Ninja ES701 Luxe Café Pro: Where the Price Lands Today

Today's best price
3 stores · sorted by price| Store | Price | vs 90-day avg | Checked | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eBay Best price Marketplace seller | $649.00 | - | Aug 16, 23:01 ET | Go to store |
| Walmart Marketplace seller | $749.95 | - | Aug 16, 23:00 ET | Go to store |
| SharkNinja | $749.99 | - | Aug 16, 23:00 ET | Go to store |
Price history (building)
lowest new price per dayAcross the stores we track, today's price spread is $100.99 ($649 to $749.99).
The Ninja ES701 Luxe Café Pro is tracked at three US stores in two camps: one first-party seller, Ninja’s own SharkNinja store, and two marketplace listings, eBay and Walmart. That split is the thing to read first, because the lowest tag on this machine often sits with a marketplace seller rather than the maker. The price panel above lists all three with today’s figures, and the chart is still building the recorded history this page needs before it will call any price a deal, typical, or inflated.
Why a marketplace seller holds the lowest ES701 tag
When the lowest number in the table belongs to a marketplace listing rather than the maker’s own store, the discount means something different than it looks. A marketplace seller carries a different returns path, warranty handling, and stock reliability than a purchase from SharkNinja, which sets the anchor most buyers should measure against. A marketplace price below that anchor is an opportunity to check the seller, not proof that Ninja has cut its price, so read the seller label beside each figure before treating the lowest one as the safest.
The record this ES701 page is still assembling
No fair-price verdict appears here yet: our fair-price method withholds one until a machine has logged thirty days of daily lows, and the ES701’s log is younger than that. What the page can say today is the shape of the market, not the fairness of it. There is a lone maker price from SharkNinja and two marketplace tags that drift around it, and only weeks of logging will show which of the three tends to sit lowest. When that pattern is clear, the verdict replaces this paragraph.
The ES701 Pro’s four modes, spec by spec
The tracked specifications describe a 4-in-1 machine, so the ES701 Pro is built to pull espresso, brew coffee, make cold brew, and dispense hot water from one unit. Its grinder is a conical burr with 25 documented settings from espresso to drip, which means the grind is matched to the brew on the machine rather than with a standalone grinder. Milk runs through a Dual Froth System Pro with five preset froth functions, from steamed milk to cold foam, textured through an insulated steam wand with an XL milk jug. A built-in scale doses grounds by weight instead of by scoop. One figure worth checking against your kitchen: the unit stands 19.33 inches tall and weighs 31.66 pounds, so confirm cabinet clearance and counter support before you commit. Every figure here is quoted from Ninja’s spec sheet; this page prices the machine and has not brewed on it.
Where the Pro justifies its step up
The ES701 Pro, the ES601 Premier, and the ES301 Mini share a conical burr grinder, a built-in dosing scale, and a 1,650 watt rating, so the step up is in reach, not power. The Pro is the only one of the three that lists a hot-water mode alongside espresso, coffee, and cold brew, and its Dual Froth System Pro adds froth functions beyond the Premier through an insulated wand. The Premier is the 3-in-1 without hot water; the Mini drops cold brew and preset froth for a manual wand and a smaller footprint. If hot water and the widest milk range matter, the Pro is why you pay above the Premier.
Weighing one maker anchor against two marketplace tags
Every point here follows from the tracked store data, not from product testing.
- Strength: with SharkNinja plus eBay and Walmart in the table, a shopper who reads all three can catch a marketplace seller undercutting the maker’s own price and pocket the difference.
- Trade-off: those two low tags belong to marketplace sellers, so the returns path, warranty, and stock are less certain than buying from Ninja directly, which weighs against chasing the cheapest number blindly.
- Trade-off: with only one first-party price to anchor to, the record is still too young to say whether today’s marketplace figure is a real saving or simply where that seller usually sits.
Buying the ES701 now, or holding for the verdict
Buy it now if you are comfortable with a marketplace seller: take the lowest in-stock figure above. If you prefer first-party assurance on a machine at this price, match the SharkNinja price and avoid paying more. Anyone not in a hurry should wait for the verdict, since a month of history will show whether the current low is genuinely good or simply the floor of a stable band.
Other machines we track next to the ES701
For the lower rungs of the same Luxe Café line, see the Ninja ES601 Premier and the Ninja ES301 Mini, both compared on live price the way this page is. The full coffee-maker tracker lists every model we watch, so you can place the ES701 Pro against the rest before committing. For the wider picture, see the Ninja coffee-maker rundown.
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