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Coffee Machine Sale & Deals

Brew your best coffee at home with capsule, automatic and manual espresso machines on sale featuring built-in grinders and milk frothers. Find coffee machine deals at The Good Guys from Breville, De'Longhi, Nespresso and Sunbeam.

Brew your best coffee at home with capsule, automatic and manual espresso machines on sale featuring built-in grinders and milk frothers. Find coffee machine deals at The Good Guys from Breville, De'Longhi, Nespresso and Sunbeam.

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What to look for in coffee machines on sale

From single-serve capsule machines through to manual espresso machines, fully automatic bean-to-cup units and drip filter coffee makers, here is what to consider before buying a coffee machine on sale. The coffee machine buying guide covers each format in detail.


Coffee machines on sale by type

Coffee machine type determines how much involvement you have in the brewing process, the variety of drinks you can make and the daily upkeep required.

  • Capsule coffee machines: use pre-portioned coffee capsules for fast, consistent espresso with minimal effort. Nespresso is the dominant brand in the Australian capsule market with the largest selection of compatible machines. Suited to households that prioritise convenience and consistency over hands-on brewing.

  • Automatic coffee machines: bean-to-cup machines that grind, dose, tamp and brew coffee at the press of a button. Available across mid-range and premium price points with options for milk frothing built in. Suited to households making multiple coffees per day across different drink types.

  • Manual espresso machines: semi-automatic and prosumer machines that give the user full control over extraction parameters. Paired with a separate grinder or a built-in grinder. Suited to buyers developing their espresso technique and prioritising drink quality over speed.

  • Drip filter coffee machines: brew large batches of filter coffee into a glass or thermal carafe. Suited to households where filter coffee is the preferred style or where multiple cups need to be made in one go.

  • Coffee grinders: a separate burr grinder is the most important accessory for any manual espresso machine, as freshly ground beans are essential for proper extraction. Grinder quality often matters more than machine quality at the same price point.


Espresso machine features to compare

Beyond machine type, several features affect drink quality and daily ease of use. Comparing these across models helps identify which coffee machine sale offers the best practical value for your brewing style.Key features worth comparing across espresso machine sales:

  • Built-in grinder: integrated burr grinders deliver fresh ground beans for each shot, which is essential for proper espresso extraction. Worth prioritising if the alternative is buying pre-ground coffee.

  • Pressure: 9 bar is the standard for espresso extraction; many machines advertise higher pressure figures (15 to 19 bar pump pressure) but this is the static maximum, not the actual extraction pressure.

  • Milk frothing: a steam wand allows manual milk texturing for latte art; automatic milk frothers produce consistent foam without practice. Bean-to-cup machines typically include automatic milk frothing.

  • Programmable shot volumes: pre-set single and double shot volumes remove the need to manually time each pour.

  • Temperature control: PID temperature control on prosumer machines maintains brew temperature more accurately than standard thermostats, improving shot consistency.

  • Water tank capacity: a 1.8 to 2.5 litre tank is typical and avoids constant refilling for daily use.

  • Cleaning programmes: automatic cleaning and descaling cycles reduce maintenance burden, particularly on bean-to-cup machines that handle milk.

  • Dual boiler: allows simultaneous brewing and milk steaming on prosumer machines, reducing the time to make a milk-based coffee.


How bean-to-cup and manual espresso machines differ

Fully automatic bean-to-cup machines and manual or semi-automatic machines both produce espresso from fresh beans, with different daily experiences.Bean-to-cup machines automate the grinding, dosing, tamping and brewing steps. This delivers fast, consistent drinks with minimal hands-on input, suited to households where multiple people are making coffee or where speed and convenience are the priority.Manual and semi-automatic espresso machines involve the user in the grinding, dosing, tamping and shot-pulling steps. This allows full control over extraction parameters and suits buyers who enjoy the hands-on craft of espresso making.


Coffee machine brands at The Good Guys

Major coffee machine brands available at The Good Guys include:

  • Breville: covers entry-level through to prosumer machines including the Barista Express, Barista Pro and Dual Boiler across mid-range and premium price points.

  • De'Longhi: produces espresso machines, bean-to-cup machines and capsule machines across all price points. The Magnifica and PrimaDonna ranges cover fully automatic bean-to-cup configurations with one-touch milk drinks.

  • Nespresso: covers capsule coffee in the Original and Vertuo lines, with different capsule sizes and styles. Machines are produced by partner manufacturers including Breville and De'Longhi.

  • Sunbeam: covers entry-level and mid-range espresso machines at accessible price points across pump, capsule and bean-to-cup formats.

  • Smeg: produces capsule and espresso machines with retro and contemporary styling across the premium tier, available in a range of finishes.

  • Jura: a Swiss brand specialising in fully automatic bean-to-cup machines, suited to high-volume households or small offices.

  • Philips / Saeco: produces fully automatic bean-to-cup machines at mid-range and premium price points, with one-touch milk-based drink programmes.

