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Brew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker

OxoBrew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker

$227

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FellowAiden Precision Coffee Maker

$365

Specialty Drip Coffee Maker

Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker

$299 $219

Brew 8 Cup Coffee Maker

OxoBrew 8 Cup Coffee Maker

$200 $189

Specialty Grind and Brew Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe

Café Specialty Grind and Brew Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe

$329 $279

Brew Cold Brew Coffee Maker

OXOBrew Cold Brew Coffee Maker

$52

Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker

OXOBrew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker

$35 $32

Cold Brew Coffee Maker

KitchenAidCold Brew Coffee Maker

$110

Bambino Plus

Breville Bambino Plus

$500

Classic Pro

Gaggia Classic Pro

$499

Barista Touch

Breville Barista Touch

$1000

Here at Buy Side, we spend a lot of time thinking about the many different ways one can prepare a cup of coffee. From drip to cold brew to espresso, we’ve tested dozens of models across a range of designs to find those that are worth your time and money. So whether you’re buying for yourself or shopping for a gift for a coffee lover, here are the top options across every type of coffee maker we recommend.

Best drip coffee maker

Brew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker

OxoBrew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker

There’s a good chance that if you’re regularly making coffee at home, it’s traditional, hot drip coffee—hopefully with beans you put through your grinder right before the brew. If you fall into that camp, Oxo’s Brew 9-Cup Coffee Maker is the model to choose. This Specialty Coffee Association-certified, foolproof machine produces an excellent cup, every time—the single most important quality in any coffee maker. It starts brewing with just two button presses, and can brew up to 45 ounces at a go.

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FellowAiden Precision Coffee Maker

Specialty Drip Coffee Maker

Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker

If you’re a little pickier and want to be able to control the brew process’s time and temperature, go with the Fellow Aiden Precision Coffee Maker, which allows for more tinkering than the Oxo. We also like the Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker for its great coffee and attractive design.


Best single-cup coffee maker

For comparable performance to our favorite drip coffee maker, but with the option of brewing a single cup, we recommend the Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker. It’s just as easy to use as the 9-cup model and it adds the option of dispensing a single serving into a mug.


Best coffee maker with a built-in grinder

Specialty Grind and Brew Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe

Café Specialty Grind and Brew Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe

Café’s Specialty Grind and Brew is an all-in-one solution to improve your morning routine. The SCA-certified brewer has an integrated bean hopper and grinder. That means all you have to do in the morning is hit the brew button—or program your routine in the app—and you’ll have freshly ground, freshly brewed coffee ready to go.


Best cold-brew coffee maker

Brew Cold Brew Coffee Maker

OXOBrew Cold Brew Coffee Maker

Whether it’s your summer go-to or a year-round favorite, cold brew is just as important as hot coffee. And with the right tools, it’s just as easy to make. Our research and testing found that Oxo wins this category as well. The Brew Cold Brew Coffee Maker makes the best tasting cold brew concentrate with zero hassle. Just pour in ground coffee and water, wait 12 to 24 hours, and flip the lever to dispense the liquid (black) gold.

Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker

OXOBrew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker

Cold Brew Coffee Maker

KitchenAidCold Brew Coffee Maker

If you are limited on space or don’t need to make much cold brew at a time, Oxo’s Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker works just as well as its big sibling. And KitchenAid’s Cold Brew Coffee Maker pull double-duty: It’s a brewer as well as a convenient dispenser that lives in your fridge.


Best espresso coffee machines

Perhaps you prefer a shot of espresso, a latte or a cappuccino to get you going in the morning—or through that afternoon slump. In that case, you need an espresso machine, and your first choice should be Breville’s Bambino Plus. Our reviewer praised it for its consistent temperature, customized controls and quality accessories.

Classic Pro

Gaggia Classic Pro

Espresso fans who want to master manual brewing should check out Gaggia’s Classic Pro. It’s entirely manual, meaning you need to dial everything in yourself, compared with the more automatic Bambino Plus. For some who take the hobby seriously, that’s a good thing. On the other end of the spectrum, the best all-in-one, nearly automatic machine is Breville’s Barista Touch.

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Nick Guy
Nick Guy

Nick Guy is a senior editor for Buy Side from WSJ. He's been reviewing personal technology, accessories and myriad other products for more than a decade.

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