Five Handheld Milk Frothers At Five Different Price Points

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @morgandrinkscoffee
    @morgandrinkscoffee  Год назад +18

    Head over to drinktrade.com/mdc to get a free bag of coffee with any subscription purchase!

    • @highlander723
      @highlander723 Год назад

      Hey no fair your video was only released a minute ago and you have an 18-hour head start!!! No fair

    • @Pourmesomecoffee-zq3dy
      @Pourmesomecoffee-zq3dy Год назад

      I tried to check out their coffee test thingy, but it didn't really work well on a computer. Their website seems to be primarily designed for mobile usage. Found that they don't ship outside of the American continents anyway, so no point for me really (just to let others know)

    • @typerightseesight
      @typerightseesight Год назад

      Can you use these to mix wine with coffee?

    • @JimJimmington-e8i
      @JimJimmington-e8i Год назад

      I love your fun, free and exciting personality, Morgan. It's always a delight to watch your videos because you smile and aren't robotic. Your coffee knowledge has helped me tremendously since I found your channel and I love your breakdowns as delivered in "plain language" for ease of consumption.
      Keep up the videos!

    • @knockoutgaming3035
      @knockoutgaming3035 11 месяцев назад

      What are your pronouns

  • @stwaldo
    @stwaldo Год назад +672

    Mine has cow spots on it. I think that makes things taste more dairy-ish.

    • @boat02
      @boat02 Год назад +63

      As a very perceptive person, I can confirm this logic is legitimate.

    • @sazkie-chan9390
      @sazkie-chan9390 Год назад +10

      I now want one with cow spots 😂

    • @basedmuslimbooks
      @basedmuslimbooks 10 месяцев назад +9

      Are they brown spots? You might get chocolate milk from that

    • @Tomversal
      @Tomversal 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@basedmuslimbooks
      Nah poo

    • @ernestalcala4369
      @ernestalcala4369 6 месяцев назад +1

      The moo-mixer

  • @mriidulbhatia
    @mriidulbhatia Год назад +303

    for sure would love to get a technique video with the basic milk frother style.

    • @morgandrinkscoffee
      @morgandrinkscoffee  Год назад +78

      Good to know! I’ll add it to the queue

    • @tlambssss
      @tlambssss Год назад +7

      This!! I connected my phone to my TV just to comment this 😂 thank you Morgan! You rock!

    • @essendossev362
      @essendossev362 Год назад +3

      HECH YES TECHNIQUE PLEASE!!

  • @books_with_clementine
    @books_with_clementine Год назад +129

    I would be interested in a tutorial about hand frothing milk 😉 I have a steam wand on my espresso machine but never found a way to make it froth like in a coffee shop… so maybe I need a tutorial in frothing milk in general 😂
    Thanks as usual about a very organized and informative video!

    • @robertoconconi
      @robertoconconi 10 месяцев назад +3

      Not just you, I need one too.

    • @jackiehammerton
      @jackiehammerton 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same. I’m too intimidated to use the one on my espresso machine 😂

    • @books_with_clementine
      @books_with_clementine 10 месяцев назад +1

      lol@@jackiehammerton

    • @scatterthoughts
      @scatterthoughts 10 месяцев назад +1

      Try watching some of Lance Hedrick’s videos on the topic! He’s one of the best when it comes to explaining the “why” and “how” of espresso making

    • @christophertaylor8166
      @christophertaylor8166 7 месяцев назад +2

      It also may not be your fault, depending on your machine. Not all of them have very effective steam wands, and even the ones that do often need a rest between making espresso and steaming (which, I know, seems like it would defeat the purpose a little).

