Description
- Coffeehouse Style at Home: Our 4-in-1 milk frother gives you thick, light, cold, or warm foam with a touch of a button
- See the Magic Happen: Transparent glass lets you watch the frothing process for perfect control
- Whisper-Quiet and Super Fast: One-button operation for quiet, 2-minute frothing
- Non-stick Coating for Easy Cleaning: This milk frother features a durable non-stick coating that won’t chip or release harmful substances, providing consistent frothing results. Its non-stick coating and wide-mouth design makes cleaning effortless.
- Big Capacity, Small Footprint: Heats up to 400ml (13.52oz) of milk or froths 160ml (5.4 oz) at a time. Compact size fits any kitchen.
- Note: Chill milk to 41-50 ℉ for best results, preferably using whole milk with a fat content of at least 3%
C. L. Ortiz –
Looking for a electric frother & couldn’t be more happy with this purchase, very quite, froths my oat milk perfectly, heats it perfectly easy to use, just all around great purchase… I recommend, this is better than those expensive ones 10/10 satisfied
Kayla –
So far so good. I used Cremona 0 and I notice I use less then before on. Regular cup.. ❤️
C. L. Ortiz –
I already had a milk steamer I liked, but I grabbed this one when I saw it because it is glass, and I’ve been worried lately about chemical exposure from nonstick metals.
Overall, I really like this one. The fact that it’s clear is a huge bonus, as I can see the lines so much more easily than when trying to look on the inside of a metal one. My daughter likes watching the cyclone in action, as well as watching the syrups swirl around as they get incorporated into the milk. It is also much easier to clean than my former one, as the control panel and wiring are all on the bottom half of the canister instead of being on the top of the handle, where it was a lot harder to avoid splashing them.
The dense foam isn’t quite as thick as my other one, and did not want to pour as readily, but it’s thick enough. I appreciate that the volume is so large – larger than my favorite mug. I also appreciated that it only has one spinner blade type, as my old one has separate blades for froth vs hot milk. Now I can use it to warm at the top line, pour off down to the bottom line, then froth the remainder and add it without having to go through a larger process like I had to with my old one. That did mean you had a little froth in the center of your milk even if you had only set it to warm, but I had no issues with whole milk overflowing, either on the warm or the froth settings at their respective max lines. The temperature was perfect – hot enough that I had time to wash the frother out and still sit down to a nice hot cup of milk.
That being said, I wish they could have made this so that it was detachable. Even though the top of the canister is clearly a separate piece from the bottom half, they are completely attached, and thereby you have to watch out for the wiring and circuitry every time you try to wash it. As milk is not something you can simply rinse or wipe clean – it clings to surfaces – there’s no avoiding having to put these products in the sink, and I would feel safer if I was only putting a jar into the sink instead of the entire circuitry.
Also note that the canister itself is not 100% glass. The sides are glass, but the lid is plastic, and the heating plate at the bottom of the canister, in direct contact with the milk inside, is nonstick metal. So I got away from the nonstick metal SOME, but not completely. If you aren’t okay with nonstick, keep looking.
For the price, however, I’m still happy with this one. I will either end up storing my old one for emergency backup or passing it on to another family and keeping this one as a primary replacement.
K –
Reminder to in order to get a good thick foam you have to use a milk that has fat in it. (Barista blend milks and oatly full fat oat milk are some examples)
I love this product it is so user friendly. The only downside would be that the glass milk area is connected to the electronic bottom that cannot be submerged in water so you have to be careful cleaning it.
It’s been a fun addition to the family coffee routine in the morning. My toddler loves watching it heat up and fluff up the foam and she even gets her own “baby coffee” now with the leftovers! 😁🤍 ☕️
myrna –
We have been looking for a frother with a blending compartment that is either all stainless or all glass. We’re 3 for 3 with frothers that have some or all of the frothing chamber lined with unknown non-stick material. This one looks like the milk compartment is all glass, but the bottom is some kind of non-stick metal material. Boo. The search continues.
Special K –
I enjoy the clear portion of this frother and being able to see it whip up the milk. The biggest issue is the same issue as other frothers with cleaning the protein build up from the milk at the bottom. It’s always a pain int these things to have to gently scrape off the film, but I haven’t been able to find a warming frother yet that doesn’t have this issue. The buttons are touch sensitive and the whole thing is easy enough to use.
Lovely –
Love this!! My daughter is a big matcha with cold foam drinker from Starbucks and that gets expensive. The original frother we had was a handheld free one we had gotten from somewhere and it was awful. Happily replaced that with this. The heating element works well, in fact – be careful with how hot it gets!!
We mainly use it for the cold foam function and it works perfectly. Pretty self explanatory, there are lines for min and max on the container itself. It comes with an extra coil mixer thing, a cleaning brush, and a cover.
It has four settings, cold foam, warm milk (no frothing!), light warm foam and thick warm foam. It has its own set timer so it’ll shut off on its own when it’s done. We use heavy whipping cream to the minimum line with a small amount of sugar and a splash of vanilla extract and it’s perfect!
I liked that this particular steamer and frother was see through as many aren’t. The cup part of it is glass., the cover is plastic and the bottom of the cup where the heating element is, is a nonstick metal.
My biggest issue with these frothers is that you cannot separate from the base that isn’t suppose to get wet, making it a pain to clean at times. Especially bc you’re using a milk product, not exactly something I want to just rinse out!