Coffee maker deals (March '21) — Save $40 on a Ninja and more

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Coffee makers are no longer just a pile of grounds and a paper filter. Now you can make lattes and espresso right in your kitchen to start the morning off right. However, that means that it’s tougher than ever to pick the perfect machine for you. We’ve poured ourselves a fresh cup and tracked down the best coffee maker deals to help you start brewing.

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We’ll touch on a few basic coffee pots as well as some high-end options that can brew hot or cold coffee in minutes. If you do the math, any one of these options is far more affordable than a daily trip to Starbucks. We’ve arranged our picks by price so it’s easy to stick to a budget.

Best coffee maker deals:

Editor’s note: We will update our list of the best coffee maker deals as new sales launch.

Classic coffee pots

The easiest way to get your fix is with a classic high-capacity coffee pot. Sure, some of these deals have a five-cup maximum, but others go all the way to 14  cups. You won’t find too many bells or whistles on these basic coffee makers, but you should be able to program your morning brew to be hot and ready when you are.

Classic drip coffee pots can run the full range of prices, from a basic $20 option all the way up to $100. You can even splurge to get an insulated carafe and keep your coffee hot for longer. Check out some of our favorite deals below:

Cuisinart Perfectemp 14 Cup

Maximize your caffeine intake with a large 14-cup capacity. The Perfectemp is a breeze to program and you can even choose your brew strength.

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Single-serve coffee makers

While a classic pot is an easy way to load up, not everyone takes their morning joe the same way. A single-serve coffee maker is a great alternative as it means that everyone can pick a flavor and stick with it. If you’re trying to stay environmentally conscious, there are plenty of reusable options out there too. Keurig is the undisputed king of standard single-serve, but you can opt for a Nespresso if you prefer your coffee “Clooney-style.”

The K-Mini is the easiest option to just pop and brew, but the Inissia and K-Cafe add extra features like latte foam and the ability to make fresh cappuccinos. Here are the best single-serve coffee makers:

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Smart coffee makers

If budget is no issue, a smart coffee maker might be the right choice for you. These options often combine the best of a single-serve brewer with the capacity of a large carafe. Some, like the Ninja brewers, allow you to make coffee or tea up to seven different ways both hot or iced. You can also pull the carafe out before the coffee maker is done and it will automatically pause so you don’t make a mess. Of course, you can easily schedule your brew time with the interactive LCD display so your java is ready to go at any time.

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