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Coffee Accessories

The gear that makes home coffee better: grinders, scales, pitchers and the small tools that quietly fix your brew. Chosen by people who actually use them.

5.0/5 from 144 reviews

Coffee gear for home brewing

A good home setup comes down to a few tools that actually move the needle: a burr grinder for consistent grounds, a scale for a repeatable brew, and whatever brewer suits how you drink coffee. Everything else is refinement. This collection covers grinders, scales, milk pitchers, dosing tools, tamp mats and the cleaning gear that keeps a machine running longer.

If you subscribe, you get 25% off all gear here, applied automatically in your cart for as long as your subscription is running. Coffee and gear ship together, so you are not paying twice.

5.0/5 from 144 reviews

"Good coffee from local roaster"

Matt · Single Origin

"Fresh local coffee, damn delicious and well worth the price of admission."

Jaceb · Single Origin

"Reliable, affordable, knowledgeable, approachable, affable and adaptable."

Alex M · Espresso Blend

"Great coffee. Great service. Perfect gift of 6 month subscription!!"

Dave · Mystery Bag of Coffee

"Great local business, great coffee, very convenient."

Matt · Espresso Blend

"Coffee is delicious. I've been drinking it with So Good Soy milk, cold as we have rounded off Summer, still with warm days. Thank you for delivering!"

Bec · Single Origin

Good to know

Common questions

Do I really need a burr grinder?

If you're serious about the cup, yes. Blade grinders chop beans unevenly, which makes extraction inconsistent and the coffee taste muddy. A burr grinder crushes them to a uniform size, which is the single biggest upgrade most home setups can make. Pre-ground is fine for convenience, but freshly ground always tastes better.

What's the one accessory worth buying first?

A decent grinder, then a scale. Grinding fresh and weighing your dose are the two things that turn guesswork into a repeatable brew. Everything else is refinement. If you're on a tight budget, a good hand grinder like the Comandante punches well above cheap electric ones.

Does a coffee scale actually matter?

More than people expect. Coffee is a ratio of grams in to grams out, and eyeballing it means every cup is slightly different. A scale with a timer lets you nail the same brew twice, which is the whole point once you've found one you like.

What gear suits a beginner?

Start simple: a burr grinder, a scale, and whatever brewer matches how you drink coffee. An AeroPress or plunger is forgiving and cheap. You don't need a full espresso setup to make great coffee at home, and jumping straight to a machine without a good grinder is a common expensive mistake.

Do subscribers get a discount on gear?

Yes. Active subscribers get 25% off all coffee gear in the store, applied automatically in your cart for as long as your subscription is running. It's the cheapest way to kit out your setup.

Do you ship gear Australia-wide?

Yes, Australia-wide. Coffee and gear can go in the same order, so you're not paying to ship them separately.