Wake up and smell the coffee — up to 47% off top-rated coffee machines ahead of the official EOFY sales

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Here at the TechRadar Australia office, the coffee machine is the crown jewel of the kitchen, where there’s always a queue of staff wanting to make a cuppa every morning. We currently use the Breville Dual Boiler, but honestly, it’s probably overkill for the home — it’s better suited where several coffees need to be made back to back.

If you love coffee just as much as my colleagues and I do, you could also have a brand-new espresso machine as the star of your kitchen, thanks to these deals on some of the bestselling options on Amazon and TechRadar’s best coffee machines, all of which have decent discounts ahead of the official EOFY sales.

Investing in a coffee machine may be a big ask for some households, but if you’re consistently paying for takeaway coffee or you’re not too keen on settling for instant coffee when you need your caffeine fix in a pinch, I think it’s worth it — especially if you get them discounted. Otherwise, there are more affordable options like Nespresso machines that won’t break the bank.

These deals below from Amazon and The Good Guys are worth your consideration if you’re looking to take the plunge.

De'Longhi Nespresso Essenza Mini
Save 32% (AU$70)
De'Longhi Nespresso Essenza Mini: was AU$219 now AU$149 at Amazon

If you have a smaller budget and limited counter space, a Nespresso machine like the De’Longhi Essenza Mini will produce a good quality cup of coffee, as our colleagues at Tom’s Guide found out, in just 22 seconds (or 37 seconds for a larger lungo pod) that will taste better than instant coffee. This discount makes this affordable machine even more tempting.

De'Longhi Dedica Arte
Save 34% (AU$102)
De'Longhi Dedica Arte: was AU$299 now AU$197 at Amazon

For those who prefer a proper espresso over coffee pods, you don’t need to spend too much more with this offering from De’Longhi. Our sibling publication Homes and Gardens reviewed the Dedica Arte and found it easy to use and that the coffee it produced was delicious. The review also praised the sleek stainless steel design and the slim form factor means it’s also great for those with limited space. This discount makes Amazon Australia’s current bestselling coffee machine a fantastic entry-level option.

Breville Barista Express
Use code INSTANT
Save 47% (AU$471)
Breville Barista Express: was AU$999 now AU$528 at The Good Guys

This mid-range manual Breville coffee machine is perfect for practicing (or flexing) your barista skills and fine-tuning how you want your coffee. Our reviewer, who rated the Barista Express 4.5 stars out of 5, found the machine was simple to use (at least for a manual), although they warned to be prepared to do some trial and error at first. While we’ve seen this cheaper, this discount is still almost 50% off the RRP. If you're interested, click the Price Beat button and use the code INSTANT at checkout to get this price.

Ninja Luxe Cafe Manual coffee machine
Use code INSTANT
Save 28% (AU$221.99)
Ninja Luxe Cafe Manual coffee machine: was AU$799.99 now AU$578 at The Good Guys

The Luxe Cafe made headlines when it launched and it’s still in demand. This three-in-one bean-to-cup machine makes espresso, drip coffee and cold brew, so you can mix things up in the mornings a bit. It’s our favourite all-in-one machine, thanks to the consistent quality of the espresso pulls and coffee brews, for its ease of use and sturdy build quality. Not the lowest price we’ve seen on this machine, it’s only the second time the Ninja Luxe Cafe has dipped below AU$580, which is fantastic value for an appliance this versatile. Press the Price Beat button and use the code INSTANT at checkout to get this price.

Smeg Bean To Cup Coffee Machine BCC12
Use code INSTANT
Save 38% (AU$380)
Smeg Bean To Cup Coffee Machine BCC12: was AU$999 now AU$619 at The Good Guys

If you like Smeg’s vintage aesthetic, this machine also brings some style to the kitchen by hiding features like the water tank and bean grinder away from sight in a sleek metal chassis. The Smeg BCC12 is semi-automatic with a manual frother, which makes it ideal for those who use alternative milks instead of dairy (Our review of the fully automatic sibling, the Smeg BCC13, found that its milk frother only had good results with dairy milk). If you think this machine is for you, use the code INSTANT at checkout to get this price.

Nico Arboleda
Staff Writer

Nico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia.  While mainly focusing on phones and finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia, he is also a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, so he also loves related tech like smartwatches and bike computers. Outside of tech, Nico is also a politics, basketball and movie obsessive.

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