
I'll admit it.
I have a Starbucks problem.
The green mermaid logo is like a coffee lighthouse waving to me in my big NonLatte.
I used to buy it almost every morning.
So other members of Anonymous coffee lovers may understand that I was skeptical when I first heard of Aerolatte. Aerolatte is a small kitchen gadget that promises
However, I have tested Aerolatte and I have to say that my credit card will not miss the cost of almost $3 per day.
Charge 25 to Starbucks.
This is the dream of latte lovers.
The switch flip at the end of the smooth satin handle activates the mixer head and I put it directly into a small halfand-
Half of a coffee cup.
The milk rotates and bubbles into a rich foam in 15 seconds without spilling the edge of the Cup.
I have to say I was pleasantly surprised.
The design of Aerolatte is very simple.
No knobs, no propeller blades, no steam. It comes pre-
Combination of two colors-
Satin chrome and cattle print (
Named Aerolatte mooo)--
Comes with a protective suitcase and two AA batteries. Battery-
The operation means that it cannot be put into the dishwasher, but it is easy to clean the end of the mixer with warm soapy water.
Instructions for the gadget suggest you use warm milk or hot milk to get good foam but I have no problem with half coolingand-half.
They also say Areolatte can be used to stir raw eggs, prepare scrambled eggs or omelet, and also to mix quickly
Dissolve the powder or syrup into a milkshake.
Aerolatte is not a latte coffee machine of course, so you still need a separate coffee machine for a cup of coffee.
But when the price of the countertop latte coffee machine is over $300, Aerolatte is a cheap alternative that can extract milk from a part of the job ---priced at $19.
99 on KitchenKapers. com.
Additional benefits: Aerolatte is slightly larger than an electric toothbrush, so it is thin enough to be used as a sock filler and placed in a kitchen drawer.