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This thing is great, I've been using mine for a few weeks now. Love it. I've been making latte with 2% and it's velvety.. can't wait to buy a little shoe milk.
@@ibringthelastwords1358 It's nice, but I could never really get it to make latte art. I wish it was corded, because it's annoying to change batteries.
I checked the price here in Canada, the jug is more costly than the foaming wand itself. I can justify paying CAD50 for a good foaming wand, but CAD63 for the jug? I don't think so.
The price will be 39€, 39$ and 39£ when it's available in stores. That should be second part of March (fingers crossed!). Having batteries is an easy way you make it water-proof for cleaning since there's no outside connector, and you can choose more or less powerful batteries to influence the speed it spins at. The non-latching switch is indeed a thing, it does gets easier to push after using it for a little while when the rubber softens. Great review by the way!
Had mine around six weeks, the reviews are correct the foam is good, the switch is a pain. On mine the meshes occasionally fall out, not good, version 2 imo should change the switch & improve the mesh fitment. Overall slightly over priced for the quality of the product, but works.
I can't agree more on the button. I understand that maybe having a switch might cause an accidental move which creates more bubbles when you turn it off. But it won't hurt having the button easier to press. Gave me muscle cramps. But overall, this is a great product that produces great results.
@@breadman5048 yes. Just like most users and most youtubers do. Heard that not all units have the same sensitivity pressing it. I bought a second one and that one was easier to press, but still hard. Some recommend using guitar capos to lock onto it.
Unfortunately screen holder broke only after 3 months of use. But contacted manufacturer got a reply almost immediately and will get my replacement in 2 days! Customer Service is tops for sure!
you should do a review on Flair neo (with the bottomless Porter filter), cafflano krinder, and the nano foamer all in one video to make a late, using those 3 devices, they are all kickstarter devices that are much lower Priced then the competition so it would be interesting to see how good of an espresso drink you can make for the money vs other machines.
Hey guys, love your content. Would love to see a review of the Trinity Zero coffee maker. It's pretty new, and is in a very similar category to the aeropress, which you guys are the experts on in my opinion. Thanks!
If they use rechargeable battery via USB 5V it would be great! I like the idea using mini impeller to push milk through mesh screen. Nice video as always, Ales!
The creator said that they didn’t want to include any batteries because international shipping would have been expensive because few services (mostly express) are ok with batteries
You can use rechargeable AA batteries. If the wand lasts, replaceable rechargeable AA batteries are better than built-in Lithium battery as all rechargeable batteries eventually die. Better to replace the rechargeable AA batteries than to have to replace the whole wand.
But you didnt review the most famous ones, the nespresso aeroccino 3,4 , the lavazza a modo mio, and the classic steamer . So comparison of those plus the other frothers
Integrated battery would be worse, IMO. If you notice it starts being more slow, you can put those batteries on to charge and use fully charged batteries right away
No, crappy Ni-MH batteries are just not worth it, only the expensive chargers are good (not ruining your batteries). Li-ion is a fire hazard, so even the cheapest or greediest manufacturers never dare to make it badly. Not to mention the fact that Ni-MH is just so so so inferior to Li-on.
It is so nice to be able to "hot swap" batteries that you know are already charged. Not to mention that if the battery was integrated, any problems with it over a long period of time is another point of failure for a nanofoamer to end up in the trash or needing repair
@@LL-wu5ui yeah, after using it daily i can agree on that. My old method using french-press makes cloudy foam, but at least i make it the same on day-2-day basis
cappuccino aficionado's will tell you: frothing milk with steam causes the milk to slightly caramelise, as the steam is very hot (even above 100C). This gives a very slight roasted and sweetened taste to the milk. Milk frothed with foamers, always tastes a bit bland, they'll tell you. Please do a side by side comparison and see if you taste a difference.
I don't see how adding a plastic surround and screen make this frother better than my two-speed all stainless steel Zenpro. It's not the gadget that matters but the person using it.
Hey, bro- I see your hand trembling as you attempt to maintain adequate pressure on the switch. That switch is a total disaster, to the extent mine is useless. Be forewarned everyone. I have complained to Subliminal and they wanted a video. WTF!
Simple: money Additional battery + simple battery controller + usb-c socket will add about 15$ to the price, so it will compete with automatic frothers and no one will buy this
You can use rechargeable AA batteries. If the wand lasts it will be better than built-in Lithium battery as rechargeable batteries eventually die. Better to replace the rechargeable AA batteries than to have to replace the whole wand. Just saying.
