SAVE UP TO 40%:Coffee makers from brands like Ninja,threesome videos Philips, Keurig, and more are on sale at Amazon for up to 40% off.
Spooky season is here, which means we're thrilled about decorative skeletons, but it also means we're dealing with some dark mornings. Soon we'll turn the clocks back by an hour which will help get some daylight back, but chilly winter mornings can be tough regardless. What we need is something to lure us out of bed each morning. Something that we look forward to. Thanks to some great sale prices at Amazon, a coffee maker is ready to become the reason we get out of bed this winter.
Whether you're a simple cup of black coffee kind of person or someone who prefers an extra frothy cappuccino, Amazon has a coffee maker deal today that'll please. Here are some of our favorites:
Versatility wins with the Ninja CFN601 Espresso and Coffee Barista System. The system allows you to brew up a pot of drip coffee, make a single-serving cup for yourself, pull an espresso shot from an espresso capsule, or craft a foamy latte. While the machine usually costs $249.99, it's on sale at Amazon for $189.94 which means you'll save an impressive $60.05.
The Ninja Espresso and Coffee Barista System can be especially great for households that have different coffee preferences like a busy college student who prefers a quick espresso and night owl who can breeze through half a pot of coffee while working well into the night. The machine uses Ninja's barista plus technology which keeps water at an ideal brewing temperature and uses a 19-bar pressure system to better extract coffee's natural flavors. Plus, the large-capacity 60-ounce coffee reservoir means you'll need to refill less often.
If you're shopping on a budget or you have limited counter space in your kitchen, the slender Keurig K-Mini Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker could be great. Normally priced at $99.99, the Keurig is on sale at Amazon for just $59.99 in colors like Dusty Rose, Evergreen, and Oasis to add a pop of color to your morning. This sale price means you'll be scoring a 40% discount.
Measuring less than five inches wide, the Keurig is great for sliding into small spaces in your kitchen without sacrificing on functionality. You'll be able to brew a 6 to 12 ounce cup of coffee in mere minutes. It's also an energy-efficient model with an auto-shutoff that kicks in 90 seconds after the last brew, so you'll never need to worry about if you remembered to turn the coffee maker off.
For those who frequent the local coffee house several times a week, the Philips 3200 Series Fully Automatic Coffee Machine is meant for your kitchen counter. The machine's normal price is listed at $999.99 but on it's on sale at Amazon today for $692.96 which saves a whopping $307.03. While the price means this machine isn't the best option for a casual or occasional coffee drinker, it could be awesome for those who grab one, two, or three drinks per day from the coffee shop.
The Philips is designed for ease with five one-touch buttons to make espresso, coffee, an Americano, cappuccino, or latte macchiato. There's also a hot water button for those evening herbal teas or hot chocolates. Inside, the machine uses a ceramic grinder that Philips says should last for 20,000 cups of coffee. If your household makes four cups of coffee per day, you'll reach 20,000 cups in about 13.5 years.
The Philips coffee machine also allows you to select your ideal coffee strength and volume. The two-part milk system can easily be washed under the tap in as little as 15 seconds or you can pop it in the dishwasher.
Topics Amazon Kitchen
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