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    Best Milk Frothers

    We tried six models from Aerolatte, Bodum, Capresso, Instant, and Nespresso to see which makes the best froth from dairy and plant milks

    group shot of 6 different milk frothers on wooden table Photo: Daniel Wroclawski/Consumer Reports

    Are you the type of at-home coffee drinker who prefers cappuccinos, flat whites, and macchiatos over a plain cup of joe? And when the weather turns chilly, do you get an urge for a pumpkin spice latte or peppermint mocha? If so, then you know that certain tools, such as a high-quality coffee maker and burr coffee grinder, are a must. Of course, you’ll also need a milk frother to whip up the foam those drinks require.

    Not to be confused with the steam wand of an espresso maker, these are stand-alone, home cook-friendly milk frothers that use heat and a motorized whisk (not steam) to whip milk into a silky smooth foam. On one hand, that means these frothers won’t give you the same level of control and customization as a commercial espresso maker’s steam wand, but they are much simpler and easier to use. In fact, for four of the six models I tried, you simply press a button and the frothers do the rest.

    To get a good sense of how well stand-alone milk frothers work, I bought a few different types at a variety of prices. Most of these frothers are essentially carafes with motorized whisks, but I also tried a handheld frother and a French-press-style frother to see how they would compare.

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    Daniel Wroclawski

    Dan Wroclawski is a home and appliances writer at Consumer Reports, covering products ranging from refrigerators and coffee makers to cutting-edge smart home devices. Before joining CR in 2017, he was an editor at USA Today’s Reviewed, and launched the site’s smart home section. In his spare time, you can find him tinkering with one of the over 70 connected devices in his house. Follow Dan on Facebook and X: @danwroc.