Great item no mess easy to clean, much easier than pouncing about with microwaves and hand held twirlers
Krislibertine
8 Nov 14#19
get a half full carton of milk and shake it up, transforms your drink to a frothy mess.
astraeus
8 Nov 14#18
Agreed about the £2 frothers freely avaiable from Amazon and others. This is an easy way to take up counter space for a rarely-used item.
chubuking
8 Nov 14#17
Don't listen to the comments about shoving it in a microwave and what not! It's a good buy easy to use and the temperature is just right excellent little device
therealslimkaty
6 Nov 141#7
For about £6 you can get a multi-quirl / miracle whisk / pogo whisk (it has tons of names). You can heat up a pint of milk if you want in a jug in the micro then whisk it fluffy in under 20 seconds. You can also heat and whisk tiny quantities. No machinery to clean, just run it under the tap. You can also use it for whisking eggs, making mayonnaise, whisking up coffee in water to make a chilled coffee, etc. My son got me one from the local German market two yrs ago and I use it just about every day. No batteries either.
if you look at the one on youtube and the one for £5 they are not the same?
Nova Multi Quirl is £15
JoseChupachup
8 Nov 14#11
Here's a great tip if your frother is busted. Heat the milk put it in a caffitiere and pump it up and down a few times. Instant froth! Try it, works a treat.
whiteston to JoseChupachup
8 Nov 14#15
I agree, but try frothing the milk cold, and then heat in microwave.
scbu2
8 Nov 141#14
Got one yesterday , Very Happy with it :smiley:
U4REAL
8 Nov 14#13
overated, bought a similar one from aldi, doesn't heat it up really hot, just lukewarm!
Billythebubble
7 Nov 14#8
For about 30p you can buy a teaspoon and just stir it round with some free elbow grease?
Whats the world coming to with frothy everything and costa coffees??
Shard to Billythebubble
8 Nov 141#12
I'm sure that people will use one of these, but I have to admit my first thought was that they were buying it to keep their juicer company
beno
8 Nov 141#10
or you can have 20 of these for the same price - total of £20
you choose
deanos
6 Nov 141#4
heat milk up in a Microwave and a whizzer from Ikea for £1 does the same thing :smiley:
robo989 to deanos
8 Nov 14#9
No it doesn't
littletime
6 Nov 14#6
The handheld microwave ones are better - easier to clean, more portable and can do milk in smaller quantities. Cheaper too.
therealslimkaty
6 Nov 14#2
It only holds 125ml to froth!
luize84 to therealslimkaty
6 Nov 14#5
Yeah but it heats 250ml , so if you needed all this milk then u can add 125ml heated milk to glass, whizz the remaining 125ml to add to the rest of glass, frothy top
dawnie
6 Nov 141#3
You can get a smaller hand held milk frother in argos for £5 and its fab
luize84
5 Nov 141#1
Great, glad u posted , I will love this, I'm buying tomorow:)
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stainless-Steel-Turbo-Hand-Whisk/dp/B00F9614PU/ref=pd_sim_kh_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=183M0388NKC0C5TRWG4S
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dKAlbl8esU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_ZZUcjaDDc
Nova Multi Quirl is £15
Whats the world coming to with frothy everything and costa coffees??
you choose