These 6 Black Friday coffee machine deals are guaranteed to make a barista out of you
Save up to AU$1,100 on Breville, Nespesso and more
Who doesn't love a good coffee? If you don't – these deals aren't for you, because Kiwi coffee connoisseurs are drinking good this Black Friday, and these are only early offers. That's right, Black Friday doesn't kick off until November 29, but New Zealand's biggest retailers like Noel Leeming and Amazon AU have already thrown some delicious deals into their sacks.
And don't worry, there's a coffee machine deal to be had no matter your budget. With deals such as NZ$1,100 off the Breville the Oracle, the Nespresso Vertuo Next bundle for under NZ$200 and 50% off a 1L french press, no matter what kind of coffee drinker you are, or who you're shopping for, these 6 Black Friday deals account for tastes, talents and wallets of all kinds.
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Save NZ$1,100.98
If the best ratio of easiest process to best tasting coffee is what you're after, this deal on Breville's The Oracle is for you. From grinding to tamping and milk texturing, the entire process is automatic – it features 45 grind settings, a dual boiler heating system, stainless steel portafilter and low pressure pre-infusion that promises perfect coffee with zero skill required. And you can still brew a cup exactly how you like by taking control over your shot volume (or just let it pour one or two shots).
Save NZ$600.95
The Breville the Barista Touch simplifies the brewing process by combining a compact integrated grinder with assisted tamping and auto-dosing to produce great results. It has an intuitive touchscreen and even automatically froths your milk for you. Working just as well for a quick dash of coffee as it does for when you want to take your time with your brew. While its cheaper than The Oracle, this machine is still an investment – a worthy one at NZ$600 off.
Save NZ$209.10
The simplest coffee machine we've ever had the pleasure of using, we also raved about its consistently delicious crema and virtually mess-free experience in our Nespresso Vertuo Next review. Our two biggest problems were that the pods are expensive comparatively to beans, and it doesn't come with a milk frother. This deal, though, includes the Aeroccino3 and leaves you plenty of dosh for pods.
Save NZ$135.92
Promising super easy, great-tasting coffee, this coffee machine offers espresso, cappuccino, lattes and more, thanks to its built-in milk frother. All you have to do is set the dial to how frothy you want it, plus, the removable milk reservoir allows you to store it in the fridge. With a large 2L water tank and the ability to handle large and small cups, this is a great grab for simple, pod-free coffee making – though you'll have to get a separate grinder (or buy ground beans).
Save NZ$90.95
Want to wake up to a fresh pot of black coffee every morning? Say hello to Breville's the Aroma Style. Frankly, its RRP makes it difficult to recommend, with cheaper options like an Aeropress offering a similar taste. However, at more than 50% off, The Aroma Style can make timed brews, adjust brew strength and promises no drips from its premium build – ensuring you wake up to a brewed pot every morning.
Save NZ$51.40
Pour your ground beans in, pour in your boiled water and let it sit for a minute, then press the lid down to the bottom and grab a mug. The french press makes brewing coffee simple. It only takes a minute to complete the brewing process, and the 1L coffee maker will stay plenty hot long enough for multiple cups – even if it doesn't stay warm electronically. With a 4.5-star rating from over 20,000 Amazon reviews, if you want an affordable coffee maker this is it.
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