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"Great for Greek Frappe"
I own one of these for my home and cottage. I love "frappes", the Greek ice coffee drink with froth. Just put one tablespoon of original Nescafe in the glass carafe. Add crushed ice and water. Then, insert froth maker and "pump" about 20 times. Pour over more crushed ice for a frothy iced coffee drink without any milk. Add sugar or drink "sketo". Enjoy!

"Never steam again"
This is the most convenient little item if you are a coffee and cappuccino drinker at home. I used to froth the milk and always had problems with foaming correctly.

Pour milk in to the the line, 45 seconds in the microwave and pump the frothing screen a few times. Remove the screen and allow the froth to sit a few moments before pouring over the cappuccino and it will be stiffer for topping off your beverage.

Clean up is fast, but keep an extra glass in the cupboard as they are easy to break if you are not very careful.

"highly recommended"
Makes foamy milk much better than my espresso machine. Works like a charm. A friend who has one agrees, though she points out that the glass is a bit on the thin side and can break easily if you're not careful. The first week I got it I kept making foam and showing it to friends and family. They found this tiresome, but capuccino lovers will understand.

"Love My Latte In the Morning"
This product works great. Microwave safe so I just heat my soymilk in the microwave and give it a few pumps. I have lots of frothy milk for my latte which is my treat to myself for getting up and facing the day!

"A coffee-lover's essential"
Unlike the more difficult to clean and fussy frother attached to our espresso machine, this one is very simple to use and easy to clean - we just rinse it after use and let it dry. It enables you to quickly make froth for cocoa or other beverages without having to mess with the espresso machine, and it produces superior froth, too. We have a hot water tap installed at our sink, so our preferred method is to put some dry milk powder in the unit, fill it to the line with hot water, and pump - just 4 or 5 pumps produces a cloud of froth. We also own BonJour Monet coffee presses in two sizes and recommend them highly. Currently, we are using the frother with an Alessi stove-top espresso pot and have given our espresso machine away.

 

BonJour Caffe Froth Monet, Black

List Price : $30.00
Our Price : from $19.95

Why I buy this one ?
- Froths 10 to 12 ounces of milk for coffee drinks
- Stylish carafe and domed stainless-steel lid with color-accent acrylic knob
- Stainless-steel plunger and frothing screen, with lifetime warranty against rust
- Easy-pour spout
- Color-coordinated nonskid coaster and long-handled scoop included



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What our customer's say!

"MILK FROTHER", Very good product, make sure to use low fat milk. 1% works just well for me.

"A lot of fun", The Aerolatte was my first attempt at a home frother. I found that it worked erratically, but was useful enough. A friend recommended I try the BonJour.

The Caffee Froth requires no batteries, produces dependable froth, and is fun to use. It took me about three tries to get my technique down (no need to pump vigorously, leave room for expansion when you microwave the froth), but then it became my frother of choice. I enjoy using it, and find myself finding new uses for frothed milk.

It's a very elegant device!

"Economical and easy", The Bonjour Caffe Froth Monet is a handy little glass cylinder with the same type of screen used in a French coffee press. Works with cold milk (especially skim milk) by just pumping the screen up and down through a small amount of milk to make froth. Once I pour the frothy milk into my mug I sometimes heat it in the microwave for 20-30 seconds to warm it a little before I pour in my freshly pressed coffee. A quick cappuccino made fresh at home without an expensive cappuccino machine (and no steam required.)
Only problem--the glass cylinder is fragile (my last one got dropped on the floor and broke--no surprise.)

"good purchase", It's a great froth maker. The foam came out very good, just like it is in a good coffee house. The froth maker is very attractive. It makes enough foam for two small cappuccinos in one go, so it's perfect for a small household. If you are looking to make more than two small cups (european style cups, not mugs) in one given time, just have more warm milk ready in a cup and keep frothing :-)

"Awesome", This milk frother is Awesome! I have used it every day since I got it (sometimes numerous times a day). It is that easy to use and makes great froth each time. I used to have a fancy electric frother that I had to let cool down in between uses. It was very difficult to clean. This is completely opposite. Easy to clean. Easy to use - and portable!!! I did find that the froth is best as the company recommends making it - froth it cold... If you want it warm, microwave after frothed. Better than warming the milk first! Great product. Just take care of it. The glass beaker is just that - glass. It will break.



 
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Read this reviews before You buy...

"Works well for what I need", This frother does make good froth for home use and with cold skim milk. I have not been able to get other non-dairy milks to froth well however. And even skim milk does seem to do better if I spend a minute or more frothing it versus the 30 seconds the directions and other reviews I read said that it would take. I do enjoy being able to make frothed milk at home though and it suits my needs very well in that regard. When I want the froth warm, I simply put it in the microwave AFTER it is frothed.

"Magic Foamer", I got it for making foam for my coffee when I'm out camping without my expresso machine. It's so simple, I can't see why it costs so much, but WOW it makes perfectly creamy milk foam in about 5 seconds. If you want warm foam, you can either heat the milk before you foam it, or microwave the foam after you make it. Either way it makes better foam than my expresso machine's steam foamer.

"Love It!", I recieved this for Christmas and I use my mainly to make light frothy shakes. I add a little sweetner and vanilla extract then top with cinnamon. It makes a delicious low calorie treat. I am a little confused b the previous review. My frother does not have a screw or nut to hold it together. Rather the whole bottom piece screws on, but if it is not placed right -is upside down-then it won't fit back together. Mine did come with a diagram showing how the pieces fit together if you take it apart. I would also suggest to anyone should they be missing a screw-to take their parts to Home Depot or Lowe's or a similiar place and I am sure they could help find the right size replacement part. I love my little gadget and should mine break would quickly order another!

"Loved it, but cannot find a replacement for a lost part", I got this about a year ago, and loved it. We had the best coffee with this frothe. It was low-tech...you do not need electricity or battery to operate it.

What is the downside? While washing, we lost the screw that hold the frothe together...and since then I have been hunting around trying to find a replacement. I have made several enquiries and it turns out that there is no replacement for this. So, my $20 literally went down the drain with that lost nut.

If you are a careful user, you might consider buying it. I thought I was a careful user too...

"Cappucino (almost) Every Morning", Since my husband and I have started using the BonJour milk frother (almost two years now) we are spoiled, period. Easy to use, it works best with 1% fat milk - but what a difference it makes to that morning cup of coffee (or hot chocolate). Fill with milk to the line on the beaker, insert the plunger - 20 or so plunges and voila! Light and frothy milk. The plunger and base are durable. The only downside is that one must be mindful of the glass beaker. Clean it right after use, and put it safely out of reach. We've had to replace our beaker twice because it's come up against dishes in the sink, etc. And, it's no fun waiting for a replacement.



 
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