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While I am not a professional barista, I love coffee and have gathered some favorite espresso and coffee making supplies and tools over the years that make my morning coffee delicious (and afternoon coffee, too, if I need a pick-me-up). I also have machines I use for entertaining or special occasions like serving breakfast in bed or espresso for two.
Due to popular demand, today I have an updated list of the coffee supplies we use. I will add the links first and then you can see the photos, more links and read about them below.
Also if you are shopping Amazon Prime deals and want to see most of these tools in one place along with other favorite coffee and tea accessories, you can click here to go right to my Amazon Coffee + Tea Folder!
I will also share links to a past post on making coffee with a stove top espresso as well as my coffee station (and water filter!)
COFFEE MAKING SUPPLIES + SOURCES:
Quick list of links (scroll down into the post for photos and details)
Drip Coffee Pot (tasty coffee and you can make enough at once to serve a family!)
Stovetop Espresso (I have the 10 cup) (this makes great coffee and you can serve 2-3 people or save some for later)
Espresso Machine (the affordable one I use now almost every day!)
White Espresso Machine (in the Tiny Cottage) (this is what my parents use a couple of times a day)
Small Moka Pot (so cute, it’s perfect for a gift or serving breakfast in bed, too!)
Gas stove adapter for use with a stove top espresso maker (to make it level).
Coffee Beans: My current favorite beans! And this one we get a lot, too.
Organic Oat Milk (I get them in the set of six, they can stay in the pantry until you open them).
Grinder (I’ve used this one for.years!)
Scale (weighing your ground coffee will make your coffee just right)
Tamp (this is how you press the coffee beans for an espresso machine, some machines come with one but I got this one)
Milk steamer pitcher (this is what I use to steam milk with an espresso maker)… and this one is to heat and froth it separately).


This drip coffee maker is a new addition to our coffee making repertoire. We realized at our last family gathering that there were long lines forming for the espresso makers so we decided we needed a drip option to make a big pot! This will appease those at the end of the line for espresso, or anyone who wants a big mug of coffee to start the day. I chose it partly because it’s so cute to have sitting out, but it makes really good coffee, too!


This is my coffee station cabinet, it’s here I keep our (affordable!) espresso maker and a lot of our supplies and mugs. This is a post on the peel and stick wallpaper I used here as well as a peek at where we keep our water filter! Filtered water is ESSENTIAL for the best tasting coffee (in my opinion).


This stovetop espresso is what I used to make my coffee for years and years. It is still a favorite, but after many years of use it finally gave out and I need to get a new one. Here’s a post on how I make coffee with this.
The thing I love about this one is it still makes great coffee but more of it (I have the 10 cup version). I would often save the rest for later in the day, the next day or to make iced coffee. I may return this one, I love it!


This little cutie is a moka pot, it’s so fun, it makes great coffee — a lovely gift and perfect for serving breakfast in bed, too!
Here’s a little tool you might need if you have a gas stove. This will keep the pot level if your gas stovetop grates are too far apart!


This is the automatic espresso maker (and the air fryer / oven) in the Tiny Cottage!


I don’t have a photo of our Breville but this one has the grinder built in, which is nice!
This model says it was reviewed for quality, so I’m sure it’s a good one, too!


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