Coffee machine deals 2024 across our top-rated favourites
All the best offers on espresso, coffee pod and bean-to-cup coffee machines as recommended by BBC Good Food experts
For some, brewing coffee is a ritual packed with passion, with an end result made sweeter by the process. For others, the hands-off speed and efficiency of producing the coffee house favourite adds to the joy of it. But whatever the preference, the quality of what's in the cup is key, and there are a few advantages to having a coffee machine at home.
In a 2022 survey of 3,000 people, Lakeland found coffee machines to be the UK's third-favourite kitchen appliance, behind only microwaves and kettles. And right now, there are plenty of opportunities to save with coffee machine deals.
Our comprehensive guide to the best coffee machines covers everything you should consider to help guide you in finding the right type of coffee machine for your home and budget. We've rounded up the best performers in each category here:
- Best espresso machines, including electric and manual models
- Best bean-to-cup coffee machines
- Best coffee pod machines
- Best iced coffee makers and accessories
- Best milk frothers
We've been price-tacking our favourite products to keep you up-to-date with the latest coffee machine deals, and we've found hundreds of discounts across a range of retailers.
So, once you've decided on the model or brand for you, bookmark this page and come back here – we'll be doing the hard work for you and updating new offers as they go live.
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- Coffee machine deals under £400
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- How to get a good deal on coffee machines
- How to shop safely online
- How do we select coffee machine deals?
- Which coffee machine should you buy?
Coffee machine deals at a glance
- Amazon – thousands of deals now live
- Sage – up to £300 espresso and bean-to-cup coffee machines
- Very – 100s of deals on home and electricals
- De'Longhi – deals on espresso and bean-to-cup machines in the end-of-season sale
- Currys – up to 30% off small kitchen appliances
- Lakeland – lower prices on Lakeland coffee machines, plus offers on Sage
- Argos – save on Sage, De'Longhi and Tassimo machines
- JD Williams – deals across home and tech
- Appliances Direct – save up to 25% on small appliances, including coffee machines
- Robert Dyas – clearance sale now on
- John Lewis and Partners – save on kitchen electricals and cookware
Some retailers, such as John Lewis & Partners, AO.com and Currys guarantee to match a price if you find a product being sold cheaper by another retailer. Not all will offer user-friendly additions such as free delivery though, so it's worth having those extras on your radar.
Coffee machine deals under £400
De'Longhi Dedica EC685.M espresso machine
Most stylish espresso maker
Star rating: 4.5/5
£229.99£159 silver at Amazon | (save £70.99 or 31%)£229.99£179 black at Amazon | (save £50.99 or 22%)- £179.99 silver at John Lewis
At 14.0cm wide and 33.0cm deep, the De'Longhi Dedica espresso machine is a compact option for slotting into kitchens of any size. It produces 15-bars of pressure to extract richly dark and crema-topped espresso, packed with flavour. With an efficient and moveable milk steam wand, it's excellent value for money for under £200 and one of our favourite espresso machines.
Read our full De'longhi Dedica EC685.M espresso machine review.
Wattage: 1300W
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KitchenAid Artisan espresso machine
Best blowout espresso machine
Star rating: 4.5/5
£449£354.95 black at Harts of Stur | (save £94.05 or 21% off the RRP)£449£354.95 cream at Harts of Stur | (save £94.05 or 21% off the RRP)£449£379 at eCookShop | (save £70 or 16%)
The Artisan edition of KitchenAid's espresso machine is a stylish kitchen addition. It has a low, slimline footprint but a hefty metal body that gives it good stability on its grippy base. It's a classy, pricey unit that fully delivers in terms of coffee quality, steam wand efficiency and we also appreciated the accessories included (which is where many machines fall).
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Smeg ECF01 espresso machine
Best home espresso machine for aficionados
Star rating: 4.5/5
£319.95£259 red at Amazon | (save £60.95 or 19%)- £299 white at John Lewis
This sleek and stylish 1950s-style coffee machine not only looks great, but produced a rich, dark espresso with a robust, silky crema. Don't be fooled by its simple three-button interface, this model takes a little time to get to know. But once you're acquainted, it'll produce top-quality espresso time after time.
