Woot knocks $190 espresso machine to $64 in early summer sale

This compact machine makes it easier to brew café-style drinks at home.

Mr. Coffee Compact Espresso Maker ©Image Credit: Mr. Coffee
Make espresso, cappuccinos, and lattes at home with this compact beginner-friendly machine. ©Image Credit: Mr. Coffee

Love café-style lattes and cappuccinos but not the coffee shop prices? The Mr. Coffee Compact Espresso Machine is now down from $190 to just $64 at Woot, making it a much cheaper way to bring espresso drinks into your daily routine.

This compact espresso machine is designed for people who want simple, beginner-friendly espresso brewing at home without needing a huge, complicated setup. From quick morning shots to homemade iced lattes, it’s built to make café-style drinks feel a lot more accessible.

Why Choose This Espresso Machine

Instead of complicated settings and steep learning curves, the Mr. Coffee Compact Espresso Maker keeps the process simple. It features intuitive controls that let you brew single or double shots with just a button press.

You get a 15-bar pump that helps create the pressure needed for richer espresso extraction and better crema. That means stronger flavor and a more coffee-shop-style experience compared to basic drip coffee makers.

This espresso machine also features a built-in steam wand that lets you froth milk for cappuccinos, lattes, and other espresso drinks right at home. Plus, the included pressurized filter baskets help beginners get more consistent results without needing professional barista skills.

Combined with the scoop and tamper, the machine provides most of the essentials you need to start making espresso right away. And thanks to the detachable 50-ounce water reservoir, cleanup and refilling remain simple during everyday use.

Its compact design is another advantage, especially for smaller kitchens, apartments, dorms, or office setups where counter space is limited. And the stainless-steel accents also help it look more modern and less bulky than many larger espresso machines.

At $64, this feels like a very approachable entry point for anyone curious about home espresso machines. If you’ve been spending too much on coffee shop drinks lately, this little Mr. Coffee espresso maker could pay for itself surprisingly quickly.