A coffee setup can mean very different things depending on what is missing from your routine. One shopper may need a 58mm tool for espresso prep, another may want a measuring glass for shots, and someone else may be looking for coffee-branded apparel rather than brewing hardware. The four picks here are not interchangeable, so the smartest choice starts with the job you want the item to do.
Quick take
- Best for espresso machine workflow: Seattle Coffee Gear Bottomless Portafilter (Walnut) - Used, because it is a 58mm bottomless portafilter listed for espresso machines.
- Best for tamping needs: RHINO COFFEE GEAR RWTAMPBK58 BLACK COFFEE TAMPER 58MM, because it is a new 58mm coffee tamper for compatible espresso machines.
- Best for measuring espresso shots: Rhino Coffee Gear - Double Spouted Shot Glass, because it has double spouts, a handle, and graduated markings.
- Best non-brewing coffee item: Starbucks Coffee Gear Black Logo Visor Hat Adjustable Hook/Loop Strap Cotton Cap, because it is an adjustable cotton visor rather than a countertop tool.
The listed price range runs from USD 19.95 to USD 39.00, with the lowest-priced item 49% below the highest-priced item. That spread is small enough that function matters more than simply picking the cheapest item.
Listed price comparison
| Item | Listed price | Relative price |
|---|---|---|
| Starbucks Coffee Gear Black Logo Visor Hat Adjustable Hook/Loop Strap Cotton Cap | USD 19.95 | |
| Rhino Coffee Gear - Double Spouted Shot Glass | USD 27.76 | |
| RHINO COFFEE GEAR RWTAMPBK58 BLACK COFFEE TAMPER 58MM | USD 29.99 | |
| Seattle Coffee Gear Bottomless Portafilter (Walnut) - Used | USD 39.00 |
Decision matrix
| Need | Best fit | Why it fits | Main tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pulling espresso with a compatible machine setup | Seattle Coffee Gear Bottomless Portafilter (Walnut) - Used | It is a bottomless portafilter with 58mm capacity and walnut color | It is used and may show cosmetic wear |
| Pressing espresso grounds in a 58mm basket | RHINO COFFEE GEAR RWTAMPBK58 BLACK COFFEE TAMPER 58MM | It is a 58mm coffee tamper for 58mm espresso machines | It is a single-purpose tool |
| Measuring and pouring espresso shots | Rhino Coffee Gear - Double Spouted Shot Glass | It has double spouts, a handle, and graduated markings | It is glass and the dishwasher-safe line says no |
| Coffee-themed apparel | Starbucks Coffee Gear Black Logo Visor Hat Adjustable Hook/Loop Strap Cotton Cap | It is an adjustable black cotton visor with a hook-and-loop strap | It is not brewing equipment |
Concise product notes
Starbucks Coffee Gear Black Logo Visor Hat Adjustable Hook/Loop Strap Cotton Cap
Choose the Starbucks visor if your coffee setup includes apparel for work, casual wear, collecting, or a coffee-themed gift. The black color, cotton material, adjustable feature, and hook-and-loop strap make it the most wearable item in this group, and the title clearly points to a logo visor rather than a brewing accessory. Its limitation is equally clear: it will not help with espresso prep, measuring, tamping, or machine use. It is also marked pre-owned, even though the condition is described as excellent, so shoppers who only want new accessories may prefer one of the Rhino Coffee Gear items.
Seattle Coffee Gear Bottomless Portafilter (Walnut) - Used
The Seattle Coffee Gear bottomless portafilter is the most machine-focused item here. It is listed as a 58mm bottomless portafilter suitable for espresso machines, with walnut color and an item weight of 1.06 lbs. The open-bottom design described in the product text is aimed at shot visibility and technique diagnosis, so it makes the most sense for someone already working with espresso. The tradeoff is condition: it is used, and the description mentions a few scratches. It also needs to match the espresso setup you plan to use it with, unlike the visor or shot glass.
RHINO COFFEE GEAR RWTAMPBK58 BLACK COFFEE TAMPER 58MM
The RHINO COFFEE GEAR RWTAMPBK58 is the clearest choice if the missing piece is a tamper. The title and model both center on 58MM, and the compatibility line names 58mm espresso machines, making its role more specific than the shot glass or visor. It is also marked new, which may matter if you want a fresh espresso prep tool. The limitation is that it does one job: tamping. It does not include the measuring function of the Rhino Coffee Gear shot glass or the portafilter role of the Seattle Coffee Gear item, so it fits best when you already have the rest of the espresso workflow covered.
Rhino Coffee Gear - Double Spouted Shot Glass
The Rhino Coffee Gear double spouted shot glass is the practical pick for measuring and pouring espresso shots. Its description includes 70 milliliters, double spouts, a convenient pouring handle, and graduated marks in ounces and milliliters. That makes it more useful beside an espresso machine than ordinary drinkware, especially if you want measurement markings while pulling shots. The limitation is that it is still a shot glass, not a tamper or portafilter, so it will not replace the RHINO COFFEE GEAR 58MM tamper or the Seattle Coffee Gear bottomless portafilter. The product text also says dishwasher safe: no.
How to choose for your coffee setup
Start with the part of your routine that is actually missing. If you are trying to improve or observe espresso extraction, the bottomless portafilter is the most relevant item because the title and type point directly to portafilter use. If you are setting up the puck before extraction, the RHINO COFFEE GEAR tamper is the more direct match because it is explicitly a 58mm coffee tamper.
If your issue is portioning, reading shot volume, or pouring after extraction, the double spouted shot glass is easier to justify than another machine part. Its markings and handle give it a different role from the tamper, even though both sit in an espresso-focused workspace. If your shopping goal is coffee identity rather than brewing function, the Starbucks visor stands apart as apparel, with cotton material and adjustable construction.
Condition is another useful divider. The two Rhino-related items are marked new, while the Seattle Coffee Gear portafilter is used and the Starbucks visor is pre-owned. That does not make one automatically better than another, but it does clarify what kind of item you are choosing: new espresso accessories, a used machine accessory, or pre-owned coffee apparel.
Final recommendation
For espresso gear, pick based on task rather than brand name. Choose Seattle Coffee Gear Bottomless Portafilter (Walnut) - Used if you specifically need a 58mm bottomless portafilter and accept the used condition. Choose RHINO COFFEE GEAR RWTAMPBK58 BLACK COFFEE TAMPER 58MM if your setup needs a new 58mm tamper. Choose Rhino Coffee Gear - Double Spouted Shot Glass if measuring and pouring shots is the gap, thanks to the double spouts, handle, and graduated markings.
If the goal is coffee-themed wear rather than espresso preparation, the Starbucks Coffee Gear Black Logo Visor Hat Adjustable Hook/Loop Strap Cotton Cap is the only apparel choice here. Across the full range from USD 19.95 to USD 39.00, the best buy is the one that matches the missing function in your coffee setup.