
Amazon Slashes Breville Espresso Machine Price Below Black Friday as Stock Clears Out Fast
No one is disputing the fact that coffee from the hands of a barista just tastes better. But it also starts to get expensive. When you think about all the money you could be spending on coffee per year, it might turn your stomach a bit. Especially when there are coffee makers that could cut down on both time and money at home, and you could be saving hundreds a year if you tore into them.
This deal will wake you up. Get the Breville Barista Pro Espresso Machine for just $600, down from its usual price of $850. That's $250 off and a discount of 29%.
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Make your favorite coffee at home for less
This all-in-one coffee maker has everything you need if you're ready to ditch the grind and save you hundreds, if not thousands a year, depending on how often you go out for coffee. Inside the brushed-stainless-steel body you'll find a commercial-style, conical-burr grinder, precise digital temperature control (PID), and a powerful steam wand. It's all all arranged so you can go from whole beans to velvety micro-foam in well under a minute.
And you don't even have to worry about using the correct amount of coffee. The integrated grinder doses beans automatically; you adjust grind size and shot volume with simple dials. That means less guesswork and fewer countertop gadgets compared with a separate grinder-and-machine setup.
Breville's ThermoJet heating system is another highlight, reaching brewing temperature in about three seconds. There's also a a nine-bar extraction, which means the result at the end is full-flavored espresso that tastes like you could have gotten it from your absolute favorite coffee shop. The LCD screen can even walk you through grind settings, shot length, and even cleaning cycles, so you know exactly what to do from day one.
Milk drinks are equally straightforward. The stainless steam wand creates silky foam suitable for lattes and cappuccinos and swivels 360 degrees for easy positioning. A built-in hot-water spout makes Americanos or tea a breeze, and Breville includes single- and dual-wall filter baskets so you can experiment with freshly ground beans or use pre-ground coffee while you hone your skills.
Remember, you get $250 off this machine, so that makes it just $600. It's well worth saving up to get it since it'll ultimately save you money, or just grabbing outright for everything it's capable of. If you're tired of buying coffee almost every day, this is what'll finally change things for you.
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