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Aerolatte Milk Frother
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Aerolatte Handheld Milk Frother

Aerolatte Milk Frother Features:
  • Includes 2 AA batteries
  • Rinses clean for storage
  • Handheld, battery-powered milk frother
  • 1-hand operation with results in 20 to 30 seconds
  • Works well with cold or hot milk for delicious drinks
  • Made from polished chrome, stainless steel wire wisk
Aerolatte

The stylish Aerolatte milk frother churns hot or cold milk into the perfect froth for cappuccinos, lattes, mochas, specialty coffees, as well as hot chocolates, malts, and milkshakes.

Aerolatte

Aerolatte’s innovative design incorporates a whisking head and shaft made of food-grade, 18/8 stainless steel. This Aerolatte Satin Finished frother requires no pumping, winding, or steam, and operates on two AA (LR6) alkaline batteries (included). Using the frother is easy, simply insert the thin, stainless-steel shaft directly in a mug or glass, wait 20 seconds, and enjoy your frothy drink. To clean the stainless-steel whisk and shaft, operate the frother in hot soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely. Do not submerge the handle, just wipe occasionally with a damp cloth.

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Peter (TN) 8/18/2010 12:23 PM
I find it more consistent if I froth cold milk first, then nuke it for about 10 seconds. This way the froth stays "solid" instead of melting away (at least that's the way I like it). I take it to work and whenever I travel, too. I've been using my extra sets of reachargeable batteries, cos the batteries that came with it only lasted me probably less than a month
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