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Use K-cups & ground coffee in Chefman’s Instabrewer for just $20 (today only)

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Today only, the official Best Buy eBay store is offering the Chefman Instabrewer Coffeemaker in black and stainless steel for $19.99 shipped. Matched via Best Buy’s Deals of the Day. This model is regularly up to $50 at Best Buy and around $30 or more at Amazon and Walmart. Today’s deal is $5 under our previous mention. Along with its small footprint and sleek design, it can handle both K-cups and coffee grounds with an auto shut-off function. Rated 4+ stars.

Finding a coffee maker this nice looking at this price isn’t easy. Even the extremely budget-friendly Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker is a few bucks more right now. However, opting for a pour over solution like those from Bodum or one of these BLACK+DECKER models will save you a few more dollars. Today’s $20 price tag will also leave you more than enough to grab some Amazon Fresh coffee and extra K-cups.

Chefman Instabrewer Coffeemaker:

Start your morning off right with this Chefman single-serve coffee maker. The small footprint fits easily onto a counter, and the tall shape accommodates travel mugs. This Chefman single-serve coffee maker works with both K-cups and coffee grounds for versatility, and you can produce a second cup immediately thanks to the instant reboil function.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices