Black Friday coffee maker deals are always some of our favorites because making good coffee can be a pricey affair. That’s true whether you’re going the fancy espresso maker route or just want a really good drip coffee maker. And we watch prices all year and can say that some of the deals, that can run over 30% off, are very real and unlikely to stick around until next year. In fact, the best deals will probably sell out before the weekend is done.
Shop some favorite deals from the top…
- A test kitchen favorite: Technivorm Moccamaster 10-Cup Coffee Maker, $251
$360on Amazon - A complete set up that will automatically make pour-over quality coffee: Fellow Aiden Big Bundle (with brewer, grinder, and scale) $641
$802on Fellow - A great semi-automatic espresso machine for less than $1,000: Breville Barista Express Impress $800
$900on Amazon - The best French press: Espro P7 French press coffee maker, $120
$150on Amazon - The best cold-brew coffee maker: OXO Cold Brew Coffee Maker, $23
$35on Amazon - For espresso on-the-go: Wacaco Nanopresso $68
$85on Amazon
Read our coverage of other Black Friday sales
So if your ancient Mr. Coffee isn’t cutting it anymore and you’re ready for an upgrade (maybe to a nicer, sleeker, more effective Mr. Coffee, which is now a thing) you’ve come to the right place—at the right time too. Because you’re sure to find something to suit your needs among this year’s Black Friday coffee maker deals, across a whole range of brewers: drip machines, French presses, espresso machines, or something more versatile.
Below, find the best coffee maker deals to shop right now. And be sure to bookmark this story and check back often as we’ll be working around the clock to bring you the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday coffee maker deals as they happen (and sell out).
Drip coffee machines
Fellow’s Aiden coffee maker is simply the best we’ve ever used (check here if you want to know why) and as the holiday shopping season kicks off the Aiden along with Fellow’s knockout burr grinder, coffee scale and coffee storage solution are all on sale together. This is your chance to get the best automatic coffee set up we could come up with. Also, Two of our other favorite drip coffee brewers are on sale: The Technivorm Moccamaster and the Café Specialty Coffee Maker. The Moccamaster is a classic we’ve been recommending for years, especially for households with lots of coffee drinkers, as it makes 10 cups at a time (just know that the Moccamaster is not a programmable coffee maker). The Café Specialty Coffee Maker is another drip coffee maker for pour-over people—or rather for coffee connoisseurs who are very particular about brew strength and temperature.
DEAL: The Fellow Aiden Big Bundle
DEAL: Technivorm Moccamaster KBGV 10-Cup Coffee Maker
DEAL: BALMUDA The Brew | Automatic Pour Over Coffee Maker
DEAL: Cuisinart Perfectemp 14-Cup Coffee Maker
DEAL: Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker
Espresso machine deals
Breville has been a longtime stand by for us in our espresso machine testing because they offer incredible consistency and are some of the easiest to use if you aren’t a hardcore espressohead. If you’re looking to step up from the beginner-friendly Breville Bambino Plus, the Breville Barista Express Impress is an excellent option—and it’s on sale right now. This machine has a built-in grinder and automates various espresso-making tasks like dosing and tamping, streamlining the process for those who want high-quality coffee without diving too deep into the technicalities. De’Longhi’s Specialista Arte Evo is another discounted espresso maker that does the same. If you do want to dive into the finer points of espresso brewing there are deals on prosumer (that’s “professional” + “consumer”) espresso makers from Rancilio Silvia and Seattle Coffee Gear’s Diletta machines, which are particularly affordable as high end machines go because they’re basically the retailer’s house brand.
DEAL: Breville Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine
DEAL: Breville Oracle Touch, Damson Blue
DEAL: Diletta Mio Espresso Machine
DEAL: Rocket Flat TCA Espresso Machine
DEAL: De’Longhi La Specialista Arte Evo Espresso Machine with Cold Brew
DEAL: Bosch 300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with Milk Express
French presses on sale
A French press is arguably the easiest and cheapest way to brew deeply flavored coffee without a machine (and you can use it for tea and cocktails too). Bodum’s classic French presses, which, if you are picturing a French press in your head right now, it’s probably a Bodum, are on sale. But so too are the even better (though somewhat more expensive) presses from Espro that feature the best filter operation we’ve ever seen.
