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7NEWS
8 hours ago
- Business
- 7NEWS
Wake up and smell the saving: De'Longhi's cult coffee machine slashed by 42 per cent on Amazon Australia
The price of takeaway coffee might be creeping higher, but your morning caffeine ritual doesn't have to suffer. The De'Longhi Magnifica Start with Milk Fully Automatic Coffee Machine is currently on sale for just $749 on Amazon Australia — that's a massive 42 per cent off its usual $1,299 price tag. This all-in-one machine brings the full café experience to your kitchen bench. It grinds fresh beans, brews espresso or long coffee, froths your milk with rich, velvety foam and even cleans itself after each use. For coffee lovers chasing café-quality without the daily queue (or bill), this could be the smartest purchase of the year. For freshly ground coffee at the press of a button, Magnifica Start lives up to its name. It grinds whole beans fresh for every brew and includes a separate compartment for pre-ground coffee if you're mixing things up. The 250g bean container means you can make multiple cups without refilling. Enjoy four automatic recipes including espresso, long coffee, steam for tea and infusions, and milk-based drinks, all customised to your liking. Choose your preferred aroma strength, mild, medium or strong, and select from hot, medium or low temperatures. Automatic milk frothing with zero effort Thanks to De'Longhi's LatteCrema Hot Technology, the machine creates fine, rich foam at the ideal temperature for the perfect cappuccino or latte. There's no guesswork or fiddling with steam wands, just one-touch luxury that looks (and tastes) impressive. The milk carafe also features one-touch automatic cleaning. After making your drink, press the clean button to flush the system with warm water and remove milk residue. Any leftover milk can be stored in the fridge in the same carafe, no mess, no waste. Designed for convenience and easy cleaning De'Longhi has made the post-coffee clean-up just as effortless as the brewing process. The brewing unit is removable and rinses easily under the tap. Other parts are dishwasher safe, including the deep-clean-friendly carafe which can be disassembled and washed by hand or in the dishwasher. That means you get more time sipping your latte in peace and less time scrubbing kitchen bench mess. A serious upgrade for your morning This is more than just a discount — it's an opportunity to bring a luxury coffee experience home. With the De'Longhi Magnifica Start, you get freshly ground coffee, rich milk foam and the customisation of a café-style menu, all for less than the cost of many capsule machines on the market. Now sitting at under $750, this deal is already gaining traction with Aussie shoppers. For anyone who's serious about coffee (and sick of café queues), this is one machine worth jumping on quickly.


Tom's Guide
04-07-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Act fast! This Breville espresso machine is randomly $200 off right now — and it has a touchscreen
We're rounding up the best early Prime Day deals so you don't have to. As one of Tom's Guide's resident coffee nerds, I spend an embarrassing amount of my life thinking about, making, and drinking coffee. Oh, and I'm also an ex-barista, so I have a wealth of professional coffee experience too! I've got a huge mental list of Breville espresso machines I'm desperate to try, and the Barista Touch is right at the top of that list. I'm so intrigued by the touchscreen — and De'Longhi's rival touchscreen model (the La Specialista Touch) got rave reviews from our team. So when I saw the Breville Barista Touch on sale for just $799 — down from $999 — I knew I had to shout about it. Breville espresso machines rarely ever go on sale, so I don't know how long this deal will last — I wouldn't wait. Good question! The touchscreen itself is kind of the centerpiece of the machine. From the touchscreen, you can calibrate: The Breville Barista Touch is on sale for just $799, which is a super low price for a Breville machine. If you want an espresso machine with a built in grinder (which is better for ease of use and less mess), then the cheapest you can get is the $699 Barista Express. Right now, the premium Barista Touch is just an extra $100 — and you get a touchscreen with 5 pre-programmed drink recipes. With all the complicated guesswork taken out of making coffee, the Barista Touch is one of the easiest ways to master espresso. Most people find "dialling in" espresso the hardest part of making coffee. Dialling in refers to finding the correct grind size and dose for your machine. If this is all visually displayed on the espresso machine itself, it takes away the need to get a coffee scale and do mental math. The Barista Touch also memorizes your recipes. For example, if you want a triple-shot flat white in the morning and a weak cappuccino in the afternoon, the Barista Touch will remember exactly how to make up to 8 drinks and will walk you through the process every time. If you want an espresso machine with a touchscreen, the Breville Barista Touch is the most affordable way to do that. Below is the Breville Barista Touch Impress, which costs $1,499. The Breville Barista Touch Impress is double the price of the Touch, but it does a few more things. The Touch Impress auto-steams all milks (including plant-based alternatives) and automatically tamps for you. However, the Barista Touch ($699) has all the same internal premium features as the Touch Impress ($1,499), including: a PID controller, Thermoblock heating system, 10-bar pressure (the Impress has 9-bar), and a 30-click conical burr grinder. If you want premium performance at a lower cost, then the Breville Barista Touch is the machine for you. I can't believe how affordable it is right now.


