Can anyone recommend a milk frother that works well for plant-based milk alternatives (especially almond and oat) and where the price/performance ratio is also right?
2 whips are proposed but the instructions do not specify what to do.
Of the one that is not serrated, do you have to use the 2 on top of each other? Not clear.
Is there a Bilch frother that allows you to froth / heat an individual amount of milk? Or do all of them always have to be filled to the appropriate mark?
We're giving away a voucher for Rocksresort Laax: 2 nights in a family flat for 4 people.
Hi everyone, I would like to buy a new milk frother - as a separate addition to the coffee machine. So far I've had a Senseo and have had rather bad experiences with it: milk always tends to be very runny and not as nicely foamed as with the barista. It's also difficult to clean.
Can anyone here help me and give me a tip on what the best milk frother currently is? For example, what can the one from Severin below do?
Kind regards
https://www.galaxus.de/de/s2/product/severin-sm-3587-70cl-milchaufschaeumer-12425214?tagIds=41-826-1223
Hello
I use a whisk at home. One of those battery-operated skimmers for the milk. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a single sensible product. Or does anyone have any experience.
The last place is currently occupied by the Zyliss device. The whisk at the front can't even be removed for cleaning. This cage can only be cleaned of milk sludge with great difficulty, even by hand.
I would like a device that may cost a little but is easy to clean and possibly made of metal.
Or do I have to buy one of these milk foam cups? That seems more tedious for two coffees a day...
Couldn't one rather offer a few more USB rechargeable wand milk frothers? Amazon, for example, has a lot of them.
What does everyone have in the house and then usually one in every room: a USB charger/port or sometimes even a socket integrated in a power strip. I think the time of batteries is coming to an end, when a rechargeable battery can provide similar performance. The lifespan and recyclability is similarly good, as long as you donate it to an electronics shop and not to the rubbish bag.
I'm sure the same argument can be made in other product areas.