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The Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Maker can have 12 cups of joe ready for you: $45 (Reg. $60+)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy offers the Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central Coffee Maker for $44.99 shipped. This matches our mention from over the summer as the best price we’ve tracked. You’d be paying over $60 today at the likes of Walmart and Amazon. The truth of the matter is not everyone is clamoring for K-cups. A coffee maker like this, that can brew up to 12 cups at once, is still the preferred method of caffeinated drink production for many. Over 700 Best Buy customers have come together to rate it 4.5/5 stars.

If you’re seeking something smaller, less expensive, and (dare we say) more trendy, Walmart still has the Bodum 34-ounce Pour Over Coffee Maker for $11.50 with store pickup.

Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Maker features:

Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central Coffee Maker: This coffee maker brews up to 12 cups at once, and allows you to interrupt the brew cycle to pour a cup before your coffee is finished. The stylish retro aesthetic brings flare to your kitchen.

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Alison is an Editor at 9to5Toys. Her specialties include skincare, travel, and items you may find in the Things You Never Knew Existed catalog. When she’s not deal-hunting, she’s practicing martial arts or spending quality time with her cats. Send her tips / wholesome memes at alison@9to5mac.com.