Wondering how to make a coffee as well as your favorite café? These are the best brewers, grinders, kettles, and beans to use to make barista-level coffee in your own kitchen at home.
How to Make Great Coffee at Home
Your kitchen can be just as good as your favorite coffee shop. These tools and tips will guide you in making the best espresso, lattes, and cappuccinos to kickstart early mornings and revive slow afternoons. Here's how to make excellent coffee, from storing beans to mastering that perfect foam on top.

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We love all kinds of coffee gadgets to make the perfect brew, but the coffee drinking experience starts and ends with your choice of mug.
They’re all under $50.
These tips will make all the difference in avoiding a weak pour or a bitter end to your favorite beans.
From cold brew to pour over, these machines have thousands of rave reviews.
These design-forward espresso machines are both handsome and technically precise.
No matter if you're a fan of complex pour-overs, bold iced coffee, or creamy cappuccinos, the best brews start with fresh, flavorful beans. That's where a coffee grinder comes in.
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The best lattes and cappuccinos are only as good as their signature foamy tops.
These mugs look great in every kitchen.
All you need is a kettle and coffee beans for these stunning presses and pour-overs to work their magic.
These mugs will keep things hot or cold when you're out on the go.
From customizable programs to built-in grinders.
Whether you're a coffee drinker who's in it for the caffeine burst, the taste, or the art of the brew itself, good cold brew coffee has it all.
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