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Reddit mentions of Capresso froth Pro Milk Frother for Cappuccino, Espresso, Latte and Hot Chocolate, 7" x 5" x 6", Black/Matte Silver
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Capresso froth Pro Milk Frother for Cappuccino, Espresso, Latte and Hot Chocolate, 7" x 5" x 6", Black/Matte Silver. Here are the top ones.
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BEST FROTH: Produces perfectly frothed milk for cappuccino, hot chocolate and café latteLARGE CAPACITY: 8-ounce for frothing, 12-ounce for heating without frothEASY TO CLEAN: Dishwasher safe, removable milk pitcher with see-through lidSIMPLE OPERATION: Illuminated controls for selecting cold, hot or warmPATENTED TECHNOLOGY: Provides maximum milk froth with minimal effort
Specs:
Color | Black/Matte Silver |
Height | 7 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2010 |
Size | 7" x 5" x 6" |
Weight | 3 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
I have an electric capresso frother: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003LXY2HA/
It gets a nice foam, it's pretty thick, but there is still a good amount of milk left that's not foam. Picked it up from costco for significantly less than the amazon price a while back.
I'm a fan of the Capresso frothPro. It's a frothing pitcher that also heats the milk. You're not going to get high quality microfoam but it's pretty decent. Just add milk hit the heat/froth button and you're good.
http://www.amazon.com/Capresso-202-04-frothPRO/dp/B003LXY2HA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1324969879&sr=8-5
I use the Hostess bought from Amazon UK
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0044XU2CU
I believe Amazon US has the exact same machine called the Capresso.
http://amzn.com/B003LXY2HA
It is basically a laboratory magnetic stirrer. Yes, that is what it is. A spinning stirrer is loosely stuck to the bottom. The whole pot sits on a heater which heats the milk.
Not exactly steamed milk but it is rather versatile. The kids want hot chocolate, I dunk in a tablespoon of cocoa while it stirs.
Hi Runningman! Many people will tell you that the stovetop coffee makers do not make a true espresso, just a concentrated cup of coffee. Many people will also recommend spending >$700 on a machine+grinder combo that will be easy to use.
That being said, I generally go out every once in a while to a really great coffee shop when I want an espresso. I do have an aeropress and capresso milk frother to make coffee milk drinks at home, and I imagine you could do similar with a moka pot.
I'd recommend looking into the aeropress before the moka pot. It is easy to use and clean, and you can use anywhere from 10-30g of coffee grounds in it (160-500mL of coffee). With a Moka pot, if the basket is designed for 20g of coffee then you have to use 20g of coffee every time. I have this frother, which heats and whisks milk at the same time, but does not use steam like an espresso machine would. Hope this info is useful!
I keep thinking about getting this fancy milk frother from the discount shop near me.
On one hand, I dream of hojicha lattes, matcha lattes, earl grey lattes, chai lattes...
On the other hand, it's $30 and that is still kind of a lot.