☕ Elevate your coffee game with the ultimate all-in-1 frother!
The Dreo All-in-1 Milk Frother is a 600W electric appliance with a 15oz (450ml) stainless steel jug, designed to create over 30 types of drinks including cappuccinos, lattes, and protein shakes. It offers 3 microfoam settings and 2 thick foam options for professional latte art, supports both dairy and plant-based milks, and features an ergonomic handle and dishwasher-safe parts for easy use and cleanup.
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2.75 Pounds |
Capacity | 1.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 5.31"W x 9.65"H |
Color | Silver |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 600 Volts |
Additional Features | Ergonomic Handle |
J**L
Yes. You can use this to make latte art!
I was looking for a frother to make latte art without getting a large fancy machine. After watching several tutorials, it is possible to make latte art with this dreo and coffee from a nespresso machine! I used organic milk and the pistachio vanilla espresso pod. Excited to try getting better at it.
T**N
Life is Easy Again!!!
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my wife so we can trash our gross milk frother wand.This milk frother does it all its so impressive, but what made me give 5 stars is everything is truly dishwasher safe!!! OH MY GOD LIFE IS EASY AGAIN!!!And we have clean coffee tools again! Ahhhhhh... Sweet release.It's worth the price by ten fold, i would recommend this to everyone.
T**A
Muy Bien Producto RECOMENDADO
La Taza alcanza para Preparar dos o tres cafés máximo para que no se rieguePero es muy Practico y muy bueno.Espuma muy bien.Estoy encantada con Mi CompraSe los recomiendo 💯💯
H**N
Inconsistent and doesn’t froth anymore
The media could not be loaded. I got this for latte art, and regret it. After using for months to give it more chances, I still cannot get it to work consistently. Sometimes I get enough froth, most times it just spins milk. Recently, it decided not to froth at all and is merely spinning milk with squeaking sound (not milk stretching sound). I should have gone for the Nanofoamer Pro to save myself the frustration.Issues:1) When it does work, the froth is very thin so I have to use cappuccino rather than latte setting to get enough foam.2) It’s lukewarm when using milk from fridge, only getting to about 130 F, so not hot enough. Ideal temperature is 150-170F.3) Inconsistent. Never know if you’ll get froth. More often than not, it’s no froth or not enough.4) Doesn’t froth anymore, after only months.
A**R
Disappointed in quality - UPDATED REVIEW
I first ordered in November and got a defective device that would not work on any hot setting- I kept getting a tip obstruction notification after using it only 4 times. The tip was not obstructed and would spin correctly on cold settings.Finally, I got a replacement and it does work, but the parts are so cheap. It has been less than 60 days from ordering and about ~days of use and now the impeller tip has shattered—I mostly make lattes so now I’m without use of it until I can somehow get a replacement. How did it break? Washing it gently with a rag and warm water. Im absolutely disappointed in the quality. The tips felt cheap and I have often wondered about the future of use if things have broken and how would I obtain replacement parts?Speaking of replacements you’ll have to reach out to the company on their website and you’ll get alerted that they are swamped with high message volume and limited hours to call. I did email and have the picture proof, so who knows when I’ll hear something back?As far as the quality of drinks for the past 45 days? Well, I have to use the latte feature twice in order to get the milk hot enough. You cannot change the temperature. If you’re using cold milk from the fridge it will be lukewarm when it’s done so you’ll have to do it again.I had an espresso machine before this and was spoiled with a steam wand which heated milk fast and hot. Overall, I wouldn’t purchase this again. And now I’m out $89 in 45 days until I get a replacement tip.Would not recommend unless that make major improvements.----------------------------------------------UPDATE------------------------------------------------------------I submitted a replacement request for broken tip through their website (2/16)I got a response on 2/17, It took 2 days and several emails to finally get my replacement ordered -they first needed pictures of the broken piece, then needed the order # and proof of purchase, then needed a picture of the serial number, and then needed pictures of the broken piece again! It was quite a bit of back and forth and not knowing if I was going to get a replacement piece until finally I was informed they were sending me a replacement and to sent my address for shipment on 2/19. I finally got the piece in the mail on 2/26.I'm happy I got a replacement piece but major improvements need to be made to this device and offer replacement parts! Why do I have to go through so many hoops to get a replacement part? I would love to purchase an extra piece in the event it breaks again but it is NOT an option!
D**O
Just add salt
This is my third non-steam frother (I have some hand frothers but they are a different thing). Definitely a keeper.I had an Aeroccino that came with a Nespresso machine from a few years ago, the inner coating began to flake off so I picked up an InstaPot frother, which was fine, reasonably-priced, and works.BUT, I came upon some Dreo reviews and was instantly intrigued. I took the plunge, and will not look back. In fact, I was toying with getting a steam frother (I have a Flair and an AeroPress, no single nor double boilers to play with) but I am loving the Dreo. I actually took the opportunity to speak with the Dreo folks here in Vegas at CES 2025, we had a good chat about cleaning, different techniques, and my daily recipe (which the booth person was impressed with, allegedly):- Heavy cream (or half-half or whatever, I like Heavy Cream most of the time)- coarse salt (Celtic lately, Baja Gold, Redmond, take your pick)- 3-4 pumps of some Torani syrup (I like sugar free chocolate macadamia, hazelnut, salted caramel, white chocolate, English toffee, I usually mix those up for a variety of combinations)Hot foam or sometimes the cappuccino settomg with the blade/microfoamer insert, either way I am always better off starting my day with this. Bonus, if I do the thick hot foam (with the normal whisk insert), I sprinkle on some chocolate Jimmies, after pressing some nice Lavazza Barista Gran Crema into the mug, and every day is Sunday.
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