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expiredwegosandyz posted Jul 08, 2025 05:20 PM
expiredwegosandyz posted Jul 08, 2025 05:20 PM

Costco Members: Ninja Luxe Café Premier Series 3-in-1 Espresso Machine

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$500 + $120 Costco Shop Card

$600

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Costco Wholesale for their Members: Ninja Luxe Café Premier Series 3-in-1 Espresso, Coffee and Cold Brew Machine (ES601) for $499.99 + get a $120 Costco Shop Card with purchase. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member wegosandyz for finding this deal.
  • Note: The Costco Shop Card will be sent digitally to your email address on file. Allow up to 2 weeks for processing after delivery of items.
About this Item:
  • 3-in-1 Espresso, Drip Coffee, and Cold Brew Maker Lets you Create Café-quality Drinks at Home
  • Barista Assist Technology Provides Grind-size Recommendations and Makes Automatic Adjustments
  • Built-in Scale Uses Weight-based Dosing for Precise Extraction
  • Integrated Conical Burr Grinder has 25 Grind Settings to Grind your Beans for Espresso to Drip
  • Dual Froth System Creates Perfect Microfoam Hands-free in 4 Styles: Steamed, Thin, Thick, & Cold Foam

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Costco Wholesale for their Members: Ninja Luxe Café Premier Series 3-in-1 Espresso, Coffee and Cold Brew Machine (ES601) for $499.99 + get a $120 Costco Shop Card with purchase. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member wegosandyz for finding this deal.
  • Note: The Costco Shop Card will be sent digitally to your email address on file. Allow up to 2 weeks for processing after delivery of items.
About this Item:
  • 3-in-1 Espresso, Drip Coffee, and Cold Brew Maker Lets you Create Café-quality Drinks at Home
  • Barista Assist Technology Provides Grind-size Recommendations and Makes Automatic Adjustments
  • Built-in Scale Uses Weight-based Dosing for Precise Extraction
  • Integrated Conical Burr Grinder has 25 Grind Settings to Grind your Beans for Espresso to Drip
  • Dual Froth System Creates Perfect Microfoam Hands-free in 4 Styles: Steamed, Thin, Thick, & Cold Foam

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oldstoneface
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Breville definitely has the name and reputation, but I did see a review between both machines, they are similar, even down to the grinder components. The only real feature the Breville gains is that it does have a dedicated heater for the water so if you wanted to make an Americano or have hot water for tea, you have that option (that's what Ninja has added to the new pro series). But other than that, the ninja actually has more features (such as a built-in scale for weight based dosing) and is more in line with the Breville Impress which is the model above the one you linked and about $200 more.

With that said, I have the Breville barista express, and I definitely like it, but I just ordered this one (if for some reason, it doesn't cut the mustard, I'll just return it and keep my Breville). Primarily because I like the way the steam wand and milk frother are hands off if I want. I make a lot of lattes and the steam wand on the Breville can get pretty messy, trying to get the milk to froth up. The he ninja actually has an auto clean steam wand sequence which I think I'm going to love (and it also does cold foam). The other thing I like is that you can actually make more than one cup of coffee at a time which you cannot do on the Breville and that's gonna be great when I have guests who just want drip coffee without requiring me to use a completely different machine. Finally, the other future I think I'm gonna look on the ninja is that it has a low water feature, I can't tell you how many times I'm in the middle of making a latte and realized I forgot to check the water level on my Breville. It really doesn't harm anything, but it just adds more steps that I could've avoided had I looked around the back and saw the water level. I kinda like the fact that ninja has a "idiot" light to prevent me from doing that.

I've had a good luck with all of my ninja products, so I'm hopeful this will be the one I keep. I seriously consider holding out for the pro model to go on sale, but I actually have a tea kettle for hot water as well as an instant hot on my sink, so even if it did go down in price, the odds are it'll still be at a near $200 premium over the ninja Luxe premiere and I just couldn't justify the increase at this time.

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Jul 09, 2025 04:07 AM
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TheWanderingFoundJul 09, 2025 04:07 AM
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Quote from kog506 :
no. it's $600 - $100 manufacturer savings = $500 + sales tax (e.g 8%) = $540 - $120 costco shop card = $320 is the total.
540-120=420.
Jul 09, 2025 04:27 AM
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DregobJul 09, 2025 04:27 AM
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Quote from kog506 :
no. it's $600 - $100 manufacturer savings = $500 + sales tax (e.g 8%) = $540 - $120 costco shop card = $320 is the total.
540-120=420
Jul 09, 2025 10:37 AM
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benloboxJul 09, 2025 10:37 AM
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It is $419.99 in the warehouse. Do you still get the $120 gift card if you buy in the store is it just online only?
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sampgJul 09, 2025 11:03 AM
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Quote from benlobox :
It is $419.99 in the warehouse. Do you still get the $120 gift card if you buy in the store is it just online only?
No costco shop card in store purchase
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bluetrepJul 09, 2025 02:15 PM
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No shop card, td
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gl0000Jul 09, 2025 02:17 PM
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Quote from ggbond :
Is it expired? Not seeing the $120 gift card
Sent to you digitally within 2wks…
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MerantzJul 09, 2025 02:24 PM
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If you are thinking it is all stainless steel made and not with plastic components, then this is not a ideal one. Most of the components inside are plastic. Don't fall for outside looks.
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the.barbrRJul 09, 2025 02:26 PM
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Damn.... deal dead?