There are literally millions of cheap chinese items that contain internal batteries and there is absolutely no problem with cheap shipment. Rechargeable AA batteries have a much lower amount of charge and require an external charger that is inconvenient and greatly adds to the cost. A decent quality internal battery will outlast the life of the mechanical gears (no doubt all made of plastic) so it will not shorten the life of the product, and it's replaceable with a little skill in case one really wants. Another thing to consider is that lithium batteries have a much flatter discharge curve: the frother will work almost with no slow down until the battery is dead; regular AA batteries will gradually slow down altering the quality of the product according to the level of charge.
Some other videos you may enjoy:
🎬 How To Make Cappuccino At Home: ua-cam.com/video/6DtoMc40anE/v-deo.html
🎬 Cafflano Kompresso Review: Can It Make Real Espresso? ua-cam.com/video/8H0A3iX6vNU/v-deo.html
🎬 How To Make Flat White At Home (Using The AeroPress) ua-cam.com/video/hBSiOpngx0M/v-deo.html
🎬 How To Froth Milk At Home (Best Milk Frothers Review!) ua-cam.com/video/jLpvctP61u0/v-deo.html
This thing is great, I've been using mine for a few weeks now. Love it. I've been making latte with 2% and it's velvety.. can't wait to buy a little shoe milk.
So how is it today after a year?
@@ibringthelastwords1358 It's nice, but I could never really get it to make latte art. I wish it was corded, because it's annoying to change batteries.
Waiting for my nanofoamer! The jug is nice looking too.
I checked the price here in Canada, the jug is more costly than the foaming wand itself. I can justify paying CAD50 for a good foaming wand, but CAD63 for the jug? I don't think so.
The price will be 39€, 39$ and 39£ when it's available in stores.
That should be second part of March (fingers crossed!).
Having batteries is an easy way you make it water-proof for cleaning since there's no outside connector, and you can choose more or less powerful batteries to influence the speed it spins at.
The non-latching switch is indeed a thing, it does gets easier to push after using it for a little while when the rubber softens.
Great review by the way!
Had mine around six weeks, the reviews are correct the foam is good, the switch is a pain. On mine the meshes occasionally fall out, not good, version 2 imo should change the switch & improve the mesh fitment. Overall slightly over priced for the quality of the product, but works.
I can't agree more on the button. I understand that maybe having a switch might cause an accidental move which creates more bubbles when you turn it off. But it won't hurt having the button easier to press. Gave me muscle cramps. But overall, this is a great product that produces great results.
You got muscle cramps for holding it down for like 45 seconds?
@@breadman5048 yes. Just like most users and most youtubers do. Heard that not all units have the same sensitivity pressing it. I bought a second one and that one was easier to press, but still hard. Some recommend using guitar capos to lock onto it.
@@isaacgun guitar capo is intense. Sounds defective, maybe I just got a good one.
Unfortunately screen holder broke only after 3 months of use. But contacted manufacturer got a reply almost immediately and will get my replacement in 2 days! Customer Service is tops for sure!
you should do a review on Flair neo (with the bottomless Porter filter), cafflano krinder, and the nano foamer all in one video to make a late, using those 3 devices, they are all kickstarter devices that are much lower Priced then the competition so it would be interesting to see how good of an espresso drink you can make for the money vs other machines.
Have you tried: Taylor & Ng 30028 Bellman CX-25S Stovetop Steamer? What are your thoughts?
Fantastic for on the go or as a present for a beginner coffee lover!
Hey guys, love your content. Would love to see a review of the Trinity Zero coffee maker. It's pretty new, and is in a very similar category to the aeropress, which you guys are the experts on in my opinion. Thanks!
If they use rechargeable battery via USB 5V it would be great!
I like the idea using mini impeller to push milk through mesh screen.
Nice video as always, Ales!
Cheers, Julius ☕️🙌
The creator said that they didn’t want to include any batteries because international shipping would have been expensive because few services (mostly express) are ok with batteries
@@TheCoffeeField Ah yes, I understand. Sending batteries or batteries cell internationally very often are prohibited.
You can use rechargeable AA batteries. If the wand lasts, replaceable rechargeable AA batteries are better than built-in Lithium battery as all rechargeable batteries eventually die. Better to replace the rechargeable AA batteries than to have to replace the whole wand.
@@austinfreyrikrw6651 Agree with you though not everyone got the charger.
Does anyone know if you can use the nanofoamer for freddo?
Can u do cold froth with this?
Thanks for the video, do they make one with all steel end without the plastic parts?
