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    ​​Amazon is selling a $300 cocktail maker machine for only $170, and shoppers say it's the 'ultimate party companion'

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonDecember 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Is your home bar in need of an upgrade? Whether you regularly host get-togethers or enjoy a well-made cocktail from time to time, there’s one item you need on your radar: a cocktail maker machine. With the ability to whip up drinks with a press of a button, it’s exactly what your home bar is missing.

    Luckily, the Bev by Black and Decker Cocktail Maker Machine is 43% off during Amazon’s Cyber Monday sale. For just $170, this cocktail maker can be all yours, but if you’re even considering adding it to your cart, act fast. With Cyber Monday coming to a close, this deal won’t be available for long.

    Bev by Black and Decker Cocktail Maker Machine, $170 (was $300) at Amazon

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    The cocktail maker machine has the ability to make over 40 different drinks in three simple steps. The machine uses Bartesian cocktail capsules filled with juice, extracts, and bitters to make classic drinks, from margaritas to cosmopolitans. Once you select your drink of choice, pop in the capsule, select the drink strength, and press a button to mix it all together.

    You can connect your machine to five standard-size liquor bottles, including vodka, tequila, gin, and more. Along with premium cocktails at home, you can create a sleek look on your bar cart and up the party atmosphere with the machine’s illuminated bottle bases. Cleanup also couldn’t be easier. After each drink is made, the machine self-rinses and has a cleaning mode cycle the brand recommends running every month. 

    Related: Walmart is selling an ‘awesome’ $1,199 electric scooter for just $275 ahead of Cyber Monday

    With the cocktail machine, making drinks has never been easier. According to shoppers, it’s the “ultimate party companion” and makes “perfectly mixed cocktails every time.”

    “It was an instant crowd-pleaser and continues to be a go-to whenever we gather. The design is genius, with slots for five different alcohols, meaning no need to swap out bottles when switching up cocktails — a feature that adds so much convenience and fun to the experience,” a shopper said.

    Another shopper wrote that the cocktail maker can “elevate your home bar experience,” adding that it’s “seek and innovative” and “has become the highlight of my entertaining space.”

    For only $170 during Amazon’s Cyber Monday sale, the Bev by Black and Decker Cocktail Maker Machine is a must-have for any host. 

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