Edit: Deal isn't dead. Once you scroll down (not in the price breakdown) you see the $120 shop card.
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glass_tikiJul 09, 2025 02:27 PM
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Quote from the.barbrR :
Damn.... deal dead?

Edit: Deal isn't dead. Once you scroll down (not in the price breakdown) you see the $120 shop card.
working for me
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the.barbrRJul 09, 2025 02:28 PM
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Quote from glass_tiki :
working for me
Yes i was expecting to see the shop card in the price breakdown but it is mentioned lower on the page.
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Pass...get me dat delonghi magnífica s ...jaja
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BraveHerring3516Jul 09, 2025 02:56 PM
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Quote from oldstoneface :
Breville definitely has the name and reputation, but I did see a review between both machines, they are similar, even down to the grinder components. The only real feature the Breville gains is that it does have a dedicated heater for the water so if you wanted to make an Americano or have hot water for tea, you have that option (that's what Ninja has added to the new pro series). But other than that, the ninja actually has more features (such as a built-in scale for weight based dosing) and is more in line with the Breville Impress which is the model above the one you linked and about $200 more.With that said, I have the Breville barista express, and I definitely like it, but I just ordered this one (if for some reason, it doesn't cut the mustard, I'll just return it and keep my Breville). Primarily because I like the way the steam wand and milk frother are hands off if I want. I make a lot of lattes and the steam wand on the Breville can get pretty messy, trying to get the milk to froth up. The he ninja actually has an auto clean steam wand sequence which I think I'm going to love (and it also does cold foam). The other thing I like is that you can actually make more than one cup of coffee at a time which you cannot do on the Breville and that's gonna be great when I have guests who just want drip coffee without requiring me to use a completely different machine. Finally, the other future I think I'm gonna look on the ninja is that it has a low water feature, I can't tell you how many times I'm in the middle of making a latte and realized I forgot to check the water level on my Breville. It really doesn't harm anything, but it just adds more steps that I could've avoided had I looked around the back and saw the water level. I kinda like the fact that ninja has a "idiot" light to prevent me from doing that.I've had a good luck with all of my ninja products, so I'm hopeful this will be the one I keep. I seriously consider holding out for the pro model to go on sale, but I actually have a tea kettle for hot water as well as an instant hot on my sink, so even if it did go down in price, the odds are it'll still be at a near $200 premium over the ninja Luxe premiere and I just couldn't justify the increase at this time.
How are you making more than one cup of coffee with the Ninja, is it because the double spout?
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Quote from Merantz :
If you are thinking it is all stainless steel made and not with plastic components, then this is not a ideal one. Most of the components inside are plastic. Don't fall for outside looks.
All the major brands anywhere near this price point are the same way, so think again.
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No shop card, td
Yes shop card, you are td'd

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coloradoman_in_socalJul 09, 2025 03:12 PM
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Quote from oldstoneface :
Breville definitely has the name and reputation, but I did see a review between both machines, they are similar, even down to the grinder components. The only real feature the Breville gains is that it does have a dedicated heater for the water so if you wanted to make an Americano or have hot water for tea, you have that option (that's what Ninja has added to the new pro series). But other than that, the ninja actually has more features (such as a built-in scale for weight based dosing) and is more in line with the Breville Impress which is the model above the one you linked and about $200 more.

With that said, I have the Breville barista express, and I definitely like it, but I just ordered this one (if for some reason, it doesn't cut the mustard, I'll just return it and keep my Breville). Primarily because I like the way the steam wand and milk frother are hands off if I want. I make a lot of lattes and the steam wand on the Breville can get pretty messy, trying to get the milk to froth up. The he ninja actually has an auto clean steam wand sequence which I think I'm going to love (and it also does cold foam). The other thing I like is that you can actually make more than one cup of coffee at a time which you cannot do on the Breville and that's gonna be great when I have guests who just want drip coffee without requiring me to use a completely different machine. Finally, the other future I think I'm gonna look on the ninja is that it has a low water feature, I can't tell you how many times I'm in the middle of making a latte and realized I forgot to check the water level on my Breville. It really doesn't harm anything, but it just adds more steps that I could've avoided had I looked around the back and saw the water level. I kinda like the fact that ninja has a "idiot" light to prevent me from doing that.

I've had a good luck with all of my ninja products, so I'm hopeful this will be the one I keep. I seriously consider holding out for the pro model to go on sale, but I actually have a tea kettle for hot water as well as an instant hot on my sink, so even if it did go down in price, the odds are it'll still be at a near $200 premium over the ninja Luxe premiere and I just couldn't justify the increase at this time.
So it does have a water tank for drip coffee but you can't use it with the wand to make Americanos?

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