Perk 'Em Up with These Great Gifts for Coffee Lovers
Coffee snobs are the worst to shop for because they're just so darn particular. When it comes to gift giving, do yourself (and your coffee-loving friend) a favor and give 'em something they're sure to love and use every day.
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$15 and up from Trade Coffee
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A coffee snob loves nothing better than discovering local roasters and sampling their beans. Traveling across the country isn't terribly practical these days, so why not let the roasters come to you? Trade Coffee subscription service works with 50 noteworthy roasters such as Cuvee Coffee in Austin, Caffe Vita in Seattle, and PT's Coffee Roasting Co. in Topeka, Kansas.
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$130 from Amazon
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For the coffee snob who is also a tech geek, there's the Ember. It's a rechargeable, microprocessor-enabled coffee mug that can keep a beverage at a precise temperature for up to 90 minutes. Use the app to monitor, adjust, and set custom temperatures, so every sip is perfect, no matter what's inside.
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$14 from Amazon
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This coffee mug warmer is a heck of a lot cheaper than the Ember mug and a lot less complicated to use. Just plug it in, turn it on, and place your mug on the non-stick base. It's that simple.
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$100 from Amazon
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The Cuisinart DCC-3200 coffee maker has been a reviewer favorite for years because it brews a strong, hot pot of java quickly and consistently; keeps that 14-cup glass carafe warm without burning the coffee; and is a cinch to program up to 24 hours in advance. Plus, that stainless-steel exterior will look great on any countertop.
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Prices vary from Amazon
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Nothing is worse than a cup of freshly brewed coffee going cold before you've had a chance to savor it. Never again. This 14-ounce insulated coffee mug keeps liquids piping hot, especially with the travel lid on (maybe too hot, some owners say), and unlike some other brands it's dishwasher-safe. Available in 18 colors.
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$32 from Amazon
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If dropping a grand on an espresso maker is beyond your means but you still want coffee that's smooth and strong enough to remove wallpaper, check out the AeroPress. Brew your beans one cup at a time with this hand-held gizmo (which is 100% human-powered). Travel pouch and filters included.
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$9 and up from Atlas Coffee
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For the choosy connoisseur, Atlas has a lot of customization built into its subscription options in addition to offering single-origin coffee sourced from all over the world — places such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Colombia. Club members can select roast type and grind preference, and each shipment includes a postcard from the origin country, tasting notes, brewing tips, and more. Choose subscription options such as a half bag, one bag, or up to five bags, with three-month gift memberships starting as low as $49, shipping included.
$26 from NY Coffee Cup
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Even if you've never been to the Big Apple, you've probably seen one of these distinctive white-and-blue coffee cups in a TV show or movie that takes place in New York City. Give the gift of authenticity to your favorite coffee snob with a collection of disposable cups from one of the original New York manufacturers of this iconic cup.
$62 from Amazon
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When it comes to French presses, there's Bodum and there's everyone else. Even their cheapest models can produce a good cup of coffee, but in terms of durability — and eye-catching design — the polished-steel Columbia is our favorite model.
$16 from Amazon
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A milk frother is essential for whipping up a creamy cappuccino and other milk-based coffee drinks. But you can also use it at a home bar to aerate or froth cocktails.
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$25 from Amazon
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It's doubtful that this little plant will yield enough coffee beans to brew a pot of coffee, but who cares? Any java junkie with a green thumb would get a kick out of getting such an unexpected gift.
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$21 from Amazon
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Oakland, California-based Blue Bottle helped put craft coffee on the map in the early 2000s, so who better to teach the art and craft of coffee brewing? You'll also find recipes for baked goods that pair well with all things java.
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$10 from Etsy
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Know a coffee lover with a flair for wearing pins? Give 'em this enameled coffee cup pin and they can let everyone know how much they love coffee... even if they're a little grumpy before that first cup.
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$21 from Etsy
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The nice thing about this scoop is that it's made of stainless steel, not plastic or wood like some others we saw online, making it both durable and easy to clean. Plus the handle has a spring-loaded clip built in so you can keep your bag of beans closed securely. Available in three finishes.
