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Reddit mentions of PowerLix Milk Frother Handheld Battery Operated Electric Foam Maker For Coffee, Latte, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate, Durable Drink Mixer With Stainless Steel Whisk, Stainless Steel Stand Include (Black)

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We found 10 Reddit mentions of PowerLix Milk Frother Handheld Battery Operated Electric Foam Maker For Coffee, Latte, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate, Durable Drink Mixer With Stainless Steel Whisk, Stainless Steel Stand Include (Black). Here are the top ones.

PowerLix Milk Frother Handheld Battery Operated Electric Foam Maker For Coffee, Latte, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate, Durable Drink Mixer With Stainless Steel Whisk, Stainless Steel Stand Include (Black)
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GET CREAMY FROTH QUICKLY: Powerlix brings you its portable handheld milk frother for frothed milk. If you love your morning coffee with lots of froth and foam, then you certainly want to have Powerlix frothing wand at home or your cafà style cappuccino. It comes with a stand for easy storage and can be kept on the countertop.BATTERY OPERATED FOR PERFECT FROTH IN NO TIME: The mixer is battery powered so you don't have to worry about cords and finding sockets. Heat up the milk, immerse the espresso maker into the cup and turn it on. The milk foamer will start creating creamy froth on the milk instantly. Within 15 - 20 seconds, you have a cup filled with creamy froth and ready to go into your coffee latte.QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST: Our milk whisk frappe maker is made of the best quality stainless steel. It has a powerful motor that gives you 19000 rpm and the dual spring durable long 18/10 food safe material stainless steel spiral whisk that won't rust or break over the time, delivers double the power of other frothers and professional espresso makers available. The power button on top makes it easy to use. The low noise motor barely makes a sound.BEAUTIFULLY STYLED WITH VERSATILITY: The machine is beautifully styled in black color to fit into any modern kitchen. It is lightweight and has ergonomically designed soft touch handle. It is easy to use and easy to clean. It can be used to froth other liquids besides hot milk. Use it to make milkshakes for your kids or cocktails for your friends. It will work well with both hot and cold liquids.100% LIFETIME WARRANTY: The milk frother is so handy and useful that you can gift it to your friends and family too. Let them enjoy the convenience of making chocolate or cappuccino at home. We are confident of our product and know you will like it. This is why we back up our product with a LIFETIME warranty, and the amazing FREE BONUS eBook is yours to keep. Order now and start to create thick and creamy foam for your homemade drinks
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Found 10 comments on PowerLix Milk Frother Handheld Battery Operated Electric Foam Maker For Coffee, Latte, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate, Durable Drink Mixer With Stainless Steel Whisk, Stainless Steel Stand Include (Black):

u/FoxiPanda · 3 pointsr/Coffee

Ah, I think I understand the disconnect.

So to be clear, when I talk about 'high end', I really mean commercial machines -- La Marzocco Linea, Slayer Steam, etc. These are $5000 and up.

The Siliva is about $600, and is pretty close to the "low end" of decent espresso machines (I made a post a while back on what you give up between a Linea and a Silvia -- https://old.reddit.com/r/Coffee/comments/a707k8/coffee_experts_of_reddit_im_thinking_of_buying/ebzdzia/ ).

As for the links posted:

I'd be a little leery of the Welljoin machine on Amazon...it looks like basically a second run or perhaps counterfeit machine ...and the seller is "Welljun" so it makes me raise an eyebrow.

The "European Gift" stovetop steamer is a copy/counterfeit of the Bellman steamer. These are pretty okay machines and will make good steamed milk. They're also kind of a pain to use and require some clean up and a stovetop. Honestly, for a budget solution, they're pretty good though. If you want something <$600 that is good at making steamed milk, this might be the best route.

The $299CDN Delonghi is a trap. If you'll note the words they use, it's a:
> YOUR FOAM, YOUR WAY The Premium Adjustable Frother allows you to adjust the foam and steam levels to customize a variety of delicious espresso-based drinks with little to no effort.

This is marketing speak for "it's not a milk steamer". This thing is a milk frother and really has more in common with one of these (https://www.amazon.com/PowerLix-Handheld-Cappuccino-Chocolate-Stainless/dp/B01BY9RTNQ) than it does with a true milk steamer.

The Silvia (or a Bellman steamer) has a decent steam wand that isn't a frother or a panarello. It truly spits out steam into the milk and lets you control how much air you incorporate as well as it makes enough steam power to really create a vortex that allows the integration of liquid and bubbles. This power also lends itself to physically tearing apart the lipids that are suspended in the milk -- creating simple sweet sugars.

As an aside, I used some terms that may need come clarification -- This guy is a bit over the top, but he describes the process and terminology of steaming milk pretty well - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YMgB61WyvE

The problem with the Bellman is that it might not produce steam for long enough and the recovery time isn't easy - it has a pretty limited water supply - you have to fill it back up and let it reheat on the stove. I am not sure how much of a problem this really though as I haven't used one personally, but it's definitely a concern over something like the Silvia.

