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Save 50% on Keurig Single and Multi Cup Brewers for Prime Big Deal Days

Upon their revolutionary debut, Keurig coffee makers solved the all-too-familiar problem to anyone born before the year 2000: brewing way too much coffee. Nearly every coffee company, from Starbucks to your local Brooklyn Brewery, makes single-serving pods alongside their bags of ground coffee for java drinkers who are more economically-minded. Keurig’s range of coffee brewers, from their single-cup coffee makers to their multi-serve coffee makers, is now on sale on Amazon for up to 50% off. We’ve rounded up the best deals on Keurig brewers here.

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$94.99 $189.99

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This Keurig, the true workhorse of the brand, brews 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12-ounce cups of coffee, and has a 75-ounce water reservoir for eight cups of coffee total. It also has a hot water brew setting, for tea drinkers, or for your mid-day Cup O’Noodles. This model also comes in brushed silver and brushed gold. 

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$59.99 $99.99

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The Keurig single-serve coffee maker takes an already sleek design and makes it sleeker and more compact. It makes one cup of coffee at a time, a minimalist king, and therefore takes up significantly less counter space. It’s perfect for students or studio-apartment living. 

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$47.50 $99.99

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This model, which comes in blue, red, black, and gray, is a great bang for your buck. It has a 36-ounce coffee reservoir, which brews 6, 8, and 10-ounce cups of coffee, and does not crowd your counters, combining the capacity of the large brewers with the space-consciousness of the smaller brewers.

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$133.14 $229.99

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Finally, for the three-cups-a-day coffee drinkers, there is a Keurig pot. The pot itself contains 12 cups of coffee in total and is programmable. Set it to brew for the next morning, and wake up to a fresh pot, the perfect way to start the day.

Emma Wenninger

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Emma Wenninger is SPY's managing editor. She has worked across digital media, and is a content operations and growth expert.

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