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Actor Brad Pitt is a fan of De’Longhi espresso machines and so are we, especially at the terrific sale prices happening right now at select retailers. 

De’Longhi espresso machines are renowned for their quality and performance, making them a favorite among coffee enthusiasts. With these current deals, coffee lovers can now enjoy the luxury of delicious espresso from home at a fraction of the price.

Discover your inner barista and create café quality espressos and cappuccinos with a new De’Longhi machine. (Actor and De’Longhi spokesperson Brad Pitt is not included with purchase.)

Best De’Longhi espresso machine deals of 2024

Walmart, Amazon and Sur La Table are offering some of De’Longhi’s best espresso machines at a serious discount. 

De’Longhi ECP3220 15-bar pump espresso and cappuccino machine

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Get coffee shop-quality brews without leaving your house with De’Longhi’s new 15-bar pump espresso and cappuccino machine. The adjustable controls allow you to make modifications, ensuring you the perfect cup every time. We like the manual steam wand, which textures milk to create a rich, creamy froth that will give your local coffee shop a run for its money.

We also like this espresso machine’s low price. This De’Longhi machine is available at Walmart for just $92, reduced from $170.

Top features of De’Longhi Ecp3220 espresso machine:

  • Two thermostats for water and steam pressure are controlled separately, guaranteeing espresso and cappuccino are at the perfect temperature.
  • The water tank is easily removed and filled and the water level is easy to read, taking the guesswork out of creating your perfect brew.
  • The sleek, compact design keeps your countertop free of a large machine.
  • This machine easily accommodates taller cups.

De’Longhi La Specialista Prestigio EC9355M espresso machine

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This beautifully designed, high-end espresso machine helps you channel your inner barista and handcraft professional-level espresso-based coffee drinks, all from the comfort of home. Advanced technology is the star of the show here, that is until you taste you first cup.

Top features of De’Longhi La Specialista Prestigo EC9355M:

  • The integrated burr grinder uses two sensors to deliver consistent grinding.
  • The smart tamping station reduces mess and tamps coffee evenly.
  • This machine is ready to use one second after powering up. 
  • There is no waiting time between brewing espresso and frothing milk thanks to the dual heating system.
  • The My Latte Art steam wand makes achieving the perfect milk texture for lattes and cappuccinos easy.
  • We like the sleek design, which makes for a terrific addition to any kitchen countertop.

This De’Longhi espresso machine is on sale at Amazon for $689 (reduced from $900) ahead of Amazon Prime Day.


De’Longhi La Specialista espresso machine with barista kit

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A top-tier espresso machine at a terrific reduced price, the De’Longhi La Specialista allows you to become the skilled at-home barista you’ve always wanted to be. You’ll craft custom espresso drinks with ease and precision, all from home.

This espresso machine is available at Amazon for $715, reduced from $800.

Top features of the De’Longhi La Specialista espresso machine:

  • Eight grind settings ensure different coffee bean varieties can be prepared for the ideal extraction.l
  • The conical burr grinder delivers enough freshly ground coffee for a single or double espresso.
  • The premium barista kit allows you to tamp like the pros.
  • This machine comes with three infusion temperatures allowing you to extract the best flavors from different types of beans.
  • The latte wand stays cool to the touch after steaming but also delivers creamy foam — even latte art if you choose.

De’Longhi Dinamica fully automatic espresso machine

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Enjoy authentic espresso drinks at the touch of a button with the Dinamica espresso machine. Brew anything for caps and lattes to flat whites and iced coffees with the LCD display, which let’s you quickly and easily make your choice — or customize your drink with the My Menu feature.

This De’Longhi espresso machine is on sale at Sur La Table for $1,200, reduced from $1,620.

Top features of De’Longhi Dinamica espresso machine:

  • 18 specialty recipes are included in the My Menu feature.
  • The conical burr grinder offers 13 settings to extract the most flavor from your coffee.
  • The automatic frothing system delivers milk frothed to perfection for different kinds of drinks.
  • The milk frothing system is easy to clean and is compatible with oat, rice and soy milks.
  • This machine grinds and froths automatically so the boiler is always at the right temperature and ready to brew.



