain size of your ground coffee than more common metal blade grinders. Something like this electric burr coffee grinder lets you easily switch between coarsely ground coffee and finely ground coffee, unleashing the flavor inside of whole beans for whichever brew method you choose. If you're feeling particularly adventurous, you could even try roasting your own beans for a freshly roasted cuppa.

$28 at Amazon

Burr Manual Grinder

If you're traveling, this manual travel coffee grinder is small enough to bring to work or on vacation. Since it's completely hand-powered, there's no need to worry about having an outlet nearby. And this hand burr grinder goes well with other man-powered gadgets like your mortar and pestle, your hand-crank egg beater or your old-timey butter churn.

$73 at Walmart

Bodum French Press

A French press might be familiar to you, and you may already own one (or three -- seems like it's an easy gift!). But, if you regularly brew with an auto-drip coffee machine, you might want to bust out or buy a French press and enjoy an extra-flavorful beverage on the mornings when you've got a few more minutes to yourself. Grind your coffee extra coarse and bring out the French press to add a little romance to your usual coffee routine. Fun fact: You can also brew loose-leaf tea in your French press. Coffee and tea drinkers rejoice!

Pour-over coffee

If you've never tried pour-over coffee, either at a local coffee shop or at home, prepare for a completely different world of great coffee. Pour over methods release layers of flavor you never knew coffee could have: fruity, chocolatey, earthy, floral, juicy -- coffee drinks can taste like all of these and more without going to the coffee shop. At home, try brewing with one of these, which each require their own type of paper filter. You'll add a little extra time to your coffee ritual, but you will be rewarded with a cup of piping hot coffee that will have you savoring every precious drop of flavor. Pour-over coffee makers can also double as portable coffee makers. All you need is the accompanying hot water.

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$24 at Amazon

Hario Ceramic Coffee Dripper

This Japanese pour over dripper can be used with your mug for a single serving or placed above a large carafe for a big batch of several mugs of delicious coffee if you've got company (or it's just one of those mornings).

$49 at Amazon

Chemex Glass Pour-Over

With an eight-cup capacity, this classic pour-over maker has a chemical lab feel and is still a fine choice both aesthetically and functionally.

$23 at Amazon

Gooseneck Pour-Over Kettle

For pour-over coffee methods, you'll want a good gooseneck kettle. Heat up cold water in something like this kettle, and the narrow spout will give you the control you need to distribute hot water over your coffee grounds (or tea), first to help "bloom" the coffee grounds, and then to evenly "pour over" the rest of the water.

$130 at Amazon

Bonavita Gooseneck Kettle

Take it a step further with this digital kettle, which allows you to select the appropriate temperature you need for your favorite coffee brewing method or loose leaf tea. The water will get hot quickly and precisely, setting you up for a superbly flavored cup of coffee or tea.

$15 at Amazon

Ozeri Digital Scale

If you've got the pour over and the kettle, and you're committed to seeing this brew process through to the end, then take the red pill and get yourself a kitchen scale, too. This digital kitchen scale will help you achieve the ideal ratio of beans to hot water, so that you don't end up with a coffee that is too bitter or too weak. Precision is essential to great coffee (And tea. And hot chocolate.).

$35 at Amazon

AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker

There are still other methods for brewing coffee -- and one of these is done via the wonderful AeroPress. Using , the AeroPress is small and lightweight, making it perfect for packing in your carry-on. It's kind of like the next step after the French press, creating a smoother cup of coffee by way of pushing the coffee through a paper filter. And, cleanup is even easier -- you're left with a puck-shaped cake of coffee grounds that you simply push into the trash (or into your compost bin) and then a quick rinse of the AeroPress sets you up for the next cup.

$38 at Amazon

Bialetti Moka Stovetop Coffee Maker

Turn up the whimsy with this Bialetti stovetop espresso maker, preferably in a bright color. There is something very satisfying about watching coffee bubble up the spout and into the pour section of one of these portable espresso makers (also called a Moka Pot). As pretty as they are functional, these items are great to leave out as conversation pieces. Make coffee while camping by placing this coffee maker over your portable burner.

$35 at Amazon

Cold Brew Coffee Kit

This cold brew coffee kit with a Mason jar and stainless steel fine-mesh filter can take you there. The slower process unlocks milder, smoother coffee flavors, leaving you to add milk or sugar to your drink only if you're looking for some extra indulgence. 

$340 at Amazon

Breville Precision Brewer (update: out of stock)

If you're really in the mood to treat yourself, this automatic pour-over coffee maker will do the trick. Take all the guesswork out of a perfectly crafted hot cup of delicious coffee -- this machine heats, times and pours the water for you so that you get the pour over flavor complexity without risking a case of barista elbow.

P.S.: The beans

All these gadgets will help you make a better cup of coffee, certainly, but to achieve a truly great brew, you have to start with a strong foundation: the coffee beans! When purchasing a bag of beans, look for a roast date within the last few weeks or sooner. Freshly roasted beans will get you the most flavor and keep your coffee fresh. A local coffee roaster will be your best bet but there are online options, too. Bags of Intelligentsia coffee smell amazing and give you a preview of the flavors you'll get in your brewed coffee, and some brands of coffee will even benefit a charity, as with Grounds & Hounds ("Every pound saves a hound!").

Whether you prefer specialty coffee, iced coffee, dark roast coffee or even anything a step above instant coffee, any of the above will help you explore new ways to enjoy great coffee. And for coffee enthusiasts, that's really what life is all about. As Johann Sebastian Bach said, "Without my morning coffee I'm just like a dried up piece of roast goat." Don't be a dried up piece of roast goat -- make a good cup of coffee.

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