The best Prime Day Nespresso deals - I'm a coffee expert, and these are the Nespresso machines and pods I'd buy with my own money

The October Amazon Prime Day sale is in full swing, and it's the perfect time to grab a cheap Nespresso machine or stock up on your favorite capsules so you're ready for the colder months ahead.
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If you're in the US, one of the best deals right now is a special edition Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ for just $94.99 (was $139.95). This compact Nespresso machine has a larger water tank than the standard Vertuo Pop, letting you make more drinks between refills, and is very rarely this cheap. If you just want pods, there's 20% off just about all Nespresso Originals capsules.
In the UK, my top pick this Amazon Prime Day is the Philips L'OR Barista Sublime for £49.99 (was £109.99). We awarded this sleek little machine four and a half stars out of five when we reviewed it, and its Prime Day price cut is frankly ridiculous. Read on for more of today's hottest Prime Day Nespresso deals, and remember, the sale ends at midnight on Wednesday, so they won't stay piping hot for long.
Amazon Prime Day Nespresso deals in the US
There's a massive 40% off this slick-looking Nespresso machine for Prime Day, and although it's not the cheapest it's ever been, it's still a very respectable discount. This premium machine takes Nespresso Vertuo pods (you get a sample pack of 12 included) and has a generous 54oz water tank so you can make brew after brew without refills.
Yes, you read that correctly – this is a Nespresso machine made in collaboration with The Weeknd. It's a great value too, down to a record-low price and bundled with a variety pack of Nespresso Vertuo capsules, plus a $20 Nespresso coffee voucher. It's cheaper than the regular versions of the Pop+, with its extra-large water tank, so why not? The extra branding is subtle!
This bundle includes both the Vertuo Next machine, which takes Nespresso's dome-shaped capsules and has an extra-large water tank, and a separate frother for macchiatos, cappuccinos, and more milk-based creations (either dairy or plant-based). This isn't quite a record-low price, but it's very close and a superb value.
If your Nespresso machine takes Classic-style pods (the ones shaped like a small top hat), Prime Day is the perfect time to stock up, with 20% off just about all multi-packs. These pods are packed with freshly ground and foil-sealed robusta beans for a classic, punchy espresso.
This is the cheapest this bundle of 50 capsules has ever been, with this deal bringing them down to less than 50 cents each. If you're a Starbucks fan, you'll get all of the coffee chain's most popular beans here, with 10 of each type. These are Nespresso Original pods, so bear in mind that they won't work in Vertuo machines.
Amazon Prime Day Nespresso deals in the UK
This compact Nespresso machine is half price for Prime Day, and comes bundled with an Aeroccino milk frother for making perfect lattes and cappuccinos. The Vertuo Next is an upgraded version of our top-rated small Nespresso machine, the Vertuo Pop, with a bigger water tank so you can make more drinks between refills. It takes Nespresso Vertuo capsules (the white chocolate and strawberry are my personal favorites right now).
Looking for a cheap Nespresso machine this Prime Day? Look no further – this little gem from Philips is less than half price, and takes Nespresso Classic capsules (the ones you can pick up at the supermarket). Our reviewer gave it four and a half stars out of five, praising its compact size and ease of use, and you certainly can't argue with the price.
Think Nespresso machines can't be stylish? Think again – the Creatista is a seriously chic coffee maker that includes a proper steam wand to texturize milk once the machine has extracted a shot of perfect espresso from a Nespresso Vertuo pod. It's never been less than £500 before, so this is an outstanding Prime Day offer.
Got a machine that takes Nespresso Originals capsules? Stock up with this epic Prime Day deal on 100 L'OR espresso capsules, including all of the company's darkest and most intense roasts (plus some caramel-flavoured pods, because why not?) With this deal, each pod is just 26p, which is an absolute bargain.
Grind makes one of our all-time favorite Nespresso machines (the Grind One), and its delicious coffee pods are going cheap for Prime Day. This gift set of 120 capsules would be a great treat for you, or a sweet Christmas gift for the coffee-lover in your life. With 25% off, each pod is just 33p.
Amazon's Prime Day sale in the US – quick links
- Amazon Devices: 50% off TVs, Ring & Fire Sticks
- Apple: AirPods + iPads from $99
- Back to school: deals from $5.99
- Beauty: 80% off toothbrushes & skincare
- Headphones: $120 off Bose, Apple & Sony
- Health: electric toothbrushes from $24.99
- Kitchen: 54% off Ninja, Nespresso & Keurig
- Laptops: record-low prices from $175
- Tablets: iPads and Samsung from $54.99
- Toys: 40% off Lego, scooters & Toniebox
- TVs: cheap TVs from $59.99
- Vacuums: Shark, Bissell & Dyson from $49.99
Amazon's Prime Day sale in the UK – quick links
- Amazon Devices: up to 50% off Echo & Ring
- Appliances: Ninja & De'Longhi from £29.99
- Gaming: Nintendo Switch 2 – in stock now
- Headphones: Anker & Sony from £15.98
- Health: up to 68% off Philips, Remington & Oral-B
- Home: fans from £12.99
- Laptops: Lenovo, Asus and HP from £159.99
- Phones: up to 20% off Apple & Samsung
- Tablets: Lenovo & Samsung from £119
- Toys: up to 50% off Lego & Mattel
- TVs: cheap TVs from £109
- Vacuums: Shark and eufy from £99
- Wearables: up to 25% off Huawei & Samsung
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Cat is TechRadar's Homes Editor specializing in kitchen appliances and smart home technology. She's been a tech journalist for 15 years, having worked on print magazines including PC Plus and PC Format, and is a Speciality Coffee Association (SCA) certified barista. Whether you want to invest in some smart lights or pick up a new espresso machine, she's the right person to help.
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