Osaka Stainless Steel Pour-Over Coffee Dripper
A reusable metal cone for brewing pour-over coffee without paper filters.
A reusable metal cone for brewing pour-over coffee without paper filters.
Coming soon from the makers of the Duo coffee steeper is this gooseneck-like kettle with a built-in thermometer and a counterbalanced handle for easy pouring.
Take your pourover coffee game to the next level.
A disposable packet full of fresh coffee for brewing a cup on the trail, pourover-style.
A single-cup pour-over coffee brewer that looks like something straight out of the 1960s space age.
Chemex’s new automatic coffee brewer, designed to work with any of their iconic carafes.
The Bruvelo is an automated pour-over coffee brewer with Wi-Fi connectivity and everything you need built right in, including a scale and burr grinder. It sounds crazy, but awesome at the same time.
Yesterday saw the release of the Timbuk2 x Blue Bottle Travel Coffee Kit, which is exactly what it sounds like—a Timbuk2 bag full of awesome coffee gear.
We love a good kettle here at Tools & Toys—particularly the gooseneck variety—and this stainless steel Fino Pour Over Kettle fits the bill nicely. Nothing fancy about it really, just quality Japanese design and craftsmanship. I like that it’s so compact compared to other kettles. My only quibble is that it doesn’t whistle when the water’s boiling, but the lid does bobble…
Add a little sci-fi to your morning cup o’ joe.
If your main method of making coffee is with a pour-over brewer like the Hario V60, it should have a special home of its own on your countertop. The Pour-Over Stand by JM&Sons fits the bill. It’s a simple-but-stylish metal stand with a base made from salvaged barn wood, and fits any pour-over dripper up to 2.5″ in diameter. The stand by…
Okay, so maybe this trend of craz- er, inventive new coffee brewers is starting to get a little out of hand. It seems that we’re getting ever closer to some sort of Coffee Maker Singularity, and the Canadiano Coffee Maker is perhaps the next step in that process. Fashioned from a single block of wood (cherry, walnut, or maple), the Canadiano is…
Coffee and camping are two things that go together very well, but I feel like a lot of brewing equipment is too delicate for the outdoors. As much as I like my Hario V60, I’m not sure the ceramic would hold up well in my bag. The Snow Peak Coffee Dripper, another pour-over brewer, may be a solution to this problem. It…
One of the best ways to brew a great cup of coffee is using a pourover method — a couple of the more popular options are the Chemex and Hario V60 brewers. The Pour Mason is an interesting Kickstarter that aims to apply this same idea to mason jars. The concept is simple: twist one of the Pour Mason brewers onto a…