Step away from the Keurig. We’ll do everything in our power here at Gear Patrol to get our readers to drink a better cup of coffee. Heck, we already have five great single-cup coffee makers that aren’t Keurig machines for you to buy. But if that’s not enough for you, and you’re ready to up your coffee game to peak coffee snobbery, then the pour-over method is the way to go.
Pour-over coffee is not rocket science (though a lot of science goes on behind the scenes). Water-to-coffee ratios, water temperature and grind size all factor in to making one of the best cups of coffee you can make at home. We took the guess work out of starting your own pour-over coffee setup and rounded up all the tools you need. We won’t deny it’s more labor intensive and time consuming to make a pour-over coffee, but one sip of your pour-over coffee and you’ll wish you abandoned your Keurig machine sooner.
Brewer

Our Pick: Kalita Wave
Brewers come in all shapes and sizes from from the humble Chemex to the fickle Hario V60 (we’re fans of the Kalita Wave). All of them are relatively similar in design, resembling a funnel with a snipped-off end. The Kalita Wave, however, is our top-pick pour-over dripper because of its simplicity, size and standout feature — a three-hole flat opening. This trait ensures that all water interacts with the coffee grinds for increased extraction, resulting in a bolder, fuller cup of coffee.