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Wake up and smell the saving: De'Longhi's cult coffee machine slashed by 42 per cent on Amazon Australia

Wake up and smell the saving: De'Longhi's cult coffee machine slashed by 42 per cent on Amazon Australia

7NEWS5 days ago
The price of takeaway coffee might be creeping higher, but your morning caffeine ritual doesn't have to suffer.
The De'Longhi Magnifica Start with Milk Fully Automatic Coffee Machine is currently on sale for just $749 on Amazon Australia — that's a massive 42 per cent off its usual $1,299 price tag.
This all-in-one machine brings the full café experience to your kitchen bench.
It grinds fresh beans, brews espresso or long coffee, froths your milk with rich, velvety foam and even cleans itself after each use.
For coffee lovers chasing café-quality without the daily queue (or bill), this could be the smartest purchase of the year.
For freshly ground coffee at the press of a button, Magnifica Start lives up to its name.
It grinds whole beans fresh for every brew and includes a separate compartment for pre-ground coffee if you're mixing things up.
The 250g bean container means you can make multiple cups without refilling.
Enjoy four automatic recipes including espresso, long coffee, steam for tea and infusions, and milk-based drinks, all customised to your liking.
Choose your preferred aroma strength, mild, medium or strong, and select from hot, medium or low temperatures.
Automatic milk frothing with zero effort
Thanks to De'Longhi's LatteCrema Hot Technology, the machine creates fine, rich foam at the ideal temperature for the perfect cappuccino or latte.
There's no guesswork or fiddling with steam wands, just one-touch luxury that looks (and tastes) impressive.
The milk carafe also features one-touch automatic cleaning.
After making your drink, press the clean button to flush the system with warm water and remove milk residue.
Any leftover milk can be stored in the fridge in the same carafe, no mess, no waste.
Designed for convenience and easy cleaning
De'Longhi has made the post-coffee clean-up just as effortless as the brewing process.
The brewing unit is removable and rinses easily under the tap.
Other parts are dishwasher safe, including the deep-clean-friendly carafe which can be disassembled and washed by hand or in the dishwasher.
That means you get more time sipping your latte in peace and less time scrubbing kitchen bench mess.
A serious upgrade for your morning
This is more than just a discount — it's an opportunity to bring a luxury coffee experience home.
With the De'Longhi Magnifica Start, you get freshly ground coffee, rich milk foam and the customisation of a café-style menu, all for less than the cost of many capsule machines on the market.
Now sitting at under $750, this deal is already gaining traction with Aussie shoppers.
For anyone who's serious about coffee (and sick of café queues), this is one machine worth jumping on quickly.
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