10 Amazon Finds To Refresh Your Coffee Routine

Is your coffee morning routine failing to spark joy? If brewing your own has started to feel like a chore, check out these Amazon finds that will have coffee, espresso and tea lovers alike frothing at the mouth. Let’s reinvigorate the love you once had for your coffee routine with these aesthetic finds.

1 – Ripple Espresso Glasses

When I say I RAN to find these when I saw them on tiktok, I’m not kidding. I’ve been into the “ripple” aesthetic for a while now and these glasses are not only the absolute cutest, they’re the perfect size for double shots at 6 oz, and they make for a super easy pour.

Find them here.

2 – Peak Ice Tray

Who doesn’t love a good silicone ice tray? They’re even better when decorated with sprinkles, like the Peak. The cubes on this tray are large enough to keep your ice coffee chilled without watering it down much, though there are other sizes for those that prefer smaller cubes. One of my favorite parts of the Peak collection is the lid that allows you to stack multiples of the same or different sizes, ensuring you’re never out of the perfect ice in your morning iced.

Find it here.

3 – Crema Dosing Cup

If you grind your own espresso and haven’t heard of Crema yet, you need to level up your game! The dosing cup is perfect for a grinder that dispenses directly into your portafilter (I use it with the Breville Smart Grinder Pro and will never go back). The cup eliminates the spill-over when grinding directly into the filter basket, but also acts as a dosing funnel in that it fits directly on your portafilter.

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4 – tronco 28oz Glass Tumbler

Iced coffee lovers rejoice! I’ve been on the lookout for the ideal iced coffee cup forever, and this tronco tumbler fits the bill. Design-wise, it’s super clean and streamlined, but it also holds the entirety of my very, very large morning coffee at 28 oz. There’s even a tight seal to prevent any spillage during your morning commute.

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5 – Crema Coffee Distributor and Tamper

To level-up your espresso experience, look no further than the Crema distributor & tamper. This is not only beautiful and incredibly crafted, but it’s super functional. The tamper is dual-sided; one side acts as a distributer which eliminates the need for a WDT, and the adjustable tamper on the flip side ensures consistent, perfect pressure with every draw.

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6 – Airscape Airtight Coffee Container

I’ve owned an Airscape since they first came out and honestly, the coffee I had when I first purchased it would probably still be good if it was left in there. If you’re a grind-it-yourself person, this is absolutely the best airtight canister for whole beans on the market. Compared to OXO Pops or other airtight containers of the sort, the seal on the Airscape is miles better.

I wasn’t as large of a fan of Airscapes used with grounds, since it seemed to make a bit of a mess when opened. However, the sleek white-stainless-steel look is timeless and heavy-duty, and the seal is unbeatable for either grounds or whole bean coffee.

Find it here.

7 – Multicolor Glass Stirring Spoons

If you’re wanting to infuse a dash of color into your routine, check out these stirring spoons. I absolutely love the hint of color which allows you to proudly display them. The days of hiding your wood swizzle sticks away in your cabinet are over.

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8 – Maestri House Frother & Steamer

This frother lands right at the intersection of quality, function and price. We love the extra-large capacity for our morning quad lattes, and that you can set the temperature directly on the machine.

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9 – Stagg Electric Kettle

The Stagg kettle is consistently awarded best-in-class design as well as performance. The minimalist aesthetic is unrivaled, and the slim spout virtually eliminates any spillage (ouch). It has a timed heater for up to an hour and allows you to set precise temps. The by-design slow spout has the ideal flow rate for any tea or pour-over snob.

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10 – Crema Bottomless Portafilter

If you’re looking to up your espresso game in terms of design and quality, a bottomless portafilter might be your answer. This allows you to see the espresso drip from the filter instead of the dual-channel return. Not only is it super satisfying to watch, you can identify channeling and troubleshoot your espresso with ease.

Find it here.

In summation…

Even if your coffee routine hasn’t been feeling stale, there are always things to add or change up to make it feel new and even more exciting! What is your coffee routine like? Do you have or use any of these finds? Let us know in the comments!

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