Read our full Smeg ECF01 espresso machine review
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Lavazza Deséa coffee pod machine
Best all-round coffee pod machine
£249£149 white at Amazon | (save £100 or 40%)£249£159.99 walnut at Amazon | (save £89.91 or 36%)£249£159.99 black at Amazon | (save £89.91 or 36%)
Feature-rich versatility is one of the Desea's biggest strengths, along with its user-friendly controls and ability to make excellent coffee. Unlike most coffee pod machines, it will foam milk at the same time.
Read our full Lavazza A Modo Mio Desea coffee pod machine review.
Wattage: 1200W
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Lavazza A Modo Mio SMEG coffee pod machine
Best for retro styling
Star rating: 3.5/5
£199£124.98 red at Amazon | (save £74.02 or 37%)£199£179.99 black at Amazon | (save £19.01 or 10%)
For fans of SMEG's rounded lines and 1950s retro styling, the brand's coffee pod machine collaboration with Lavazza is the perfect choice. Lungo and espresso functions are on offer. Each takes under 30 seconds to pull a crema-topped drink packed with flavour.
Wattage: 1250W
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Smeg BCC02 bean-to-cup coffee machine
Best designed bean-to-cup coffee machine
Star rating: 5/5
£679£399 red at Amazon | (save £280 or 41%)£699.95£399 red at Smeg | (save £300.95 or 43%)£679£520 taupe at Amazon | (save £159 or 23%)£699.95£581 black at Coffee Friend | (save £118.95 or 17%)- £600 at Argos
Rated 5/5 stars by BBC Good Food experts during testing, this compact bean-to-cup is considered one of our Star Buy coffee machines. The rounded lines and statement 1950s style is undeniably Smeg, but surprisingly for its category, it doesn't have a footprint that dominates the kitchen countertop. In fact, it's one of the smallest bean-to-cup coffee machines on the market, combined with contemporary style and offering eight coffee functions and an efficient milk frother.
Read our full Smeg BCC02 bean-to-cup coffee machine review.
Wattage: 1470W
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De'Longhi La Specialista Arte
Best mid-range espresso machine for freshly ground coffee
Star rating: 5/5
£530£419.97 at Appliances Direct | (save £110.03 or 21%)£529.99£429 at De'Longhi | (save £100.99 or 19%)£529.99£429 silver at Amazon | (save £100.99 or 19%)£529.99£429 white at Amazon | (save £100.99 or 19%)
This model, rated 5/5 stars by our expert reviews team, is a great choice for beginners – and even better if you like to experiment with different bean roasts and varieties.
Dosing and grinding is all done automatically – simply choose a grind setting on the control panel (11 settings are selectable) and the beans will be freshly ground from the hopper. You can also adjust the dose to your liking.
Compressing the coffee grounds is the hands-on part, and a silicone tamping mat and heavy tamper are included to help with this.
A stainless steel milk jug is also provided, to steam milk into microfoam for cappuccinos and lattes, plus there's a dual-height cup tray for short and long drinks.
Wattage: 1300W
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Sage the Barista Express Impress coffee machine
Best assisted manual coffee machine
Star rating: 5/5
£649.99£629 at Currys | (save £20.99 or 3%)- £629.95 at John Lewis and Partners | (Claim up to £200 cashback, terms apply)
This model boasts lots of bells and whistles, but they really do work together to make the precision of coffee brewing both easy to understand and easy to perfect. Its Impress Puck system for automatically calculating and dosing the correct quantity of coffee combined with assisted tamping using the side lever are examples of its intuitive assisted programming. We made consistently silky steamed milk and aroma-packed espresso.
Read our full Sage the Barista Express Impress review.
Wattage: 1560-1850W
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Jura ENA 8 bean-to-cup coffee machine
Best bean-to-cup coffee machine for beginners
Star rating: 5/5
£1,095£714.95 at Harts of Stur | (save £380.05 or 35%)£1,195£985 at Peter Tyson | (save £210 or 18%)
One of the big selling points of this machine is its Bluetooth connectivity which allows you to select your coffee from bed.
A simple touchscreen gives you control when not selecting through your phone. Be sure to pop your chosen mug under its outlet spout before leaving to brew!
Read our full Jura ENA 8 bean to cup coffee machine review.
