he did it wrong. use the SAME MUG that you froth the milk in for the brew. So, froth first, then put that same mug down to brew. Use ONE mug. You wont waste froth by trying to get it out of another mug this way.
Why does the hot plate turn off after 10-15 minutes? Anyone figure out how to change the temperature and time it stays hot for the thermal pot and maker without the stay hot button
Where does the steam from brewing vent out of? I bought the Ninja coffee bar and it vents straight out of the top and that soaks the cabinet it sits under.
That's an excellent question. My old one did the same and I haven't noticed it with this one but I will certainly check on that and let you know tomorrow when I brew again.
Sig_Schecter this one has a warning on top of the brew basket saying "Caution hot surface and steam emission. Avoid surface and steam contact. Position unit away from cabinets before use." However, the brew basket only gets slightly warm and I haven't noticed any steam like I did on my other model Ninja.
SnickersW00 cold brew that is brewed with cold water for a very long time tends to have lower acidity because the acids are less easily released in cold water. The Ninja's cold brew is "sort of" cold brew. The coffee is brewed at 110 degrees F instead of 205 degrees F. It takes 10-15 minutes instead of 2-3 minutes to extract the flavor at the lower temperature. Because the water is still heated, I would say that it probably retains more of the acidity than an official cold brew that uses cold water and brews for a day. That is all in theory. I personally don't like cold coffee, so I can't say anecdotally one way or the other. Maybe someone else can reply? Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@LittleDotCom yeah it's more acidic than cold brew but less that hot coffee. I love cold brew made the right way, but honestly if you blind folded me and added some flavored creamer I wouldn't be able to tell a difference. It's good enough.
Thanks for showing the various sides of the box. In the current version of this, they dropped the nice 40 pages recipe book. You can still download it, but that is unfortunate they cut cost there.
Claudia on this setting of herbal tea / specialty size, it takes just over 5 and a half minutes. It steeps each setting differently, but when it's finished brewing it has already steeped so you don't have to wait an additional three minutes or so to drink, you can drink right away. Thanks for watching and asking!
KingLord Keurig beats the Ninja for speed and convenience but for flavor and being environmentally friendly, the Ninja wins. The Keurig requires more maintenance and tends to be less reliable over the long run too.
never owned ninja product and this is my first keurig. time will tell. You are giving credit to the machine and not to the coffee. Pod can only hold so much, slow/fast drip amount is set. Ninja you set the amount so you can increase/decrease customize the outcome. Both do nothing more than boil water. Environmentally friendly really, I'm not tripping over pods and ninja has waste also.
@@kinglord5429 you're clearly biased towards the Keurig, which is fine. The only real waste from the Ninja are the coffee grounds, which can be great for soil. Keurig wastes plastic everytime you use it. For convenience, the Keurig wins, but not by much. For flavor and versatility, it's not even close. Ninja products are excellent quality. I've had my blender for like 5 years now with no issues at all. Keurigs last a while as well, although they feel cheap to me. They last though.
he did it wrong. use the SAME MUG that you froth the milk in for the brew. So, froth first, then put that same mug down to brew. Use ONE mug. You wont waste froth by trying to get it out of another mug this way.
Great video. OMG, that little dog of yours!
thanks claud Talkz!
thank you for making this video!
Gabriel Guzman thank you for watching!
Is there any way to just do hot water without having to wait while it tried to steep
Why does the hot plate turn off after 10-15 minutes? Anyone figure out how to change the temperature and time it stays hot for the thermal pot and maker without the stay hot button
There is no hot plate, it heats the water internally, when it goes into the carafe its no longer being heated
this is really a great video
toocut3 thank you! Glad you liked it.
does this store the water in a reservoir like the kuerig? looking to replace my keurig because of that and the mold that builds up.. thanks
There is a reservoir the size of one carafe or about 4 cups.
@@ItsNabeelit’s actually 10 the carafe that holds
Where does the steam from brewing vent out of? I bought the Ninja coffee bar and it vents straight out of the top and that soaks the cabinet it sits under.
That's an excellent question. My old one did the same and I haven't noticed it with this one but I will certainly check on that and let you know tomorrow when I brew again.
Nabeel Mulla Great thank you!
Sig_Schecter this one has a warning on top of the brew basket saying "Caution hot surface and steam emission. Avoid surface and steam contact. Position unit away from cabinets before use." However, the brew basket only gets slightly warm and I haven't noticed any steam like I did on my other model Ninja.
Nabeel Mulla great thanks for the info
I have soo gotta get one of these!!!
Delicious
They say cold brew coffee is less acidic. Do you think this machine helps with that?
SnickersW00 cold brew that is brewed with cold water for a very long time tends to have lower acidity because the acids are less easily released in cold water. The Ninja's cold brew is "sort of" cold brew. The coffee is brewed at 110 degrees F instead of 205 degrees F. It takes 10-15 minutes instead of 2-3 minutes to extract the flavor at the lower temperature. Because the water is still heated, I would say that it probably retains more of the acidity than an official cold brew that uses cold water and brews for a day. That is all in theory. I personally don't like cold coffee, so I can't say anecdotally one way or the other. Maybe someone else can reply? Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you
@@LittleDotCom yeah it's more acidic than cold brew but less that hot coffee. I love cold brew made the right way, but honestly if you blind folded me and added some flavored creamer I wouldn't be able to tell a difference. It's good enough.
Well.... how was the drink at the end?
It was pretty good!
Thanks for showing the various sides of the box. In the current version of this, they dropped the nice 40 pages recipe book. You can still download it, but that is unfortunate they cut cost there.
We just bought this at Christmas 2022 and it had the recipe book
How long did it take to brew the tea?
Claudia on this setting of herbal tea / specialty size, it takes just over 5 and a half minutes. It steeps each setting differently, but when it's finished brewing it has already steeped so you don't have to wait an additional three minutes or so to drink, you can drink right away. Thanks for watching and asking!
You really need to get rid of that white background. It washes out the video so we can't see darker products clearly.
Any way to turn off the beeping feature?
Amanda Lambert as far as I can tell, no.
probably the same problem will come over time with the cleaning light !!!!
This a updated mr. Coffee not a Keurig machine which meets my needs more. I bought my keurig just for hot coco and it fills the bill nicely.
KingLord Keurig beats the Ninja for speed and convenience but for flavor and being environmentally friendly, the Ninja wins. The Keurig requires more maintenance and tends to be less reliable over the long run too.
never owned ninja product and this is my first keurig. time will tell. You are giving credit to the machine and not to the coffee. Pod can only hold so much, slow/fast drip amount is set. Ninja you set the amount so you can increase/decrease customize the outcome. Both do nothing more than boil water. Environmentally friendly really, I'm not tripping over pods and ninja has waste also.
@@kinglord5429 you're clearly biased towards the Keurig, which is fine. The only real waste from the Ninja are the coffee grounds, which can be great for soil. Keurig wastes plastic everytime you use it. For convenience, the Keurig wins, but not by much. For flavor and versatility, it's not even close. Ninja products are excellent quality. I've had my blender for like 5 years now with no issues at all. Keurigs last a while as well, although they feel cheap to me. They last though.
what a bizarre cup of tea
Preston Jensen so many ways to try out new combinations, or you can just stick to the basics, both good choices!
I love my bizarre cups of tea 🥰
Your not kidding!