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This attractive KitchenAid 12-cup Coffee Maker falls to $60 today (Reg. $85+)

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Amazon is offering the KitchenAid 12-cup Coffee Maker with One Touch Brewing (KCM1204OB) for $60 shipped. Matched at Target. Regularly up to $120, it currently sells for $85 at Best Buy and Walmart. Today’s deal is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon and the best we can find. It features one touch settings for brew strength, small batch options, pause and pour, and a permanent gold tone filter. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

You could just as easily go with a Mr. Coffee 12-cup Coffee Maker or a Black+Decker 5-cup option for a fraction of the price. Both options feature pause and brew with a permanent filter on the Black+Decker model starting from around $15. However, neither of them will look nearly as nice on the counter top as the featured deal.

KitchenAid 12-cup Coffee Maker:

  • Simple Operation and 24 Hour Programmability
  • Variable Brew Strength Selector to choose between regular and bold strengths while giving you a full-bodied cup every time
  • Small Batch Brew Mode
  • Pause and Pour stops the brew cycle, allowing you to pour a cup of coffee before brewing is complete
  • Inspired by the design of our iconic Stand Mixer

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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