SAVE $79.01:The free sex video downloadNespresso Vertuo Pop+ (Mango Yellow) is on sale for just $69.99 at Woot, down from the normal price of $149. That's a 53% discount.
Morning coffee is serious business for some of us. We go to bed thrilled that the hours until coffee are dwindling. Many coffee-lovers are incredibly picky about how they like their brew, and rightfully so. But sometimes it pays off to not to be picky. If you don't have a particular color in mind when it comes to coffee machines, check out today's deal at Woot.
As of Feb. 25, the Mango Yellow Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ espresso and coffee maker is on sale at Woot for just $69.99, down from the list price of $149. That's a 53% discount that saves $79.01 compared to the regular price. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you'll get free shipping at Woot.
A Nespresso machine is one of the easiest and tastiest ways to get a quick coffee each morning. The Vertuo Pop+ machine uses Nespresso Vertuo pods and allows you the option to choose between five sizes — 5, 8, and 12 ounces or opt for a single or double shot of espresso. Both espresso options can be made as hot or iced drinks.
SEE ALSO: The Ember Mug 2 is at an even better deal than it was a few weeks agoThe machine takes only 30 seconds to heat up and it'll also give you a descaling alert when the machine needs some light maintenance. Plus, each pod is recyclable with Nespresso's free program.
If your kitchen and coffee setup could use a spring refresh, hurry to snag the Mango Yellow Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ for just $69.99. Not only will the color bring some brightness to your kitchen, the machine will add convenience to your morning routine.
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