Why you'll love it:
Top Shelf Bar Supply's Bost Shaker is not going to let you down when it comes time to whip up a cocktail or two or 10.
First things first: There are three "traditional" types of cocktail shakers. The three-piece, or cobbler, is the simplest of all, and fairly self-explanatory. Load it up, shake, pull off the small lid, and pour.
It's elementary in that there's less risk of splattering your walls with lime juice if you don't get a good seal, but it also doesn't enable as much force as a simple two-piece Boston shaker. It's also about half the price of a cobbler shaker of equal quality, which is important to note: You want a shaker that's functional.
Top Shelf Bar Supply's Boston Shaker is a definitive bartender favorite, but if you want to save a bit, Cocktail Kingdom's Koriko Shaker is a comparable and perfectly serviceable alternative that has a loyal following of bartenders, and I've had no complaints with mine at home.
Spend much less than $15 or $20 on a shaker, though, and you run the risk of subpar quality stainless steel that with just the least bit of neglect lends itself all too easily to rust. Cheap steel shakers can also freeze shut so tightly that you can easily find yourself mired in frustration and despair, wondering if your precious concoction will ever pass your lips before it devolves into a tepid soup. Heaven forbid.
Pros: Affordable, reliable, simple to use
Cons: Some prefer glass for a top piece, higher grade stainless steel, or both (18/10)
Buy the Cocktail Kingdom Koriko Shaker on Amazon for $16.98
Buy the Top Shelf Bar Supply Boston Shaker on Amazon for $29.93
Read our full guide to the best cocktail shakers you can buy