Jura machines rarely go on deep discount - they hold their value better than almost any appliance in the kitchen. But prices do vary across sellers, and stock comes and goes without warning. We keep an eye on the major retailers so you do not have to.
How We Track Deals
We check Amazon, authorized Jura dealers, and major appliance retailers regularly. When a model drops below its typical street price or comes back in stock after a dry spell, we update this page. We are not a price scraper - we verify availability manually and only list machines we have actually reviewed.
A few things worth knowing:
- Jura almost never runs official sales. Price drops usually come from third-party sellers competing with each other.
- “Renewed” or “refurbished” listings on Amazon can save you 20-30%, but read the fine print. We have a full guide to buying refurbished if you are considering that route.
- Prices on this page are approximate. Click through to the retailer for the exact current price.
Currently Available Models
These are the Jura machines we actively track. Each link takes you to current listings on Amazon.

Jura E8
17 specialties, fine foam milk system, color display. The machine we recommend most often.
~$2,799
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Jura Z10
32 specialties including cold brew. Jura’s flagship for home use - nothing else comes close.
~$4,999
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Jura S8
Touchscreen, 15 specialties, professional milk frother. A favorite among latte and cappuccino drinkers.
~$3,499
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Jura GIGA 6
Dual grinders, dual heaters, 28 specialties. Built for offices, cafes, and anyone who makes a lot of coffee.
~$7,999
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Jura Impressa Z6
Previous-gen flagship with Pulse Extraction. Sometimes available at a steep discount - worth watching.
Varies by seller
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Jura Impressa J9
Discontinued but still found through third-party sellers. A solid machine if you can find it at the right price.
Varies by seller
Check availability →Tips for Getting the Best Price
Be patient. Jura machines rarely drop more than 10-15% below list price, and those dips do not last long. If you see a price you are comfortable with, do not wait for it to go lower - it probably will not.
Consider refurbished. A factory-refurbished Jura from an authorized seller is often the smartest buy. You get the same machine at 20-30% off, usually with a warranty. Just make sure the seller is reputable - we explain what to look for in our refurbished buying guide.
Watch for bundle deals. Some sellers throw in cleaning tablets, a milk container, or an extended warranty. These extras are not flashy, but they add up - a year’s supply of cleaning tablets alone runs $30-$40.
Avoid grey-market sellers. If the price looks too good to be true, it usually is. Machines purchased through unauthorized sellers may not be eligible for Jura’s warranty, and returns can be a headache. Stick to Amazon (sold by Amazon or an authorized dealer) or buy directly from Jura’s authorized retailers.
Not Sure Which Machine to Pick?
If you are still deciding, we have a few tools that might help:
- Machine Finder Quiz - Answer a few questions and we will match you to the right model.
- Reviews Hub - All of our in-depth reviews, organized by category.
- Comparisons - Side-by-side matchups between popular models.
- Budget Picks - The best Jura machines under $1,500.
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