THE spring sale season is the perfect time to pick up some fancy new kitchen appliances at a fraction of its regular price.
For a limited time, shoppers who want quality coffee at home can get their hands on a L’OR Barista Sublime machine and 100 free pods bundle at a massive discount.

L’OR Barista Sublime coffee machine + 100 FREE pods, £64.99 (worth £150)
The sleek L’OR Barista Sublime coffee machine normally costs £109.99 but is on sale for just £64.99 as part of the brand’s spring sale which runs from 18 March to 22 April.
With the additional 100 free coffee pods, the bundle is actually worth £150, so coffee fans yearning for a barista-style morning brew can indulge knowing they are getting massive savings.
The stylish and compact machine, powered by Phillips and featured in our best coffee machine roundup, comes in three colours: Piano Noir (black), Sunset Rubis (red) and Satin Blanc (white).
Engineered for convenience, the L’OR Barista Sublime coffee machine has a unique double-spouted design for whipping up double-shot coffees, which is ideal for hectic mornings.
The machine is kitted out with a 19-bar pressure and dual capsule recognition technology, so the machine automatically adjusts to the capsule size, ensuring optimal extraction.
So you can create a variety of coffee sizes perfectly each time.
The innovative machine seamlessly pairs with L’OR coffee pods or other branded capsules you can buy online or from the supermarket.
Where to buy the L’OR Barista Sublime coffee machine?
The L’OR Barista Sublime coffee machine is a great mid-priced coffee machine made by Philips that makes barista-quality coffee at the push of a button.
The L’OR Barista Sublime is available to buy directly from the L’OR website or several stockists.
You can also purchase it at Amazon, Argos, Currys, Robert Dyas and John Lewis
WHAT ARE COFFEE’S HEALTH BENEFITS?
STUDIES regularly find that drinking coffee can be good for your health – here are some of its reported benefits:
A longer life: It helps us stay awake and could also keep us alive, according to science. Southern Medical University in China found coffee drinkers were a third less likely to die young.
A healthier heart: Semmelweis University in Hungary found average coffee drinkers had a 21 per cent lower chance of having a stroke and a 17 per cent lower risk of dying of heart disease.
A mighty memory: Research by the University of Verona found regularly drinking espresso coffee can reduce your risk of dementia-causing Alzheimer’s disease.
A curb on cancer: Studies suggest drinking moderate amounts of coffee can reduce the risk of cancers of the bowel and womb.