Black Friday coffee machine deals 2021: early deals to shop now

The time to start buying Black Friday coffee machine deals has arrived. While the main event won’t be taking place until November 26th, we’re expecting to see some early deals in the weeks ahead to help you snag your dream coffee machine at a discount, before it sells out. Black Friday coffee machine deals will keep you happy and caffeinated all year round, and you won’t need to head out into the cold to grab a brew from your local coffee shop.

We’re already seeing some great savings on high-end coffee machines from De’Longhi and Nespresso, and already affordable filter coffee machines from the likes of Russell Hobbs and Morphy Richards are also on sale for those who don’t want to wait to invest.

See our Black Friday 2021 roundup for all of our top deals

Of course, you still need to decide on what the best coffee machine for you will be. Many opt for a pod machine for the convenience of simply adding a pod and pressing a button, but those who seriously love their coffee might want to invest in a bean-to-cup, which grinds the beans and pours a delicious espresso in one smart machine. Some even come with in-built milk frothers or milk dispensers, which is perfect for latte lovers.

Black Friday pod coffee machine deals: where to buy

Black Friday pod coffee machine deals

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Calling all ‘cwaffee’ lovers! If you are looking for a good deal on the best pod coffee machines and can’t be bothered with the faff of filling up a portafilter with grounds or waiting for a filter brew to drip through, there are some great Cyber Monday deal on Nespresso, Dolce Gusto and Tassimo pod machines.

NESPRESSO by Magimix Vertuo Next & Milk Coffee Machine | was £119, now £199 at Currys
The NESPRESSO by Magimix Vertuo Next & Milk Coffee Machine comes with automatic blend recognition to adjust its brewing settings for the perfect cup, every time.

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De’Longhi Dolce Gusto EDG225.W Genio S Pod Coffee Machine | was £79.99, now £57.99 at Amazon
The Genio S Pod Coffee Machine is very adjustable and can be used to make 50 brews. It has an 800ml capacity and is compact enough for any kitchen.

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Black Friday filter coffee machine deals

Filter machines tend to be the most affordable option where a freshly brewed coffee is concerned. They don’t take up as much space on the kitchen worktop, and they tend to come in lots of great colours so you can match them to your decor.

Morphy Richards Verve Pour Over Filter Coffee Machine | Was £59.99, now £42.99, Amazon
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon, this chic white machine has a programmable timer so you can wake up to 12 cups of fresh coffee, and a reusable permanent cupcake filter to create a smoother flavour.

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Cyber Monday bean-to-cup coffee machine deals

The best bean-to-cup coffee machines will come either with a wand for frothing milk by hand, or with a milt compartment where the job is done for you. Look out for a warming tray on top with room for multiple cups – this will ensure you serve your drink extra hot.

The machines are reduced by as much as 50 percent in the Black Friday coffee machine sales. For that reason – and the fact they would make excellent Christmas gifts – we can easily see these deals selling out before we even get to Cyber Monday.

De’Longhi Dinamica Plus: was £949, now £653 at Amazon (save £296) 
When we tried this machine in our De’Longhi Dinamica Plus review, it wowed us with its automatic coffee modes and high quality milk dispenser. With nearly £300 off, it’s a great deal.

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De’Longhi Eletta Cappuccino Fully Automatic Bean to Cup Machine: was £999.99, now £786.59, Amazon
Can you really argue with over £200 off a smart coffee machine? The milk tank can be kept in the fridge and it can make literally hundreds of combinations of coffee drinks depending on how you like your beans ground or milk levels. It cleans itself, too.

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What type of coffee maker is best for me?

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Bean-to-cup coffee machines

Serious coffee aficionados should consider a bean-to-cup machine. This won’t just deliver a freshly ground, aromatic cup of coffee. Unlike machines that use pre-ground coffee in pods or capsules, a bean-to-cup encourages you to get creative – try different beans and roasts, vary how coarse or smooth you like your grind, experiment with water temperature (up to a maximum of 98C – any higher and your coffee will taste bitter), steam and how much milk, until you find your favourite combination.

Keeping your machine clean and scale-free is key to getting years of problem-free use out of it and if it’s tricky to maintain, you’re less likely to use it regularly. Look for a model that offers an easy clean option combined with one where the milk doesn’t enter the internal machinery, avoiding any fiddly disassembly. Larger than pod machines due to the internal grinder, bean-to-cup models can live on your countertop, but do consider the space they’ll take up.

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Pod coffee machines

If you can’t function without a coffee first thing in the morning, but dread the rigmarole of making a decent cup from scratch, you need a pod coffee machine. There’s no faffing about grinding beans, measuring out the right amount of grounds, or cleaning up the mess they make.

These little machines are so simple to use, taking pods of coffee that’s been roasted, ground and sealed for freshness. Steaming water is forced through the pod at a high bar pressure, creating a tasty drink with a thick ‘crema’ of coffee extract on top, which is the key to a tasty espresso.

Some machines go a step further and have pods for longer, milk-based drinks, so you don’t even have to work wonders with a frothing arm to get a creamy cappuccino, mocha or latte. When choosing your system you’ll be tied into the manufacturer’s pod range, which might include a wide variety of coffees, or a smaller choice with teas and hot chocolates, so research before you buy.

Filter or drip coffee machines

Russell Hobbs invented the first fully automated coffee pot with a keep warm function back in 1952, and these machines have since become a fixture of many an office and kitchen since.

The pros and cons of filter – or drip as it’s known in the States – coffee machines are quite simple. The main con is they only make one type of drink – filter coffee. To add milk and sugar is really the only way to mix things up.

The main pro is that they can make a lot of drink at once. 12 cups of coffee in one jug is common. A decent machine will also come with a cup warmer – heating cups beforehand will keep your drinks hotter for longer. Some brands (KitchenAid, for one) have models that can be used with flasks, so you can brew your coffee to go.

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