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Bodum Shin Bistro 5-Ounce Milk Frother

Bodum Shin Bistro 5-Ounce Milk Frother
Brand: Bodum
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $34.00
Buy New: $24.90
You Save: $9.10 (27%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 6632

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.5 x 8

MPN: 10492-16US
Model: 10492-16US
UPC: 727015773674
EAN: 0727015773674
ASIN: B000VEDNJU

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Features:
  • Creates a smooth and consistent milk foam without electricity
  • All parts dishwasher safe
  • Quick and easy to use - just move the plunger up and down until the volume of froth doubles
  • Microwave safe glass beaker
  • Dishwasher safe

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Bodum Shin Bistro Milk Frother features a 0.15-liter (5 oz.) glass carafe and a cork coaster. The lid and frother mechanism are made of stainless steel.


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The cherry on top was always my favorite   November 19, 2008
The cherry on top was always my favorite part of dessert and a beautiful foam is my favorite part of a cup of coffee. This product makes an amazingly thick and delicious froth to top your joe. You can control how think the froth gets by the longer you pump the handle. It is a bit of a pain to clean and since it is made out of thin glass you have to be careful with it. Other than that, it is a great product.


1 out of 5 stars Not worth the hassel   October 11, 2008
I found this product really hard to clean. The shape at the bottom of the beaker, the transition from the sides to the base isn't rounded at all. This makes it really hard to get in to the corner and clean properly. The glass beakers also crack easily. I have just gone through my second beaker. The second one lasted a week before heat fractures were evident. I'm sure there is a better design out there.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent frother, convenient and reliable   June 13, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have had my Bodum frother for about three years (older model than this one, black plastic top) and have had no problems with it other than my husband hitting the top rim with something and chipping the glass. I smoothed it out with an emery board nail file and it is fine, but that prompted me to look on Amazon to see if they still sold them so that I could order a backup but they are a little pricey now; I think I paid only about $10 for mine.

Many people have criticized this product because the glass broke and it seems many people are using metal spoons with it. To me it is common sense when dealing with a thin glass product such as this to use a plastic utensil if you need one. One of those long handled plastic spoons like you get at an ice cream shop work well. I usually just pour my froth out and wait a few seconds with a couple of little shakes which gets most of it out.

I always heat the milk (or half & half which I use most of the time) in the microwave first right in the beaker, then do the pumping and have had no problems doing it that way. I actually think heated milk froths better and creates a finer froth. Many people are under the false impression that heated milk won't froth but I think this is because most of the instructions on frothing are for espresso machines where it is always suggested to use very cold milk before steaming and frothing. But this is because of the heating factor with the hot steam. You have to use cold milk or you won't have enough time to froth before the milk reaches the ideal temperature. If you used preheated milk it would quickly overheat using hot steam to froth. So I think because of this many people assume that you need cold milk for any kind of frothing.

My Bodum has held up extremely well over the years that I have used it but I am careful with it and never put it in the dishwasher. I always immediately rinse both the wand and beaker, fill with a little warm water and detergent, then pump a few times to disperse the detergent. I then rinse well and air dry. I rarely take it apart to clean. Once in awhile I use a very soft brush to clean the screen.

This little frother is both convenient and stress free, no worrying about timing, or temperature, as with the espresso machine wands. You just pump for as long as you want until you're happy with the volume of your froth, which you can easily see because of the clear glass.

Laura



1 out of 5 stars two cracked   May 3, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I cracked two of these be simply applying too much pressure to the glass. I would not buy another.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent   April 17, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bodum Shin Bistro 5-Ounce Milk Frother
Superb frother - easy to use, makes great froth for cappucino coffee


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