- ✓ A MATCHA WHISK AND A WHOLE LATTE LOVE: Your collection of mixers kitchen hand held appliances just got a whole LATTE better with this multiple-use kitchen mixer. Your barista will be green with envy with the coffee house quality beverages you'll create from the comfort of your kitchen!
- ✓ THIS HAND MIXER ELECTRIC MAKES BETTER DRINKS: Built to last and powerful! Weighing in at 11oz. this stainless steel latte maker has a firm sturdy grip; the curved body fits comfortably in your hand. Plus, it looks good on the kitchen counter when it stands freely on its own!
- ✓ ELECTRIC MILK MAKES A BETTER MORNING: Our handheld mixer (which is not a blender, by the way) has two speeds: 13,000 and 15,000 rpms. Extra power is crucial for optimal froth and our Frother Electric has plenty of it! Life's too short to drink flat milk. Go froth things up!
- ✓ MINI MIXER COFFEE FROTHER THAT GOES ANYWHERE: Imagine having all the power of a barista in the palm of your hand! Whip out this hot chocolate maker and give that milk some character and body. Kids and adults alike will be amazed by all spectacular froth our whisk can make!
- ✓ STAINLESS STEEL BATTERY-POWERED PARADISE: This is the milk frother electric dreams are made of. It's so convenient to use. Our Frother runs on 2 AA batteries, and provides great value for money. You will be thrilled by all its potential uses and benefits. It makes a great gift that can bring countless mugs of joy!
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Sharon Peters
Small price for big convenience
Im on a medically supervised liquid diet, 5 shakes a day. The shakes are clumpy when mixed with a spoon and it's a hassle to use the blender 5 times a day, not to mention impossible when you're out and about. A friend recommended a frother and after reading online reviews I decided on this one. It works like a charm! It mixes my shakes so they're smooth and lump free. At $13 it's so reasonable, i just ordered a 2nd one to keep at work so I don't have to carry one with me all the time. It was a little tricky at first to figure out how to get the batteries in. Between the silver end cap and body of the frother is a ring of black plastic. I tried pulling the plastic out from the body, but it turns out that was wrong. You have to slide the silver end cap off. The black plastic houses the batteries. Once I figured that out the rest was a breeze. No more clumpy shakes for me!
Nicole Young
Really worth it!
I don't often write reviews, I buy so much online. Just had to say the AA batteries have so much more power than the AAA styles that use AAA. The frother mesh/spiral end is big enough to mix my MCT podwr completely even on the slower speed. When the batteries do get low I can switch to high speed, get the job done well, and get a little more out of the batteries. So much better than the smaller pen like model using AAA batteries because when the AAA batteries get a little low it a useless tool for what I do. I was looking for something that was 120 ac powered because of the battery issue with AAA size (which I bought two of, one for home and work). Now, I'll have to buy another of this AA style for work. Just superior design this one
Katie Berry
Does the job! Has the power and style of the more expensive models but reasonably priced. Great whisk for the bucks!
Well my 10 year+ latte frother/beater finally 'bit the dust' as they say. Now I've been forced to find a replacement as it was not only my favorite frother but my morning egg whisker for breakfast burritos! My first replacement purchased via Amazon was the Aerolatte which was a great frother but struggled when it came to scrambling eggs and other dense liquids. You would have to "pre-scramble" the eggs first which kinda defeats the purpose. So great frother (and yes I know, that's why it is called a frother), poor on dense liquids. The second replacement was the Cafe Casa after reading the reviews of how powerful the unit was with its 15,000 rpm motor and 2 settings. I am so happy I took the chance as this stylish frother lives up to its reputation. It's not as powerful of my original unit that died, but at least it beats out the Aerolatte. First off, this baby comes with its own customized box and a bamboo spoon (don't ask about the spoon, have no idea but a nice perk to have since you never know when you may need it). Style: It's pretty slick looking as is stainless steel with a lightly brushed finished. It's easy and comfortable to use, clean, and comes at a great price. It doesn't come with a stand but it can stand on its own. Of course, there is nothing stopping you from using an old stand as I have two of which this unit fits perfectly. Power: Does the job! I usually set it on the high setting for scrambled eggs and low for frothing. It also does an exceptional job on hot cocoa, cappuccinos and whip cream. Definitely a keeper and no need for me to look further for a replacement chordless gadget right now. Price: Has the power and style of the more expensive models but reasonably priced. Great whisk for the bucks.
Eclipse Oya Vault
Works well
After reading many different reviews on similar items, I went with this one. I am very happy with my choice but I don't travel with it. I use it daily to mix powders into my coffee & it does the job. That being said, it won't give you the frothiness a larger hand immersion blender will. But it works for my needs. I haven't had any issues with the battery dying or it not being powerful enough. It will spill your drink if you're not careful. I slowly lower it from the top, starting on low, rather than inserting it & then turning it on.
Teri Pierce
Is a powerful, handy kitchen tool for frothing milk or cream. Durable.
This is my 2nd handheld milk frother. I enjoy lattes. This small device can create as much froth as you wish for your latte or hot chocolate. The batteries last for years. We purchased one for our adult children and grandchildren to have in their homes. Smiles all around, no complaints. A handy, durable gadget. Be sure the container you use to froth in is large enogh. A little practice will have anyone creating their perfect drink or dessert.
Taylor Bryant
Works great!