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$350 and up from Williams Sonoma
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The trick to brewing exceptional coffee, experts say, is making sure the water stays a consistent 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit. This Dutch coffee machine is one of the few that manages to do so consistently, according to tests. Two potential drawbacks cited by otherwise-satisfied owners: It's bigger than your average coffee maker and can be a little clunky to use. Available in five colors.
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$24 from Amazon
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Sweet chocolate, smoky coffee, and buttery toffee are delightful on their own and downright decadent when combined. Seattle-based Theo is a perennial favorite on best-of lists for chocolate-lovers, so you just know this gift will get gobbled up.
Varies from eBay
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This might be a little on the precious side, but for that genteel coffee drinker who loves nothing better than having friends over for coffee, an antique coffee service would make a very thoughtful, unique gift. A recent search online turned up traditional and modern designs in sterling silver, ceramic, china, and pewter.
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$13 from Amazon
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If you like your coffee on the sweet side — but have been too lazy to keep your sugar in anything but that big bag it came in — maybe it's time to invest in a proper place for your coffee sugar. This ceramic sugar bowl comes with a dainty spoon and plenty of cat-itude.
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$14 from Amazon
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They'll be shaking with delight — and maybe too much caffeine — when they unwrap this coffee-themed gift. The tin sign measures 16 inches by 12.5 inches, and it's made in the U.S.A.
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$40 and up from Etsy
Science-minded coffee nerds will appreciate this pendant in the shape of a caffeine molecule. It's available in sterling silver, 14-karat gold, or 14-karat rose gold, and the necklace comes in three lengths from 16 to 20 inches.
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$1,000 from Amazon
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You can spend $10,000 on a professional espresso machine like the one you see in your favorite coffee shop, but that would be overkill. This Breville espresso maker is a relative bargain by comparison, and according to experts and consumers alike, it can make a mean espresso, Americano, latte, or cappuccino.
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$12 and up from Nuts.com
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Need a quick pick-me-up but don't want to brew a cup of coffee? Munch a handful of these and you'll be buzzing in no time. Choose from Colombian Arabica beans drenched in dark, milk, or flavored chocolate. Available in 1-, 5-, and 20-pound packages.
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$249 from Amazon
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Serious coffee making starts with the proper grind — from fine espresso to coarse cold brew — and only a burr coffee grinder will deliver that range. The Baratza Virtuoso Plus is definitely on the pricey side, but it's about as close to pro-grade as you can get without breaking the bank. A cheaper option, the Oxo Conical Burr Coffee Grinder ($100), is almost as good, according to reviewers, but it's frequently sold out.
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$45 from Amazon
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Pour-over coffee is not for the impatient, but any coffee snob knows that good things are worth waiting for. Art snobs know that the Museum of Modern Art has a Chemex in its permanent collection. And now you know what to give your favorite artsy coffee-loving friend.
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$110 from Eastern Mountain Sports
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Nothing beats a fresh cup of campfire coffee on a chilly morning as you're waking up in the wilderness. Owners say the kettle boils water quickly and the pour-over filter is a cinch to use, although a few buyers say they wish that the 12-cup coffee pot were insulated.
$35 from Amazon
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Because sometimes, you need to just chill out with coffee by candle light. Coffee-scented candle light, of course.
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$21 and up from Amazon
Make yourself a cup of coffee the way your grandma might have with this old-school Italian moka pot. The single-serving stovetop pot brews 2 ounces of super-strong coffee, and larger models are available for serious caffeine junkies.
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$35 from Amazon
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When the weather is hot or you just don't want to take the time to heat water, nothing beats an iced coffee for that quick caffeine fix. The Toddy makes cold brew coffee a cinch to prepare, owners say, and it gets the nod from several pro reviewers too.
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$30 from Amazon
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Onyx, based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, has been roasting small-batch coffee beans since 2012, earning Food Network accolades and winning numerous awards. The sample pack gives a taste of four kinds of coffee beans from around the world.
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