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As told by coffee lovers.
"I got the coffee sock for Christmas and I LOVE mine. I drink 2–3 cups a day, and I used to go through so many filters. The coffee sock is a reusable cotton filter, so I'm saving money (and the planet, I like to think). I was worried my coffee would taste differently because the cotton is thicker than a traditional filter, but my coffee comes out perfect. Plus, no straggling coffee grounds. Ever. Highly recommend this purchase if you regularly drink drip coffee!" —shannac4d5985331
Get a two-pack basket filter (6–12 cups) from Amazon for $12.95.
"A moka. They’re super cheap, easy to use, and make amazing espresso, or full cups of coffee!" —elliel45c6f7c8c
"Not to be dramatic, but my stovetop espresso maker changed my life. They’re popular in various countries and go by a few different names — a moka pot in Italy, a cafetera in Cuba — but whatever you call them, they make a damn good espresso." —ecmsquared
Get it from Amazon for $15.50 (makes up to 12 oz. of coffee).
"The Ninja Coffee Bar has changed my coffee game forever. I can make a single cup (no pods necessary!), or a latte that is ALMOST as good as one from the local cafe. It has a milk frother that does a great job. I use coconut milk, and the foam is perfect." –starf
"The Ninja coffee maker is fire – can brew hot and iced coffee. What more do you need?" –Corbett Smith, Facebook
Get it from Amazon for $148.99.
"Kicking Horse Coffee is the queen of coffee. It’s made in Invermere, BC, and is available all over Canada. All their coffee is fair-trade, they treat their employees super well, and they support a lot of local organizations and events. Also, it’s just SO GOOD." —starf
Get a 2.2 lbs. bag from Amazon for $29.88.
"The OXO plastic pour-over coffee maker. Makes really good pour-over coffee without actually having to try. The water tank on top does the pouring for you, so you’re not standing there pouring the whole time. I would never do pour-over coffee myself if it weren’t for this product. It’s dummy-proof." —clemonsel
Get it from Amazon for $15.99.
"My husband and I are currently driving a camper to the southernmost point in South America. Coffee is our lifeblood, but with minimum space and electricity issues, we had to give up our fancy little espresso machine and figure out something else. Obviously a French press is a great choice, but glass and South American highways aren't always the best of friends. Additionally, we each prefer different types and strengths of coffee. So, we ended up with these. It's a French press travel mug! It's just two pieces, super easy to use and clean, and they tuck away in our tiny cabinet with no fuss. Even when we're done with our trip, I still want to keep using mine. It's really that great." —cateb3
Get it from Amazon for $22.95.
"Breville Grind Control coffee maker. Grinds the beans fresh for every pot or cup, and has a ton of other amazing features. It's pricey, but I'm obsessed with mine. Highly recommend." —christinak4c924587c
Get it from Amazon for $239.99.
"Stainless-steel French press! It’s definitely pricier than the glass ones, but it will never break. Growing up we had a big French press that we used daily, but the glass would break about once a year. It drove me to get a stainless-steel one. I never have to worry about it shattering. I’ve had mine for almost five years and use it pretty much every day, even camping!" —katlyns
"The very minute I learned of the existence of an all-metal French Press, I went shopping for one. It makes good, rich coffee. I use it every morning and a majority of evenings. It is one great French press!" —cambrialynnj
Get a double filter French press from Amazon for $42.99+.
"A Kalita Wave, a good gooseneck kettle, and a consistent scale! Kalita makes one of the most forgiving pour-over methods. The stainless-steel, 155 size version is durable, portable, and perfect for at-home third wave coffee magic."
Get it from Amazon for $23.23.
"The Fellow Stagg Pour-Over Kettle is the best for making pour-overs. The handle is weighted, so you don’t have to worry about pouring too much water and the pour-over turning out watery. It comes with a thermometer that tells you when your water is heated to the perfect temperature. It’s also just beautiful, and it looks great kept on the stovetop. —alliealtman
Get it from Amazon for $79.
"Oxo Barista Brain coffee pot. Catches eyes sitting on the counter – looks like a science experiment of java love. It heats the water before brewing to pull the most flavor from the bean, has the perfect brew time, insulates instead of using a burner so the coffee doesn't go bitter, and can simultaneously do tea. Every time a new friend comes by it's always asked about, and I'm excited to tell them." —flicka
Get it from Amazon for $199.95.
"Contigo's West Loop mugs keep coffee nice and hot all morning long." –Leenette Wells, Facebook
Get it from Amazon for $11.17+ (available in two sizes, 17 colors).
"Um, a coffee maker. Mr. Coffee – $20 at Target." –Kimberley Czupil, Facebook
Get it from Target for $17.
*Sips coffee extra slowly.*
"My ember coffee mug, I know it’s expensive but I got it as a gift, and honestly it’s been one of my favorite gifts ever. Keeps your coffee (or tea, or any hot liquid) at your perfect desired temperature. So no more making coffee, getting distracted, and coming back to a cold cup. Totally worth every penny —jenniferl4e70d21db
Get it from Amazon for $79.95.
"My absolute favorite can't live without instant coffee is Nescafé Azera Espresso! You can't get it in the States." —laurenirenew
Get it from Amazon for $12.89 (60g).
"My husband and I have a 1-year-old and a 3-year-old, so you can take our coffee advice seriously. We have been through it all, French press, Chemex, you name it. We have a Bialetti for espresso, and one day decided to use it to make a regular cup of coffee. Welp. That’s it. It makes the best, strong, tasty coffee. I ended up buying the biggest one they make; which is enough for one large cup for each of us. We also use medium roast coffees. Dark roasts can be tasty, but actually contain the least caffeine, which isn’t cool with me." —lydiamargaretd
Get it from Amazon for $53.99 or from Jet for $53.99 (makes up to 24 oz. of coffee).
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