Eater
02-07-2025
- Business
- Eater
Need a Buzz? DeLonghi Espresso Machines Are Up to 39% Off
Retail overlord Jeff Bezos might've gifted guests at his lavish Venetian wedding Amazon slippers, but if your invite to his nuptials got lost in the mail, fear not — Italian luxury is still within reach thanks to the De'Longhi deals for Prime Day. Call this early Prime Day deal a honeymoon gift: De'Longhi, makers of premium Italian espresso machines, are on super sale, with discounts of up to 39% off, so we're talking serious markdowns on the bougie, reliable appliance brand. If there's an empty space in your kitchen right next to your wooden sign that reads 'But first, coffee,' now's the time to fill it with one of these beauties. De'Longhi's sleek espresso machines are made for the real coffee head — the true bean bros. If you're unfamiliar with De'Longhi's game, the small appliance manufacturer was born in Treviso, Italy in 1902, and is well-known in the coffee industry for its many models of well-designed espresso machines. When it comes to espresso, trust Italians. It's their thing! At-home baristas, buckle up to go full script on that java, baby! That was an internet joke, but for real, we've always wanted one of these bad boys — and now seems to be the time to add to cart. Here are a few that deserve that coveted spot on your counter. This handsome, multifunctional stainless steel espresso machine is 35% off right now. Only $149.95 for a primo espresso maker? I'm buzzin' — and will be taking full advantage of its milk frother, temperature control function, and ability to make on-demand espresso martinis (!). The original price on this luxe, do-it-all bad boy is $749.50, but right now, you'll save 33% and take it home for under 500 bucks. Looking for a built-in grinder, cold extraction technology, and easy to clean, dishwasher-safe parts? Move quick. This versatile machine is for those who like to switch it up between coffee and espresso drinks, hot and iced. At the touch of a button, it brews four different cup sizes with a heat up time of just 25 seconds, and as an added bonus, it comes with an Aeroccino3 milk frother. At 35% off, it's likely at its best price of the year. If you've been wanting to finally get into espresso, but fear keeps you from being your truest caffeinated self, the Stilosa is the perfect starter machine — ready to save you many, many dollars on lattes and cappuccinos. At just $99.95 — down from $149.95 — this is the time to buy. Short on counter space? You can still make espresso at home, mate. This petite but powerful machine is perfect for a small kitchen, and doesn't skimp on features, from Advanced Thermoblock technology to a steam wand that makes gorgeous microfoam every time. [Alarm clock noise] At 39% off, this is the best discounted price for a De'Longhi espresso machine on Amazon right now. The Magnifica Evo really lives up to its name, with tons of built-in functions and touch-of-a-button settings that will have you sipping on an iced coffee, latte, or macchiano in minutes (and with pretty much zero effort on your end). The automatic milk frother, Lattecrema system, and personalizable latte memory are just the beginning — and yes, you're saving a whopping $350 right now. Head over to Amazon to see all of De'Longhi's buzzy Prime Day deals , and catch our full rundown of the best early Prime Day deals here . See More: Add to Cart Buy This Thing Eater at Home Shopping and Pantry Guides


Tom's Guide
24-06-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
My favorite budget espresso machine just crashed to an even lower price — I can't believe this early Prime Day deal
I'm tracking the best early Prime Day deals so you don't have to. As an ex-barista, I'm always thirsting for new espresso machines to test out, so I've got one eye permanently glued to the best espresso machine deals. Why? Well, espresso machines are expensive. The best espresso machines can get well above $1,000. Even compact machines can cost up to $800. I've always had my eye on De'Longhi, as it consistently produces affordable machines that are perfect for beginners or those on a budget. I especially love the De'Longhi Stilosa. I gave it 4 stars in my review, and I won't stop going on about it. Everything about it suggests it'll be meh, but it's really fantastic. It looks plasticky, but when the espresso tastes this good and my bank balance isn't gasping for air, I can overlook that. I'm an ex-barista, so I know how to get premium coffee out of budget espresso machines. The De'Longhi Stilosa is one of the cheapest espresso machines I've ever seen, but that doesn't mean it's bad. It's actually excellent for the price. Espresso machines never come this cheap. In the U.K., the De'Longhi Stilosa is an even better deal — it's below £100. For more serious espresso lovers, the U.K. only new Stilosa comes with a different steam wand, but if you just want a cheap and efficient espresso machine, the OG Stilosa will do the trick. In black, it's £97, and in cream, it's £99. I tested the newer version of the De'Longhi Stilosa, but De'Longhi's representative confirmed to me that the only difference is that the OG is compatible