8 Iced Coffee Accessories Under $25 for Summer
There's a certain ritual to iced coffee in the summer — the cold glass, the ice clinking, the first sip before the day really begins. If you've been spending $6 a cup at a coffee shop for your daily cold brew, it might be time to bring that ritual home. The right accessories make it genuinely easy, and none of the ones on this list will cost you more than $25.
From cold brew pitchers that do the work overnight while you sleep to insulated tumblers that keep your drink cold for hours, these are the pieces worth adding to your summer kitchen setup. They also happen to look great — satisfying to use, pretty to display, and the kind of thing that makes you actually look forward to your morning routine.
Whether you're a cold brew devotee or just want a nicer glass for your iced latte, there's something here for you.
Cold Brew Makers Worth Having at Home
Making cold brew at home is easier than most people think — steep ground coffee in cold water for 12-24 hours, strain, and you have cold brew concentrate that lasts up to 2 weeks in the fridge. All you need is a pitcher with a decent filter. These picks make it simple.

County Line Kitchen Glass Cold Brew Maker (64 oz)
$23
Wide-mouth 64 oz glass cold brew pitcher with lid. Heavy-duty, leak-proof. Works for sun tea and iced tea too. Gray top.
This is one of the most popular cold brew makers on Amazon, and it earns its spot. The 64 oz capacity makes enough concentrate for a week, the glass is heavy and sturdy, and the wide mouth makes both filling and cleaning easy. Reviewers also note it works beautifully for sun tea and large-batch lemonade. A truly versatile pitcher.

Cold Brew Mason Jar Coffee Maker (64 oz)
$22
64 oz mason jar cold brew coffee maker with stainless steel filter and mixing spoon. 3-step cold brew process. BPA-free, easy to clean.
There's something about the mason jar form factor that just feels right for cold brew — maybe it's the farmhouse aesthetic, or maybe it's just how practical they are. This one comes with a stainless steel filter that produces clean, smooth concentrate with no grounds slipping through. The included mixing spoon is a nice bonus.

Simple Life Cycle Mason Jar Cold Brew System (32 oz)
$21
32 oz quart cold brew system with oak wood lid and stainless steel filter. Classic glass mason jar design. Great for single servings and small batches.
The oak wood lid elevates this from a basic mason jar to something you'd actually want to display on a kitchen shelf. It makes a smaller 32 oz batch — perfect if you don't go through coffee that quickly or want to experiment with flavored cold brews without committing to a huge batch.
Iced Coffee Tumblers and Glasses
The right glass makes the experience so much better. A double-walled tumbler keeps your drink cold without condensation dripping onto your desk or car seat. These picks are all under $25 and have the aesthetic to match.

Kensal Home Reusable Iced Coffee Cup (24 oz)
$19
24 oz double-wall insulated iced coffee tumbler. Leak-proof lid. Comes with reusable plastic and metal straws and straw cleaner. White finish.
This 24 oz tumbler is very close to a Starbucks Venti size, which is intentional — it's designed for exactly that style of iced coffee experience at home. The double-wall insulation keeps drinks cold for hours, the lid is genuinely leak-proof, and it comes with both a plastic and metal straw so you can choose your preference.

Colnic Iced Coffee Glass Tumbler (15 oz, Set of 2)
$22
15 oz thick-wall glass tumblers with lids and straws. Set of 2. Includes 2 straws and leather sleeve. Beautiful glass-clear aesthetic.
These glass tumblers are absolutely gorgeous — the thick clear glass shows off your iced coffee beautifully, and they come with a leather sleeve that adds a premium feel. You get two in the set, which makes them great for having a friend over or just keeping one at home and one at the office. The kind of tumbler that makes strangers ask where you got it.

GALVANOX Freezable Iced Coffee Cup with Lid and Straw (16 oz)
$20
16 oz insulated tumbler with freezable gel walls. Keeps coffee cold without diluting it with ice. Includes lid, straw, and grip sleeve.
This is the one for people who hate watered-down iced coffee. The cup has gel walls — you freeze the cup itself, so it keeps your drink cold without needing ice at all. No dilution, no weird ice-to-coffee ratio to manage. It's a clever design that coffee purists love.
Straws and Small Accessories

Stainless Steel Reusable Straws (Set of 8)
$12
8 stainless steel drinking straws, 6mm wide, 215mm long. Works with iced coffee cups, tumblers, and highball glasses. Includes cleaning brush.
If you've accumulated a collection of iced coffee cups but always seem to lose the straws, having a dedicated set of reusable metal straws on hand is the solution. The 6mm width is ideal for iced coffee — narrow enough to sip comfortably, wide enough not to feel restrictive. Eight in a set means you'll always have one clean and ready.

Piteno Glass Straws (Set of 16, Clear)
$15
16-pack clear glass drinking straws, 8.5 in. x 10mm. Mix of straight and bent with 4 cleaning brushes. Safe for hot and cold drinks.
Glass straws have a different feel from metal ones — they're completely neutral in flavor, and the clear look is aesthetically beautiful in a tall iced coffee glass. This set of 16 gives you plenty to work with and includes both straight and bent options. They're also safe for hot drinks, so they work year-round.
Quick Tips for Better Iced Coffee at Home
- For cold brew, use a 1:4 ratio of coffee to water (1 cup of coarse ground coffee per 4 cups of cold water) for concentrate — dilute 1:1 with water or milk when serving
- Use filtered water if your tap water has a strong taste — it makes a noticeable difference in cold brew
- Keep your cold brew in the fridge for 18-24 hours for the smoothest, least bitter result
- Pre-chill your glass in the freezer for a few minutes before pouring — it helps your drink stay cold longer without diluting it with extra ice
- Make large ice cubes with a silicone mold instead of standard small cubes — they melt slower and keep your coffee cold without watering it down as quickly
Building a home iced coffee setup is genuinely one of the better kitchen investments for summer. You save money, you can customize your drinks exactly how you like them, and the ritual of making it becomes part of the enjoyment. Found something you love? Pin this for later so you don't lose it!
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