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bella PRO Barista Elite Espresso Drink Station+ Machine (Stainless Steel)

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Best Buy has bella PRO Barista Elite Espresso Drink Station+ Machine (Stainless Steel) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for sharing this deal.
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  • 20-bar high-pressure brewing: Delivers bold flavor and rich crema for authentic coffeehouse espresso
  • One-touch brewing: Single/double espresso, lattes, and cappuccinos with a single button press
  • Froth on demand: Integrated 21 oz milk reservoir steams and froths milk directly
  • Thermocoil heating: Ready in under 1 minute for fast brewing
  • Touchscreen control: Intuitive panel for easy customization and drink selection
  • Heated cup plate: Keeps cups warm and espresso hotter longer
  • 1250-watt power: High-performance brewing in durable stainless steel
  • 60 oz removable water tank: Large capacity for multiple servings and easy refills
  • Removable drip tray: Features full indicator for simple cleanup
  • All-in-one milk frother: Built-in 21 oz reservoir for creamy foam without extra tools
  • Complete accessories: Includes portafilter (single/double), measuring scoop, tamper, and storage caddy for precise preparation

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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Best Buy has bella PRO Barista Elite Espresso Drink Station+ Machine (Stainless Steel) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Details:
  • 20-bar high-pressure brewing: Delivers bold flavor and rich crema for authentic coffeehouse espresso
  • One-touch brewing: Single/double espresso, lattes, and cappuccinos with a single button press
  • Froth on demand: Integrated 21 oz milk reservoir steams and froths milk directly
  • Thermocoil heating: Ready in under 1 minute for fast brewing
  • Touchscreen control: Intuitive panel for easy customization and drink selection
  • Heated cup plate: Keeps cups warm and espresso hotter longer
  • 1250-watt power: High-performance brewing in durable stainless steel
  • 60 oz removable water tank: Large capacity for multiple servings and easy refills
  • Removable drip tray: Features full indicator for simple cleanup
  • All-in-one milk frother: Built-in 21 oz reservoir for creamy foam without extra tools
  • Complete accessories: Includes portafilter (single/double), measuring scoop, tamper, and storage caddy for precise preparation

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

Original Post

Written by ppxyz1 | Staff

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Yesterday 07:43 PM
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AssaultLife
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Yesterday 07:43 PM
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Does the milk stay outside like that? I wonder how long it takes for the milk to go bad
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Yesterday 09:50 PM
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Charliem70Yesterday 09:50 PM
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Great deal but does anyone have any reviews for this brand
Yesterday 10:34 PM
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tvpartytonightYesterday 10:34 PM
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Quote from AssaultLife :
Does the milk stay outside like that? I wonder how long it takes for the milk to go bad
I'm pretty sure it's removable to store in fridge. I've seen other models that do that.
Yesterday 11:26 PM
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SoCalBigBoyYesterday 11:26 PM
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Quote from Charliem70 :
Great deal but does anyone have any reviews for this brand
I have a different model from this brand. Got it free since it was damaged upon delivery but still working after 1.5 years.
My first cheap step into espresso machine and better than instant coffees I guess.
Don't think I'd spend $100 though. Mine was msrp $75 or so discounted down to like $25
Today 01:44 AM
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SaverDaddyToday 01:44 AM
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If you guys want quick and cheap (but enjoyable) lattes, just get an nespresso original line with an Aeroccino. Picked one up off marketplace for $60. Pods are only 50 cents.
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CyanAction1458Today 01:57 AM
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Quote from SaverDaddy :
If you guys want quick and cheap (but enjoyable) lattes, just get an nespresso original line with an Aeroccino. Picked one up off marketplace for $60. Pods are only 50 cents.
Nespresso pods are not the way if you want to go cheap. They cost anywhere between $0.50 and $1.20 per pod. That adds up quickly if you drink a lot of coffee. Apparently, there are reusable pods that you can get for the original line, but I have never tried them.

At this price point, you're probably better off spending the extra 20 dollars and going with one of the cheaper De'Longhi models.
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doxeeladyToday 04:29 AM
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This looks amazing
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Today 09:24 AM
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SaverDaddyToday 09:24 AM
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Quote from CyanAction1458 :
Nespresso pods are not the way if you want to go cheap. They cost anywhere between $0.50 and $1.20 per pod. That adds up quickly if you drink a lot of coffee. Apparently, there are reusable pods that you can get for the original line, but I have never tried them.

At this price point, you're probably better off spending the extra 20 dollars and going with one of the cheaper De'Longhi models.
They cost 50 cents at Costco which means they can be had cheaper during sales. Unless you're just buying pre-grounded coffee, having pay for the equipment and deal with the constant maintenance and cleanup of grinding your own beans at home is either going to be around the same price if not more.

It's so strange that people will bend over backwards to buy into automated coffee systems but then they cheap out on spending a few extra cents on the most tedious step.
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UniqueVest981Today 11:40 AM
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Love espresso. Curious how well this machine holds up
Today 12:34 PM
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RamonYToday 12:34 PM
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Quote from SaverDaddy :
They cost 50 cents at Costco which means they can be had cheaper during sales. Unless you're just buying pre-grounded coffee, having pay for the equipment and deal with the constant maintenance and cleanup of grinding your own beans at home is either going to be around the same price if not more.It's so strange that people will bend over backwards to buy into automated coffee systems but then they cheap out on spending a few extra cents on the most tedious step.
You get a decent grinder for cheap, it lasts forever, you drink fresh ground coffee and stop giving more money to Nestle
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kickstand1Today 01:35 PM
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nice and compact
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SmartAlpaca4442Today 04:29 PM
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Quote from SaverDaddy :
They cost 50 cents at Costco which means they can be had cheaper during sales. Unless you're just buying pre-grounded coffee, having pay for the equipment and deal with the constant maintenance and cleanup of grinding your own beans at home is either going to be around the same price if not more.It's so strange that people will bend over backwards to buy into automated coffee systems but then they cheap out on spending a few extra cents on the most tedious step.
It sounded like you have never made coffee before...
Today 04:32 PM
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SmartAlpaca4442Today 04:32 PM
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Quote from AssaultLife :
Does the milk stay outside like that? I wonder how long it takes for the milk to go bad
Of course not. That would be silly. You keep the entire machine with the milk in the refrigerator. Real problem solver would drill a hole in the refrigerator for the power cord and run the machine from inside the refrigerator.
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jesterjiveToday 05:12 PM
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Quote from UniqueVest981 :
Love espresso. Curious how well this machine holds up
Most likely pressurized basket, so not awesome for espresso but for milk based drinks would be ok

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