with espresso pods and has a different steam wand. In terms of actual espresso making, the Stilosa is a beast. I test espresso machines for a living, and I've never seen a machine this cheap that actually works. Not only does the Stilosa pull delicious espresso, but it's also relatively easy to master. Obviously, espresso is both an art and a science, so you'll need practice to be able to sling shots like the barista in your local artisan cafe. I outlined exactly how I got perfect espresso on my De'Longhi Stilosa. Here's a sneak peek, though. How delicious does that shot look? I'm drooling. A cheap espresso machine is more than capable of making espresso of this caliber. I've got numerous articles on how to upgrade a budget espresso machine to produce perfect espresso. Suppose you've a machine with at least 9-bar pressure (the Stilosa has 15-bar pressure), single-walled portafilters (U.S. users will need to purchase these separately), a good grinder, and a coffee scale. In that case, you'll be able to brew barista-quality espresso even on a cheap machine. The Stilosa is great because it's so cheap: that's its best feature. With this machine, you'll be able to learn the craft of coffee without needing to waste $$$ on a fancy machine you can't use. I'd recommend this to all budding baristas wanting to experiment, or experts who just don't want to spend money.


Tom's Guide
09-06-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Keurig just launched its smallest coffee maker ever — meet the K-Mini Mate
Keurig is seriously skilled in coffee making. The best Keurig coffee makers are a line-up of easy-to-use, convenient models, providing compact single-serve coffee at your fingertips. The convenience of pod coffee is as simple as popping in a pod (of which there are an abundance of choices), pressing a button and enjoying your swiftly-made brew. And Keurig's machines will whip up a variety of beverages from an espresso to latte to some brand favorite flavors. You'll even get iced, depending on the model. Now, the company has just released something even simpler and adorably tiny. The Keurig K-Mini Mate is the K-Mini, but smaller. At just four inches wide, it's the smallest brewer they've ever created — and it comes in some fabulously eye-catching colors. Available now for just $79.99, exclusively at Target. The Keurig K-Mini Mate is tiny, but mighty. It's the ultimate space-saving solution, sizing up at just four-inches wide, but still packed with the coffee-making technology of the bigger brewers. Plus, there's new colorways with Black, Red Rocks and Glamping Green all available at Target for just $79.99. Keurig may have already created the K-Mini, known for being extra portable and sizing up at 4.5 inches wide, but it's not to be confused with the brand's latest model, the K-Mini Mate. Despite it's small stature, the K-Mini Mate is still more than capable of whipping up a cup of coffee in cup sizes all the way up to 12oz. Plus, a removable drip tray means you can fill up those travel mugs that reach heights of up to 7.25 inches. Housed in the back is a one-cup reservoir that you simply fill with water, load up the pod at the front, and voilà, great-tasting coffee. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Of course, its direct competitor is its stablemate, the K-Mini. With the K-Mini, it'll cost you $89.99, as opposed to the Mate's $79.99. And aside from being a little bigger and a little more expensive, they share incredibly similar features. But, if you're after iced coffees, then the Keurig K-Duo Hot & Iced is our "best overall" option with a large water reservoir and the ability to brew full carafes for the family. Of course, the biggest reason you're picking the K-Mini Mate is, well, that's it's not big. With the K-Duo, you're looking at over 12 inches in width, eight inches more than the Mate. There's a serious trend happening right now in the world of coffee makers — and it's all about adding a pop of color. De'Longhi's latest launch, the Dedica Duo, released in four different gelato-inspired shades, the Technivorm Moccamaster added to the brand's colorful line-up with a new Ocean tone and the Fellow Aiden launched in Matte White. Just in time for summer, coffee makers are telling us that adding color to our homes is exactly what we should be doing! Just in time for summer, coffee makers are telling us that adding color to our homes is exactly what we should be doing! And Keurig is hopping on the trend with the K-Mini Mate, available in three different colors all with unique names. Sure, one of them is Black and that's because it's still important to give coffee lovers the option of the sleek, classic look. But, the other two are Red Rocks and Glamping Green. Because, with a coffee maker as small as this, you really could take it anywhere (as long as there's a socket). The beauty of Keurig's single serve coffee makers is how easily they fit into your home and they've even trumped themselves with this one. A potential competitor for the 'best compact' spot in our best Keurig coffee makers list for sure, but we'll have to wait and see if makes the cut when we give it a full review for TG — coming soon.