Get 30 Percent Savings Now on This Terrific Espresso and Coffee Maker, Plus More Great Deals Our friends at TechBargains have rounded up these can't-miss deals.

By TechBargains

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Amazon and Dell

Entrepreneur has affiliate partnership with TechBargains so we may get a share of the revenue from your purchase.

Thanks to our friends at TechBargains, we've rounded up some can't-miss deals. Check it out:

DeLonghi Magnifica Super-Automatica Espresso & Coffee Machine w/ Burr Grinder & Cappuccino Milk Frother for $499.95 (Orig. $699.95)
Happy National Coffee Day! Amazon has an excellent discount on a very high-end espresso and coffee maker. We've used a lower-end model and they make truly great coffee. It has an integrated professional quality burr grinder to use a fresh grind for each brew and it will consistently make excellent coffee at the perfect temperature each time. You can program this machine to remember your settings once you find your perfect cup. $500 is a great price for a high-quality automatic coffee and espresso maker and can easily save you money compared to going to Starbucks.

Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Intel Core i5 Dual-Core 15.6" Laptop with Windows 7/10 Pro for $419 (Orig. $602.99)
This is PCMag's Editor's Choice for its solid build quality, strong battery life and overall bang for your buck performance. It has a sharp display and this configuration has a powerful i5 processor that is more than enough for any office work. At its price this is a steal, especially with a Windows Pro license included which is perfect for any small business.

Free $10 Amazon Credit for First-Time Amazon Gift Card Buyers
If you haven't bought an Amazon Gift Card yet then today is your chance to get one and receive a bonus $10 Amazon credit when you do. This is one of the best deals you can get from Amazon since for many people it's like cash in the bank if you shop a lot at Amazon as we do. Eligible users will be prompted with instructions on how to redeem this offer.

Withings Cardio Heart and Body Composition Wi-Fi Scale $134.96 (Orig. $180)
This body scale not only lets you monitor and track your weight through your smartphone, it can also measure your cardiovascular health with Pulse Wave Velocity measurements to track how fast blood is moving through your body. It can also measure and track your full body composition based on fat, muscle, bone and water so you can visually see if your training is increasing your muscle mass and burning off the fat.

For more great deals, check out TechBargains' Amazon Deals.

Disclosure: This is brought to you by the Entrepreneur Partner Studio. Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, we may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners.

Have a deal you want to promote? Contact us here.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Side Hustle

'I Was Called Crazy': This 27-Year-Old's Side Hustle Hit $30,000 a Month in Under a Year — Now It's Worth Millions

Changing regulations forced Angel Rodriguez's jet ski rental company to shut down, and the young entrepreneur had to figure out his next move — fast.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2025.

Science & Technology

Want to Make Money With AI? Here Are Easy Steps to Unlock Explosive Profits in 2025

Learn to turn Google AI Studio into a profit-boosting machine with this three-step framework. Train AI to analyze data, uncover sales opportunities and maximize profits.

Side Hustle

This 31-Year-Old Spends 2 Hours Per Week On His $3,000-a-Month Passive Income Side Hustle: 'Trust Your Vision'

Hansel Moore's home office "wasn't cutting it" — so he found another place to be creative.

Business News

'How Vulnerable Senior Investors Are': Morgan Stanley Was Ordered to Pay $843,000 to an Elderly Widow Who Was Scammed Out of Millions (and Not By Them)

The scheme involved multiple criminals who pretended to be technical support staffers, employees at the bank, and even government workers.