DEAL: ESPRO – P7 French Press
DEAL: ESPRO – P6 French Press
DEAL: Bodum Chambourd French Press, Copper
DEAL: Bodum 34oz Brazil French Press
A coffee subscription
There is no coffee making without, well, actual coffee. The folks at Atlas Coffee, who do a nice job bringing a wide range of coffee growing regions and styles to your mailbox, are offering up a free bag with any new subscription through Cyber weekend.
DEAL: Atlas Coffee Club Subscription
Use code FREECOFFEE to get your first bag of coffee free plus over $50 in other freebies.
“Occasional” coffee makers
Some coffee makers are meant to take up semi-permanent residence on your counter and others only make occasional, or seasonal appearances, as needed. The travel-friendly Aeropress and Nanopresso, as well as the OXO Cold Brew Coffee Maker fit into this category—but they’re so good at what they do you could use them every day too.
DEAL: WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker
OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker (Black)
DEAL: Aeropress Clear Coffee Press
Nespresso machines
If you’re a house divided, or a person who wants the convenience of a pod coffee maker and the ability to make a great latte at home, consider something from Nespresso’s Vertuoline. These machines make a damn fine cup of coffee as well as consistently good espresso-style shots using centrifuge technology. The Nespresso Vertuo Plus is our favorite single-serve coffee maker, but there are plenty of models in the Vertuoline to fit a variety of needs. The Veruto Next can brew a full carafe of coffee from a single pod (and Nespresso sells a pretty glass carafe that fits perfectly under the spout, and the newer Breville Nespresso Vertuo Creatista resembles a “real” espresso machine, thanks to its steam wand and shiny stainless steel body. The latest machine, the Nespresso Vertuo Pop, is a more compact machine that resembles the Vertuo Next and right now there’s a cool matte black model on sale.
DEAL: Nespresso Vertuo Plus Coffee and Espresso Maker by De’Longhi, Black
DEAL: Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee and Espresso Maker by De’Longhi
DEAL: Nespresso Vertuo Creatista Coffee and Espresso Maker by Breville
Limited Edition Nespresso Vertuo POP+ by Breville with Milk Frother
Milk frothers
If you don’t get a machine with a steam wand (or a bundle with a frother), but still want the ability to make lattes and cappuccinos at home, right now you can save on a separate milk frother that makes warm or cold frothed milk at the push of a button.
Nespresso Aeroccino3 Milk Frother
DEAL: Instant Milk Frother
Coffee scales
If you are serious (or considering being serious) about making good coffee, one of the most important things you can do is get your coffee to water ratio correct. The best way to do that? Weigh your coffee beans. Depending on which one you have, a normal kitchen scale might work. But if you’re brewing espresso there will be real difference between brewing a single shot using 9 grams of coffee and 7.8 or 10.2 grams of coffee and your scale might not have that. So consider these awesome coffee scales, on sale now.
DEAL: TIMEMORE Black Mirror Basic 2 Coffee Scale with Timer
DEAL: Fellow Tally Pro Studio Digital Coffee Scale
Other versatile coffee systems
As much as we love Nespresso machines, we’d be remiss to not include the versatile machines from Ninja and Instant brands. Ninja’s Dual Brew can brew a full pot of coffee or a single-serving of your own ground coffee in a reusable pod. This Ninja is also compatible with Keurig’s single-serve K-cup pods (we don’t like the coffee from K-cups, but you do you). While Instant’s Pot Pod won’t brew a full pot of coffee, it does allow you to use your own ground coffee in a reusable single-serve pod as well as Keurig’s K-Cup pods and Nespresso’s Original Line pods. This machine also allows you to choose your brew size and strength, and there’s even a button for iced coffee.
DEAL: Ninja DualBrew Pro Specialty Coffee System
DEAL: Instant Pot Dual Pod 3-in-1 Coffee Maker
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