  • @danymeeuwissen5973
    @danymeeuwissen5973 Год назад +37

    That's the nanofoamer lithium, there is also the V2 which is cheaper, runs on AA batteries and only has 1 speed. Same accessories though! The screens and impeller are also available separately.
    And the nanofoamer pro is launching next week, which is a fully automatic system with presets that also heats milk while frothing. Easy silky milky for beginners and pros 😉

  • @Avovoom
    @Avovoom Год назад +35

    I had to give up coffee due to medication and I miss it so much, but this channel let's me live vicariously. I switched to matcha as a way to still get some caffeine, but my frother recently broke so this video came out at the perfect time!

    • @asteria4279
      @asteria4279 Год назад +5

      London fogs? I also recommend steamed/frothed vanilla milk! 😊

    • @Avovoom
      @Avovoom Год назад +6

      @asteria4279 I had no idea what a London fog was 😅 so I looked it up and I've been drinking earl grey tea, milk and sugar since I was a kid. My grandmother introduced me to it, and cinnamon sugar toast. I never knew there was a name for that drink.

    • @casey54321
      @casey54321 Год назад +6

      I second the london fog recommendation! I've also been having chai teas with steamed milk, it has that toasty quality I always associate with coffee.

    • @boonavite3200
      @boonavite3200 Месяц назад

      I heard chicory coffee is a good substitute though I haven’t tried.

    • @Avovoom
      @Avovoom 28 дней назад

      @@boonavite3200 I've heard that too, but I've only had chicory in the cafe du monde coffee. I dkn if I'd like it better on it's own though

  • @CatSeta
    @CatSeta Год назад +50

    I’m a total beginner in making coffee drinks, but that nanofoamer does make really delicious silky milk foam, i could make a somewhat similar lattes like from the coffee shop in my area that closed down because of covid :’)
    A really nice addition for those who don’t have espresso machine and or proper milk steamer at home
    It’s very easy to get the ratio of foam that i want with this without having large bubbles

  • @CozyRaccoon159
    @CozyRaccoon159 Год назад +29

    My current one died this week and I was in the process of searching for a new one. This video makes it immensely easier to pick a new one. Thanks so much. ❤

    • @jenniferklesz7071
      @jenniferklesz7071 3 месяца назад

      They all stop working shortly after you get them

    • @CozyRaccoon159
      @CozyRaccoon159 3 месяца назад

      @@jenniferklesz7071 my old one lasted 3 years and was used daily for almost 10 times a day...

  • @frankoverman9543
    @frankoverman9543 Год назад +12

    We had a battery operated frother that chewed through batteries like snacks.
    We found a USB frother that I love on Amazon some treats ago. Stainless steel. Two speeds. Works well will milk, eggs, whipping cream, and more. I love frothing espresso and adding ice for a refreshing summer pick me up.

  • @Viniter
    @Viniter Год назад +26

    There's a case to be made for battery powered ones. You can (and should) put in rechargeable batteries, which have bunch of advantages over lithium cells. When you find the batteries empty you can quickly exchange them, and get back to frothing, rather than wait for it to charge. An, more importantly, lithium cells have quite a limited lifetime, and when they die you might as well throw out the whole device.

    • @adriannavanoyen
      @adriannavanoyen 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have the Ikea milk frother and have found that it's quite weak when using my rechargeable batteries, to the point where it almost has to be coerced into starting and will stop if you touch the side of a glass/pitcher.

    • @Viniter
      @Viniter 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@adriannavanoyen That sounds like a design problem. The frother probably doesn't have good (or any) voltage regulation. NiMH rechargeable batteries have quite a bit lower nominal voltage than let's say alkaline batteries. They drop to around 1.2V quickly, but they hold that voltage for a looong time. Alkaline batteries start at around 1.6V and drop voltage steadily. If it has trouble running at 1.2V it's not gonna work very well with rechargeables... but also, it's going to reject your single use batteries with quite a bit of life still in them.

