SAVE $60: Through Sept. 28,SADISTIC EROTICISM (2015) the Keurig K-Classic coffee maker is on sale for just $79.99 at Target for Target Circle members (membership is free). That's a savings of 43% and beats other competing retailers.
Sometimes, you don't have time for that fancy Chemex or French Press. That's where Keurig coffee makers truly shine. For the busy bees looking to save some time during their morning routine, Keurig machines let you press a button and get a cup of joe in less than a minute.
The Keurig K-Classic is on sale for just $79.99 at Target for Circle members (membership is free) through Sept. 28. That's about 43% off its current retail price of $139.99, and the cheapest you'll find it across all the major retailers. It's currently full price at Amazon, on sale for $99.99 at Keurig's own website, out of stock at Best Buy, and only sold by sketchy third-party sellers at Walmart.
Like all Keurig machines, the K-Classic features simple button controls to get brewing instantly. Just fill up the reservoir, insert a K-Cup (or use the reusable filter with your own grounds), and select your cup size. In less than 60 seconds, you'll have a piping hot cup of coffee at the ready. The reservoir can fit 48 ounces of water, which lets you brew six or more cups before having to refill it. There's also an auto-off feature than will shut down the machine to save energy.
If you're not a Target Circle member already and want to get in on the exclusive savings, it's super easy to sign up. All you have to do is enter your name, email, and other basic information to become a member. Unlike other retailer memberships (Amazon Prime, Walmart+, My Best Buy Plus, etc.), Target Circle is 100 percent free. Once you're officially a member and sign into your account, you'll see the savings automatically applied to your cart. With your new account, you'll also be able to shop the deals during Target Circle Week next month.
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