Gave a 5 on battery life but I just got it so not completely sure. This thing is powerful, even on low. I purchased to make frothy matcha green tea and it works perfectly. Had to adjust the level of liquid in the cup because the powerful mixer sent tea spinning up and over the edge of my coffee cup, but that is my fault for not planning ahead.
Merouane Mimou Maskri
Best one out there!!
I have used a few on the market and the Cafe Casa is the most professional looking high quality mixer of all of them. The stainless is very nice looking and the whole unit has more weight than you would imagine. I found the others to feel flimsy almost toyish in the hand, not to mention fragile. This one has the weight to stand up on its own and looks great doing it. The multi-speed motor is a major plus also has plenty of power even on low. The battery door is very sturdy and the where the mixer attaches is stainless also not plastic like the others. if you buy this you won't regret it had it in 2 days as usual with my Prime. Take this some whipping cream and a little sugar and it's a snack on its own or freeze it and got Cool home made whip and you get to control the amount of sugar. Even my kids have a ball with it they've used it more than I have. Going to buy another worth every penny.
Nada Khaled
Barista-Perfect Foam In Seconds
When you see how easy it is to do it yourself, you'll never pay $$$ for a cappuccino or caffè macchiato again. This little gadget works perfectly. Note, make sure the vessel you use is deep enough and you counter-sink the wand well below the surface of the liquid of your choice, (cows milk, coconut milk, almond milk, etc.) ESPECIALLY IF IT IS HOT! I use whatever pot I heat the liquid in. I tilted the vessel to the side with the wand inserted to the lowest point, avoiding the sides of the pot. Continue until you see the results you want. Then "knock" the foam down by tapping the pot on your sink (being careful not to splash) two or three times and wait thirty seconds or so. That technique produced perfectly dense foam, NOT BUBBLES you see in the photograph.
Cora Monteflor Pacure
The KitchenAid Mixer of Milk Frothers
I bought this to replace my IKEA frother. I have been enjoying tea lattes a lot lately, but the frother I had was just not living up to the task and I knew there had to be something better that didn't cost a fortune. IKEA: I bought my IKEA frother years ago on a whim. Sure I now had a frother, and it did last for years, but the power was really low - frankly, it was anemic. And the performance was unreliable. It could take forever to actually froth the milk. The wand had gotten bent (despite fairly gentle use), which also negatively affected the performance. About a year ago, the battery flap started flipping open during use and eventually just wouldn't ever stay closed: I had to resort to sealing it shut with some tape. This upgrade to CafeCasa has been. Amazing. Amazing. I'll say it again. Amazing! CAFE CASA PROS This Cafe Casa frother froths up a storm. The motor on high is 15,000 rpms. On its "low" setting, it's a mere 13,000. But who's going to park it on low? Just jack it up full force, get that Latte going. You'll be glad you did. In froths my milk in a fraction of the time of the IKEA frother, and builds up even more head in that short time. And this frother has heft. The handle is super sturdy. Lovely actual stainless steel handle (not plastic with a coat of metal over it) . The handle even has finger grooves to make it easier to hold if your hands are wet or slippery. The frothing wand itself is very solid and unlikely to bend accidentally, and the whip portion is significantly larger than the IKEA one, which helps explain why it froths so much better and faster. The Cafe Casa Frother is also a tank. It weighs 8.6oz (245g) with the batteries loaded. It's basically a power motor incased in steel. Think KitchenAid mixer of milk frothers. From the weight, I have to assume the interior mechanics are metal as well (not plastic, so in that sense, has potentially more longevity than even Kitchen Aid Mixers which does have plastic motor parts. To be fair, I have not opened this up, so I don't know for sure that it's all metal parts, but I can't explain the heft otherwise. For those of us who grew up in the 60s and 70s and remember how appliances felt when they were still made all out of metal, this has that feel. It's the kind of appliance you'd see at your grandma's house: it's not gussied up and fancy, instead it's simple and elegant and does the job incredibly well, and never, ever dies (I'll let you know if it does, but I expect it will outlive me). I do want to highlight one thing: the little cover piece at the base of my wand didn't touch the handle, which looked like a flaw when I first saw it. I called the seller (on a Saturday) to find out whether this was normal or a manufacturing defect. Within 5 minutes, the seller had called and confirmed this is intentional to prevent friction between the wand pieces and the handle. There is probably some variation between the individual frother assemblies, where some might have more of a gap than others, but my gap, it appears, is normal. That being said, the lovely lady on the phone said she would replace it if it was an issue, so top marks for that, too. I will say, part of what impressed me was how quickly the company got back to me (like I said: within five minutes on a Saturday) to answer my questions and to make sure that I was satisfied with the product even if that meant replacing it. They encouraged me to call back anytime if I had any concerns. Superb customer service, in my opinion. There are CONS, but the PROS are so solid that I am not inclined to even knock a star for them. CONS: Some of the assembly feels a touch imprecise. While the battery compartment closure mechanism feels very sturdy, you can see a slight gap at the base of the handle where the battery compartment closure connects to the handle. The gap doesn't signal any type of failure, it's just that I feel the need to point it out. The other con is that the switch in theory has Off/Low/High, but the "middle stop" isn't all that noticeable in terms of haptic feedback (that is, you don't necessarily "feel it" when you have hit "low"), and you might have to go to high and come back to Low. But I just slip into high. I don't even know why there needs to be a low setting. But if for some reason you are into frothing on "low" you might find it a tad annoying. Calling it out. For me, these issues do not affect performance or reliability for me at all, so I'm not dinging the score. Overall, I am very happy with my new frother.
Gary Layne
Works Amazingly Well