If I were buying a drip coffee maker for my own kitchen right now, the Luxe Brewer Thermal would be my number one choice.
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We tested many coffee makers from leading brands like Bonavita, Ninja, Oxo, Technivorm and KitchenAid. Here's our picks of the best of the best.
Single-use paper cups could leach microplastic particles into your coffee. Ditch them for these travel coffee mugs from brands like Stanley, Yeti, and Owala, from $14.
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OXO’s Brew 9-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker won the title of “Best Overall Coffee Maker” in my wider testing process. It’s an incredibly straightforward machine with genuinely useful features; ahead ...
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