Entry-level capsule machines sit between $100 and $300, covering basic single-serve brewing. The $300 to $800 range brings mid-range Breville and De'Longhi espresso machines with built-in grinders. Between $800 and $2,000, prosumer espresso machines, fully automatic bean-to-cup units and premium capsule machines dominate. Above $2,000, prosumer dual boilers, premium bean-to-cup machines from Jura and De'Longhi, and complete espresso-grinder setups cover the upper tier.


How to buy a coffee machine on sale

  1. Identify your brewing style: capsule for convenience and consistency, bean-to-cup for fast espresso with minimal effort, manual or semi-automatic for hands-on espresso, drip filter for batch brewing.

  2. For espresso, decide whether you want a built-in grinder or to pair the machine with a separate grinder. Grinder quality often matters more than machine quality at the same price point.

  3. Match daily volume to capacity: a 1.8 to 2.5 litre water tank and a 250g bean hopper suits multiple drinks per day without constant refilling.

  4. Check milk handling: a manual steam wand for latte art, an automatic frother for consistent foam without practice, or no frother if drinking coffee black.

  5. Confirm cleaning and descaling requirements: bean-to-cup machines need regular descaling and milk circuit cleaning.

  6. Compare current sales across Breville, De'Longhi, Nespresso, Sunbeam, Smeg, Jura and Saeco.

  7. Confirm delivery at checkout.

  8. Add to cart or reserve in-store for collection at your nearest The Good Guys.


Frequently asked questions

The best time to buy a coffee machine on sale in Australia is generally during EOFY, Black Friday or Boxing Day, as these events produce the widest range of coffee machine deals across automatic, capsule and espresso models.

When to consider buying outside peak sale periods:

  • When a new model is released, the prior generation typically drops in price across the range

  • Individual store events can produce localised sale activity outside the main national windows

EOFY coffee machine sale 2026

The EOFY sale at The Good Guys include coffee machines on sale from Breville, De'Longhi and Nespresso. EOFY is also a practical time to purchase if claiming a coffee machine as a business expense before 30 June.

Black Friday coffee machine sale 2026

Black Friday coffee machine deals in November cover automatic, capsule and espresso machines, with sale activity typically extending through Cyber Monday into early December.

Boxing Day coffee machine sale 2026

Boxing Day coffee machine deals in late December are a strong window for sale pricing on prior-year stock. Browse online or visit your nearest The Good Guys to see current in-store availability.

The main coffee machine types available on sale at The Good Guys each suit a different brewing preference and level of involvement.

  • Manual espresso machines give you full control over grind, dose, and extraction, and suit coffee enthusiasts prepared to invest time in technique. They typically require a separate coffee grinder.

  • Automatic coffee machines handle grinding and brewing in one step. Automatic coffee machines are a practical choice for households that want espresso-style results without manual prep.

  • Capsule coffee machines use pre-portioned pods for consistent results with minimal effort. Capsule machines suit those who prioritise speed and convenience over customisation.

  • Drip filter coffee machines brew larger quantities at a lower cost per cup. Drip filter models suit households that drink multiple cups daily and prefer a straightforward setup.

Browse the full coffee machines range or read the coffee machine buying guide for more detail on choosing the right type.

Both are strong choices, and the better option depends on what matters most to you in a coffee machine.

  • Breville machines are generally regarded as having strong build quality and precise temperature and pressure control. Their automatic and semi-automatic range suits those who want consistent espresso results and are comfortable with a more involved setup process.

  • De'Longhi offers a broad range covering bean-to-cup, capsule and manual machines. Their fully automatic models are well regarded for ease of use, with one-touch brewing and integrated milk systems suited to households that want café-style results with minimal effort.

Both brands are available on sale at The Good Guys. Use the coffee machine buying guide to compare features before deciding.

A well-maintained coffee machine typically lasts five to ten years, depending on the model, usage frequency, and how consistently it is maintained.

Key factors that affect longevity:

  • Regular descaling is the most important maintenance task. Hard water areas accelerate mineral buildup and require more frequent descaling to avoid damage to internal components.

  • Rinsing removable parts after each use reduces residue buildup and keeps seals and valves in good condition.

  • Using filtered water where possible slows scale accumulation and extends the interval between full descaling cycles.

  • Following the manufacturer's cleaning cycle recommendations is the most reliable way to maintain consistent extraction quality over time.

Whether a coffee machine qualifies as a business expense depends on your individual circumstances and how the machine is used. The general ATO position is that a deduction may apply where the expense is incurred in producing assessable income and is not private in nature.

As at the 2025-26 financial year (1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026), sole traders and home-based workers who use a coffee machine for genuine work purposes may be able to claim a portion of the cost, depending on the proportion of business use. Thresholds and eligibility criteria change between financial years.For the most accurate and up-to-date guidance, refer to the Australian Taxation Office or speak with a registered tax agent before claiming. EOFY is a practical time to purchase if you plan to claim a deduction in the current financial year.