Technology
Keurig K-Cafe is on sale for $99.99 — save $80
TL;DR: You can get Keurig’s innovative K-Cafe coffee maker for just $99.99 — a savings of $80 or 44 percent off its usual price tag.
There’s nothing like getting your day started off with a solid cup of coffee, because who needs sleep when you can take some good ol’ fashioned caffeine straight to the bloodstream? Whether you’re looking to avoid the long lines at your local coffee shop in lieu of catching some extra Z’s or simply just enjoy having more options, an at home coffee maker is the way to go.
This Prime Day, you can get the Amazon Choice awarded Keurig K-Cafe on sale for $99.99, saving you $80. In fact, we’ve seen the coffee, latte, and cappuccino maker priced as high as $230 on Amazon, so this is one Prime Day deal you don’t want to miss out on.
To put it simply, the Keurig K-Cafe is basically like having a personal barista in your home at all times, except not in a creepy way and your name will never be spelled incorrectly. If you’re a simple kind of coffee lover, the K-Cafe uses a K-Cup pod to brew your go-to blend of choice in just seconds. But thanks to its innovative design, frothy cappuccinos and lattes can be whipped up in three easy steps: brew a shot of concentrated espresso, froth your choice of milk, and voila. And guess what? It’s never extra for oat milk at home.
The 3-in-1 coffee maker comes with options for 2, 6, 8, 10, and 12 ounce brews, for a highly customizable beverage experience in the comfort of your own kitchen. Boasting a 60 ounce water reservoir, you won’t be spending any of those precious morning minutes constantly heading to the fridge for a refill.
Since Keurig is arguably the biggest name in the gourmet home brew biz — and it topped our list of — it’s a Prime Day purchase you can feel confident about and is sure to level up your morning coffee routine.
Head to Amazon to get the Keurig K-Cafe coffee maker while it’s still on sale for $99.99.
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