Light and Air- good for humans, bad for the coffee and tea. So just how should you store coffee at home you ask? Hint: not in the freezer. We tell customers a cool, dry, airtight, dark container will do the trick.
And then someone went and invented the Airscape… our prayers have been answered… brilliant.




In the above example, I put my favorite coffee into the canister, then pushed the piston down to squeeze out the unwanted air, then put a secondary airtight lid on top and voila- my coffee is safe and I can go about my day free of stale coffee anxiety.
We’ve had these at the shop for a little while and we’re just about sold out of our initial order, but we’ll be getting more. They come in neat colors, too. All yours for 30 bucks.