Breville XXBMF600XL Refurbished Milk Cafe Milk Frother

Creamy milk and hot chocolate maker. Hot milk drinks are best when made with the smallest bubbles. Rather than a bubble bath, it’s that creamy consistency that creates a rich hot chocolate or a smooth latte or cappuccino. The Refurbished Breville Milk Cafe uses induction heating and spinning to make those small bubbles. Simply choose

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Creamy milk and hot chocolate maker. Hot milk drinks are best when made with the smallest bubbles. Rather than a bubble bath, it’s that creamy consistency that creates a rich hot chocolate or a smooth latte or cappuccino. The Refurbished Breville Milk Cafe uses induction heating and spinning to make those small bubbles. Simply choose the appropriate frothing disc latte for a creamy result, the cappuccino disc for more froth fill with enough milk for one, or up to three cups, select your temperature, and start. The Refurbished Breville Milk Cafe will froth and turn itself off when the desired temperature is achieved. This product carries a 90-day limited warranty.

Product Features

  • Latte frothing disc for smooth and silky milk
  • Cappucino frothing disc for thick and creamy froth
  • Hot chocolate maker; by simply adding drinking chocolate powder, flakes, or syrup to the warming milk
  • On-board disk storage
  • Product uses induction heating; you can simply place the jug in the dishwasher for easy cleaning

Comments

I. Peters says:

Great for bigger quantities but short-lived fun We already own a with which we are very happy but its drawback is that one can really only make small batches. Whenever we have larger gatherings of more than 4 people at our house, the Capuccino and Latte Macchiato making becomes a very time-consuming, drawn-out affair, so the Breville Milk Frother looked good for serving bigger groups faster. Here are our comments with comparisons to the Aeroccino where appropriate but in no particular order:PROs:- Large capacity. The jug can hold up to 25 fl. oz, even though it is recommended to not exceed 16 fl. oz when making froth. Still a lot more than what the Aeroccino holds.- Great, hot froth. I use my frothers mainly for… well, frothing milk and am very happy with the quality of the Breville froth. It comes out thick, solid and hot with enough milk underneath to make nice Cappuccinos or Latte Macchiatos.-…

Momma Mary "Expert Mom!" says:

Works amazing! Just a little overkill in my opinion but then again who doesn’t like a little overkill? I have nothing bad to say about this, everything from the little magnetic holder on the back for the extra frothing disk, to the modern design is cool. So seeing as I have nothing negative to say about this, let me tell you about some of my favorite features on it. Lets start on the top and work our way down shall we?There are two parts to the lid, the main part, and a part that comes out that is a measuring cup for precise measuring.Next is the size of the frothing pot, compared to most (my other frother is the Capresso frothPro, 12 ounces) it is fairly large (16-25 ounces), and it heats up and froths quicker than most other frothers I’ve used.I Love, Love, LOVE the fact that it is steel in the interior & not teflon!! My Capesso is teflon & while it is easy to rinse & reuse I always worried that as it aged the teflon would start to flake off (like in the pots & pans) & end up in me!!With this Breville frother I have no such worrisome…

Phelan Dancer "The Chronicles of Alala -- author" says:

Works Great So Far I’ve had this frother for a few days and around 15 uses now. I always wanted a frother but I am not a fan of anything I have to clean before or after use. Dishwasher safe sounded good though! Mine arrived without the plastic top so I knocked a star off as this is Breville’s fault (it was a refurb). I was actually packing it up to return but I decided to give it a shot and I’m glad I did. The top isn’t necessary unless you plan to fill the milk to a very high level like 18 oz-ish. The milk was not even close to overflowing.I’ve used it twice so far. My thoughts (AND I USED 2% MILK just in case that matters to anyone reading this):- Simple operation: pour in milk, turn to desired temperature and push button. The machine displays an optimum temperature range in case you’re not sure which temp to select. It takes around two minutes for the milk to finish. I added organic powdered cacao and organic grade B maple syrup (I try to avoid processed foods like other…

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