SAVE OVER $200:As of June 18,eroticized rebel archetype james dean the Philips 4400 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine is on sale for $799.98 at Amazon. That's 20% off its list price of $999.99.
Amazon Prime Day is right around the corner, but thankfully, you don't have to wait for the sale event to start in order to take advantage of some nice deals. Amazon already has quite a few deals worth considering. If you've been looking to pick up an espresso machine to help you start your mornings on the right foot, the retailer currently has a nice deal on the Philips 4400 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine that's worth checking out.
The Philips 4400 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine has received a 20% discount at Amazon, dropping its price from $999.99 to $799.98. It's quite an impressive machine as well, boasting 12 hot and cool recipes to choose from. It's currently listed as a limited-time deal, so if it has caught your eye, now is the time to pick it up.
As mentioned before, there are 12 recipes to choose from with this Philips espresso machine: espresso, coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato, iced coffee, americano, caffè crema, latte, ristretto, coffee with milk, iced americano, and iced espresso. It also features noise-reducing technology, so you can brew in the early mornings without waking up the whole house.
Why wait for Prime Day? Don't miss out on the Philips 4400 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine marked down to $799.98 at Amazon.
This year's Amazon Prime Day event runs from July 8-11 (yep, four days!). If you're curious on how to join in on the action this year, check out our guide on how to sign up for Amazon Prime ahead of Prime Day to learn more.
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