There’s nothing like a good cup of coffee, and there are plenty of coffee makers on the market that can help you achieve a practically perfect brew: drip coffee makers, pod machines, French presses, single-cup brewers, pour overs, espresso machines, and do-it-all systems that can craft just about any coffee drink imaginable. While the models and prices vary greatly, one thing they have in common is that they’re all on sale for Cyber Monday. If you’re looking to upgrade an old machine, want a souped-up system for your new home, or need to find the perfect gift for the coffee lover in your life, now’s the time to act because some of the best coffee makers are on sale for their lowest prices of the year.
To help you choose a quality machine, we rounded up some of our favorite coffee makers of all kinds. And that’s not all—we also included deals on coffee grinders, milk frothers, and even a few coffee subscriptions to make your coffee bar complete. Check out the best Cyber Monday deals on coffee makers, espresso machines, and coffee accessories below.
The best Cyber Monday deals on coffee makers and accessories
- The best coffee maker, hands-down: Fellow Aiden
$400$320 - A budget-friendly brewer: Braun BrewSense
$130$80 - The single-cup superhero: Bruvi Single-Serve Coffee System
$348$198 - Our favorite espresso machine: Lelit Mara X
$1700$1360 - A great beginner espresso machine: Breville Bambino Plus
$500$400 - The do-it-all coffee system: Terra Kaffe TK-02
$1,995$1,695 - Our favorite French press: Espro P7
$150$120 - For serious cold brew fans: The Cumulus
$695$495 - A burr grinder that won’t break the bank: Oxo Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder
$110$88 - A cool coffee subscription: Trade
$132$119 for 6 months - The last mug you'll ever need: East Fork The Mug
$44$35
Coffee makers
Fellow Aiden Precision Coffee Maker → 20% off
Fellow’s automatic drip coffee maker is about as perfect as it gets, which is why it landed the top spot on our best list. The sleek machine brews anywhere from a single cup to a 10-cup carafe; includes presets for light, medium, and dark roasts; provides guidance on how much coffee to use; and lets you adjust the coffee’s flavor by choosing the water temperature, time and number of water pulses, and the bloom cycle. Besides hot coffee, the Fellow Aiden makes smooth cold brew by slowly dripping water over several hours. Available in black, white, sesame, malted milkshake, and woodland colors, the Aiden is 20% off for Cyber Monday.
Braun BrewSense Coffee Maker → $50 off
For another affordable option, check out the Braun BrewSense. It comes with a gold-tone permanent filter that lets the coffee’s natural oils pass through for more flavor and a Strength button to adjust the coffee’s boldness. You can program the BrewSense’s start and stop time; select how much coffee to brew (up to a 12-cup carafe); and set the temperature of the warming plate. If you’re someone who just can’t wait for that sip of hot coffee, you’re in luck: You can sneak a cup mid-brew and the BrewSense will stop the coffee’s flow so you won’t have to clean up drips and splashes.
Ratio Six Series 2 Coffee Maker → $90 off
Yes, there are quite a few parts, but we love the Ratio Six for its simplicity of use. It produces a nearly flawless pour-over-style brew with no effort on your part. Just press a single button—there are no extra bells and whistles like options to adjust the water temperature or flavor profiles—and the Ratio Six blooms the coffee grounds, then uses a slower flow for an even better extraction. You can brew up to eight cups of rich, nuanced coffee, and the Ratio Six’s thermal carafe will keep it hot for over two hours.
Oxo 12-Cup Coffee Maker → $70 off
Whether you want a single cup of coffee to get your day started or an entire carafe to serve a crowd, the Oxo 12-cup machine has you covered. That’s one of the many reasons we like this programmable machine, which has an intuitive digital interface and comes with an insulated stainless steel carafe that keeps coffee warm for up to two hours. We also appreciate that its two brew baskets (one for 2 to 4 cups, the other for 5 to 12 cups) are flat on the bottom, so they won’t tip and spill when placed on the counter or in the sink.
Technivorm Moccamaster → 37% off
The original “nice” drip coffee maker. The Moccamaster was the first to receive the Specialty Coffee Association’s stamp of approval for regulating its water temperature and distribution in a way designed to maximize the best flavor from ground coffee in a easy one-button package. It remains a top notch machine to this day with its diner-chic aesthetic.
