SAVE $51: As of May 13,Watch Suicide Squad Online the Nespresso VertuoPlus single-serve coffee and espresso maker is on sale for just $118.99 at Target. That's 30% off its usual cost of $169.99.
Whoever said brewing coffee at home was boring never had a Nespresso machine. The Nespresso VertuoPlus steps up the single-serve coffee making game andlooks good while doing it. Not to mention, for a limited time, it's on sale for 30% off.
As of May 13, you can get the Nespresso VertuoPlus in white for only $118.99 at Target. That's about $51 off its usual cost of $169.99. FWIW, it's currently $20 more at Amazon and sitting at full price on the Nespresso website.
Unlike many countertop espresso makers, which are total eyesores, the VertuoPlus a slim and sleek machine that's aesthetically pleasing and won't take up too much real estate. The water tank is even adjustable, allowing you to really optimize your counter space.
With a single button press, you'll be able to make a piping hot shot of espresso any time you desire. It's not a one-trick pony, though. The VertuoPlus can brew coffee in four different ways: five- and eight-ounce cups, or single or double espresso shots. Just pop in a Nespresso Vertuo pod, fill up the large 40-ounce water tank, give it about 15-20 seconds to heat up, and boom — you're ready to brew.
The coolest part about the Vertuo machines is that they can read the barcode on each capsule and automatically adjust the settings to brew it perfectly every time. No offense to Keurig, but Vertuo machines are lightyears ahead in coffee quality. Snag one on sale while you can to step up your at-home coffee experience.
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