Bodum Latteo Manual Milk Frother, 8 Ounce, Black

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The BODUM range line was complemented with these fantastic milk frothers. The silk plastic lid has a deep rim to prevent foam from escaping through the spout. The plunger handle has a comfortable grip and is pleasant and smooth to touch. In less than 30 seconds you can easily whip your preheated milk into the airy foam, only a BODUM milk frother can give you. After you have served your guests, you can put every part of the milk frother into the dishwasher. Instructions: 1) Fill the frother to the line (approximately 8-10 ounces) with COLD Milk (Non Fat or Regular). 2)Place the jug onto a flat surface. 3)Place the lid with the whip onto the jug. Close the pouring outlet. 4)Beat the milk by moving the plunging frother up and down. Plunge the milk about 60-90 times (you will feel the milk getting thicker). Allow the milk to rest for about 1 minute. The froth will thicken significantly during this time. If you would like warm froth, microwave on high for 30 to 50 seconds. (Be sure to remove the plunger assembly before placing the jug in the microwave) 5)Spoon the milk froth out of your frother and onto your coffee. To achieve the best froth we recommend using cold, non-fat, or low-fat milk. Enjoy.
Milk frother manual milk frother creates an airy foam in less that 30 seconds for a Cafe style Coffee you will love from the Comfort of your own home
Glass carafe made of durable heat-resistant borosilicate glass Warm milk in the microwave after frothing
Quick and easy beat the milk by moving plunger frother up and down about 60-90 times or until you feel milk getting thicker
Durable design milk frother features a silk plastic lid with a deep rim to prevent foam from escaping the spout and a plunger handle that is comfortable to grip
Servings frother holds 8 ounces of cold milk dishwasher safe

Customers say

Customers find the milk frother easy to use and clean. They say it works well with almondmilk, fat-free cow milk, and whole milk. Many find it simple to make foam for coffee and hot chocolate. The frother is also praised for its value for money. However, some customers have mixed opinions on its sturdiness and glass thickness.

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  1. Eco2369

    Simple, effective
    After going through two electric wand frothers and one that sits on a plate and spins the milk, I decided on this one because it wouldn’t die and it was easy to use. Pour milk in, raise and lower handle until milk reaches desired frothiness. You can sweeten the milk or flavor it before you froth it as well. This thing is so easy to use and creates the perfect foam. The ONLY gripe I have is that the glass is…well, glass. Thinner than some glass so more breakable. Just be careful with it. I’m purchasing my second one because the first got knocked out of my dish drainer (gotta love kids). Definitely recommend this though.

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  2. RJ

    Love it!
    Super easy to use and clean! Allows me to pick the consistency of my froth

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  3. Mitzi

    Unfortunately the glass is fragile but a great system
    I love this system after going through a half dozen stovetop and electric frothers, this really works. Unfortunately the glass is very fragile. I bumped in on my sink faucet and the beak tip broke. I filed it down a bit so it won’t cut. I still use it though.One thing I haven’t seen mentioned is that fresh heated milk works best. I use whole or 2% milk. Micro heat it medium for about 1 to 2 minutes, cool it a bit and then pump it up at a good pace and not stopping for 2 minutes. The best froth, even better than stove top! After two or more days the milk is not so fresh and the foam becomes bubbly. I store my milk in my fridge on a shelf towards the back at 40° not more. If you leave it in the door it gets warmer due to opening and closing especially in summer months or warmer areas. I wish they used better tempered glass.

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  4. Rachel Reviews

    Simple can sometimes be better
    I recently purchased this milk frother because I wanted an easy way to make frothed milk at home for matcha lattes (or matcha “clouds” in the case of this frother), hot chocolate, and as a healthier whipped cream alternative. I am very happy with this milk frother and would highly recommend it to others.The frother is incredibly easy to use – just pump the plunger up and down about halfway in the glass jar and velvety smooth froth starts forming within 30-45 seconds. I’ve used it with both whole milk and nonfat milk. The whole milk whips up faster given the higher fat content, but it works great with nonfat too. I have not tried it with any alternative milks.The texture of the frothed milk is thicker and creamier than other electric frothers I’ve tried. It’s smooth and velvety rather than airy and foamy. I also love that you can microwave the glass jar if you want to heat up the milk first before frothing.Cleaning couldn’t be simpler with these 2 parts – the plunger and the glass. A quick immediate rinse is all it takes. It looks a bit like a french press but doesn’t function as one due to the difference of the plunger design. The materials seem durable, though being glass I wouldn’t want to drop it.Overall, for the affordable price this manual frother is fantastic for making frothed milk at home. The process is quick and easy, and the froth is smooth, thick, and velvety.

