GET $29.12 OFF: Starting at noon ET on Switzerland adultNov. 11, Walmart+ members can buy a Keurig K-Express Essentials single-serve coffee maker for just $29.88.
Walmart isn’t holding back this holiday season — the brand’s going all in and offering unbeatable deals on a wide range of products, from popular tech to small countertop appliances.
Starting at noon ET on Nov. 11, Walmart+ members can buy a Keurig K-Express Essentials single-serve coffee maker for just $29.88. Non-members can get it for $49 at 5 p.m. ET. This is probably the first time we’ve seen a Keurig drop below $30.
You can get it in multiple colors (e.g., red, navy, teal, etc.), and it brews coffee in just a few minutes. You can also brew a second cup without waiting for it to reheat. It has a 36-ounce removable water reservoir, which is only 6.5 inches wide, so it won't take up too much space on your counter. But it leaves enough room to fill a travel mug (with the drip tray removed).
If you’re not a Walmart+ member, you can sign up today and get 50% off an annual membership, which gives you early access to Walmart’s Black Friday deals, same-day delivery, and more. You can also sign up for a trial to get the deals and cancel whenever you want.
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