Quick! The Ninja Cafe Luxe espresso machine is back in stock and it’s down AU$350

Ninja Luxe Café Premier Espresso Machine in Cyberspace colour on pink background.
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In what feels like a pinch me moment, the stunning and talented Ninja Luxe Café Premier espresso machine has landed back in stock at Amazon with a hefty 35% discount in tow. If you’ve been eyeing up the cult-fave coffee machine, now’s your chance to snap one up, but you’ll want to be quick as I don’t expect it to stay in stock for long

Available in the stunning Cyberspace colourway (think navy blue), the Café Luxe came down in price during the most recent Prime Day sales earlier this month. We thought we’d have to wait until Black Friday to see another discount, yet here we are. What’s more, the discount this time round is even bigger – taking a whopping AU$350 off the already high-value machine.

Ninja Luxe Café Premier
Save 35% (AU$350.99)
Ninja Luxe Café Premier: was AU$999.99 now AU$649 at Amazon

As we said in our 4.5-star Ninja Luxe Café review (the AU model is the same, just with Premier in its name), this bean-to-cup coffee machine is worth the hype. Our tester said it was "an espresso machine anyone can master" – offering pro-level drinks without the effort. It’s all thanks to various technologies that determine the ideal grind size and automatically froth milk, meaning anyone can be an at-home barista.

It’s also discounted to AU$699 at Ninja directly. Sign up to the brand’s newsletter and you'll get an extra 10% off, bringing it down to a superb AU$629.99.

The Ninja Luxe Café Premier is a three-in-one bean-to-cup coffee machine, which means it can pull a shot of espresso, whip up a cold brew and produce drip coffee all with the press of a button or two. Ninja states that this machine is "the ultimate guided experience", with 'Barista Assist Technology' that coaches you through the entire process.

Essentially, no matter your coffee preference – hot, cold, black or a creamy cappuccino – this machine is for you. Plus, it allows you to broaden your horizons (or cater to others in your home) without taking up a barista course. It also comes with single-shot, double-shot and quad-shot filter baskets, which makes it pretty handy at whipping up a few coffees at once – or one that will really wake you up.

While it's sensibly priced in the world of premium coffee machines, AU$999 is still a hefty purchase. That said, our reviewer identified only a few reasons not to buy it: if you need to brew large batches of coffee, want a dedicated hot water line or are looking for a compact machine.

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Max Langridge
Senior Editor, Home Entertainment & Broadband (APAC)

Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.

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