Kettleback sells considered equipment for the daily brew — coffee and tea — for people who care how it's made.
The kettle is the one object both rituals share. Coffee or tea, pour-over or steep, everything starts at the same place. Kettleback is the return to it: the part of the morning you go back to every day.
What we carry, and what we don't
The catalog is deliberately small and built from durable materials — steel, wood, bamboo. If it has a plug, a battery or a screen, we don't sell it. Electric gear is the first thing to fail and the last thing to be repaired; a steel press or a wooden stand simply works, for years.
We also don't carry glass or ceramic brewing gear. It's beautiful, and it breaks — in transit, in the sink, in the fridge door. Everything we sell will survive being owned.
Straight answers
Product pages state what a thing is made of, what's in the box, and what it won't do. Where a natural material varies, we say so. Where something isn't included, we say that too. If we can't verify a specification, it doesn't appear on the page.
Good gear for the part of the day you don't rush.