Best coffee maker deals for January 2023

For some, waking up is nigh impossible without a full, steaming cup of coffee. But in order to make one, you need a great coffee maker or coffee machine. Are you shopping for a new coffee machine? You’re in luck. We found deeply-discounted coffee makers and espresso machines from Keurig, Ninja, Nespresso, Breville, Sboly, and more. Whether you’re looking for a single-serve coffee maker, a 4-cup coffee maker, or a combination coffee and espresso machine with all the bells and whistles, we scoured major merchant sites to bring you the best coffee maker deals. We update this post regularly, so be sure to check back when you’re in the market for a new java machine!

Today’s top deals on coffee makers

Mr. Coffee 5-cup Mini Brew coffee maker — $20, was $25

Mr Coffee 2129512 5 cup coffee maker on countertop

Not quite a full pot, but plenty to keep coming back for a few cups this maker is excellent for small kitchens and living spaces. It makes 25 ounces of coffee per run and has a grab-a-cup auto-pause mode that stops the brewing if you want to fill your mug before it’s finished. The lift and clean filter basket makes it easy to add filters, clean out the reservoir, and get ready for a new day.

Mr. Coffee single-serve iced and hot coffee maker – $52, was $65

Mr Coffee Single Serve 22 oz ice and hot maker

This single-serve machine can handle both iced and hot coffee and brews in under four minutes. That’s perfect if you’re in a hurry or just want some strong coffee, quickly. It’s pod-free, and brews in 6, 8, 12, or 16-ounce increments for hot coffee, along with 22-ounces of iced. The reusable filter makes it easy to clean, fill, clean, and use again. You get a reusable tumbler, lid, straw, the filter, and a dual-sided scoop all included.

Keurig K-Mini single-serve coffee maker — $78, was $100

Keurig coffee maker K-Mini on a kitchen counter with lemon-colored cup and bowls.

This single-serve brewer uses K-cups like you’ve come to know and expect of Keurig machines. It brews 6 to 12-ounce cups at a time, and in minutes. The water reservoir holds enough for one full cup, so you refill after each brew but it’s quick and easy to do. It’s energy-efficient, and super compact, so perfect for kitchenettes and apartment living, plus it’s travel-mug-friendly to boot.

Keurig K-Duo 12-cup and single-serve coffee maker in one — $118, was $190

The Keurig K-Duo coffee maker sets on a kitchen counter.

This convenient Keurig dual-system offers the best of both worlds. When you want a single-serve K-cup you can brew that, or you can brew an entire 12-cup pot at once. The large 60-ounce water reservoir is shared between the two brew elements. You also get varying brew sizes, from 6 to 10 ounces, strong brew options, and auto brew support. This is a must-have for families of any size.

Keurig K-Elite single-serve coffee maker — $130, was $190

The Keurig K-Elite Coffee Maker dispenses coffee into a blue ceramic mug.

This single-serve K-cup-driven coffee maker also delivers hot water on demand for hot cocoa, tea, and beyond. Choose from 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12-ounce brew sizes, depending on how big your mug is. What’s more, there’s even an iced setting to brew hot coffee over ice for gourmet-quality iced coffee. The large 75-ounce water reservoir holds enough for several brews before you need to refill.

How to choose a coffee maker

Single-serving or carafe brews

When you just want one cup, single-serving coffee appliances are fast, easy, and economical. The most common single-serve coffee brewers use disposable pods from Keurig or Nespresso. The pods typically contain one serving of coffee grounds so you can’t use your own coffee grinder.

You’ll find Keurig brand coffee makers and Nespresso coffee and espresso machines from Breville or De’Longhi — the two companies licensed by Nespresso for the U.S. market — at most major storefront and online merchants. Both brands have coffees available in a wide variety of flavors and types. Single-serve machines are also a great choice if you like to try many different flavors, one cup at a time, or if coffee drinkers in your home or office have varied preferences.

If you drink a lot of coffee or if everyone in your family or office drinks the same type of coffee, single-serve machines still have advantages in the lack of wasted coffee and easy cleanup. If everyone drinks the same brew or you’re not that thrilled by the amount of plastic and paper waste, a carafe-style coffee maker is a better choice.

Using carafe brewers costs less per cup than single-serve coffee machines, but that only holds if you drink every pot to the bottom. Depending on the design of the carafe brewer coffee basket and filter, cleanup can also be a bigger and messier chore than with single-serve machines.

Coffee, espresso, or multifunction coffee drink machines

As you’ll see in the deals in this roundup, you can buy coffee appliances for prices that range from under $50 to more than $500. It’s easy to get carried away with all the available features in coffee machines, especially the multifunction designs with precise control settings. If you’re considering fancy coffee machines, you should know espresso machines with lots of features are often complicated to use correctly and a bear to keep clean.

Unless you are experienced in preparing barista-grade brews, we suggest starting with an 8-cup to 12-cup basket-brew carafe style coffee maker for everyday use. With a relatively inexpensive basket brewer on hand for crowds and your usual coffee consumption, then it can be fun to venture into the world of espresso drinks. We suggest you start with a less complicated device, perhaps one of the Nespresso combination espresso and coffee machines that don’t require a semester’s class to operate but give you the ability to serve single shots and, with an attached or stand-alone milk frother, your favorite latte and cappuccino drinks.

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