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Slash Your Coffee Costs: Up to $200 Off Machines & Subscriptions

At a Glance

  • 31 active coffee deals cut home brewing costs
  • Savings reach $200 on espresso machines, $66 on year-long subscriptions
  • Choices span drip makers, grinders, frothers, and global bean clubs
  • Why it matters: Daily café runs drain wallets; these offers slash per-cup prices without sacrificing taste

Home brewing keeps getting cheaper. News Of Losangeles‘s latest deal roundup shows 31 ways to save on everything from espresso rigs to monthly bean deliveries, with top markdowns topping $200. Whether you crave drip, espresso, or cold brew, the discounts run through January and stack with new-customer codes.

Coffee Makers Under $150

Ninja’s DualBrew Pro leads the pack. It flips between single K-Cup pours and 12-cup carafes in four brew styles-Classic, Rich, Over Ice, or Specialty. A first-time QVC shopper drops the price to $140 with code WELCOME20, down from the usual $160. Faith Chihil, News Of Losangeles‘s social producer, brews on it daily and touts the flexibility of swapping pods for full pots.

Keurig’s K-Mini targets small spaces. The 42-ounce reservoir means fewer refills, and the one-cup-at-a-time design fits dorm desks or office corners. It’s now $40, a $14 cut from the regular tag.

Other drip deals:

  • Ninja 12-cup programmable: $70 (save $20)
  • Mr. Coffee standard maker: $40 (save $14)
  • Keurig K-Duo hot-and-iced carafe model: $170 (save $50)
  • Bella Pro 12-cup: $40 (save $20)
  • GE 10-cup programmable: $100 (save $19)

Espresso Machines Up to $200 Off

Breville’s Barista Express Impress keeps its crown as News Of Losangeles‘s top espresso pick. The Impress Puck System auto-doses and tamps each shot, trimming mess and guesswork. The current deal knocks $200 off, landing at $599.

Casabrews’ 3700 Essential offers 20-bar extraction and programmable single- or double-shot volumes. It’s down to $100, a $30 savings.

De’Longhi’s Stilosa Manual uses a 15-bar pump and three infusion settings plus Thermoblock heat-up. The automatic steam wand textures milk to taste. Price: $279, $70 off list.

Additional espresso markdowns:

  • Nespresso Vertuo Pop Plus: $100 (save $60)
  • Cuisinart Espresso Bar Slim: $200 (save $50)
  • Bella Pro Barista Elite Drink Station: $150 (save $80)
Breville Barista Express Impress espresso machine brews coffee with beans and steaming pitcher on modern kitchen counter

Grinders, Frothers & Accessories

Cuisinart’s DBM-8 Supreme grinder covers 20 settings from coarse French press to fine espresso. A timed dial portions two to twelve cups, and the motor runs quiet for early-morning prep. It’s now $50, down $20.

The Miscedence 53-mm tamper brings lab-grade consistency. A triple-spring mechanism clicks at 30 pounds of pressure, ending tamping guesswork. Price: $30, a $10 drop.

Battery-powered frothers and scoops round out the list:

  • Handheld cordless frother: $10 (save $5)
  • Cuisinart hot-and-cold foam frother: $70 (save $20)
  • Williams Sonoma coffee tray: $31 (save $9)
  • Rainspire 9-inch spoons, two-pack: $3 (save $3)

Subscription Savings: Up to $66 Off a Year

Atlas Coffee Club ships single-origin beans monthly or quarterly with postcards and tasting notes. Prepay for 12 months and the cost falls to $214, cutting $66 versus month-to-month. A quarterly plan totals $183 for the year.

Trade Coffee uses an algorithm to match beans to taste. New subscribers take 50% off the first month and choose delivery cadence from weekly to every six weeks.

Equator Seasonal Blend subscriptions knock 10% off every 12-ounce bag and 15% per ounce on two-pound bags.

More subscription codes:

  • Stumptown: 15% off first five shipments with code 15OFF5
  • Black Rifle: 20% off first order, no code
  • Driftaway: 10% off with 12-month commitment
  • Bean Box: 20% off with code NEWYEAR20
  • Frothy Monkey: 20% off first order with code 1STSUB

How Long Deals Last

Retailers rarely flag end dates for small-appliance promos, but January historically carries the deepest discounts. Jonathan P. Miller notes that QVC’s extra $20 new-customer credit can vanish without notice, and subscription discounts typically apply only to the first order or prepaid term.

Quick Shopping Tips

  • Stack retailer coupons with cashback apps for bigger drops
  • Compare wattage and bar pressure-higher numbers mean faster brews and richer shots
  • Check return windows; some espresso machines carry 30-day trials
  • Factor bean cost: a $200 machine pays for itself in roughly two months versus a $5-a-day café habit

Key Takeaways

  • 31 deals cut coffee gear and bean costs by up to $200
  • Ninja DualBrew Pro drops to $140 with new-user code
  • Breville Barista Express Impress leads espresso savings at $200 off
  • Year-long Atlas subscription saves $66 versus monthly plans

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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