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Reddit mentions of Nespresso Aeroccino Plus Milk Frother (Older Version - Discontinued)
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 8
We found 8 Reddit mentions of Nespresso Aeroccino Plus Milk Frother (Older Version - Discontinued). Here are the top ones.
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Maximum capacity: 130 ml (for milk froth preparation), 250 ml (for hot milk preparation) 120VHot and cold milk froth for cappuccinos,hot milk for lattesMaximum and minimum level indicators.Hot milk froth in 70 secDetachable base. Please refer the 2nd image for troubleshooting steps.NOTE:Kindly review the videos under the image section and user manual under product details for set up and user guidance.
Specs:
Color | Stainless Chrome |
Height | 6.7 Inches |
Length | 4.1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Frother |
Weight | 2.65 Pounds |
Width | 4.1 Inches |
I got a free frother with my coffee machine, but I know you can buy one for like <20 on amazon. I like to make lattes in there. It has a cool and heat option so its pretty nifty year round.
So I just discovered that these guys make fantastic egg foam with little effort. The drink pictured is a cynar flip.
I use this Nespresso Frother. It works fine on heavy cream. I put in the cream, and put it in heat mode. When it's done, I add some coconut oil, and put it on "froth without heat" mode to melt and blend in the oil. Finally I add a tablespoon of cocoa and do some more "froth without heat". And then pour it on my espresso. Thick, rich, and yummy. Towards whipped cream, but not all the way there.
I can highly reccomend this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Nespresso-Aeroccino-Plus-Milk-Frother/dp/B001UHZAYS
Things I like:
Don't have any complaints about it and it's been working fine with heavy use for a year.
About 5 mins in you can see how the froth looks. That unit looks like the most updated version, but it works the same.
I'm actually looking for the exact same thing, and not sure about the stovetop option. I did some digging and came across this. Not microfoam, heats and froths your milk in one, and seems a little better than your typical stick frothers.
Have yet to come across a good separate steamer wand though. I assume the stovetop steamer you're talking about is a little like this?
For those who want a better link than OP provided.
I don't have a fancy whipper, but I've used the "cold" setting on my Aeroccino to good effect.
Might want to upgrade to something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Nespresso-Aeroccino-Plus-Milk-Frother/dp/B001UHZAYS
My parents have used this one daily for about 5 years, works great.