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Keurig single-serve coffee maker on sale for $40 off on Amazon
Iced coffee season is upon us — although for one in four Americans, it’s not all that different from the rest of the year. According to a 2018 McCafé survey of U.S. adults, 26 percent of Americans drink chilled or cold coffee all year round, and in all weather conditions.
Now that’s dedication… or something.
As for the rest of us who usually prefer our java hot, as the coffee lords intended, a single-serve coffee maker can prove quite useful when you need a caffeine fix STAT. Keurig’s K425 model is one such option: it can brew a cup of coffee in under one minute. (As in, an *actual* cup of coffee and not that crystallized instant bullshit.)
Lucky for you, you can get one on Amazon for just $99.99, which is $40 off its typical retail price.
When you’re brewing with the K425, you can customize each cup by size (up to 12 ounces), temperature, and/or boldness using its full-color touch screen. Once the water reservoir is filled, you can program it to start brewing instantly, or have it turn off or on automatically at set times so that your coffee’s ready when you are.
The K425 comes with a six-count variety pack of K-Cup Pods, each of which features fresh ground coffee that’s ready for brewing, and two water filters.
Hurry over to Amazon to get the Keurig K425 single-serve K-Cup Pod coffee maker on sale for just $99.99 — a savings of nearly 30%.
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