The Ninja Café Luxe espresso machine drops to an all time Aussie low for Black Friday – grab one now from AU$629

Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier espresso machine in Cyberspace and Stainless Steel colours on a red background with "Don't Miss" text
(Image credit: Future / Ninja)

While I might be spending a good chunk of my time hunting down the best Black Friday TV deals over the next week, I’m also devoting time to my next love: coffee machines.

And, as I expected, Amazon has slashed the price of the Ninja Luxe Café Premier espresso machine to just AU$629 for the stainless steel model. If you’ve been holding out on getting the viral-hit coffee maker, now’s a perfect opportunity.

Ninja Café Luxe Premier
Save 37% (AU$370)
Ninja Café Luxe Premier: was AU$999 now AU$629 at Amazon

As we said in our 4.5-star Ninja Luxe Café review, this bean-to-cup coffee machine is worth the hype. Our tester said it was "an espresso machine anyone can master" that offers 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.

If you’d rather nab another colour, Amazon also has stock of the Cyberspace option, which itself is down to AU$649. It hit that same price just a couple of months ago, so it isn’t as exciting news. Still, it’s an attractive model that will add some elegance to your kitchen.

Alternatively, you can go directly to the maker and grab either the Gunmetal or Black colours for AU$699.99. I’ve also noticed a AU$30 discount available when you sign up to Ninja’s newsletter (a pop-up should appear on your screen), bringing both machines to a more palatable AU$669.99.

Ninja Luxe Café

(Image credit: Ninja)

If this viral Ninja machine has gone under your radar, then in essence, it’s a three-in-one bean-to-cup machine, capable of pulling a shot of espresso, pouring a cold brew and producing drip coffee. It also has an automatic steam wand for all the milk-based drinkers out there. 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 order, this machine is for you. Plus, it allows you to experiment with new drink recipes without the need for a full 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. If this doesn’t sound like you, or you’re simply swayed by the AU$370 saving, then you’ll likely want to be quick to snap one up, as they tend to sell out fast.

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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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