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| Bodum Schiuma Battery-Operated Turbo Milk Frother, Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Bodum Category: Kitchen
List Price: $14.00 Buy New: $8.89 You Save: $5.11 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 14784
Color: Chrome Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 1.4 x 4.9
MPN: 3040-01US Model: 3040-01US UPC: 727015890654 EAN: 0727015575919 ASIN: B000F5M724
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Tricky to froth soy milk but figured it out October 22, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I originally rated this one star and would like to change it, but Amazon's edit feature won't let me. Anyway.. at the time I gave it one star, i could not get it to froth my soy milk. Turns out, you have to froth it in a completely different way from the manual press frother:
1. Get cup/mug/beaker of COLD soy milk. 2. Insert electric frother and turn on, moving frother up and down in and out of the soy milk. 3. You will quickly get large head of decent foam. Don't get too much, because... 4. Put in microwave and heat as desired. Foam will QUICKLY GO CRAZY IN MICROWAVE, DOUBLING YOUR AMOUNT OF FOAM. 5. Use as desired.
I give this a 4 star foam experience. :-)
Worked great! Until it didn't. September 17, 2008 It gave great foam for the first six months and didn't run through batteries too quickly. Then it stopped working altogether at about 7 months out. It was getting used about three or four times a week (at most) during it's life so I'm thinking next time I'll just buy the $2 one at Ikea and say goodbye to this dude.
Serviceable, but not Bodum's best work August 24, 2008 I just took delivery of this frother, as part of the set including a beaker. It does the job of frothing milk well enough. But taken as a complete product package, instructions and all, I found it to be lacking.
As with other Bodum products I've bought, there were step-by-step instructions for use, each step having some text and a little photograph. However, there was no mention of how to power the thing: how to remove the cap for the battery compartment, what size batteries to use, whether rechargeable batteries were compatible, etc. Neither was there any mention of how to care for it.
Yes, common sense should dictate some details (for example, that you should not immerse the unit in water), but the omission of such basic instructions is baffling, especially from such an experienced consumer product maker as Bodum.
Stopped working after 6 months June 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I owned this frother, and made frappe (coffee) with it occasionally. It worked fine at first, but then suddenly died, after 6 months of not so heavy use. I am now looking for another frother with a better motor.
Does the job at a good price May 24, 2008 I bought one of these at Target and was about to return it because it didn't seem to work for me. When I saw other good reviews in Amazon, I put in another set of AA batteries, and it worked wonderfully. It's superior to the frothing nozzles that came with my two expresso makers, and a lot safer too because no hot steam is needed.
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