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KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker is on sale for $70 at Amazon

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FInd out why cold brew isn't the same as iced coffee and why it's better for you, anyway.
FInd out why cold brew isn’t the same as iced coffee and why it’s better for you, anyway.

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TL;DR: This stainless steel cold brew coffee maker from KitchenAid is on sale for $69.95, saving you $30.


80-degree weather and sweltering morning commutes make it so easy to justify an overpriced iced coffee.

But spending $5 a few days each week is going to add up very quickly, and you’re going to want that money when holiday shopping time rolls around. The KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker is a convenience you’ll really appreciate sitting on your counter, and it’s $30 off at Amazon.

Making cold brew consists of more than putting ice cubes in regular coffee — that’s iced coffee. Cold brew is made by soaking the coffee in cold water for up to 24 hours, then filtering out the grounds. This cool (figuratively and literally) process actually makes cold brew a healthier choice than regular coffee: It’s up to 67% less acidic and easier on your stomach and teeth, and that lack of acidic compounds is said to preserve flavor in your beans.

This 28-ounce container can make up to 14 servings in one go, so serving guests will be easy — and cold brew leftovers stay fresh in the fridge for up to two weeks. Just mix two ounces of coffee concentrate with every six ounces of milk, water or ice. The beautiful glass and stainless steel design is topped off with an easy-pour spout, so the machine can sit on your counter or on a shelf in the fridge for cold brew on tap.

Regularly $99.99 (and still that price on KitchenAid’s site), you can save $30 and get it for $69.95. (Just add it to your cart to see the sale price reflected.)

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