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The Keurig K-Mini is only $49.99 — its lowest price on Amazon ever


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TL;DR: The space-saving Keurig K-Mini is on sale for $49.99 at Amazon, saving you $30.


2019 saw the earliest start of Pumpkin Spice Latte season yet — the cult-favorite drink returned on Aug. 12 versus last year's Aug. 27. 

But now that we're over the initial hype, we figured it's a good time to burst your bubble: You could save about $60 a month by making coffee at home instead of going to Starbucks. (That's if you spent roughly $5 on a drink three days per week.)

The Keurig K-Mini is $30 off at Amazon, bringing it down to just $49.99. Not only is that its lowest price on Amazon ever, but it means that your Keurig will pay for itself in less than a month. And this doesn't mean you have to be left out of the pumpkin spice Instagram posts — you can buy Starbucks official PSL K-Cup pods on Amazon. Read more...

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