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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.

    Here’s a quick look at the top performers.

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