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I'm a coffee machine expert and these 20+ Prime Day deals on models of all styles get my full recommendation
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I'm a coffee machine expert and these 20+ Prime Day deals on models of all styles get my full recommendation

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If you spotted some tempting deals on coffee machines during the recent EOFY sales in Australia, but couldn't quite commit to the purchase, don't fret, because I've found a number of superb Prime Day coffee machine deals that are just as good (if not better).

That's great news if you're anything like me and can't start the day without a morning cuppa. Even better, Amazon stocks models from all the biggest brands, including Philips, Breville, Sunbeam, Ninja, Nespresso and a whole lot more.

Within those brands are machines of varying styles — pod, bean-to-cup, fully automatic, you get the idea. Put simply, if you know the type of coffee machine that will work best for your household, there's a good chance Amazon stocks it, and an equally good chance that it's on sale for Prime Day.

If you need a little bit of guidance, I currently use the Philips LatteGo 4400 Series and it is, quite simply, a dream machine. My partner and I have our personal recipes saved to individual profiles, and so we have coffee in hand at the touch of a couple of buttons. It's currently on sale with a 27% discount.

If you want to browse a wider selection, keep scrolling, as I'll be keeping this page updated throughout Prime Day with only the finest coffee machine discounts.

As is the case with other Prime Day deals, it can help to be a Prime member as there are exclusive discounts on some models (I've labelled these), which will save you more. If you're a first-time customer, Amazon will give you a 30-day free trial and you can cancel any time.

Best Prime Day 2026 coffee machines deals in Australia

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Prime Day 2026 in Australia: all you need to know

When is Amazon Prime Day 2026 in Australia?

Amazon Prime Day in Australia kicks off at midnight East Coast time on Tuesday, July 7. It will run for seven days, with all deals coming to an end at 11.59pm AEST on Monday, July 13, 2026.

What kind of Prime Day coffee machine deals will there be?

The quick answer, a solid selection.

Coffee machines is one of the product categories that is well stocked on the Amazon Australia storefront. I should know, I regularly track coffee machine deals and the latest models, and I'm never left disappointed.

That's because Amazon stocks most of the major brands, including De'Longhi, Ninja, Breville, Philips and so many more. And of course, in true Amazon fashion, the majority of the time the prices are the lowest you'll find anywhere in Australia.

I've occasionally seen select coffee machines being sold with 50% discounts, and it's not entirely out of the question for discounts to go bigger — sometimes over 60% off.

Throughout the Prime Day sale I'll be seeking out all the best coffee machine deals, covering all machine types — capsule/pod, manual, semi-automatic and fully automatic. And, just in case they appeal to anyone out there, I'll even keep an eye out for drip coffee machines and coffee bean grinders. Don't say I don't treat you well.

Breville vs De'Longhi: which should I buy during Prime Day?

This question isn't particularly easy to answer, since both brands a) make exceptional coffee machines but b) tend to specialise in different areas.

Both brands offer machines that require some manual input, such as the Breville Barista Express or De'Longhi La Specialista Arte. If you know your way around a coffee machine, or you're keen to get stuck in with experimentation, machines such as this are ideal. In general, De'Longhi tends to be the more affordable option, but sales such as Prime Day can help close the gap in a big way.

If it's a fully automatic espresso machine you're after, then De'Longhi is the better option. The company has a huge range of automatic machines that can brew a wide range of coffee-based drinks, including iced coffee and milk-based drinks, and all you need to do is press a few buttons. The De'Longhi Magnifica Evo (part of the extensive Magnifica series) or the superb Eletta Explore, are good places to start.

Breville coffee machines do tend to be more expensive than De'Longhi, but you do get impeccable build quality and a few features that go some way to justifying their price tag. The Breville Oracle Jet, for example, heats up and is ready to use in seconds. Plus it will handle the grinding, tamping and milk foaming for you — all you need to do is select your drink from the touch display, personalise it, and that's it.

So figure out what your budget is and what features you and your household would benefit from the most, then decide if you should go with a Breville or a De'Longhi.

Is a Prime Day coffee machine deal worth it?

Put simply, yes. I've covered Prime Day in Australia for a few years now, and every year I'm amazed by not only the number of coffee machine deals on offer, but the discounts that they get. That means you could stand to save a fortune on a new coffee machine, that will pay itself off even quicker when compared to the cost of a takeaway cuppa each day of the week.

What's more, it's not unheard of for other Australian retailers to price match Amazon, meaning you're not going to be short of options for a great deal.

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Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.

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