The KitchenAid espresso machine lets you make lattes at home — save $150
Save 33%: Get your espresso fix without ever leaving your home. The KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine and Automatic Milk Frother is on sale for $299.99 ($150 off its $449.99 MSRP) at Best Buy, but you'll want to act fast — the sale is only on for March 3.
KitchenAid could do nothing but make stand mixers from here on out and they would still go down in history as a home cook's greatest ally. But the joys this brand can bring to your kitchen don't end there.
That's right — in addition to making sure you're well fed, KitchenAid can also keep you caffeinated with your favorite espresso drinks. As of March 3, the KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine and Automatic Milk Frother is $150 off at Best Buy, bringing it down to just $299.99. It's a deal of the day, though, so these savings go away when tomorrow arrives.
This espresso machine uses a 15-bar Italian pump to make one or two shots at a time. While you're waiting for that espresso shot to brew, you can rest your mug on the cup warmer at the top of the machine. The milk frother attaches directly to the side, and you can program that just-right milk to espresso ratio with the touch of a button, as well as how foamy you want the milk to be. The KitchenAid is also relatively slim compared to other machines, so you becoming an at-home barista doesn't mean bidding farewell to tons of counter space.
It's not cheap, and this level of coffee dedication isn't for everyone, but if you're the type for spend $5 plus on a latte daily, the investment in this KitchenAid (along with a vanilla syrup or two if that's your vibe) might just be worth it.
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