SAVE $20:As of Oct. 7999 Archives get the Ninja Single-Serve Pods & Grounds Specialty Coffee Maker for just $79.99. That's a 20% discount.
Some mornings, there's nothing more revitalizing than a delicious cup of coffee. But if you're tired of a boring old cheapie coffee maker that does little more than brew you a single cup from whatever brand you grab off the shelf, you might be ready for something new. Something stronger, more powerful. Because as the weather gets cooler, you're probably going to start relying on that bean elixir even more. What better way to do that than with a discounted coffee maker ahead of Prime Day?
As of Oct. 7, you can get the Ninja Single-Serve Pods & Grounds Specialty Coffee Maker at Amazon for just $79.99. That's $20 off its normal price of $99.99 and a 20% discount.
This coffee maker, as it says in the name, can use both grounds and pods to brew your morning java. It can whip you up a single-serve cup with four different brew styles: classic, rich, over ice, or specialty, no matter whether you use grounds or pods. It also has a variety of brew sizes from 6 to 12 ounces.
Though it comes with a slew of different options, it only requires a small footprint. Its compact design means it won't take up too much space on your countertop, and you can store your brew basket or pod adapter in its storage drawer to save even more space. It even comes with a hot or cold milk frother that you can fold away to save additional space.
Don't spend all your cash at Starbucks this fall. Make all your fave coffee drinks at home exactly how you like them and save some money up for the holidays.
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