Step Up Your Morning Routine with This Epic Sale on Nespresso Coffee Machines
published about 2 hours agoRaise your hand if you’re not a morning person (join the club!). While there’s nothing more satisfying than a cozy, steaming cup of coffee first thing in the morning, the reality is that most coffee makers take a while to brew and often require you to measure out an exact ratio of grounds to water (which inevitably leads to spillage). That’s why we’re big fans of Nespresso machines — just pop in a coffee or espresso capsule and make sure the water reservoir is filled, then with a quick push of a button you have a freshly brewed cup of joe in under a minute. And we have great news: Bed Bath & Beyond is having a major sale on select Nespresso machines right now! Many of the popular Vertuo Next and VertuoLine models, which can be used to whip up coffee, espresso, and cappuccino, are 25 percent off — but only for a limited time. So if you’re looking to up your at-home barista game, head over to Bed Bath & Beyond to check out these great deals. We’ve picked out a few below to get you started.
Part of the newest generation of Vertuo technology , this machine has all the bells and whistles. It uses centrifusion technology to brew three cup sizes for coffee, as well as both single and double espresso. With six speed settings, 19 bars of pressure, a 20-second brew time, and an Aeroccino frother, there's officially no more need for your daily coffee shop run.
Full disclosure, I bought this exact machine just three weeks ago, and it's already been a game-changer for my morning routine. I blearily wander to the kitchen, pop in a Nespresso pod, press a button, and I have a steaming cup of coffee ready to jolt me awake in under a minute. When I'm feeling extra ambitious, I froth up some almond milk to top off my cup. This machine makes five sizes — Espresso, Double Espresso, Gran Lungo, Coffee, and Alto — and automatically recognizes the capsule for blend-specific brewing.
One of the more compact options in the line, this machine is a dream if counter space is at a premium (my college roommate even fit one into our tiny dorm room!). And just because it's smaller doesn't mean it sacrifices any of Nespresso's signature qualities — it accommodates five cup sizes, has an automatic shut-off, brews coffee in just 20 seconds, and comes with an Aeroccino milk frother. Trust me, it beats dining hall coffee by a mile.
If you love your morning cup of joe but have no need for frothed milk, this is the Nespresso machine for you . On sale for just $130, this model delivers classic Nespresso-grade coffee at a fraction of the usual cost. It makes two cup sizes — 8-oz. coffee and 1.35-oz. espresso — and has capsule recognition technology that ensures you get the optimal brew. This model also has a movable cup support to accommodate larger servings, which is great if you prefer to sip out of a bigger Thermos like I do. And with automatic capsule ejection, there's literally no cleanup!
This machine makes more than classic espressos, including the perfect cup of coffee with a smooth layer of crema on top. (Who doesn't want their first sip in the morning to be a creamy sip of froth?) With a removable reservoir, a single-serve option, dishwasher-safe attachments, and push-button operation, this Nespresso machine streamlines your morning. Bonus: It comes with a complimentary welcome set of Nespresso Vertuo capsules in an array of flavors.
This model brews 5-, 8-, and 14-oz cups of coffee, as well as 1.35- and 2.7-oz shots of espresso, so whether you like slowly sipping on a large mug of coffee or prefer a quick espresso shot, this machine is your personal barista. It comes with a complimentary set of Vertuo capsules in a variety of blends, too, so you can sample and find your faovrite brew. The best part? It's on sale right now for less than $130 !
Phoebe Sklansky
Editorial Intern, Kitchn Commerce Team
Phoebe is the Editorial Intern for the Kitchn Commerce team. You can usually find her crafting a charcuterie board or making the most out of her tiny apartment kitchen. She is a student at Vanderbilt and is based out of Nashville and New York.
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