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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Aerolatte To Go, Milk Frother, BlackCustomer Review: Aerolatte - Hand-held frother Summary: 5 Stars
We took a chance on this little battery-powered frother - at less than $20, how could you go wrong, right?
As it turns out, it's the very best cooking accessory we've ever purchased at any price. From stiff foam caps for your afternoon cappuccino to full-blown meringue, this light-weight, solidly constructed, battery-powered whip is unbeatable.
The unit ships in a plastic travel case and is of top-notch construction. The battery compartment is well-sealed against moisture intrusion and the stainless steel frother is a cinch to clean.
Customer Review: Perfectly Frothed Milk in Seconds Summary: 5 Stars
I'm addicted to cappuccinos--real, strong cappuccinos, all espresso and foam, not the weak, runny things you get in most coffee bars--and this little device has helped me save an average of ten bucks a week that I otherwise would've handed over to a series of baristas. Highly recommended, along with the AeroPress for those who want to make excellent espresso beverages at home without having to spring for a coffee-bar-quality espresso machine.
Customer Review: Excellent Summary: 5 Stars
It really makes good froth for your coffee.
I find it more consistent if I froth cold milk first, then nuke it for about 10 seconds. This way the froth stays "solid" instead of melting away (at least that's the way I like it).
I take it to work and whenever I travel, too. I've been using my extra sets of reachargeable batteries, cos the batteries that came with it only lasted me probably less than a month (I've been using this frother 3x a day since January).
Customer Review: Excellent choice Summary: 5 Stars
This whip really does work great. I've worked in a couple coffee shops, and I'll tell you, it's almost (and I mean ALMOST, and that complimentarily) just as good, but the best way to get the foam cap is to heat the milk in a pan on the stove, then whip the whole bunch--the wide surface area will give you maximum foam. Block it with a spoon when you poor it into the espresso (of coffee), then spoon the foam onto the top. The travel case is also ideal for me, since I travel a lot.
Customer Review: Wonderful for Soy Summary: 5 Stars
I love my Soy Lattes and this little machine works great. I have found for Soy that you should warm the milk first and then whip. It can whip up a 1/4 cup of soymilk into over a cup of soy froth in just a few seconds. AMAZING
The tool itself won't hurt you if you touch it while on, although that is not recommended, so it should be safe for kids to use. Also, might recommend a set of rechargable batteries. The machine will slow considerably with weak batteries.
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