Monday, 10 May 2010

Aerolatte Milk Frother, Satin Finish Reviews

Aerolatte Milk Frother, Satin Finish Reviews
Other products by Aerolatte Ratting 4.5 Out of 5.0 Special Offer Total New 7 Total Use 0


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The simple way to make frothed milk for that perfect fresh CAPPUCCINO, MILKSHAKE OR HOT CHOCOLATE, every time... The Original steam free milk frother. Includes 2 x AA alkaline batteries.
This cute handheld milk frother is fun and easy to use; British celebrity chef Nigella Lawson recommends it over steam-driven frothers. Plus, in addition to its most popular use--creating delicate foam for homemade cappuccinos, lattes, or hot chocolates-- the Aerolatte milk frother can be used for other, equally yummy treats. An enclosed recipe sheet offers ideas for fruit "shakes" and coffee frappes that can be made with any kind of cow, goat, sheep, soy or rice milk! Some restaurant chefs even froth milk to foam garnish earthy soups.

The frother is easy to use, with a simple black toggle button to turn it on. Hold the stainless steel head just below foam level to keep froth building. The shape of the steel-toned, satin-finished handle is curved in the right places and flattened on the sides for a comfortable grip. When it's time to replace the batteries, a black ridged cover slides off to reveal the battery chamber. (It’s important to use alkaline batteries with the Aerolatte milk frother.)

To clean, turn the frother on and dip the whisk in hot soapy water; rinse well, and turn again briefly to spin dry. Wipe the handle with a damp cloth; do not immerse handle in water. The whisk is not removable from the battery handle. The milk frother measures 8-1/2 by 1-1/2 inches. Two AA alkaline batteries are included, as well as a recipe and instruction sheet. Aerolatte guarantees the Original Steam-Free frother for five years. --Garland Withers

Technical Details

- Handheld, battery-powered milk frother
- Works well with cold or hot milk for delicious drinks
- Streamlined construction made from polished, stainless steel
- Simple 1-hand operation with results in 20 to 30 seconds
- Includes 2 AA batteries; rinses clean for storage; 5-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
"Milk Frother and more" 2010-04-24
By K. Wagner (New Jersey USA)
Someone gave us a frother similar to this one a few years ago, and we lost it. Then we missed it, so we replaced it with this one whick seems a little better quality than the first one. Yes, I have used it to froth warm milk for coffee, and it works fine; frothing actually seems to make the coffee taste smoother and better. But this gadget can do many more things, like emulsifying my vinaigrette, quick-mixing a cocktail,or anything else that calls for an energetic, tiny whisk.

Customer Buzz
"It works" 2010-04-22
By geetee
I didn't think frothing skim milk would actually work, but it most certainly does. I like to use light cream, so my frother burns through batteries a bit faster than normal because of the thickness. I use rechargables, so it's not a big deal for me. Cleaning is a breeze. Rinse, twirl, done.

Customer Buzz
"Tires out too soon" 2010-03-26
By Matthew S. Stein (North Virginia, US)
I started to drink loose leaf teas lately and have realized that instead of going to local chain for my chai lattes, I could make my own. So I have been drinking them at home and at work and realized I needed a second milk frother so I didn't have to bring it back and forth all the time.

The original one I own was a gift and I have no idea where it came from. At least I found out what brand it was after my Aerolatte started failing.
I have a Melitta frother that was powerful and lasted a long time on batteries and thought I may try to find one here and if there was a better one. I read the reviews and decided to try this one.

I have used it a few times and noticed that it's nowhere near as powerful so I changed the batteries. It was decent and within a week, the speed cut down a lot. It didn't really froth so much as stir but even my previous unit still holds up better.

Now I will tell you how I used it since it was not the 'traditional' way.

I make my chai, add honey and start stirring with the frother in it. I slowly add creamer and then bring the frother to the top to start the frothing.
The Aerolatte is slowed a lot by the liquid which may make sense since some of you may say that it's only for the milk when you have it seperated and heated.

All I can say is, that if my Melitta was able to handle it and keep going, I would expect more from Aerolatte than just a week of use to just run out of juice.

I'm also not thrilled with the placement of the switch. It's hard to turn on and off with one hand and it's not smooth. The awkwardness leads to spills as I tried to turn it off while in the liquid as opposed to taking it out to get better grip to slide the power switch.

I'd rather have a button that does 3 modes: On while you hold button halfway, Stays On after fully pressing button, and Off.
This unit is not as easy to use nor anywhere near as convenient.

I'm sending mine back as I can't afford to change batteries every week.
Yes, I thought about buying a rechargable battery charger devoted to charging the batteries for this item, but that would have cost more than this unit is worth by a lot. In the end, no matter if I would keep changing the rechargeable batteries, it still would be weaker and simply not worth it when compared to my Melitta.
When I go the rechargeable route, I will do it with a better and more powerful frother and thus enjoy it for longer.

I normally don't write bad reviews but maybe this could help someone think twice.
Many people seem happy with this unit and I am happy for them.
Sadly, my experience was not as good.

In the end, your experience with this unit may vary, but if you do take a chance on this, I at least hope your experience is a good one.




Customer Buzz
"Great value" 2010-03-21
By D. Wilcox (Transfer, PA)
I thought this may be a bit overpriced, but after using it daily, it works great. Definitely worth the money.

Customer Buzz
"Great while it worked" 2010-03-18
By travrav (tn United States)
I loved using it, and it was everything it claimed to be. Unfortunately, after about five months of frequent use (at least 3 times a day), it stopped working. I've used new batteries, of course, and even put aluminum foil in to increase the contact. It seemed to be a question of the contacts because sometimes, if I pushed hard on the top, it worked. I've given up. Might still buy another, but I do think there's a problem.


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