    • @squishycuddle
      @squishycuddle 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@adriannavanoyenI find that the older IKEA hand frother doesn't even fit the rechargeable batteries, they are slightly larger and I can't close it when I try to use rechargeables, the newer design probably fixed it as IKEA designs everything to fit rechargeable batteries nowadays

  • @lunasophia9002
    @lunasophia9002 Год назад +24

    Another vote for a hand frothing video! I've recently started trying (and really enjoying) oat milk as an ethical, sustainable, better tasting, and better (IMO) texture alternative to dairy milk and now have reason to explore all those "coffee [in some form] + milk [in some form]" beverages I've been ignoring for ~30 years.

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare Год назад +2

      Sorry to break it to you, but the propaganda Oatly is pushing isn't true at all. There's a video out there debunking Oatly's claim while they're being a scummy company themselves.
      Personally, I consume a lot of soymilk but that had contributed to the worsening of my gout. But soymilk is great as it's cheaper than dairy (at least in our country)

    • @aardvocadoful
      @aardvocadoful 10 месяцев назад

      Not just Oatly, but the production of oak milk itself is far less sustainable than we are told. Shame because I really enjoy it most. Rice, soy and almond are not far behind.

  • @hookedonwood5830
    @hookedonwood5830 Год назад +51

    Microwave is the way to go. it is very stable and you can measure your preferred amount of milk and just slowly add seconds of heat until you have your desired temp and then just add all the seconds together and next time just give it the full time first and the temperature should me more or less spot on. Makes for a quite acceptable workflow.

  • @TwlightDutch
    @TwlightDutch Год назад +10

    I agree with the results on which milk frother to buy. I personally would add the IKEA milk frother to that lineup, which is only 1 euro in my country. That's a price you really can't beat, and gives a great entry point to try out if home-made milk drinks is even something you like.

    • @eidrag
      @eidrag Год назад +2

      same, ikea milk frother kinda consistent price worldwide, sure there's cheaper product online but if you live near ikea, you can try and hold it. Honorary mention to Japan 100 yen shop that sells them everywhere.

  • @Nasalkeihpos
    @Nasalkeihpos Год назад +7

    I have the $15 one and love being able to recharge it. I can’t remember how much i originally paid for it. I love being able to whip up a very small quantity of cream to go on top of a small number of drinks, and to use the frothed tip to mix hot chocolate.
    Mine also has three froth settings - you can turn it off and on again for a more powerful froth.

  • @Kaienhere
    @Kaienhere 11 месяцев назад +3

    You're the reason I made a coffee playlist here, this video was super useful to know what to look for before buying a milk frother, thank you so much!

  • @dread3189
    @dread3189 Год назад +7

    She always adds "Hello there" at the first time stamp and the thing that comes to mind is "General Kenobi". 😂

  • @michaelarighi5268
    @michaelarighi5268 Год назад +17

    Of course, if you're not making your coffee in it, a single-cup French press makes very good foam. Just plunge the milk a few times with it until you get the texture you want and you're done.
    Of course, now that I've modded the steam head on my La Pavoni to a single hole, which gives me lovely microfoam, I don't need to use the French press for that now. But it was great when I was using a Moka pot.

    • @LongRiverOtter
      @LongRiverOtter Год назад +1

      Do you find only the number of plunges affects milk consistency enough with a French press? When I've tried it, I've found it always gives really large bubbles like I was making a bad cappuccino. Not the microfoam I could get with a good steam wand. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Год назад +1

      I use my mini French press to make my coffee but my Mika pots are just sitting there looking pretty. Try frothing milk in the bottom of one?

  • @cjjuszczak
    @cjjuszczak 8 месяцев назад +4

    it's funny listening to her describe some of them as "battery powered", as if any of them would be ..what ...AC mains cord powered? lol
    I think she's confusing "removable" batteries" with "non-removable internal rechargeable batteries" the type you plug a USB cable to charge the device.
    Also the Sublime frother doesn't "work just like the others", it's quite a unique, and patented, design that instead of beating the milk resulting in uncontrolled bubble-sizes, the Sublime uses the impeller to force the milk through the fine mesh, creating the froth according to your density needs. That's why there are different mesh sizes to use for your preference. You can't do that with the "beater style" frothers :)
    Otherwise, cool video for those looking for a decent frother :)

    • @jenniferklesz7071
      @jenniferklesz7071 3 месяца назад

      Rechargeable. No batteries

    • @cjjuszczak
      @cjjuszczak 2 месяца назад +2

      @@jenniferklesz7071 lol what's "rechargeable" ?
      ah yes a BATTERY 🤣
      Or think of it another way, if there's is "no battery", what's powering the thing ??

