mypressi Milk Frother

mypressi Milk Frother

Espressi
Price: $19.99

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Espressi made an exhaustive search to find the most effective milk frother, so imagine their surprise when a simple manual system - the mypressi Milk Frother - turned out to be the most effective and also the easiest. It takes only a half dozen strokes of the plunger to fill heated milk with the tiniest of bubbles. When transferred to a small pitcher and given a few swirls, the milk turns out perfectly textured, light and creamy.

It’s easy to turn an espresso into a delicious latte or cappuccino, and now it’s possible to even make your own latte art. The mypressi Milk Frother holds enough for one latte or cappuccino, or about 4 oz of liquid.

UPC: 8 52919 00205 3

Ships direct from: Espressi
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(32 reviews)
  • Vendor name: Espressi
  • SKU: 3-036-01350-3
  • Usually ships within 2 business days
  • Transit time usually 1-5 business days (ships from: CA)

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REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • COMPARE FIRST

    DzinEye | Wed, 01/25/2012 - 00:48

    Product purchased in November, 2011... product died 3 weeks later.
    These press style frothers generally work very well...but they do require another clean-up process. If you're okay with that part, get a press-frother... but not this one. This one originally worked very well except that the rod is too short and does not reach near enough the bottom of the carafe in order froth a small amount of milk/cream)...so unless you're making a latte with a LOT of milk, it's useless. Beyond that, the major problem is that the plunger has a plastic piece on the bottom of it which shattered after a few weeks of daily service, putting little shards of plastic in our milk, unbeknownst to us until drinking it with our coffee. I contacted 'Espressi' for a replacement part, and they were kind enough to offer to send me a replacement part if I paid the $5.67 shipping charge. A business should send replacement parts for defective items for free...don't you think? And.. I'm quite sure that it would have cost less than a dollar to mail that small part which would fit in an envelope... but I suppose I must pay handling too. That part SHOULD be made out of Lexan plastic so it won't shatter. Oh.. another thing... the instructions require that you remove the rubber boot from the bottom of the carafe if you want to heat your milk in the microwave... so an annoyance there.
    I do notice that the current picture of the product appears slightly different from the one I purchased, so possibly they knew of the issues I complain about. It appears the plunger reaches further into the carafe and it appears the rubber boot has changed in design, though I don't know if they still require it to be removed prior to microwaving. As for the exploding plastic piece on the bottom... Buyer beware.

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  • WORKS GREAT!

    EricBNC | Sun, 12/18/2011 - 02:54


    Works great! This will make a stiff milk foam that you will enjoy topped on your coffee - not wet paint, but a foamy milk with out any fuss.

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  • MILK FROTHER

    sorcerero69 | Sun, 12/11/2011 - 08:59

    Works great

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  • THESE ARE NICE

    Wakeknot | Sun, 10/30/2011 - 20:20

    You can try the same idea with a french press, but it is nice to have a dedicated tool.

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  • MYPRESSO MILK FROTHER

    bodyworks1 | Tue, 08/02/2011 - 17:42

    I was not sure that a $20 device to froth milk could be very good, but relied on other reviewers who liked this frother. I got one, and it is so very cool! Took time to decide the best way to get both froth AND a hot liquid to put into my espresso. I tried first heating with the steam wand on my espresso machine, and then frothing (no good), and heating in the microwave, and then frothing (no better), and finally found it is best to froth cold mild, and then just microwave it for about 35-40 seconds, while the espresso is being made. Lots of frothy goodness and microfoam. No, if you're a purist you'll want to steam and froth until it is right, but for others like myself, this product is simple, easy to use, easy to clean and very inexpensive. I may buy the Mypressso travel espresso maker, too! - Dr. D.

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  • MAGICALLY PERFECT

    Scott Lush | Mon, 12/13/2010 - 20:21

    Works GREAT. Within about 10 seconds I have frothed milk as thick as shaving cream. I'll never again need to use my espresso machine's steam frother. The milk does remain cold, but I suppose you can heat it in a microwave beforehand if needed.

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  • MYPRESSI MILK FROTHER

    plcook | Sat, 12/11/2010 - 03:29

    Some products work so much better than their competitors that we are led to conclude that the competitor’s products “don't work”. This is one of those products. Almost too much frothed milk for one cappuccino and so thick that that you will need to use a spoon to get out the last bit of froth. (OK maybe there is no such thing as “too much frothed milk”!)
    I have had best results frothing milk (I like whole milk) cold and then heating it in the microwave for 35 to 45 seconds until the froth is almost spilling over the sides.
    This is a great frother. I am ordering two more.

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  • MYPRESSI MILK FROTHER

    shawski | Mon, 12/06/2010 - 02:11

    It's GREAT, believe me. Saves time over steam. Does'nt delete taste with hot water.I am HAPPY with product and haven't read the instructions yet

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  • TRIED THEM ALL

    Storeycsg | Mon, 11/15/2010 - 16:20

    I have tried them all. The screen in this machine is the best. I make foam that feels like shaving cream. ROASTe is also very efficient.

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  • FROTHER

    tachorba | Wed, 06/09/2010 - 12:21

    Nice style. Works great.

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  • MYPRESSI MILK FROTHER

    meyrose | Fri, 05/28/2010 - 19:41

    I can't believe such a simple design can do such a good job!

    Thanks

    Grover

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  • MILK FROTHER

    gadgetsmom2001 | Tue, 05/11/2010 - 15:50

    Love it, love it, love it. Cheap way to make a late. I just brew a strong, strong, cup of coffee and whip up some froth and save $5 that I would spend at Starbucks. I also added a little splenda and frothed 1% milk really well and used it as whipped cream, delicious and low cal.

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  • THIS FROTHER WAS REASONABLY

    drm47 | Tue, 03/23/2010 - 12:50

    This frother was reasonably priced, quick and easy to use and produced as nice a foam as any steam frother. I also appreciated the free shipping. I have always thought that etailers should pass on the lower overhead costs they have because of not having the expense of a store by offering free shipping, but instead they charge shipping and handling that is usually several times what it costs them. I would not hesitate to recommend your business to others.

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  • MILK FROTHER

    kkwjobs | Tue, 02/23/2010 - 23:20

    Great product quality, great price, A-1 customer service after UPS destroyed the first delivery, great email communication.

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