If someone was specifically looking for a milk frother then they would search for a milk frother, chances of them accidentally coming across it from that all encompassing Aldi post are very slim!!
Anyway, for anyone looking for a milk frother, I hope this post was useful to you (which is the objective of this website)
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redrhino
9 Mar 162#1
Repost - there has been a coffee Aldi post and also an Aldi delivery post both covering this.
It is a good deal though :smiley:
paulcollins10 to redrhino
9 Mar 168#2
If someone was specifically looking for a milk frother then they would search for a milk frother, chances of them accidentally coming across it from that all encompassing Aldi post are very slim!!
Anyway, for anyone looking for a milk frother, I hope this post was useful to you (which is the objective of this website)
onehull
9 Mar 16#3
I bought one last week, v impressive and the time it took to boil the kettle, its ready.. also cheapest, really good quality insulated frother
skwintie
9 Mar 16#4
Ordered, thank you.
MWC2012
9 Mar 162#5
Cheers u cost me 19.99 have some froth :smiley:
bigbaddaveyc
9 Mar 16#6
Brilliant machine, as good as the 50 quid ones on Amazon. Bought this last year and use everyday instead of tassimo milk pods which were costing me a fortune, milks ready same time as my expresso so works a treat. Never let me down and only issue I've had is overfilling and spilling out onto the bench.
0liverr
12 Mar 16#7
This sounds fun
othen
12 Mar 16#8
This is probably a really silly question (to those who know the answer), but why would one want frothy milk? I've read the product description, and I understand what it does but I still can't understand why. I suspect there is something missing in my life :-)
sandralaht to othen
12 Mar 16#9
for coffee
JonDOnnis to othen
12 Mar 16#16
If you want to make Cappucino that is one third Expresso, one third milk, and one third froth.
Also adding hot milk keeps the drink warmer for longer. Plus its nice having a bit of froth on top (thats what she said)
ace_rees to othen
12 Mar 16#27
A brain? Is that what is missing? Only kidding you must be a tea drinker ... Hahaha
Sloblock
12 Mar 16#10
I bought one last time and thought it was great until it stopped working... So I bought another one of these. I use with Soya milk (also good from Aldi) and Hazlenut milk.
jockydee79
12 Mar 16#11
Says unavailable for delivery?
oliverreed
12 Mar 16#12
Tried it with nesquick - mazin
Raz186
12 Mar 16#13
This is brilliant for making hot chocolate. Quick, easy and no mess. Just not quite hot enough but 10 seconds in microwave and job done.
stonebear
12 Mar 16#14
To add to an espresso to make latte?
tonge77
12 Mar 16#15
No free delivery. Available only in store
edinburgher
12 Mar 16#17
Another pointless gadget to take up cupboard space!
A version like this used be in the Pound shop and 99p shop , but I have not see it there for a while. Though some car boot traders still sell them new between £1 and £2 !
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It is a good deal though :smiley:
Anyway, for anyone looking for a milk frother, I hope this post was useful to you (which is the objective of this website)
Also adding hot milk keeps the drink warmer for longer. Plus its nice having a bit of froth on top (thats what she said)
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http://www.amazon.com/MatchaDNA-Handheld-Milk-Frother-Silver/dp/B018TCWL8O/ref=sr_1_6?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1457780008&sr=1-6&keywords=battery+operated+milk+frother
A version like this used be in the Pound shop and 99p shop , but I have not see it there for a while. Though some car boot traders still sell them new between £1 and £2 !
How do I make a latter using this frother/heater, strong blend ground coffee and a coffee press? Don't want to pay for an expresso maker.