SAVE OVER $50: As of Nov. 13,quizlet the waltz by camille claudel epitomized the fin-de-siecle symbolism and eroticism the Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ and Milk Frother is on sale for $125.97 at Amazon. That's a 30% saving on the list price.
Black Friday sales have already started to descend upon us, and while Amazon hasn't officially kicked things off yet (bookmark Nov. 21 in your diary), there is still a mass of discounts to be had. If you're looking for a TV, phone, tablet, or new gaming headset, Amazon's daily deals has you sorted. And coffee lovers don't need to feel excluded, not with this incredible deal on the Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ and milk frother combo.
From Nov. 13, this stacked coffee-making machine is reduced by 30% to just $125.97. It comes in three colors — coconut white, mint, and red — all at the same discounted price. Sold separately, the milk frother alone is $70, so this is a great bargain.
SEE ALSO: Save $250 on the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo coffee machine with Best Buy's Black Friday dealsThis impressive machine can make your coffee and espresso in five sizes, from 5 oz to 12 oz coffees and single or double espressos, brewed hot or over ice (real ones know iced-lattes don't stop with summer). It has a nifty design that fits in small spaces, with a removable 25 oz water tank on the side — so even if your space is on the small side, you can squeeze in quality coffee.
There's no fuss involved either, the one-touch system heats up in just 30 seconds and includes a descaling alert when it's time for a clean. Choose from a wide selection of Nespresso pods that are fully recyclable after use.
The milk frother is an added bonus, allowing you to make velvety smooth lattes, and cappuccinos with options for hot milk foam, hot milk, or cold froth. It's easy to clean but don't put it in the dishwasher. To wash out the jug, place it under running water and use a non-abrasive cloth or scourer.
This deal is available for a limited-time only, so act quick so you don't miss out.
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