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  • The Milk frother is so outdated, get the Milk Café by Breville, it uses induction technology to heat milk faster and looks so much more better than that hideous milk frother.

  • @WAHTTHEDIEW Thank you for comment. Will see if we can do review for Milk Café by Breville.

  • How The temperature of milk?

    Above 100 ° C ??  or not

  • @let0me I just tested with my thermometer and it's 153F (67.2C).150-160F temperature range is recommended for milk frothing. Hope this help.

  • Thanks Brian~ you've helped me make my mind up! Was going to buy a Gaggia which is a beautiful model but tbh the time it takes to grind the beans,measure,steam nozzle the milk & try to get it frothy, then cleaning it- phew.....makes me tired just thinking about it.Amazon gave the Citiz 5/5 but consumers were saying to buy the stand alone frother rather than the one attached to the coffee machine as some have had problems with it,so I'll be purchasing the milk frother separately.

    Thanks for the

  • @MJLovesIreland Will review Nespresso Pixie next week :). Stay tune.

  • Excellent video there Brian.

  • @zanetti2000 On behalf of the Brian - Thank you :)

  • How do you wash this machine, it can't go in water? So you just wipe off the milk ? :( Not very sanitary after a while. ? Thanks

  • @ilianaaubert Yes you can wash it and in fact it's easy to clean. It's not dishwasher save thought. I have it for a year right now and don't had any problems so far.

  • Hi, I'm looking for a frother that can also warm up milk for hot chocolates. But I don't want to have to buy a coffee machine to connect it to it. Does this one have to be hooked up to the coffee machine? Is the milk hot enough? Thanks

  • @ilianaaubert It's stand alone Milk frother. Will do test very soon and will measure temp. Stay tune.

  • I pretty much only make one serving. It's not piping hot, so I have to microwave it afterwards. I've read really positive reviews of the Froth au Lait.  Have you had any experience with those?

  • @aliped1 Yes "Froth au Lait" have positive reviews. I think we need to review it. Personally to get perfect temp (150-160F) with this milk frothers not easy. You need to look milk frother with temp control. Take a look Capresso froth PRO or Breville Milk Café Electric Frother. They will do what you looking for.

  • I just bought one of these, but am concerned about the high number of reviews online advising that they break down very easily. Any advice to ensure it keeps working?

  • @aliped1 I use Aeroccino for a year right now and don't have any problems. They only problem I have is when I overfill it with the milk (whisk will jump out). Since it using magnet it's not that strong when you have too much milk. So for single use it's perfect but if you have big family I would consider more powerful milk frother.

  • @aliped1 I use Aeroccino for a year right now and don't have any problems. They only problem I have is when I overfill it with the milk (whisk will jump out). Since it using magnet it's not that strong when you have too much milk. So for single use it's perfect but if you have big family I would consider more powerful milk frother.

  • Great instruction videol I thought I bought a defective model but found, though this video how to correctly use the Aeroccino Plus. The video is brief and to the point.

  • @Jacksdusna Thank you. The tick is don't overfull Aeroccino Plus with the milk. If you do whisk will jump out :).

  • Wow! Sounds like a cool little machine! ;O)

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