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  5. John in Warrensburg, MO

    My New Best Friend In The Coffee Business.
    I’ve been making on a daily basis cappuccinos now for several years. I started out with all in ones that did everything from the coffee to steam frothing the milk right into the mix. I got tired of them breaking and trying to keep them fixed, so I went to everything manual. Best move ever… I use stove top mocha pots and mostly a manual frothier. While at some relatives this past year, we were going to play with coffee but they could not find their frothier. So while at a store there, I went shopping. This was the only one they had. To be honest, looking at it it didn’t really trip my trigger. But after getting it to their house and giving it a go, I was shocked and how well it did, how much it made and the quality of the froth. Needless to say, when I got back home, I ordered one on Amazon. The first one came broke. I sent it back and ordered again. The second one was fine, and I’ve been plunging away ever since! You can pour a full 8 ounces, maybe a bit more into the container and microwave it in the container, then plunge. Cleanup is easy. The first thing I do is rinse it off, then I put a bit of dish soap in it, put some hot water in it from the tap and plunge it a couple of times. I let it set while till I’m done drinking. I re-plunge and will use some of the spare soap suds to clean everything else up before I clean this. It’s quick and easy. Needless to say, I’ve been very pleased with this thing.

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  6. C. Wright

    Low-Quality, Cheap
    Years ago I had a Bodum manual milk frother and loved it, so thought I would replace it with a new one as the original was lost in a move. Bodum has really cut corners and is no longer a trusted brand for me.The frothing screen that comes in contact with hot milk is plastic and cheap, where as my previous frother was made of a metal frame, screen, and coil, plus the top dome was metal. The entire frother was made of heat-proof glass and metal — there wasn’t any plastic, unlike the newer version that has a plasic lid and frother. Returned it.

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  7. Philip McIntosh

    Works good, easy to break
    Bought two. They work well for oat milk, much better than the Bodum electric model. Unfortunately they both broke when doing the dishes. Wash it separately or get a stainless steel one.

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  8. DLehrious

    Works Great But Too Big For 1
    I really like this frother. It works VERY well and even froths up non dairy milks well. That being said, there is one drawback for me that might make a difference for someone else also….The ounce size, that it is, seemed like it should be just right for me (I’m the only using frothed milk in my house), however filling it to the mininum line is double the amount of milk I normally use so it’s a waste for me to use this all the time. I do like it and am keeping it for times when we have company – then I can froth more milk for all of us. In the meantime, I picked up a little handheld battery operated one that works great to just froth 1/4 cup or so for myself and the this Bodum Latteo will just be there waiting patiently for company!

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  9. JC Rodrigues

    Muito bom. Produto de ótima qualidade. Ideal para 4 pessoas.Poderia ter uma tela para separar liquido da espuma.Atendeu as minhas expectativas!!!

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  10. Iván Deance

    Mira el video oficial en YouTube y otros tutoriales. Perfecto para hacer espuma para capuchino o leche espumada para late. Lo basico es llenar hasta la línea de leche de vaca (puede ser light y deslactosada) metes al microondas un minuto (mas o menos) depende de tu horno y la temperatura de la leche y listo. Espuma super rapido para capuchino. Para late el arte es otro, pero igual es fácil de aprender, solo requiere más tiempo. Si la leche hierve, ya no servirá y si es de coco o almendra, no espumará.

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  11. Chrissie

    I have owned several of these milk frothers as I am very clumsy and break them. They are so good for heating and frothing milk for lattes. Easy to use, clean,etc. Highly recommended.

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  12. Amazon Customer

    So I, like others am replacing a manual frother I’ve had for many years that just broke. I prefer to heat my milk in the microwave before frothing so was looking for glass. My old one had a plastic handle and base and I’m not sure why I haven’t been able to find that. I was concerned about picking one without a handle and not belong able to grab it when it is hot. I’m a bit concerned about breaking it but didn’t want to go to stainless steel so that’s how it is. Here is what I like about this one. 1.) I’m enjoying that the mixing parts are black, it’s easy to rinse off and you can see all the milk and not miss any. 2.) The glass is easy to clean. It’s a nice wide size you can get your hand into no extra tools required. 3.) It froths really well, just like a manual frother should. There is a little milk when you are done but lots of froth. I guess an electric may make bubbles out of that little bit of milk at the end but I really prefer the manual. 4.) It’s quiet. I can froth my milk every morning when the kids are still sleeping. 5.) I don’t have to find an outlet in my little kitchen to plug it in. 6.). I can froth lots of milk for my latte. The line is a cup with quite a bit of room above it. You can fill it a little higher than the line, cut just gets a little messier as the lid isn’t super tight to hold it in. 7.). It’s easy to pump the frother up and down. My old one had a tighter seal to the glass so was firmer to press. 8.) My old one had a more complicated 3 plate system for frothing that was harder to rinse out. I was worried this one might not froth as well, but the screen has tiny mesh and does a great job. It goes all the way to the bottom of the glass which I saw in some other reviews some do not. 9.). I haven’t put it in the dishwasher because it’s so easy to rinse out the parts right after using. 10.) I was also nervous that the handle looked fragile but it seems okay now that I have it. In my picture I have a full 16 oz Starbucks mug with a small espresso in the bottom and frothed eggnog on top. So yummy. I had filled the frother a little above the line and had to drink some before I could add all the froth to my cup. Eggnog seems to whip up about 3.5 times where the milk I use doubles. Enjoy!!!

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  13. mr b

    Chose this over an electric one. Glad I did. Extremely happy with the product and use daily.

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