Frothers and less powerful steam toys generally are going to be super frustrating to use and won't really produce the result you desire.

u/direwolf71 · 2 pointsr/CasualConversation

People who are militant that there is any right way to drink or eat something can pound sand. I get a lot of raised eyebrows at restaurants when I order a steak medium. Don't care. Enjoy what you enjoy.

As for coffee, I put some half and half in a cup and froth it with one of these. I sometimes add a little honey and a shake of cinnamon. It's an easy way to make a home brew a little more fun.

u/carriedalawlermelon · 2 pointsr/avb

When I use ABV, I simmer the ABV and milk on low. Sometimes I leave the mixture in a thermos for a bit to really infuse. I forth the milk with an electric frother.
I love it with herbal teas like chamomile with lavender syrup but it’s great with all teas. Sweeten to your liking. :)

u/ReBotLife · 2 pointsr/stopdrinking

RE: Coffee

How are you spending that much on coffee? Is that because you buy from Coffee shops?

I don't think I spend that much on myself and girlfriend combined, and she drinks ridiculous amounts of coffee (2-3 LARGE coffees per day).

This is the coffee I order:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N2D9QT8

Use an Aeropress:

https://www.amazon.com/Aeropress-Coffee-and-Espresso-Maker/dp/B0047BIWSK

For creamer, I use 1tbsp of butter and 1tbsp coconut oil (or MCT oil), and some vanilla extract. May sound weird, but it's really filling.

I mix with something like this (below), but you can get other ones that are well rated for $10 to $15.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BY9RTNQ

u/FlamingCurry · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Alright, I'll lay out two set ups for two different price points.


Cheap Set Up

Hario Skerton This is the most basic entry level grinder possible, grinds enough for one person pretty easily, and gets "good enough results for a poor college student

Aeropress You can make full cups of coffee or pseudo-espresso that you can mix with milk for a pseudo, its easy to clean, and probably the most forgiving coffee making tool.

And then any kettle and any scale. Look for cheap on both, were going for cheap here, and were not doing rocket science, should be another 25-30 total for both of these, which lands you just under $100 total for this set up. You don't need to bother roasting beans yourselves, and if you're in a college town theres probably a local roaster around that you can get good quality roasted beans from and be happy with. For cold brew just throw grounds and water in jar in you fridge for a day in a 8:1 ratio, then strain the goop the next day for a solid cold brew concentrate



The pricier beginner college set up


Baratza Encore. If you can afford this, then get it. The things great, does everything but espresso grind really well, and because its not manual its doesn't take that long and it doesn't require any real effort on your part. I love mine, but the $140 price tag could be steep (I wouldn't have bought it when I was in college, I was poor as shit).


Brew Methods: I still recommend at least an Aeropress, but pair it with a 1LFrench press too for when you want to make a lot of coffee at once, or coffee for friends. you can also make cold brew in a French press instead of a jar, and you can use it to strain it out. Also, if you really want to make the closest thing to espresso that you can without blowing $300 dollars, get a 3-cup moka pot. You can find a cheap one at your Ross or Home Goods equivalent.



For kettle, you can get a variable temp one if you want to spend the money, people recommend the Bonavita Variable Temp Gooseneck but I still just use my cheap 15 dollar kettle and am doing fine.


As far as scales go, I still just say find a cheap scale that works well enough.



Bits and Bobs


Hand held Milk Frother for frother hot milk for lattes. Sounds like something you would like.

u/DapperGeneral · 1 pointr/kratom

Yes, if I T&W it makes me a cow, digestively. All the things you mentioned and suddenly my own farts don't smell good.

WRT stirring, I use a frother. It requires some finesce not to blast it up into the air, but I have no problem mixing with cold water.

And why I do that is because I don't T&W any more, I MAKE TEA. The recipe on this site (highly recommended) says add lemon, some water, and make a sludge before adding the hot water. Tea is MUCH better digestively (not perfect, but much better).

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u/SpaceFroggo · 1 pointr/Coffee

Any tips on making cappuccinos? I tried one once and rather enjoyed it, so I'd like to try my hand at making my own. I know I'd need foamed milk so I was looking at this handheld foamer and this frothing pitcher; would they work well? Would an aeropress work well for making the espresso, and any tips for doing so?

Edit: Also meant to ask, what kind of milk do you use, and what's the best ratio of milk to espresso?

u/CallMeCygnus · 1 pointr/Acadiana

Amazing deal! And looks very interesting. I would love to try that out.

I have a Saeco Intelia Deluxe. Wonderful coffee, and brews a full sized cup. It has a milk frother that I used for a while, but it became too much of a hassle. Now I use one of these neat little devices, then stick the frothed milk in the mic for about 12 seconds. No hassle, and does an excellent job.