Wattage: 1450W
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Sage the Oracle Touch coffee machine
Best bean-to-cup coffee machine
Star rating: 5/5
£2,099£1,748 at Peter Tyson | (save £351 or 17%)£2,099.99£1,798.95 at Hughes | (save £300 or 14%)£2,079£1,799 at Currys | (save £280 or 13%)£2,099.95£2,098.95 at Harts of Stur
Whether you're a seasoned coffee pro or complete beginner, this Sage won't disappoint. It offers five automatic coffee pre-sets and takes the dosing and tamping of grinds off your hands, whilst giving you extensive flexibility to personalise brew elements at a nitty-gritty level, including grind size and milk temperature.
Read our full Sage the Oracle Touch bean-to-cup coffee machine review.
Wattage: 2400W
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How to get a good deal on coffee machines
- Do your research first: use our product reviews and buyers' guides to help you decide on the best coffee machine based on factors including your budget, space available, desired features and programmes, to help ensure you’re not lulled into buying something that’s not right for you. Our star ratings out of five will also flag the best of the best, like the Smeg BCC02 Bean to Cup coffee machine and the Sage the Barista Express coffee machine review.
- Set a budget: deals events can become overwhelming. Deciding a budget range in advance can help you stay focused on what you want, but also be reactive to the right deal.
- Familiarise yourself with product RRPs: this will help you recognise the really valuable opportunities to save.
- Use additional tools: for example, CamelCamelCamel will show you the price history of Amazon products.
- Only buy what you can afford: set a budget before you start shopping and stick to it so that you are not persuaded to buy something that costs more than you should spend.
How to shop safely online
If a coffee machine deal seems too good to be true, there's a good chance it is. You can reduce the risk of being duped by only buying from brands you trust, and avoiding private sellers or unfamiliar sites.
Always use secure payment methods when shopping online, and avoid giving away any personal information that seems similar to security questions, like your place of birth or mother's maiden name – as these can be used to guess passwords.
We also won't be adding any deals to this page unless we're fully comfortable with the retailer. For further tips and advice, read our guide on how to avoid online scams.
How do we select coffee machine deals?
We're continuing to track prices of the best coffee machines from our category tests across retailers and the brands, to compare against each product's recommended retail price (RRP). Our experts then handpick the best coffee machine deals to save you time and money.
Every machine featured in our guides were the top-rated models from our category tests. All were marked against a set of core and contributing criteria. The marks out of five across the following determined each machine's overall star rating. Read more on how our experts test products.
- Quality of brewed coffee
- Quality of materials
- Ease of assembly and use
- Value for money
- Packaging
Which coffee machine should you buy?
Whether you're purchasing a coffee machine for the first time, or you're looking to upgrade, deciding between one model and another can isn't always easy – especially with such a range of products to choose from.
We've outlined the key differences between bean-to-cup, espresso, and coffee pod machines, to help you decide which coffee machine to buy.
- Bean-to-cup coffee machines: These gadgets are all about convenience: they grind and press the coffee beans and make espresso all in one go, so you get fresh tasting coffee every time. The thing to be mindful of is price, as some models can be expensive. If you're using your machine every day, they may also require more regular cleaning, especially those with a fresh milk operating system.
- Coffee pod machines: These machines are generally simple to use, fast, and mess-free, and coffee pods also tend to stay fresher for longer than beans or grounds. You can only make one cup at a time, though, and some pods aren't always recyclable – ESE (easy serve espresso) pods are a good compostable alternative.
- Espresso machines: If you want a machine with a more hands-on approach, manual espresso machines use the same tamp-and-pack technique you might see baristas doing in coffee shops. They traditionally come with a portafilter that fastens into the machine, through which espresso is extracted, topped with silky crema. If you want to be able to make cappuccinos and lattes, look for a model that also comes with a steam wand.
How to calculate your kilowatt hour usage
Coffee machines can vary in their energy efficiency and usage. As a general rule of thumb, the more functions and settings a coffee machine has, e.g. milk frothing and in-built grinding, the more power it's likely to use. It's easy to work out a coffee machine's kilowatt hour usage by using this simple sum.
Take the coffee machine's wattage (we've listed the wattage above) multiply it by the coffee machine's usage per day in hours, then divide the total by 1000. The result is your coffee machine's daily kilowatt hour usage (kWh). Coffee machines only run for a short amount of time, so you'll need to work out the time in decimals, for example half an hour is 0.5.
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