Nespresso Vertuo Plus with Aerocino → 35% off
The Vertuo Plus is our favorite Nespresso brewer and what we’d consider to be the brand’s flagship piece. As part of their Cyber Monday deal you can add Nespresso’s milk frother, the Aeroccino, to complete your coudn’t-be-easier cappuccino and latte arrangement.
Aeropress Clear XL Coffee Press → 26% off
Lightweight and portable, the Aeropess Clear XL makes up to four cups of smooth, full-bodied coffee that’s grit-free and not bitter. To brew, place a paper filter into the filter cap, twist it onto the brewing chamber, then rest the chamber on the included carafe. Add coffee grounds and hot water to the chamber, stir, then insert the plunger halfway in to create a vacuum. Give it a minute, then slowly press down on the plunger until the coffee fills the carafe. If you prefer a smaller brewer, try the original Aeropress, which makes a single cup and is also on sale.
Oxo Rapid Brewer → 20% off
The Rapid Brewer is Oxo's answer to the Aeropress. It comes with all the portability of the Aeropress, but also uses a metal mesh filter (which is good and bad: It's reusable, but also requires more cleaning), and uses its presurized brewing to make cold brew as well as hot coffee. It is a tad more complicated than the Aeropress—the instructions will tell you to tamp your coffee like you might an espresso shot, for example—but it's still a fantastic on-the-go coffee maker.
Bruvi Single-Serve Coffee System → 15% off
Making coffee is a no-brainer with the Bruvi, a pod machine that does all the thinking for you. It has an easy-to-navigate touchscreen with presets for low-acid, americano, iced coffee, and cold brew. When you insert one of its proprietary B-pods, the Bruvi scans it and adjusts its brew parameters accordingly. You then have the option to tweak the recommended strength, temperature, style, and cup size (there are eight to choose from).
The Bruvi makes hotter, more flavorful espresso and coffee than most pod machines we tested, and we love that it uses cold water to make cold brew. Another perk: Unlike most capsules, B-pods are made with specially treated polypropylene that will (mostly) break down in a landfill.
Espresso machines
Lelit Mara X → $340 off
Our number one pick in for a home espresso machine is $340 off over at Seattle Coffee Gear and it's about as good a deal as we've ever seen on it. The Mara X is beautiful machine with its real wood accents (the light maple is lovely) and has been consistently making excellent espresso for senior editor Noah Kaufman for more than two years. It's a heat exchanger machine (not a dual boiler) but is so quick you can still steam your milk almost immediatley after you finish pulling a shot.
Breville Bambino Plus → $100 off
If the Lelit seems like a bit much to you, Breville's Bambino Plus is a killer beginner espresso machine. It brews the same quality shot as most of the more expensive Breville machines and uses the automatic milk steaming that Breville has mastered as well. The real win (besides the sub $400 price tag, which is as inexpensive as a reasonable espresso machine will cost) is the tiny footprint of the Bambino plus. It will fit comfortably in any kitchen, no matter how small.
De'Longhi La Specialista Touch → $300 off
In our opinion, the La Specialista Touch is De’Longhi’s best espresso machine yet. It brews nine different coffee drinks, including cold brew, cappuccino, flat whites, and lattes, and features automatic milk texturing, though you have the option to control the steam wand manually. The machine has a built-in grinder, and guides you in selecting the correct grind, dose, and brewing temperature. You can also save settings for different beans, so you can experiment with different blends and still maintain consistency.
Wacaco Picopresso → 20% off
Making good coffee when you’re traveling away from home takes some planning. Making good espresso? That’s almost impossible. One of the few tools we’ve found that can really produce a café-quality shot in package small enough to fit in a backpack is the Picopresso from Wacaco. The tiny hand pump-powered machine extracts exceptionally well for the price.
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Diletta Bello+ → 12% off
The Bello+ is an excellent machine, with special features like an adjustable digital PID (a system that maintains the set temperature); programmable pre-infusion so you can saturate the coffee puck and let it bloom before pulling a shot; and a shot timer to hone your shots. It’s an expensive but solid espresso machine, so consider grabbing it on sale during Cyber Monday.
