☕ Elevate your mornings with frothy perfection!
The ELITAPRO ULTRA-HIGH SPEED Milk Frother is a versatile, battery-powered kitchen tool designed for coffee enthusiasts. With a powerful 19,000 RPM motor and a detachable egg whisk, it allows you to create rich froth for lattes, cappuccinos, and more, all while being easy to clean and built to last with premium stainless steel.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 120 Grams |
Capacity | 350 Milliliters |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.5"W x 8.5"H |
Style Name | Elegant,Professional |
Color | Sable Black |
Wattage | 19 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Number of Batteries | 2 |
Additional Features | Ergonomic Handle |
2**S
Excellent Frother!
I absolutely love this milk frother. I’ve had others that weren’t quite as good as this one. This one has a timer for latte, cappuccino, and manual. The cappuccino setting always makes the perfect frothing for my morning cup. Where as previous ones that I used didn’t have the timer setting and I was on my own to guess when to stop. Clearly I never did it right. LOL. I even like this frother better than the electric ones I’ve purchased because the two previous electric ones did not last very long. This frother I have had for about six months. It charges through USB and I’ve only had to charge it twice so far.
E**Z
EXCELENTE CALIDAD DE PRODUCTO
EXCELENTE
H**O
Nuances to maximize your foaming experience
The media could not be loaded. I read about the reduced RPM (rotations per minute) of the device in a few reviews and tried it for a few months myself. Here are a few tips I find useful to enhance the experience:Start with partially submerging the whisks in the milk by submerging it at an angle or only submerge the bottom of the two whisks in the milk. Then turn on the frother. If the RPM is slow or if the whisk swings wide while it rotates (and therefore slows down the RPM), stop the frother, take it above the milk, start it (now it should rotate at the original RPM without swinging wide), and then re-insert it into the milk. Also, during the entire frothing, keep the whisks in the middle of the "milk cyclone" with half of it immersed in the milk and the other half outside of the milk.Let me know if this works better.6/4/2022 note: The milk, soy, or oat will foam better if you heat it up first. I pour half a cup of milk in my mug, place it in the microwave for a minute, then take it out and use the frother to foam the milk in the mug using the method described above, then pour the coffee in. Yes it does not make the beautiful patterns like the coffee shops but the taste is superior because I get to decide how much milk and foam I want--typically somewhere in between a latte and a cappuccino.7/23 update: learning more as I use it more lol. When the battery starts to dwindle or when the whisks or the connector metal bar is bent, the whisk will swing wide and slow down. The long but soft metal bar can be considered a design flaw as it is too soft to keep the whisks spinning centrifugally when it meets resistance of the milk (and therefore it spins wide and slow). Ways to counter that include: a) change the battery, and b) stop the device, take it out of the milk, use another hand to keep the metal bar spinning centrifugally, then reinsert it slowly at the center of the milk in the mug. Kind of a pain some of you may say, but it works.8/12/2022 update: Frother started to spin wide and slow. Used my hand a few times to steady the metal stick just above the whisks so it does not spin wide, but after a few times, I needed to change the battery (first time since I bought it). With new batteries it now spins like it did before. I use the frother once a day so the two AA batteries lasted about 3 months.10/29/2022 update: Frother still going strong but starts to swing wide again with the battery dwindling. Plan to replace the two AA batteries in a week or so. Still doing good frothing four cups each day on average.11/21/2022 update:Here’s the surprising thing about this device after using it for 6+ months—when the frother swings wide due to resistance and lower battery, it actually produces more froth than when it spins fast. I always thought speed generates more froth, but no, the more air it draws in to blend with the milk, soy, almond, chocolate, whatever, the more froth it yields. Learning more as I go lol.10/28/2023 update:Well, after a year's + of using this device, it's still working fine except it starts to swing wide again. Well, turns out you can adjust the two frisks such that they balance when they spin. I adjusted both of them and viola, it does not swing wide anymore. Froths well still.
E**I
Great little hand held frother
Great frother. This was a replacement for a Zulay that we had (which fell apart after a few years). The ElitePro is significantly better.
E**K
Lasted Less Than Three Months | Eats AA Batteries | Not Very Powerful | Useless Whisk Attachment
Used from December 25, 2023 and is now dead March 11, 2023 (just over 2 months) with fairly minimal use.I used this as a milk frother almost daily (not every day) since I received it. I would say it got about two/three minutes of use every day for a total of 60 days. That's about 120/180 minutes of run time. In that time it has gone through TWO sets of AA Batteries and was on its THIRD set when it died.When I first changed the batteries out I thought the first set of batteries must have been no good...NO, this thing goes through batteries in a way I've never seen from any electronic device. It also starts to slow down A LOT from the time you put in the new batteries to the time it needs a fresh set... and that's not very nice for frothing milk now is it precious... no not very nice at all, my love.It also comes with a Whisking attachment. I imagined that would be for whisking eggs? I tried that once and this device has no where near enough power to whisk eggs (even with a fresh set of batteries) it bogs down too easily and couldn't even break the egg yokes. You'd be better off whisking with a chopstick.Finally today it just wont spin anymore even in a few ounces of warm milk it just bogs down and dies. I thought perhaps it was the batteries again (uuuuugh) but alas... even with a fresh set it is still dead.TL;DR: You might as well throw your money straight into the garbage can.
T**S
Useful
Great tool
C**E
Frother stopped working - Update: Replacement on the way ;)
Update:My review was read by the folks at Zulay and Elita Pro and both reached out with trouble shooting help for my frother. When none of the suggestions worked, they told me they would be sending me a replacement model with a little more power. Response from seller and company were very quick and professional. Looking forward to frothing my creamer and coffee again soon.Original ReviewI purchased the Elita pro frother just shy of a year ago (May 2024) and it has stopped working. Prior to this, it was very temperamental on where you had to push the power button to get the frother to engage. Also had to change batteries e times - last time even new batteries did not bring frother back to life.Granted the product was not that expensive but I have had others that lasted well over a year.Disappointed I no longer have a working frother.
B**S
Excellent Frother
The frother is exactly what I was looking for to make cold foam.
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