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Only RM50 for a Nespresso Machine?! This Subscription Plan is PERFECT for M’sian Coffee Connoisseurs

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There’s no denying that we Malaysians simply can’t start our day without caffeine, from local favourites like kopi ais to café-style cappuccinos. But with everything getting so expensive now, have to cut on spending lorh! ? What if we told you you can still enjoy café-grade coffee at home without hurting your e-wallet?

For only RM50, you can own a brand new Nespresso coffee machine with Nespresso’s subscription plan, with over 30 diverse coffee blends to choose from, unlimited free deliveries, carryover store credits – just to name a few!

Nespresso Kim Go Eun

Plus, did you know A-listers like Hollywood celebrities David Beckham and George Clooney and Exhuma leading lady Kim Go-eun happened to be fans of Nespresso too? But the best part is that you can enjoy their favourite coffee daily for as low as RM80 a month! 

Come on and find out why Malaysian coffee lovers are LOVING this no-frills, no-hidden-costs Nespresso subscription plan:

 

1. RM50 to be your own barista, plus over 30 coffee blends!

Nespresso George Clooney Kitchen Coffee

You read that right! By signing up for Nespresso’s monthly subscription plan, you only need to fork up a one-time RM50 upfront payment for a brand new Nespresso coffee machine. Did we mention that you DON’T need to return the coffee machine even after your subscription plan ends??? ?This ain’t your average subscription plan!

You’ll also be welcomed with a complimentary coffee-tasting set to kick off your home-barista journey, giving you a taste of Nespresso’s diverse range of flavours with over 30 unique coffee blends to brew with (including limited-edition flavours!).

 

2. Inhale cappuccinos and such from as low as RM2.50/cuppa 

Nespresso David Beckham Og

Yes, we did the math, and you do save more with Nespresso’s subscription plan! Let’s say if you were to drink one cuppa a day, by dividing your RM80 monthly subscription into 31 days, you’ll end up spending about RM2.50 daily on coffee only!

Nespresso’s subscription plan also converts your monthly fee into store credits, which can be spent on Nespresso coffee capsules and accessories. It’s like an advance payment for your month’s worth of coffee!

Worried about ‘burning’ your store credits? Rest easy as unspent credits will be carried over to the next month until you spend them, so nothing goes to waste. In fact, if you wanna save more, you can enjoy 10% bonus credits every month by signing up for Nespresso’s yearly subscription. Might as well maximise value kan?

 

3. Subscribe for amazing cuppas ☕ and peace of mind ?

Nespresso Julia Garner

It’s not just about the coffee experience though, it’s a lifestyle upgrade! Nespresso’s subscription plan is designed to give you better convenience with a slew of aromatic perks, including unlimited free deliveries for every capsule purchase, a diverse catalogue of over 30 coffee blends, and no hidden costs. In the end, this isn’t a rental plan or instalment plan – it’s like a streaming service but for coffee!

And to figuratively add caramel syrup to your coffee, your RM50-only Nespresso coffee machine will also be covered with a two-year free warranty, alongside free repairs and maintenance. And even after your subscription period has ended, you can keep the coffee machine because you technically paid for it!

 

4. Simple coffee machine, great start to the day

Nespresso Essenzaminic Ol Machine

And finally, the crown jewel of Nespresso’s subscription plan: their coffee machines. Capable of producing café-grade coffee at just the touch of a button, Nespresso’s coffee machines are much more convenient and user-friendly than your conventional machinesyou don’t need to be a barista to make good coffee.

Plus, it’s a HUGE help that there’s minimal cleanup after using the Nespresso coffee machine, not to mention its sleek, compact design takes up less space on the counter.

 

Enjoy good coffee every day from only RM80/month

As more of us prefer drinking café-level coffee at home, Nespresso’s subscription plan is a nice change for coffee drinkers who prefer keeping it simple yet maintaining their standards for coffee. It’s as easy as a one-time RM50 upfront payment for the coffee machine + a monthly coffee capsule subscription for as low as RM80 – no need for high maintenance or hidden costs to enjoy good coffee.

Curious about what Nespresso’s subscription plans look like? Here’s how it goes:

  • Essenza Mini Plan: For the practical drinkers
    Nespresso Essenzaminid Ol Machine

    • Coffee capsules: 30 capsules/month
    • Machine colour: Grey, black, red or white
    • Pricing: RM80/month (+ one-time RM50 for Nespresso coffee machine worth RM699)

 

  • Essenza Mini & Milk Plan: For the home baristas
    Nespresso Essenzaminic Milk Frother

    • Comes with Aeroccino Milk Frother.
    • Coffee capsules: 40 capsules/month
    • Machine colour: Black, grey, red or white
    • Pricing: RM120/month (+ one-time RM50 for Nespresso coffee machine worth RM1,049)

 

  • Vertuo Next Premium Plan: The crowd-favourite

    • Coffee capsules: 55 capsules/month
    • Machine colour: Rich brown
    • Pricing: RM160/month (+ one-time RM50 for Nespresso coffee machine worth RM1,299)

 

  • Lattissima Touch Plan: For the coffee lovers

    • Coffee capsules: 100 capsules/month
    • Machine colour: Black
    • Pricing: RM200/month (+ one-time RM50 for Nespresso coffee machine worth RM1,899)

 

Ready to level up your coffee game alongside David Beckham, George Clooney and Kim Go-eun for as low as RM80/month? Sign up for Nespresso’s subscription plan here today, or follow them on their socials:



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