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Article updated on February 3, 2021 at 12:34 PM PST

Best home products of winter 2021: Coffee makers, fire pits and other cozy gadgets

These devices can help keep you cozy when it's cold outside.

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If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, winter is here. For me, that conjures images of warm beverages and comfort food. So I've put together this list of smart home gadgets for winter, ranging from the Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker to the Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Light -- and a bunch of other good stuff. 

All of these devices are great year-round, but they're especially nice to have when it's cold outside. 

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$182 at Amazon

Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker

Coffee makers

Coffee is great any time, but a warm beverage can come in particularly handy during those chilly fall mornings when it's still dark outside and you need to get going. 

The Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker is CNET's favorite drip coffee maker. Not only is it affordable at $170, we were impressed by its hot, speedy brew that didn't ruin the coffee grounds. Its eight-cup capacity means a full pot can keep you fueled throughout the workday -- and you'll still have plenty left over to share. 

We even prefer the Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker over the popular $190 Bonavita Connoisseur.

$1,999 at Amazon

Kamado Joe Classic III

Smokers

A kamado grill is an excellent cold-weather cooking appliance, one you can let sit and do its thing for hours at a time while you stay warm inside and enjoy the smell of brisket or ribs cooking away. 

The $1,699 Kamado Joe Classic III is our favorite smoker/kamado grill. Because of its ceramic design, it holds heat well and can cook a variety of different dishes "low and slow" to deliver food that's ridiculously tender and flavorful.

Yes, the Kamado Joe Classic III is extremely expensive, but if you're serious about getting a kamado grill that works wonders, this is our favorite by far.

$317 at Amazon

Tiki Brand Fire Pit

Fire pits

Fall is my favorite time of year to sit around a fire pit, and the Tiki Brand Fire Pit is CNET's top choice for a backyard fire pit. Priced at $350, this fire pit isn't cheap, but it's worth it. 

We especially liked its large size, sturdy build and overall design. Its removable ashtray made it easy to clean, too. A built-in airflow system reuses the hot smoke generated from the fire pit, reducing the amount of smoke overall. 

It was easy to light, but it gets extremely hot after being lit and takes a long time to cool down afterward, so exercise caution. At 45 pounds, it's on the heavier side for a modular fire pit, so consider setting it up with two people.

$60 at Best Buy

Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1

Multicookers

No appliance makes me think of fall more than an Instant Pot. These versatile multicookers can do pretty much anything, including cook up chili, stew and other classic cold-weather meals fast. 

The Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 is our favorite model. It acts as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer and rice cooker. You can also use it to sauté and to make yogurt -- or even to warm up leftovers. The Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 is available in 3-, 6- and 8-quart size options. 

While it can't be used for canning or to bake cake, this model has the following modes: Poultry, Meat/Stew, Rice, Bean/Chili, Multigrain, Porridge, Soup/Broth, Steam, Slow Cook, Sauté, Yogurt, Pressure Cook and Keep Warm.

$280 at Amazon

Breville BTM800XL

Electric kettles

An electric kettle is a helpful kitchen appliance all year, but I use mine even more when it's cold outside to make hot water for coffee, tea -- and to heat up a simmering stock pot more quickly for pasta, mashed potatoes and other comfort dishes. 

The Breville BTM800XL is a great electric kettle. It has a large capacity, boils water fast and has a lot of hot water settings. It's a particularly good option for tea; it features a tea basket that lowers automatically on a timer to steep loose leaf tea -- and has custom options for black, green, herbal and other types of tea.

$98 at Amazon

Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Light

Outdoor lights

With the days getting shorter, it's nice to have additional outdoor lighting to illuminate your yard -- and to provide some much-needed ambience to the sometimes gloomy fall weather. 

The Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Light kit comes in a pack of three lights. The spotlights can shine color-temperature-adjustable white light, but they're also color-changing, if you want to get festive heading into the holiday season. The Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Lights require a Philips Hue hub to work and are controllable in the Philips Hue app. They're also supposed to work with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri voice commands.

$99 at Ludela

LuDela Gen2 Candle

Candles

The $99 LuDela Gen2 Candle is a remote-controlled, battery-powered candle with a real flame. It measures 6 inches tall by 4 inches wide and looks like a real candle. It's supposed to run for three months on a single charge and automatically turns off after one, two, four or eight hours. It also automatically turns off if you touch the top of the candle or tip it over. 

Your purchase includes one rechargeable candle, two liquid paraffin cartridges, a remote control and a charging cable. Each cartridge has a 50-hour burn time and more than one candle can be controlled with one remote. 

We don't like that it's only available in one color -- ivory -- and that it isn't scented. It doesn't have app- or voice-control capabilities, either.  

That said, if you're a candle enthusiast who wants the remote control and real flame features without having to worry about dripping candle wax, the LuDela Gen2 Candle is a solid choice.