Terra Kaffe TK-02 → 15% off
Terra Kaffe’s TK-02 has everything you need to become an at-home barista: a built-in coffee grinder, a precision milk-frothing system, and an intuitive LCD touchscreen for prepping more than 100,000 drinks. You can customize the grind size, water volume and temperature, and the amount of grounds used for each espresso shot. Using the Terra Kaffe app, you can save your preferences and add new drinks to the touchscreen menu. Both the water tank and the grounds container are located in the front of the TK-02, making them easy to fill, clean, and empty.
Terra Kaffe Demi → $200 off
Slimmer and lighter than the TK-02, the compact Terra Kaffe Demi functions mainly as an espresso machine. In our tests, it did a fantastic job at pulling espresso shots and lungo shots, and making americanos and drip coffee. The super-automatic machine has a built-in grinder and a dial on the side to select your preferred drink and adjust its strength, volume, and brewing temperature. The adorably stylish Demi is $200 off for Cyber Monday and comes in four soothing colors (cloud, dune, forest, and slate).
French presses
Espro P7 French Press → 20% off
The Espro P7 is the best French press you can buy, as far as we’re concerned. It has an innovative filtration and extraction system that keeps spent grounds separated from the brewed coffee after the plunger has been pushed down. Since extraction stops immediately, you won’t end up with a bitter, gritty sip. That means you can leave the coffee in the insulated stainless-steel French press to keep it hot and not worry about ruining the flavor.
Pure Over French Press → 20% off
The brand behind the all-glass pour-over system we love now makes a fabulous French press. Crafted entirely from borosilicate glass with a stainless steel mesh filter, the Pure Over French press lets you ditch paper and plastics for good. Though it looks delicate, the double-walled glass body is very sturdy and has excellent heat retention. But more importantly, Pure Over’s French press makes a rich, robust cup of coffee with very little grit. Take the plunge and get it while it’s 20% off.
Bodum Brazil French Press → 29% off
Our tester has owned his Bodum’s Brazil French press for 20 years. It’s simple to use, dependable, and durable—just don’t use a metal spoon to stir grounds in the glass body. The Bodum Brazil also makes a strong, flavorful cup of coffee. It does leave a bit of sediment behind, but that’s normal for most French presses. Otherwise, we really can’t find any faults. Snag the 34-ounce model for just $20 this Cyber Monday.
Stanley Classic Stay Hot French Press → 24% off
Stanley may be best known for its water bottles and tumblers, but don’t sleep on its French press. It’s big (48 ounces!), rugged, and ideal for serving a larger crowd, especially in outdoor settings like a picnic, patio, or around cozy campfire. Select colors are 40% off for Cyber Monday.
Cold brew makers
Takeya Tritan Cold Brew Maker → 29% off
Takeya’s Deluxe Cold Brew Maker is a great choice for those who are new to making cold brew at home. For a smooth, full-bodied brew, add coffee grounds to the filter, attach it to the lid, and place the lid on top of the water-filled pitcher. After 12–24 hours in the fridge, the cold brew is ready to drink. It’s that simple!
The Cumulus Machine → 29% off
Unlike the Takeya, which requires you to prep cold brew the day before you want to drink it, the Cumulus can have it ready in 60 seconds. Besides cold brew, the slim pod machine makes nitro cold brew and iced espresso, and the drinks come out cold, no ice needed. Operation is straightforward: Pop in a pod, use the dial on top to select your beverage, then press the glowing button to brew. Available in black and cream, the Cumulus is definitely expensive, but it’s $200 off during the brand’s Cyber Monday sale.
Coffee grinders
Fellow Opus Conical Coffee Grinder → 20% off
We’re not just fans of Fellow’s coffee makers—we also like its coffee grinder. The eye-catching Opus has 41 grind settings, which you can tweak slightly using an inner ring, and creates a fine espresso grind, coarse cold-brew grind, and pretty much any other grind to suit your coffee needs. The minimalist machine has 40-mm conical burrs and includes nice features like a magnetically aligned catch cup that snaps securely in place and a smaller “dosing cup” that lets you transfer a shot’s worth of grounds to the portafilter without making a mess.
