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Nescafé coffee machine on sale for under £30 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The stylish Nescafé Dolce Gusto Jovia coffee machine is on sale for £29.99 on Amazon, saving you 25% on list price.
Despite what you may have been led to believe, you do not have to spend hundreds of pounds on a coffee machine. In fact, you can now pick up a quality device for under £30 on Amazon.
The Nescafé Dolce Gusto Jovia by De’Longhi coffee machine is currently on sale for £29.99 on Amazon. This is down by 25% on list price, saving you £10.That’s a ridiculously low price for a device that can produce 40 varieties of hot and cold drinks with the touch of a button.
The Jovia boasts a mechanical lever which allows you to adjust the volume of your drink, with a seriously easy-to-clean design. This coffee machine takes your favourite Dolce Gusto pods and turns them into something special, with cappuccinos, espressos, iced drinks, hot chocolate, and much more on offer.
This product could get further discounts in the Black Friday sale, but we would be surprised. We can’t see this device dropping even lower at this late stage, so you might as well start shopping.
This coffee machine might be cheap, but it also works efficiently to produce all your favourite drinks.
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