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enlarge | Brand: Aerolatte Category: Kitchen
List Price: $15.50 Buy New: $9.85 You Save: $5.65 (36%)
New (7) Used (1) from $9.85
Avg. Customer Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 541
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 1.8 x 1.3
MPN: 2 Model: 002 EAN: 5039179000424 ASIN: B0001RT2C4
Release Date: March 29, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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I love it October 9, 2008 This little kitchen tool is a dream to use. I make my own lattes every day and they are just like the ones you pay $5 for at the coffee shops. You just put the tip in the milk and turn it on. You have perfectly frothed milk in a matter of seconds and there's no massive cleanup or extra cups in the sink afterwards.
It works best when the milk is cold. I put a little milk in my coffee mug first, froth it and then add the coffee and syrup. It's so easy and fast and I just love it. The thing I love most is that it is so inexpensive. It pays for itself after 2-3 cups of coffee if you really love frothy coffee like I do (based on the cost of buying them at the coffee shop). I would recommend this to everyone who drinks fancy coffee.
Awesome aerolatte September 9, 2008 This was a gift for my son's birthday...It is great for frothy milk and my kids now prefer milk to soda everyday.
Saves you hundreds of dollars September 7, 2008 The Aerolatte has saved me hundreds of dollars at the local Java place. I can make my own skinny latte's for a fraction of what I would pay otherwise...I just make my coffee a little bit stronger, so I really have misto's. Not only that I have used the aerolatte to make awesome cocoa, and also to emulsify salad dressings. And even to lightly whip cream a few times for over strawberries. Truly a versatile item...
Good deal July 30, 2008 Just as described. Boy does this think pack some power! Wasn't ready for how well it worked.
More bang for your buck July 29, 2008 After my $300 Krups espresso/coffee maker died, I was frustrated to find a better replacement. Low and behold, an inexpensive espresso maker plus the Aerolatte To Go make lattes and cappucinos just as delicious, and with even better foam than the pump-driven Krups. I bought the Aerolatte To Go before we went on vacation so I could make my morning latte while away from home. It works so well, so consistenly, SO quickly and without the mess of traditional foaming/steaming methods! So well that I use it at home everyday now rather than use the steam wand on my espresso maker. The directions say to microwave your milk (I use 1%) for 30 seconds, but I do it for 50 seconds to heat the milk to 135 degrees. This makes a hotter latte and results in better, richer, thicker, creamier foam.
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