Coffee Gear Edit breaks down home coffee equipment by type — what each kind of grinder, brewer and frother actually does, the catch, and who it suits — so you can shop with intent. No invented ratings, no fake star scores. Just honest notes, with a reminder that prices vary and you should always check the current Amazon listing.
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We describe equipment types in general terms rather than ranking specific products with numbers we can’t verify. We don’t invent ratings, star scores or fake test results. Coffee gear is personal — the right grinder or brewer depends on your budget, brew method and how hands-on you want to be — so we explain the trade-offs and point you to the current listings to compare.