![]() Nespresso Aeroccino 3: In our review of espresso machines, we noted that one of the models we tested came with a Nespresso Aeroccino 3.I did like that it was rechargeable and the frothing whisk came off, which made cleaning up easy and it has a whisk (like, an actual whisk, not one designed for frothing) attachment for mixing other items. FoodVille MF05 Rechargeable Milk Frother: The FoodVille MF05 Rechargeable Milk Frother has three speed settings, which I found unnecessary since the slowest speed frothed up milk in seconds.Aerolatte Milk Frother: I’ve had an Aerolatte Milk Frother for years-it’s the original manual milk frother, but the batteries run out quickly and the plastic coating gets grimy over time.Both the Zulay and the Milk Pro come with a lifetime guarantee, so that might be a plus for people who want to invest in their equipment for a long time. PowerLix Milk Pro: Although advertised as a different frother, the PowerLix Milk Pro is virtually identical to the Zulay-even down to the box instructions that prompt you on how to activate the frother’s warranty.It also comes with a display stand, so if you want to store your frother on the counter, that’s great, but I imagine most people are looking to clear their counters, so the stand is sort of unnecessary. However, the Zulay is battery-powered and getting the batteries in was a struggle. Zulay Original Milk Frother Handheld Foam Maker for Lattes: With the Zulay Original Milk Frother Handheld Foam Maker, you have to continuously press down on a button on the top to activate-one user in the comments noted that this was easier for them to use due to mobility issues.Bodum Brazil French Press: As a control, I used a Bodum Brazil French press to froth, and it worked pretty similarly to the Ninja frother-and also produced big, dishwater-y bubbles.The Ninja did froth milk quicker than the French Press, but the froth was like dish soap in texture. Ninja Coffee Bar Easy Milk Frother: As I mentioned, I wasn’t 100% convinced that a manual frother like the Ninja Coffee Bar Easy Milk Frother was any different than a French press.Keurig Standalone Frother: The foam generated by this Keurig frother collapsed quickly, and its higher price point was hard to justify given its poor performance.Capresso Froth Max Milk Frother: At nearly twice the price of our top overall pick, this model from Capresso was inconsistent and struggled to produce a tight foam with whole milk.Vava Electric Milk Frother: The Vava's frothing and mixing capabilities just didn't cut it compared to our top picks.Instant Pot Milk Frother: Though this model did produce a nice foam quality, it was tricky to seat the whisk properly and was outperformed by our top picks. ![]() Rösle Stainless Steel Dual Speed Frother: Despite costing a fair amount for a handheld frother, this model wasn't super powerful.Elita Double Whisk Handheld Milk Frother: This handheld whisk produced some large foam bubbles and ultimately didn’t measure up to our top handheld pick.Serious Eats / Ashley Rodriguez The Competition
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