What an amazing, professional, easy-learning, informative review!!! I bought this and use it for all above! I buy chocolate reddi whip/cappuccino flavored at Aldi and add it to the frothed for hot chocolate. and add milks!! Tx.
Awesome video. I've seen this described as 'best value', and I see why. I will buy this, instead of a handheld frother, after seeing your demonstrations. Gonna be drinking lots of the Dalgona coffee 😳
Thanks for the most informative video available on how to use the frother. I've been looking for info because on both light foam and dense foam settings, mine froths nonfat (lactose free) milk to a super 'firm' foam that looks like beaten egg whites. I can't pour it at all, I have to spoon it out and there's less than a tsp of milk left in the bottom even on the light setting, turned off a short bit before the end of the cycle. I'm going to try your suggestion of turning off at 1 min and see what happens. I'd like a softer foam with a little bit of milk left to pour first. Maybe this will work. Thanks for the tips!
Wow, I had the same experience with lactose free milk as my hubs is lactose intolerant, lactose free milk got much thicker froth with the full cycle & I wondered what could be the reason (Now I feel I should have included that in this video 😀). That’s right, use the light foam setting & turn it off after maybe 30 seconds, the foam will be lighter. Enjoy!
@@thasneen I did try that today and it worked. I turned it off after maybe 30 seconds and switched it to the warmer. I had a decent amount of milk left to put in the coffee and the foam on top was a little softer/lighter. Not a lot though so the lactose-free may really be causing that. I'll experiment with some others next.
The first one I bought worked amazing, 4 days later it stopped working. I just bought another one thing the 1st one I got was just bad. The 2nd one doesn't froth either
Great video! I just got this foamer and tried your dalgona recipe but mine doesn’t froth like yours. It’s just watery. I added more sugar to see if that would help and it’s still the same. Any advice? For reference, I followed your recipe exactly except when I redid it the second time adding more sugar. I also used Juan Valdez instant coffee.
I first tried the latte foam setting and it didn't warm the milk up very much, and it over does the foam. Using the warming function by itself, then change it over to the lite foam setting and pull it after 20s or so. I'm switching over from a breville barista express setup to a grinder + cafelat robot + foamer setup. If anything try to avoid removing the paddle unit.
Hi, I recently purchased this frother and in worked well for a few times. Now, as soon as I turn it on the frothing paddle/coil immediately flies off and the milk doesn't churn or spin. The paddle seems to just sit on the connector without anything to hold it on, other than gravity. Is it supposed to click into place to secure it on? I'm not sure why the paddle comes off. Thanks.
It should click in & should be secured tightly, that way it wouldn’t fly off. Do contact customer service, Instant brand customer service is pretty good, they will either send a new frother or a new whisk paddle.
I had to return mine. The whisk doesn't secure like it should. I've read a few online reviews and the whisk seems to be the biggest complaint. Its not you (or any user) it's an issue with this product.
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