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BonJour Caffe Froth Turbo, White | 
| Brand: BonJour Category: Kitchen
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 95593
Color: White Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 9.3
MPN: 7025-70 Model: 53447 UPC: 747660770255 EAN: 0747660770255 ASIN: B00004R8YO
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| Features:
| • | Plastic with stainless-steel rod | | • | Create froth for cappuccinos or make whipped cream | | • | Includes attaching ring holder | | • | Hand washable | | • | Requires four AA batteries, not included |
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Product Description Have an espresso maker but no frothing attachment? You can still enjoy cappuccino topped with creamy billowing froth with this battery-operated, easy-to-use frother. Simply insert the rod and push the button on top.
Amazon.com Review Blend, froth, and whip milk, egg whites, and creams without bringing out the mixing bowl. Just grab the Caffe Froth Turbo's easy to hold body, insert the frothing disc into the liquid, and activate top button. The disc is small enough to fit into most cups and not damage the material. Move the disc slowly up and down, while being careful not to bring the disc above the liquid. When the mixture is fully frothed, remove the Caffe Froth Turbo and enjoy. This product is great for creating froth for espresso drinks, blending shakes, and whipping cream. As you hand wash the frother, soak the stem and disk in soapy water and then wipe with a damp cloth. Be careful not to submerge the upper portion of the machine in water. Comes with a plastic protective sheath and attachable ring holder to hang the unit from walls. --Madeleine Miller
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Love this little machine October 20, 2007 Our household uses this to mix our vitamin drinks in the morning. This little machine gets the lumps out fast! It's easy to use, lightweight, the batteries last a long time. I'd recommend it to anyone who needs to mix a drink (don't know about lattes--we haven't tried it for that). We couldn't get along easily without it. I bought a second one for traveling.
Did not work for me August 24, 2007 Got maybe a quarter-inch of foam. VEry disappointing. The $2.50 foamer from IKEA gave me so much foam I had to be careful, but it seized-up after about two-months.
It really is TURBO! August 13, 2007 I looked far and wide for a unit to replace the one my Italian aunt purchased in Italy several years ago, but nothing I could find resembled it until I found this one. The difference between this and many other units is the frothing blade vs. a coil. It really is powerful, and does the job. My only complaint is the button at the end of the stick that needs to remain depressed while in use. It isn't very ergonomic, and requires enough pressure that your thumb gets sore holding it down.
Overall, a very good product for the price.
Not so turbo June 27, 2007 Not a very good product. I've used many bonjours in the past and currently, but this one broke in two days. The bottom of the frother came unattached and could not be super-glued back on.
Won't make thick froth so don't bother February 2, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this BonJour frother to replace my old AeroLatte frother. The difference between the two brands is startling! The BonJour frothing tip is a solid wavy metal tip which actually OVER-froths the milk. This causes the bubbles to keep breaking down. I can only achieve a very thin layer of foam and it won't last long. On the othe hand, the Aerolatte frothers(also widely available with several models on Amazon) uses more of an open-metal mesh tip on their wand which must be responsible for how thick and dense a foam it will create. I'm buying another Aerolatte and will use the BonJour wand for things that don't need thick foam (like mixing salad dressing).
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