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If your morning cup of coffee is the reason you look forward to waking up, you need to see the best coffee and espresso maker deals we found. We found options for every size kitchen and budget from your favorite coffee maker brands including Keurig, Breville, Nespresso and more.
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Amazon's best-selling espresso machine: Breville BES870BSXL the Barista Express, $700
Amazon's on-sale Nespresso-maker: Nespresso Vertuo Plus, $159 (regularly $189)
Sonoma Williams best-selling coffee maker: Smeg 10-cup drip coffee maker, $229
Your coffee machine is the heart of your kitchen . It's where you and everyone else in your house goes each morning to make their perfect cup of joe. Your coffee maker should give you more than just coffee. This kitchen gadget essential should make your morning easier.
We've found coffee makers with brew timers that will get your coffee pot going the second your alarm rings, espresso makers that feature their own milk frothers and slim a Keurig that is perfect for small spaces. All of these coffee and espresso maker options are on sale right now and would make great gifts for Mother's Day .
Keep reading to shop the best coffee and espresso maker deals.
The Keurig K-Elite coffee maker makes a single cup of coffee at a time but features a 75-ounce water reservoir so you can make cups of coffee for everyone in your family. The device features a strong brew button, an iced coffee setting and hot water on demand perfect for making tea and hot chocolate.
Keurig K-Elite coffee maker, $139 (regularly $189)
This Nestle coffee device adapts its pressure, temperature and brewing time to make you the perfect cup of coffee and espresso. The on-sale Nespresso Vertuo Plus includes a complimentary starter set of Nespresso Vertuo capsules.
Make espresso with a single touch. This slim Nespresso machine is perfect for smaller space. It features a high pressure pump and perfect heat control. This purchas includes a welcome set with 16 Nespresso capsules containing individual aromas.
Nespresso Pixie Espresso Machine by De'Longhi, $163 (regularly $219)
This mini coffee device is a great option for small spaces. The 5-inch-wide Keurig coffee makers lets you brew up to 12-ounces of coffee, hot chocolate, tea and more. It offers an energy efficient feature that automatically turns the coffee maker off 90 seconds after you've brewed your cup.
Keurig K-Mini coffee maker, $76 (regularly $80)
Make a cup of coffee for yourself or make a whole bunch of coffee for the house. This K-Duo coffee maker lets you brew both. The carafe can brew up to 12 cups of coffee. Want to wake up to the smell of coffee? You can even program the Keurig K-Duo coffee maker to automatically brew a carafe up to 24 hours in advance.
Keurig K-Duo coffee maker, $140 (reduced from $190)
If you're shopping for an espresso maker, the 4.3-star-rated De'Longhi Espresso Machine makes shots of espresso with 15 bars of pressure and includes a manual milk frother.
"I love this so much," wrote an Amazon customer who purchased the espresso machine. "It's so easy to use and makes coffee so quickly. It was affordable compared to most espresso makers and the quality is amazing."
Th Sboly coffee device has six different drink options. It features an automatic milk frother. The coffee maker comes with ground coffee filter, k-cup filter and a tea leaf holder.
Sboly 6-in-1 coffee machine, $95 (regularly $129)
Make coffee with the press of a button. This simple Keurig K-Select coffee maker doesn't include a bunch of fancy bells and whistles but it's a classic. And it's on sale.
Keurig K-Select Coffee Maker, $129 (regularly $140)
For the coffee-fan who is looking to transition to a more involved coffee-making process, the French press is an easy, hands-on way to get more familiar with your morning brew.
Bodum Chambord French press coffee maker, $27 (reduced from $69)
These top-rated coffee and espresso makers aren't on sale. But if you're a coffee lover these are must-have kitchen gadgets .
Choose a coffee maker that makes a statement. This Smeg coffee maker has a retro look that will catch the attention of all who enter your kitchen. The Smeg lets you schedule a brew time so you can have coffee exactly when you want it. Choose between two aroma settings for your preferred coffee strength.
Smeg 10-cup drip coffee maker, $229
This all-in-one espresso machine with an integrated grinder can take your coffee from beans to espresso in under one minute. The machine features dose control grinding, optimal water pressure, faster heat up time and precise espresso extraction.
Breville Barista Touch espresso machine, $1,000
If you are looking for a barista-quality machine, then the 4.7-star-rated Breville Barista Express is it. This professional machine features controlled bean grinding, digital temperature control, low-pressure water pre-infusion and a steam wand perfect for making coffeehouse-style latte art.
Breville BES870BSXL Barista Express, $700
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