Technology
Nespresso Pixie espresso machine is 37% off at Amazon — save $85
TL;DR: Get the compact Nespresso Pixie coffee machine for $143.86. It’s usually priced at $229, so you’ll be holding on to a savings of $85.14.
Not all coffee is created equal. Sure, you could start your morning choking down your office’s warm bean water, or you could turn your daily caffeine ritual into something a bit more satisfying. Life’s too short and really, your tastebuds deserve better. The good news is, that by bringing a gourmet coffee machine into your home, a damn fine cup of coffee is never too far from reach.
Enter: the barista-style Nespresso Pixie coffee and espresso machine on sale at Amazon for $143.86. This powerful little brewer is usually listed at $229, so you’ll be saving an impressive 37% while significantly elevating your coffee experience and bidding farewell to subpar brews for good.
The Nespresso Pixie can be programmed to whip up your go-to coffee in a range of sizes and heats to an ideal brewing temperature in just 25 seconds, so you never have to wait long to have a steaming cup of joe in hand (or pour it over ice if that’s more your style). And while the Pixie works to give you more energy, it consumes less thanks to an automatic power-off function which turns it off 9 minutes after being used.
Head to Amazon to snag the Nespresso Pixie for $143.86 and make your coffee routine a more mindful experience.
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