  • @benmarchal
    @benmarchal Год назад +16

    I would LOVE a video on the technique! I most definitively could use one as my espresso machine of choice (a 9barista) cannot steam milk.

  • @jessicaausborn
    @jessicaausborn Год назад +3

    I’ve been using an Aerolatte for probably 20 years now and always thought it’s the gold standard. This was interesting, thank you for the comparison.

  • @ujjwalvinze4059
    @ujjwalvinze4059 Год назад +3

    A seperate video about the techniques for frother would be really helpful

  • @alinayossimouse
    @alinayossimouse 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'd really love to be friends with Morgan, just seems like an overall pleasant person to be around. I swear I'm not in it for the coffee, I just love being with people who show such passion for the topics they explore

  • @chelluna
    @chelluna Год назад +7

    My problem with frothers has been finding one that lasts me more than 6 months. I bought one like the 3rd one you showed and it lasted 6 months and died. So now I’m just buying the cheapest I can find knowing I’ll have to replace it quickly. Such a bummer.

  • @robertingraham8413
    @robertingraham8413 Месяц назад +1

    You mentioned the Dallfoll was slow. FYI, it is a 3 speed. After you turn it on and hit the switch again twice it goes to medium speed and then repeat to get to fast speed. I think you will be more impressed than you were in the video. The 3 blue lights tell you which speed your in. ;-)

  • @daultonvenglar9905
    @daultonvenglar9905 Год назад +1

    I’ve had an Aerolatte handheld frother for a few years now. I use it all the time for more than just milk, like stirring liquid IV into water and basically anything that need stirring in a cup.

  • @everything-bagel
    @everything-bagel 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great reviews. Agree to disagree about the $4 being "you get what you pay for". With a little technique they can be "worth their weight in gold", producing excellent froth for a very cheap price point.

  • @robster7787
    @robster7787 11 месяцев назад +2

    Here I am where my $5 hand frother broke, but then I realized that I also own a wireless hand Dremel.
    Seriously… it works

  • @ajwli2
    @ajwli2 Год назад +15

    hello there

  • @riverrose5442
    @riverrose5442 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please make a video about hand frother techniques! As a former barista, I’m interested to see how different it is from a traditional steam with a wand

  • @alexever17
    @alexever17 Год назад +10

    Yes please to the technic video. I have one of those hand frothers and I basically just create a stiff foam. Which is tasty and different but not even close to latte art

  • @jasmirris
    @jasmirris 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have the second one (the first USB) and the first 3 LED lights signify the levels of frothing. If you press the button more you can see how fast it goes. I do find that the first setting is best for milk. And while i haven't used the whisk attachment I'm sure it would be great for hot cocoa. :)

  • @baini92
    @baini92 Год назад +4

    It does seem that #2 has 3 speeds to select from.
    I am not a coffee person, but I enjoy watching your and others coffee content.
    Might pick up #2 to have as a whisk for 1 person.

  • @sandeeppodakanti8087
    @sandeeppodakanti8087 11 месяцев назад +1

    My mom bought the $4.49 frother in this video. Got to say it works really well

  • @TheTrickTac
    @TheTrickTac Год назад +5

    Hey Morgan, great video! Would love to see a hand frothing tutorial for sure ^^

  • @markaritkaithink8230
    @markaritkaithink8230 Год назад +2

    Having a stand or a "case" is super useful!!! mine bent because i stored it with all my cutlery( And also the last two frothers have quite a thick base to a metal whisk, which is also very nice. Might consider buying one.

