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5 Essentials for The Perfect Cup of Coffee, From the Grinder to the Mug | WIRED
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Robin Stein

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Robin Stein

Java fanatics know that absolute control is key to crafting the perfect cup of coffee.

1 Baratza Virtuoso[1]
Pro baristas will tell you that burr grind-ers are the way to go for a uniform grind. Baratza’s ­conical crusher excels at ­producing a wide range of grind sizes, and it cuts down on “fines,” the powdery bits that can make your brew bitter.
$249

2 Acaia Pearl Scale[2]
Keep close tabs on the weight of beans and the amount of water you pour with this smart scale that’s accurate to within a tenth of a gram. Connect with the Acaia Coffee app to look up appropriate ­bean-to-water ratios and brewing times.
$150

3 December Dripper[3]
Most pour-over drippers lack moving parts. The December’s cone twists so you can control the flow, modulating between three speeds...

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