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Teamsters going on strike against Amazon at several locations nationwide

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The International Brotherhood of Teamsters says workers at seven Amazon facilities will begin a strike Thursday morning in an effort by the union to pressure the e-commerce giant for a labor agreement during a key shopping period.

The Teamsters say the workers, who authorized walkouts in the past few days, are joining the picket line after Amazon ignored a Dec. 15 deadline the union set for contract negotiations. Amazon says it doesn’t expect any impact on its operations during what the union calls the largest strike against the company in U.S. history.

The Teamsters say they represent nearly 10,000 workers at 10 Amazon facilities, a small portion of the 1.5 million people Amazon employs in its warehouses and corporate offices.

Amazon is ranked No. 2 on the Fortune 500 list of the nation’s largest companies.

At a warehouse in the New York City borough of Staten Island, thousands of workers who voted for the Amazon Labor Union in 2022 and have since affiliated with the Teamsters. At the other facilities, employees – including many delivery drivers – have unionized with them by demonstrating majority support but without holding government-administered elections.

The strikes happening Thursday are taking place at an Amazon warehouse in San Francisco and six delivery stations in southern California, New York City, Atlanta and the Chicago suburb of Skokie, Illinois, according to the union’s announcement. Amazon workers at the other facilities are “prepared to join” them, the union said.

“Amazon is pushing its workers closer to the picket line by failing to show them the respect they have earned,” Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien said in a statement.

“If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed. We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it,” he said.

The Seattle-based online retailer has been seeking to re-do the election that led to the union victory at the warehouse on Staten Island, which the Teamsters now represent. In the process, the company has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board.

Meanwhile, Amazon says the delivery drivers, which the Teamsters have organized for more than a year, aren’t its employees. Under its business model, the drivers work for third-party businesses, called Delivery Service Partners, who drop off millions of packages to customers everyday.

“For more than a year now, the Teamsters have continued to intentionally mislead the public – claiming that they represent ‘thousands of Amazon employees and drivers’. They don’t, and this is another attempt to push a false narrative,” Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel said in a statement. “The truth is that the Teamsters have actively threatened, intimidated, and attempted to coerce Amazon employees and third-party drivers to join them, which is illegal and is the subject of multiple pending unfair labor practice charges against the union.

The Teamsters have argued Amazon essentially controls everything the drivers do and should be classified as an employer.

Some U.S. labor regulators have sided with the union in filings made before the NLRB. In September, Amazon boosted pay for the drivers amid the growing pressure. 



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Teamsters set to strike against Amazon at New York City warehouse

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NEW YORK — The Teamsters union is launching a strike against Amazon at numerous locations across the country, including in Maspeth, Queens.

The Teamsters are calling it the largest strike against Amazon in United States history, and it’s set to begin at 6 a.m. Thursday. In addition to New York City, workers will be joining picket lines in Atlanta, Southern California, San Francisco and Illinois.

In a video announcement released Wednesday night, workers voiced their frustrations.

“Us being strike ready means we’re fed up, and Amazon is clearly ignoring us and we want to be heard,” one worker says in the video.

“It’s really exciting. We’re taking steps for ourselves to win better conditions, better benefits, better wages,” another worker in the video says.

The union says it represents about 10,000 Amazon employees and that Amazon ignored a deadline to come to the table and negotiate. The $2 trillion company doesn’t pay employees enough to make ends meet, the union asserts.

At the height of the holiday season, many are wondering what this means for packages currently in transit.

Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said, “If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed.”

Amazon says Teamsters are misleading the public

An Amazon spokesperson says the Teamsters are misleading the public and do not represent any Amazon employees, despite any claims.

“The truth is that the Teamsters have actively threatened, intimidated, and attempted to coerce Amazon employees and third-party drivers to join them, which is illegal and is the subject of multiple pending unfair labor practice charges against the union,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

An Amazon representative says the company doesn’t expect operations to be impacted.



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