Aerolatte Stainless-Steel Deluxe Edition Frother with Stand, Chrome | Works Great
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Aerolatte Stainless-Steel Deluxe Edition Frother with Stand, Chrome
Aerolatte
Aerolatte
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highly recommended
Safe and easy to use, the
Aerolatte
milk
frother
eliminates the need for expensive steam-based machines. It works directly in your mug or glass using an innovative whisk-head to turn milk that has been heated in the microwave or stovetop into rich, thick foam in just 20 seconds. Use for lattes, cappuccinos, milkshakes and hot chocolate. Made from food-grade
stainless
steel
. Includes instructions, recipes, a handy
stand
and 2 AA batteries. 5 Year Guarantee.
love this frother
My husband loves his cappucino and this gadget does the trick without watering down the milk like our $$$ espresso machine. just put milk in your cup put in micro for 20 seconds take it out whip it for afew more and you get nice thick creamy milk & foam.
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Works Great
I had another brand that took four batteries and the mixing part was not a wire whisk but a crimped disk. This one gets higher RPM's and does a better job with 2 AA batteries.
My product, ordered here, seemed to have been opened before and had fingerprints on it but works fine.
I do NOT like the power button/switch. I wish it were a push-in rather than a slide and/or would rather have it towards the top where my thumb is when I use it.
Other than that I am very happy so far. Really froths great and really moves the liquid so you will need lots of room left in your cup or a high cup otherwise the liquid will splash out and make a mess.
This unit has a nice heavy feel. The hanger is nice as well. If It lasts for a while I will be very happy.
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Coffee Pot Companion: Quick, Easy and Cheap Lattes!
What a great investment! I purchased this on Amazon for the bargain price of $11, and it's more than paid for itself in chain-store savings. Thanks to the
Aerolatte
, I now make my own lattes -- without having to purchase any expensive, bulky new equipment (e.g., an espresso maker)!
I have a coffeemaker with built-in grinder, so I brew myself a very strong cup of coffee (about 1/2 of what I'd expect to drink). I then heat milk (the other 1/2) in the microwave, and once it's done, I begin frothing with the Aerolatte. After frothing for about 30 seconds, slightly longer than they suggest, I add the strong coffee. With just a drop of brown sugar, yum, it's perfect! (I use skim milk, but I'm sure it'd be even more delicious with 2% or whole!)
The
stand
is very handy and ensures that the gadget is readily available. My Aerolatte sits on my kitchen counter, right next to the coffee pot -- it hardly takes up space, but it sure makes my mornings a lot more tasty!
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Cool cool cap . . .
I received this
aerolatte
as a gift and it is absolute happiness, at such a reasonable price I must add. My mornings are all the more beautiful now that they start with a non-fat cap in the comfort of my own home, taking but a mere minute more than it would to prepare my black coffee. Lovely device. Soooo easy and sooo cheap . . . Oh and also, it froths soy milk very nicely.
amazing frother/mixer
This is an excellent little mixer or
frother
, mixes coffee flavoring and creamers to a exceptional blend, improves flavor of drink. froths milk to a excellent quality. Excellent tool for many mixing uses, everyone loves to use it and cleanup is a breeze. the
stand
is a very good addition to the
Aerolatte
unit, easy to store and clean, neat looking
I would recommend this unit to everyone for blending their coffee mixtures and frothing. Reasonably priced, well worth the money.
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