IKEA Milk Frother Review


IKEA Milk Frother

 
In this short review, we'll take a look to see a portable milk dough cheap but useful. If you have already done the math and concluded that it would be better to invest in a tool for frothing milk their own home for your next latte, so it is always a good idea to see if the item you eyeing is your best bet, or if you're better off doing something else.
 
Our review will be broken down as such: First, let's take a shot the features that this product has to offer. So let's turn these features into benefits, since resources are not always clear why they are good for you. After that, we will summarize the advantages and disadvantages of good and fast, so you can easily align the good and the bad and choose for yourself.
 

Features and Benefits

 
Powered milk frother computer battery
Froths milk in 15-20 seconds
It can be used for both cold and hot milk
Wipe with a damp cloth
Batteries are sold separately, 2-AA 1.5V (LR6) required
 
IKEA Milk frothers is, first, held the hand. Unlike a steam tube, which, as we know, is connected to a great espresso machine, often large, you can move this thing around naturally, much like a wand. Unless, of course, foams, rather than mixtures. Battery power means you do not have to look as a wall outlet. Talk about convenient.
 

This makes it very fast. Not to mention you save time in the morning.

 
Being able to froth milk for both cold and warm is always a big bonus in my book. Amateur side, this means that you can make a shot during the hot summer days when a cold drink would really hit the spot. For the more practical, it means you do not have to put the milk in the microwave if you are in a hurry to have this morning cappuccino.
 
Cleaning is also very easy, while wiping with a damp cloth looks a little more work than running with water and soap, rinse and let dry.
 
The nozzle IKEA also works with AA batteries. Say you wanted a cappuccino while on a cross-country train, the last thing you need for your spokesperson is a catch. So if you have found this device so early, it would be better if you are sure to have some AA is at hand.
 

So what's the point?

 
If you want my honest opinion, the only thing this nozzle on all other foaming Portable Power we tested is that it is dirt cheap. In terms of performance, they do not really seem to stand out, except that your milk foam quickly.
 
It is relatively easy, but not quite. Some other foaming we have on our list, in fact, come with batteries, for example, although they come with a bit of a premium.
 

Perfectly imperfect

 
As you might expect from a price point, we can not guarantee that this tip will last forever. Well, the device never, right? But compared to the others, the cheap construction for the future can not bear out some of the other foaming hand on our list. Some of those who have a little extra money to spend may even be considered disposable.
 

Wisdom of the masses

 
The nozzle IKEA currently has a higher than average rating in many retail sites. Considering the compromise here, this should not be a surprising result. While IKEA nozzle is powerful enough to whip the cream, it is not advisable to use it to beat eggs, or when adding sugar. Syrup is good to mix, however. Why would you try to beat the eggs with a milk frother is beyond me though.
 
Some tips as to agree with the spirit of our conclusion - that is, it's cheap, but you get what you pay for - is to get a six pack, which will ensure that if one does not last long, so you "will further five to replace when it does not go out.The reliability is somewhat unpredictable. Performance is not an issue, like when it works, it works well. The question is if you do not mind getting a replacement in a few months. Although examine how it is cheap, more than likely, you've got the money it is worth.

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