Just 20 Seconds to Perfect Froth with this stylish aerolatte milk frother. Includes 2 x AA alkaline batteries
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Product Details
Product Length:
8.5 inches
Product Width:
1.75 inches
Product Height:
1.25 inches
Product Weight:
0.35 pounds
Package Length:
8.43 inches
Package Width:
1.89 inches
Package Height:
1.1 inches
Package Weight:
0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 182 reviews
Features
Milk frother creates perfect froth in just 20 seconds
Food-grade, 18/8 stainless-steel whisking head and shaft
Convenient and lightweight; comes with new, durable travel container
Just 20 Seconds to Perfect Froth
Measures 8-3/4 inches long
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 182 customer reviews )
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52 of 53 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Jul 12, 2006
By Boogeyman 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).
43 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Excellent choice Dec 13, 2005
By B. Thompson
"Home Cafe"
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.
70 of 78 found the following review helpful:
False design and/or material Jun 18, 2007
By Seji
"Life is beautiful"
There's no doubt that it's a great frother! It does what it's supposed to do; it froths any kind of milk darn good!
Sharing my 3-week-experience, lactose free milk worked the best. The foam stayed longer than other milk. The fresher the milk is, the more foam you get as well.
I would have loved it more if it did not have design and/or material problem.
It's made out of cheap plastic. The body can't get a hold of its own lid to battery. I wasn't comfortable using it because it's just about to pop out of the handle while frothing.
I tried to tighten the screws in, but it didn't do much.
Finally Amazon sent me a replacement, however it came with the same problem.
I am afraid I should return both of them and get a stainless steel version.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Long time multiple aerolatte user Mar 19, 2009
By Michael P. Reed
"polarbearmike"
I was given my first aerolatte about 6 years ago - liked it so much i immediately bought another (e-bay) for use at the office. My Doctor does not allow me to have any coffee at all, but I needed a stirrer to mix my protein powder into my milk without making lumps. They both worked perfectly, lasting about 6 years, then inexplicably died! Both of them, within a month of each other!! I can't get along without them, so I ordered two new replacements through Amazon. They also work perfectly. So far it's 4 for 4 with no problems (I expect them to wear out eventually but it's great knowing i can quickly, conveniently cheaply replace them here) I found the batteries last longer and provide more power, and are rechargeable, if you use Sanyo Eneloop rechargeables - performance is better than alkalines, and WAY better than regular NiMH. Eneloops are available on Amazon at about $7 for a 6 AA pack. My only negative was a quick learning experience when I first got it: submerge the whisk, THEN turn it on! Failure to do so will spray-paint you, the counter-top, the walls, the kid, the cat, and anything else within about 12 feet. You only do that ONCE...
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
I loved it, now I really miss it! Aug 26, 2006
By DeeCue
"deecue"
I have had my Aerolatte for 21/2 years. I use it everyday and have taken it on holiday with me. It just died and I really miss it. Now that I've found it on Amazon I shall order a new one immediately.
One thing, it is limited in it's uses. For frothing milk great! for beating eggs, it struggles (too thick), unless you beat the eggs first, then use it to froth the eggs more. Mayonnaise is too thick for it's little motor, but for emulsifying a viniagrette it's great. Like I said I love it and I cannot do without it for my morning latte/cappuccino. I don't even bother with my Krups capuccino maker any more; too much cleanup and takes too long.