Where can I get the same glasses? It looks amazing
Nano frother review thank you
Thanks for sharing unique and interesting content. 👍🏻
Liked. shared and subscribed with notifications on. 😉
Does it work for cold milk?
But you didnt review the most famous ones, the nespresso aeroccino 3,4 , the lavazza a modo mio, and the classic steamer . So comparison of those plus the other frothers
Can i do with cold milk ?
Yes but the foam will disappear
Fat globules are both solid and liquid at low temp and will impair foamability en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microfoam#Effect_of_temperature
Integrated battery would be worse, IMO. If you notice it starts being more slow, you can put those batteries on to charge and use fully charged batteries right away
No, crappy Ni-MH batteries are just not worth it, only the expensive chargers are good (not ruining your batteries). Li-ion is a fire hazard, so even the cheapest or greediest manufacturers never dare to make it badly. Not to mention the fact that Ni-MH is just so so so inferior to Li-on.
It is so nice to be able to "hot swap" batteries that you know are already charged.
Not to mention that if the battery was integrated, any problems with it over a long period of time is another point of failure for a nanofoamer to end up in the trash or needing repair
Batteries? How hard would it be to make it li-on and (usb) rechargeable?
I think they want to make it cost-efficient.
just use rechargeable batteries?! much better than having an integrated battery that dies after a year and can't be replaced.
@@89gauna dude people complain about everything it's unbelievable. The product is really good and cheap imo.
Can't wait to have my early bird shipped...
I'm also waiting. Isn't it meant to be shipping by now?
Worried about the longevity of the blades and the screens, the clips that is, as they are plastic... Can you get spare parts and what would they cost
The €25 is actually €40+ with shipping and import duty...
Yeah, but it's still a steal for quality-made milk
@@dmytrosurname1609 a lot of people actually complain about the product so idk.
@@LL-wu5ui yeah, after using it daily i can agree on that.
My old method using french-press makes cloudy foam, but at least i make it the same on day-2-day basis
how much?
Are you planning to do a Flair review?
Yeah, it’s in progress! #staytuned
@@EuropeanCoffeeTrip nice!!!
cappuccino aficionado's will tell you: frothing milk with steam causes the milk to slightly caramelise, as the steam is very hot (even above 100C). This gives a very slight roasted and sweetened taste to the milk.
Milk frothed with foamers, always tastes a bit bland, they'll tell you.
Please do a side by side comparison and see if you taste a difference.
Ok, I really need to know where you paid only 25€ :o If you order directly from the manufacturer, it costs >30€, shipping not included.
I don't see how adding a plastic surround and screen make this frother better than my two-speed all stainless steel Zenpro. It's not the gadget that matters but the person using it.
Really cool!
It would lovely to watch you using it, you should stop by our new office soon‼️
@@EuropeanCoffeeTrip let's say Monday morning then?
Thanks: When the price is 25$ in real, I will buy at once. But now like a fundraising and it costs 39$ :-(
Wow cool af
Have you tried it for plant based milk? Any suggestions?🙏🍀🌺
My 7$ brand less frother spins much faster, makes foam in less than 15 seconds, and rechargeable version.
So yeah... Thanks.
I'm gonna wait for the upgraded version. Annoying button...
It's harder to clean .
Hey, bro- I see your hand trembling as you attempt to maintain adequate pressure on the switch. That switch is a total disaster, to the extent mine is useless. Be forewarned everyone. I have complained to Subliminal and they wanted a video. WTF!
Why not invite your sister again to test?
Batteries? This is the 21st century. Why not USB-C?
I'm not totally sure but I think I remember reading that it was due to regulations on transporting devices that contain lithium ion batteries.
Simple: money
Additional battery + simple battery controller + usb-c socket will add about 15$ to the price, so it will compete with automatic frothers and no one will buy this
You can use rechargeable AA batteries. If the wand lasts it will be better than built-in Lithium battery as rechargeable batteries eventually die. Better to replace the rechargeable AA batteries than to have to replace the whole wand. Just saying.
There are literally millions of cheap chinese items that contain internal batteries and there is absolutely no problem with cheap shipment. Rechargeable AA batteries have a much lower amount of charge and require an external charger that is inconvenient and greatly adds to the cost. A decent quality internal battery will outlast the life of the mechanical gears (no doubt all made of plastic) so it will not shorten the life of the product, and it's replaceable with a little skill in case one really wants. Another thing to consider is that lithium batteries have a much flatter discharge curve: the frother will work almost with no slow down until the battery is dead; regular AA batteries will gradually slow down altering the quality of the product according to the level of charge.
@@BoomChockolaca The thing is already too expensive.