Fellow Ode → 20% off
Fellow’s first coffee grinder is their best. The heavy-duty, flat-burred Ode has an easy adjustment, auto shut-off, and sizeable single dose hopper that grind just enough coffee for a full pot (perhaps from their Aiden brewer). It’d be our top pick for the best coffee grinder overall if it were not for the fact that it can’t grind fine enough for espresso. But that was a deliberate choice to maximize the quality of the grind for all the other brewing methods while keeping costs down. So if you brew in absolutely any way besides in an espresso machine. The Ode ought to be on your short list.
Baratza Encore ESP → 20% off
Baratza began rolling a series of improvements to their basic Encore burr grinder a couple years ago that included the Encore ESP (the ESP stands for espresso). With more espresso-specific settings and an improved burr that is also easier to remove for cleaning and maintenance, the ESP (along with Fellow’s Opus) are the center of the venn diagram for affordable, quality espresso grinding.
Oxo Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder → 20% off
Burr grinders can be expensive, but this one from Oxo is a wonderful choice for anyone watching their budget. It has 45 settings, a hopper that holds 12 ounces of coffee beans, a dial for selecting grinding time, and a one-touch timer that remembers your last setting. The Oxo Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder grinds evenly and has great grind retention, and also comes in a pricier version with a built-in scale. Both are on sale for Cyber Monday.
Coffee subscriptions and extras
Trade Coffee → 10% off
Trade's coffee subscription service is perfect for anyone who likes to switch up their drink. The company sources roasters from all over the country, and sends you different beans based on a quiz you take that determines your flavor preferences. “Trade did such a good job of hitting my preferences right in their sweet spot: medium roast, medium body, medium fruit…just medium all around,” says food director Chris Morocco. “There is a lot of great coffee out in the world, but finding it and getting it right when you want it can be a challenge.” Trade is currently offering 10% off all gift subscriptions.
Atlas Coffee Club → 49% off
Want to expand your horizons? Atlas Coffee Club lets you sample single-origin coffee from around the world. After indicating your preferred roast level, brew type, and coffee quantity (ranging from half a bag to four bags), Atlas sends a monthly delivery of beans with an ID card that details sourcing information and tasting notes. “I love to try new coffee varieties and appreciate the difference; if you feel similarly, then Atlas is a great option for you,” said our tester. In just the last couple months Atlas also launched it's newest product: K-Cups made from their single origin coffee beans. We are not fans of K-Cups in general, but if you are or you love a K-Cup person, these will be better than whatever you all have brewing right now.
East Fork Mug → 20% off
We are forever fans of East Fork pottery and “the mug” is one of their original pieces that first brought them to our attention. It feels substantial and cozy in hand and comes in enough colors that we feel confident saying absolutely no one will be disappointed in their glaze of choice.
Ember Mug → 31% off
Ember's self-heating mug has always been the best at what it does, which is, keep your coffee warm for an hour even after it's been poured. The app lets you select the specific temp you want to drink at and the charger looks enough like a saucer that it will blend right in with the rest of your kitchen decor.
Fellow Electric Atmos Cannister → 20% off
If you are investing in nice coffee beans from a service like Trade, or Atlas, or Podium Coffee, you better make damn sure you’re taking care of those coffee beans. That means keeping them properly sealed and away from oxygen. When left out in the open coffee beans can start to oxidize, which strips them of some of their aroma and flavor-producing compounds. Fellow’s electric version of its Atmos canisters is the best coffee keeper we’ve ever seen and with just an occasional USB-C charge it seals and reseals itself automatically with a seal we haven’t seen fail in a year.
Milk frothers
Dreo Milk Frother → 15% off
We highly recommend Dreo’s wallet-friendly frother, which can make more than 30 different types of foam. You can easily adjust the foam type, temperature, speed, and milk type, and we found that it handled both whole milk and oat milk beautifully in our tests. “[It] whipped up in a creamy, stable froth that works for cappuccinos, lattes, or even hot chocolate,” said our tester, adding that the versatile Dreo “hits the sweet spot for convenience, performance, and affordability. And it’s not bad to look at, either.”
Maestri House LunaFro Max → 15% off
The LunaFro Max is by far the best handheld frother we tested. It’s compact, affordable, holds a full charge for three months, and has a rotary dial that provides precise speed control to achieve your desired texture. The LunaFro Max can also be used to blend hot chocolate, protein drinks, and matcha, and features a detachable frothing head for quick cleaning. “If you're looking for a versatile, portable frother that doesn't skimp on performance, this is the one,” said our tester.
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