Reddit reviews Bellemain Stainless Steel Hand Pump Milk Frother, 14 oz. capacity
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Get thick, long-lasting froth in secondsCreate creamy cappuccino, luscious latte, heavenly hot chocolate, excellent eggnog, perfectly emulsified salad dressings and moreNo electricity needed, great for travelDurable, dishwasher safe stainless steel2 year warranty
I have a manual plunger-style frother. It works great for dairy, even skim. The reviews on Amazon indicate it worked well for almond and I think on soy milk as well. But I haven't tested myself. You could read the reviews and see what you think.
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I went French Press first, because it was inexpensive and it made multiple cups (there are two of us drinking coffee). I had been on the fence about the Aeropress for a while and finally bit the bullet. It's fantastic for those single cup mornings where it's just me running out the door before everyone is awake. It's more expensive, though. Finally, I got the Moka pot because I wanted to be able to make cappuccino and espresso at home. I got the Bellemain 6-cup with the hand pump milk frother by the same company. Both cost $31 with shipping (Prime), so well worth it.
Nowhere. My bad. I corrected the post.
Bellemain Stainless Steel Hand Pump Milk Frother, 14 oz. capacity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010E1ZQVC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_xgtPCb5Q9FAZW
It does work well though for frothing (not a steamer).
I'm with you (recently started drinking coffee after leaving Mormonism and spouse not excited about having a coffee maker in the kitchen). We just visited my wife's friend while on vacation and she made me a cafe au lait that was delicious and easy to make without expensive equipment. In fact, I'm about to invest in the following two things:
It takes a few minutes but that is part of the fun.
In fact I came here looking for advice from experienced coffee drinkers. I know this combination is great for making strong coffee or a latte, but can I easily water down the coffee to make coffee well suited for a thermos? i.e. Can I use a Bialetti to make something more comparable to brewed coffee?
I think you can. You froth the milk using a french press or this. Mokapots can come pretty cheap if necessary. There are plenty of cheap hand grinders; alternatively, if you have a blender with a grinder attachment, you can use the blade grinder to do it this way.