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Amazon Prime Day is officially underway, which means you have until July 11 to stock up on home essentials before prices skyrocket again. While we've got our sights set on Levi's jeans and Apple AirPods, another diamond in the rough has caught our attention: a state-of-the-art Breville espresso machine, now 27 percent off. Shop ASAP and you'll save a whopping $200.
Barista Express Espresso Machine

$549.95 at amazon.com
AdvertisementAdvertisement#«R27e4kr8lb2m7nfddbH1» iframeThe Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine comes with everything you need to brew yourself the perfect cappuccino, latte, macchiato, or whatever it is clever, wide-awake Italian men drink. This machine does it all—no attachments required. It froths milk, grinds beans, and lets you customize everything from filter size to grind amount. And in case it matters to you, it's sleek enough not to be an eyesore on your counter.
There's a reason it has more than 26,000 positive reviews on Amazon. And while it is an investment, I can personally attest: I've been using my Breville for close to a decade without a single issue.
The brand is also slashing prices on its luxe Oracle Touch model (now $800 off) and its Precision Brewer Drip coffee maker (now 39 percent off). And if you're eyeing other kitchen appliances, you can score 20 percent off the brand's toaster oven and powerful blender too.
Breville sales are notoriously rare—and with only a few days left of Prime Day pricing, there's never been a better time to up your coffee game. Jump on these deals, stat, before they disappear.
Oracle Touch Espresso Machine

$1999.95 at amazon.com
Barista Touch Espresso Machine

$799.95 at amazon.com
Infuser Espresso Machine

$399.95 at amazon.com
Precision Brewer Glass Coffee Maker

$199.95 at amazon.com
Smart Pro Toaster Oven

$319.95 at amazon.com
Fresh and Furious Blender

$159.95 at amazon.com
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