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Martha Stewart's fave Breville espresso maker is on mega sale and arrives by Mother's Day

Rise and grind! Oh, what's that? You buy your lattes from a cafe every morning? That must add up. If the idea of enjoying a pro-level espresso drink without having to get in the car sounds appealing to you, here's what Martha Stewart herself recommends: the Breville Barista Express. An Amazon bestseller, this mighty appliance was thoughtfully designed with crafting the perfect cup in mind. And while the promise of sipping on homemade caffeinated beverages from the comfort of our kitchens is enough to wake us right up, the fact that it's currently $150 off is the whipped cream on the mocha. Plus, it'll arrive before Mother's Day (May 11) if you order quickly, so if you've got a java lover on your gift list, you can treat them to one too.

It's not the smallest kitchen gadget, but what a beauty! Countertop eye candy for sure. 

$550 at Amazon

Why is it a good deal? 💰

At $550 (down from $700), this machine is on sale for one of its lowest prices all year, and we're not seeing it for less anywhere else on the web. Is it still an investment? Absolutely, but because it has Stewart's endorsement, you know it's a top-tier product. And let's do some math, shall we? Say you spend about $5 on an espresso drink five days a week (before tip!). That's $25 per week, or $100 per month — meaning $1,200 per year. In six months, this appliance will more than pay for itself!

Why do I need this? 🤔

Stewart included the Breville Barista Express in a gift guide for US Weekly, calling it "the best" and saying it'll inspire recipients to "get rid of those pods and make real coffee." Of course, the best gifts are often the ones we treat ourselves to, and if you appreciate a good cup o' joe, you can't do much better than this.

Equipped with a grinder that has 16(!) settings, the machine allows you to customize your brew to make your ideal cup. There's also a built-in steam wand to froth up milk for foamy lattes and cappuccinos. A combo of low water pressure pre-infusion and a digital temperature control helps ensure you're getting the most flavor out of your beans. No bitter mud water here!

Martha Stewart wearing a brown zip-up sweater against a purple background

When Martha Stewart says she likes something, we listen — and we java good feeling about this one. (Vivien Killilea/Getty)

What reviewers say 💬

Martha Stewart's in good company — more than 21,000 Amazon customers thought the Breville was worthy of a perfect five-star rating.

Pros 👍

"I’ve had this for a few weeks and I am blown away," shared one convert. "Once you tune this just right, your espresso will be perfect every time ... Perfecting the grind and the steamer on this will bring your barista abilities up to [a] professional level. The only reason I go to Starbucks now is to resupply my espresso beans, saving me about $120 per month."

"I've had various espresso machines over the past 36 years, some of them worked well, some did not," said another. "I'm pleased to say that our new Breville is absolutely the best machine I've had. It was easy to set up, and following several YouTube videos on how to dial it in helped me quickly get to the right grind to draw the perfect espresso ... And it looks beautiful on our countertop!"

"My husband and I had been searching for a compact and durable espresso machine that would make excellent coffee for a while now, and this is it," raved a third. "The machine heats up quickly so we can have morning espresso shots ... and it is relatively easy to clean. We’ve had iced lattes, Americanos and Vietnamese coconut coffees that all taste excellent. Should last us many years; definitely worth the investment!"

Cons 👎

"Must have saved us thousands!" exclaimed a generally satisfied shopper. "My only minor design complaint is that it is difficult to see the water level, as the tank is on the back, so sometimes the water runs out during the coffee making. It is still five stars!"

"If you are an avid coffee drinker, look no further," wrote a final fan. "I have used other espresso machines, and so far this one has been my favorite. ... The only thing I wish I could change on this machine is the ability to foam milk while pouring your espresso shot."

Choose from brushed stainless steel or this sleek "Black Sesame."

$550 at Amazon

Another of Stewart's faves from Breville? This juicer-blender hybrid:

'Bluicer' might be a funny name, but this 2-in-1 dynamo means business when it comes to extracting every last drop of juice from your produce. Stewart uses it to make her green juice every single day. "You have to have a really good juicer," she says in an Instagram video. "I prefer this Breville, it really works extremely well. It's worth the investment."

With a 50-fluid-ounce capacity, it can mix enough juice and smoothies for the whole family. There are also 10 speed settings to choose from, and the machine's powerful blades can pulverize anything from ice to chunky soups to achieve an ultra-smooth texture.

Some other cool features? Its Cold Spin Technology prevents your juice from warming up while it's processed, and the 3.5-inch-wide chute means you can keep many fruits and vegetables whole rather than chopping them up before feeding them through. Now there's a godsend for hectic mornings!

$297 at Amazon

If you have Amazon Prime, you’ll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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