  • @smwillia
    @smwillia Год назад +1

    I like how this review has a very America's Test KItchen Equipment Review feel with a best overall and a best budget option.

  • @Raditram
    @Raditram 10 месяцев назад +2

    If you're serious about latte art: get a nanofoamer. If you just want the silky texture: get a french press. Some lady in my country literally mastered latte art by using french press and came 3rd in this year's latte art championship on a national level, she's now a brand ambassador for bezzera. I used french press for like 6 months until the Nanofoamer lithium came out and never looked back. I use a beaker to heat my milk, transfer it to a pitcher and froth it there, amazing texture quality 👌 easy to clean.

    • @Meedup
      @Meedup 10 месяцев назад

      oh I didn't know you could use a french press for frothing milk. I already have one, i'll try later!

    • @Raditram
      @Raditram 10 месяцев назад

      It's a little tricky! But you can definitely do it@@Meedup

  • @michellemoody3496
    @michellemoody3496 Год назад +2

    Yes how to use milk frothers video I have been trying to make cold foam using a handheld and frother machine and it either is just frothed milk or whipped cream I need an in btwn and yes I’ve tried RUclips videos doesn’t really help please 🙏🏻 thank you for the review it was very helpful

    • @cornellfoodie
      @cornellfoodie Год назад

      I second this request for a cold foam tutorial. Would love to see Morgan do a couple of different flavored cold foams. They are so lovely on iced coffee/cold brew.

  • @agata6295
    @agata6295 Год назад +1

    Yesss, a tutorial for milk frothing! I'm struggling every time I make my morning coffee 😂

  • @nattydj8646
    @nattydj8646 Год назад +3

    Love the topic and yes, the instructional video would be AWESOME.

  • @WajeehMaaz
    @WajeehMaaz Год назад +1

    I’d been waiting for a vid like this for a while from a trusted coffee yt source, thanks for making it!!

  • @blademountain6691
    @blademountain6691 Год назад +1

    “Can we tell which Milk Frother is the most premium?”
    “Let’s talk about that”

  • @fishchick72
    @fishchick72 Месяц назад

    I love my handheld milk frothed but it’s so challenging to clean it. Definitely a love/hate relationship 😂

  • @alancor7199no
    @alancor7199no Год назад +5

    I’ve always been interested in a milk frothier but never knew if it was worth it or not and how to use it.

    • @morgandrinkscoffee
      @morgandrinkscoffee  Год назад +2

      They’re a great staple in your coffee tools! I use mine for all sorts of things like ingredient mixing, dry shaking, frothing, etc

  • @almightypumpkin
    @almightypumpkin Год назад +4

    Sorry for going slightly off-topic, but a mother-daughter coffee company would be a great business for Gilmore girls.

  • @ro63rto
    @ro63rto Год назад +4

    You must be a mind reader.
    Was in Tesco today looking for one of the cheap ones to mix up the milkshakes from powder. Never quite works with a spoon as you always get lumps.

  • @stephmaister1972
    @stephmaister1972 2 дня назад

    Your second stick you tested 15.99 had 3 speeds, the dots indicate your speed setting bit recharge level, pressing twice wull increase speed

  • @cloudyview
    @cloudyview Год назад +1

    Internet Shaquille mentioned the mudwater frother being extremely good, and they had a deal going at that time, so it was fairly cheap. Mine's been going strong for a while, though I don't use it all that often.

  • @nicole46980
    @nicole46980 Год назад +1

    I have a $15 range one, multiple heads (nice for cleaning), micro-usb charging, and three speeds

  • @dmangTV
    @dmangTV Год назад +2

    was hoping for a more objective vs subjective review: RPMs, battery life, compare how much foam each makes (measure the height before/after foaming), etc. still enjoyed the video!

