The best early Black Friday deals on kitchen appliances at Amazon: Keurig, Instant Pot and more - CBS News

2022-10-11 04:55:28 By : Mr. David Chang

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Black Friday may not be here yet, but there are already plenty of deals to be found on kitchen appliances at Amazon now. You can save big now on reviewer-loved kitchen appliances from Instant Pot, Ninja, Keurig and more brands.

Top products in this article:

Instant Pot Dual Pod Plus, $160 (regularly $230)

Instant Pot Pro 10-in-1 (8 quart), $150 (reduced from $190)

Keurig K-Elite coffee maker, $139 (regularly $189)

Ahead, the best kitchen appliance deals you can get ahead of Black Friday . Whether you're in the market for a new coffee maker  or air fryer, check out the deals below.

The Instant Pod espresso and coffee maker has a 4.2-star rating and many positive reviews, including this one:

"I am in love with this product. I raved about it so much my husband told me I had to write a review," wrote an Amazon customer who purchased the Instant Pot device. "The frother is easy to use, set up, clean, does hot and cold, is quick and so versatile. I have been frothing every beverage in my house (least it seems that way). 

I wasn't sure I was going to use all the settings (cold froth, latte, cappuccino, and just warm) but the warming setting is great for warming up teas, tea concentrate, coffee or coffee concentrate. It's an easy way to make a chai lattes, pumpkin spice milk (yes, it's awesome thank me later), turmeric milk, cold brew whatever. Great product and especially for the price and the space it takes up."

The 8-quart version of the Instant Pot Pro is on sale right now on Amazon. A 6-quart model is also on sale on Amazon.

Like the Instant Pot Duo Plus, the Instant Pot Pro can be used for pressure cooking, slow cooking, rice cooking, sous-vide cooking, sautéing, sterilizing, yogurt making, warming and steaming. But the Pro does the Duo Plus one better, and adds a 10th function: cake baking.

There are 28 program settings for essential meals, and five programmable settings for your own favorite Instant Pot recipes. This model has an upgraded gentle steam release switch with a diffusing cover (to reduce noise and prevent splashing on your countertop). 

Instant Pot Pro 10-in-1 (8 quart), $150 (reduced from $190)

The Keurig K-Elite coffee maker makes a single cup of coffee at a time but features a 75-ounce water reservoir so you can make cups of coffee for everyone in your family. 

The 4.8-star-rated device features a strong brew button, an iced coffee setting and hot water on demand -- perfect for making tea and hot chocolate this fall. 

Keurig K-Elite coffee maker, $139 (regularly $189)

This mini coffee device is a great option for small spaces. 

The 5-inch-wide Keurig coffee maker lets you brew up to 12 ounces of coffee, hot chocolate, tea and more. It offers an energy efficient feature that automatically turns the coffee maker off 90 seconds after you've brewed your cup. 

Keurig K-Mini coffee maker, $77 (regularly $100)

One of Ninja's highest-rated models, this family-friendly, 9-in-1 pressure cooker and air fryer offers a 5-quart pot that holds up to a 4-pound chicken or 2 pounds of french fries. The Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 can pressure cook, air-fry crisp, sear, sauté, steam, slow cook, make yogurt, bake/roast, broil and keep food warm. 

Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 pressure cooker and air fryer, $120 (reduced from $140) 

This 72-ounce countertop blender boasts a 4.7-star rating on Amazon. It features a 1,000-watt power base with ice crushing technology, making it perfect for smoothies. It comes with a recipe guide with 25 chef-inspired recipes. 

Get the Ninja professional blender now for $10 off at Amazon.

Ninja professional blender, $90 (reduced from $100)

This affordable, 800-watt sous vide from Monoprice has an LED touchscreen. Its clamp is adjustable, so it works on a wide variety of pots.

Monoprice sous vide immersion cooker, $63 (reduced from $80)

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