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Win a Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro Coffee Machine!

This month one lucky reader will win a Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro Series ES701UK coffee machine, worth £700! Latte, anyone?

Budding home baristas and those sick of bland instant coffee will want to enter this month’s competition – we have a coveted Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro Series ES701UK coffee machine, worth £700, up for grabs.

The Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro is the only coffee maker you’ll need as it does the job of three appliances: use it as an espresso machine for cappuccino, latte and americano; as a filter coffee machine; and as a cold brew maker.

Perhaps the best thing about this device is that it makes creating cafe-quality drinks easy. Add your beans to the built-in hopper and select your preferred style, and the machine will guide you through the process. If you want to build your barista skills, you’ll love experimenting with the conical burr grinder’s 25 settings to find your ideal grind; but if you want an easier life, you can leave all the decision-making to Barista Assist Technology.

How to enter

Want to bring cafe culture into your own home? Get in with a chance of winning a Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro by heading here and answering this question:

How many settings does the Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro’s conical burr grinder have?

A…10

B…25

C…100

Terms & Conditions 

For full terms and conditions, see competitions.stuff.tv/rules.php. Promoter: DMRI on behalf of Kelsey Media

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Rachael is a British journalist with 19 years experience in the publishing industry. Before going freelance, her career saw her launch websites and magazines spanning photography through to lifestyle and weddings. Since going freelance she’s sloped off to Devon to enjoy the beaches and walk her dog and has contributed to some of the world’s best-loved websites and magazines, while specialising in technology and lifestyle. It was inevitable she would graduate to Stuff at some point.