  • @JustJimWillDo
    @JustJimWillDo Год назад +2

    I would like to have seen a brief section on mess/cleaning. Do they spray milk droplets all over if you lift them a little high in the milk? How easy are they to clean after normal use? I noticed when you had the light sabre looking one (#4) upside-down in its stand, milk was running down the shaft towards the motor; is that a problem?

  • @fugixi
    @fugixi 7 месяцев назад

    Yes please, do that separate video on hand frothing. 😊

  • @whitest_kyle
    @whitest_kyle Год назад +1

    I really like steamed milk tea drinks but I don't like coffee so I've had a hard time justifying an espresso machine just for the steam wand... so hand frothers it is.

  • @bookshelfhoney
    @bookshelfhoney Год назад

    I like my ikea milk frother, it was $6 & I mostly only use it to make matcha cause i dont have a whisk for it, works good for that

  • @sercox83
    @sercox83 Месяц назад

    I’ve never figured Young Sheldon as a coffee lover

  • @Paulxl
    @Paulxl Год назад +1

    Yeah. There's a renovation show called "bang for your back" and according to imdb it is still on going.

  • @dreamervanroom
    @dreamervanroom Год назад +1

    I would like to ask a dated question. What about a whisker? What about an eggbeater? What about something not using electricity? Just curious morgan. Add more: I saw one that was like two containers with a single or double screen between them. I think you would shake to move the milk past the screens, hot or cold. It looked cool but cost $18, before the pandemic.

  • @HotDogBunss
    @HotDogBunss 7 месяцев назад

    Product links AND they’re not affiliate links?! 😮 That’s an instant sub

  • @MechaBorne
    @MechaBorne 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! A video on milk streamers would be cool too!

  • @GoddessKry
    @GoddessKry Год назад

    The second one with the whisk, you can find at Marshalls/tj maxx/Ross for $10 usually

  • @fpscrash1992
    @fpscrash1992 Год назад +1

    Would definitely like to see a "technique" video for hand frothers.

  • @zynabal-helfi2390
    @zynabal-helfi2390 Год назад

    "Best bang for your buck" I feel was iconic in Laura Spencer's flea market flip or when she would narrate some realtor house selling show.

  • @ian-duh
    @ian-duh Год назад +1

    Can I just froth milk cold? I've been trying to do that because I like drinking cold coffee, but it feels like I don't get the right foam as compared to a steam wand.

  • @m.s.6586
    @m.s.6586 9 месяцев назад

    I got the NanoFoamer lithium, but just upgraded to the automatic pro model- pricier but honestly much easier to handle.

  • @wmyers560
    @wmyers560 Год назад +2

    I bought my nanofoamer V1 because of your video many years ago. The V2 looks much improved but still haven't made that upgrade. Hear they have a new frothing pitcher as well. Wondering how that compares.

  • @TEDodd
    @TEDodd Год назад

    They are all battery powered. Just 2 of them you can't replace the battery when the capacity drops after several charge cycles. That's means it has a fixed life span. Once the battery won't hold a charge you have to buy another device.
    I'll take AA batteries and use rechargable AAs any day. When the capacity drops, replace them and keep using the device.

  • @personsmith9849
    @personsmith9849 4 месяца назад

    The wisks are good for dressings cause garlic, pepper, etc. won’t get stuck in it

  • @kyloluma
    @kyloluma 9 месяцев назад

    Looking for a hand frother for cold foam, the NanoFoamer Lithium is probably one of the best options. It's £30, rather than £50

  • @PositivelyNice
    @PositivelyNice 7 месяцев назад

    I have that second most affordable one that you recommend first. Seems like I am okay with that. Just got to practice more.

  • @hollyleigh2000
    @hollyleigh2000 Год назад

    Yes video on how to steam milk with handheld milk frother!!

  • @sandrayoung7014
    @sandrayoung7014 Год назад

    I would love to see a frothing video and also using these to make cold foam. I love an iced coffee in the summer. I’m new to drinking coffee and have no idea what I’m doing. 😂

  • @jonnyhudson5644
    @jonnyhudson5644 Год назад

    We need a grwm highlighting your coffee routine!!

  • @ZoroCoils
    @ZoroCoils 2 месяца назад

    8:38 not sure about yours but mine is for what speed it is on, not for what the battery level is. Mine has three speeds.

  • @Craigskaters
    @Craigskaters 9 месяцев назад

    The problem with those little wobbly stands is that it's really easy to accidentally knock your frother over, and that usually breaks them, or warps the metal and then they are not as good

  • @rosaalbert9755
    @rosaalbert9755 Год назад

    I have a cheap frother and honestly I use it for mixing chocolate milk and making hot chocolate and other various drinks. 😂😂. I am going to use the frother for matcha tea with vanilla foam.

  • @AeroArtist
    @AeroArtist Год назад

    would definitely be interested in a video on hand frothing techniques. i've had golde's for about a year and am happy with the texture i get...mostly. always open to more info

  • @aschir32
    @aschir32 Год назад

    :O I live right next door to bean and bean’s roaster! Love seeing it represented ❤

  • @floraluxla
    @floraluxla 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this thorough breakdown!

  • @jackiehammerton
    @jackiehammerton 10 месяцев назад

    I love the high-energy slide into the video. How much coffee have you had today Morgan?? 😂

  • @CleoAngelicErauda
    @CleoAngelicErauda 3 месяца назад

    What about multifunctional vegetable, cheese and meat grinders? Will you make some by chance

  • @josettelecoquette8997
    @josettelecoquette8997 8 месяцев назад

    Wow all this I had only see the Shorts even though I subscribed a long time ago😳 I’ve been missing out🤩! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🫶♥️

  • @russianspy1234
    @russianspy1234 Год назад +4

    The second one is the one I use, it has adjustable speed. After you turn it off and back on, it will go faster, then faster again, then back to slow. Also the 4.99 one broke after only a few uses for me.

  • @judithanne3533
    @judithanne3533 9 месяцев назад

    I know this has nothing to do with this amazing video, but I am obsessed with your clock. Where did you find it?

  • @lamemechose7072
    @lamemechose7072 Год назад +4

    I constantly see frother or steamer/frother combo product descriptions that claim they work for all types of milk, but that whole (or sometimes it just says “3% fat” without specifying dairy milk) will get the “best results”. I’ve tried a bunch of models, types, and price points and I cannot get anything but whole dairy milk to work *at all*. I don’t drink dairy milk very often, as when I do, it’s 2%. Soy is my standard, but I tried almond, oat, and rice milks with each item and never got anything better than soap bubbles. Not criticizing your choice of milk here, because a lot of people do use whole milk, but what do lower fat or non-dairy drinkers do? I know you can buy barista blends that are supposed to foam better, but they’re monstrously expensive (and I can only get them online in my small town, which is even worse), and not suitable for other milk uses. Is there a re-test with other types of milk planned? I think the results of that would be vastly different than the two videos you’ve done so far.

    • @TEDodd
      @TEDodd Год назад

      Use whole milk or don't froth. The fat is needed to trap air. That's why cream holds so much more air when whipped.
      If you don't want 2 milk containers in the fridge, add fat to get similar fat content, like a little heavy cream.
      The difference in fat content for the small amount of milk used is negligible health wise (giw much it matters at all is debatable. The fat scare of the 79s/80s is mostly debunked) and it tastes better.
      No clue how to increase fat content in fake milk products. Maybe try some vegetable oil?

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Год назад

      Shame you don’t live in my country. Very allergy, vegetarian and vegan friendly. There are special versions of the non-dairy milks called Barista version specifically for frothing. Maybe there is a tutorial online for creating a non-dairy barista version at home.

    • @TEDodd
      @TEDodd Год назад

      @@sarahrosen4985 they mention the "barista" versions as being "monstrously expensive"

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Год назад

      @@TEDodd that's a shame. I'll have to check price differences here on all the barista options. I drink my coffee black or with heavy cream. Ask me how glad I was that I got to work early and had only 1 witness to me trying to froth heavy cream with the espresso machine wand. 😜

    • @TEDodd
      @TEDodd Год назад

      @@sarahrosen4985 I'm more a no cream guy too. I do like a cappuccino occasionally but that's always whole milk and properly steamed.
      I've never tried using heavy cream, doesn't seem like it'd give the flavor I want.
      And I don't go to most "coffee" places. I like my cappuccino in a wide ceramic cup not the narrow paper glasses they use.

  • @Pastadudde
    @Pastadudde Год назад

    meanwhile I just heat up milk in a saucepan (helps that my induction stovetop has both a 60 degress celsius and a 'steam milk' button) and a spiral whisk lol

  • @cadreychasd
    @cadreychasd 4 месяца назад

    Okay where is the white cup from? I’m obsessed w it.

  • @skabo__o
    @skabo__o Год назад

    i like her calm demenaur

  • @TuliTheUnruly
    @TuliTheUnruly 17 дней назад

    My first milk frother was the $9 Primula hand held one. I don't recommend it. The motor started too fast and the device spit out the wisk into the milk before I could get good foam. I'm considering the Instant brand automatic frother.

  • @Cally.Summer
    @Cally.Summer Год назад +2

    I'm only at 7:24 but I'm wondering about cleanup. I bet that the whisk on first device is not removable, so it's a little more awkward to clean the head. I know from experience that if you leave it too long, its more difficult to remove any milk residue if you forget to do it quickly (within a few minutes). With the removable head, you can just drop it into a bowl of water while you enjoy your hot drink, but if you do that with the first one, it'll be ruined.

    • @KevinJDildonik
      @KevinJDildonik Год назад +4

      Or just swirl it in water immediately. I just run mine under the tap with one hand as a guard. Zero issues. You only get problems if the frothed milk dries on.

    • @CasualCoreK
      @CasualCoreK Год назад

      I usually just half-fill a glass with hot water for a soak and give it a couple spinnies. No need to use a soaking vessel that would submerge the entire unit, only the stem itself

  • @phisgr
    @phisgr Год назад

    I kinda wanna see a "best effort" pour of latte art with the frothed milk from each frother, if that's possible at all. Maybe it's an skill issue, but my experience has been that they (except for the nanofoamer, of course) produce foam that is way too stiff.
    Also, don't buy the old version of nanofoamer if you can get the V2/Lithium. Its impeller can crack from the stress of holding the screen. And there's no way to replace it.
    Mine is still useable even with two major cracks, but I'll get the V2 when there's a discount.

  • @EmilyinParisEPCOT
    @EmilyinParisEPCOT Год назад

    Can you PLEASE do a video on how to properly make cold foam!

  • @grabble7605
    @grabble7605 Год назад

    I came for the nanofoamer and was not disappointed. (This is a lie. I come for that sick slide into frame. Everything else is a bonus.)

  • @weisschen89
    @weisschen89 11 месяцев назад

    13:44 that short german dosn´t sound bad.

  • @Lacey_Ann
    @Lacey_Ann 6 месяцев назад

    All i thought of for the HGTV show was Beachfront Bargain Hunt bc kinda sounds close

  • @blareck
    @blareck 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Morgan, nice video. It would be nice to see a video about the technique of using a milk frother

  • @elizabethinghram6998
    @elizabethinghram6998 2 месяца назад

    How to you take the stirrer off on interchangeable ones.

  • @supertux2998
    @supertux2998 Год назад

    Technique videos sound awesome

  • @zwordsman
    @zwordsman Год назад

    I'd like that methodology guide video

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson Год назад

    I am happy to have found your channel. Hreat job.

  • @wilbergomez197
    @wilbergomez197 Год назад

    Literally the video I needed!