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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
I love my frother!
L. M. L. Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Purchased one in 2017 and it is still working dependably with no issues. I am buying another one because I like to always have a spare since I use a milk frother daily to mix my health drinks, my miso soup and to scramble my daily single egg. This battery-run manual milk frother has only two speeds which is fine for me since I only use it to whip up my daily morning Polyphenols rich drink (a mix of powders of Aronia Berry, Acai Berry, Japanese Sakura Cherry Blossom, Black Currant Berry, Blueberry, Butterfly Pea, Acerola Berry, Elderberry and Purple Sweet Potato). My other daily health drink (Bone Broth powder, Marine Collagen Powder, Golden Turmeric Milk Powder, Medicinal Mushrooms powders made by Real Mushroom brand and Host Defense brand, Moringa powder and Matcha Green Tea Powder and medicinal grade New Zealand Tea Tree Honey). I bought a couple of rechargeable milk frothers with a selection of different mixing head attachments which quit working after about a year (wasted money). I will continue to biy and use this long lasting, dependable, easy to maintain and clean useful frother.
Kirk Potitt
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2025
I wonder what I ever did without it......Blends up my CALM magnesium, my electrolytes, my coffee.......
JohnN
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2024
…good quality materials and construction. Good value on offer but not sure if I would want to pay full price!
jayne
Reviewed in Germany on April 18, 2024
Was frustrated with my old one as it always seemed to get clogged and was a pain to clean. Bought this as the head/whisk looked much bigger. I was disappointed when it arrived as it was smaller than I thought. However, it works like a dream and it is really easy to clean.It is quite expensive in comparison but it is worth it if you enjoy a frothy coffee. I can now get a head of froth on my coffee that is easily 5cm deep and it rinses clean under the tap to be used 10minutes later.Battery compartment easy to change when necessary
Patricia C.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 27, 2023
Es potente, espuma la leche muy rápido además de que el diseño es muy bonito. Se siente de buena calidad.
K
Reviewed in Singapore on July 20, 2020
Used it to froth up coconut milk
Colorgirl
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2017
I was in need of a frother for my new Japanese matcha habit, and spent a lot of time looking. It was between this one and the Bean Envy model. I decided to purchase this frother instead due to the larger whisk end on it. (Purchased at FULL price as consumer)WHAT IS THIS FROTHER LIKE?This frother is metal in construction. It has a cap on the end which slides off and batteries that it comes with that you insert. Everything is clearly marked. The button on the side has a low and high speed and an off switch. The frother end is larger than any other frother I have seen, so this gives it an extra oomph. The handle is made from metal and the end is flat so that you can stand it upside down anywhere you want.HOW DOES THIS PERFORM?I have to say I was not prepared for how well this frother works.-I got a metal pan with high sides small enough for frothing.-I warmed up whole milk while the cold brew coffee warms on the stove as well-I poured honey and vanilla and any flavor I wanted (I do not use sugar cane or any other form of sugar)-I removed the pan from the stove and tilted it to the side a bit, frothing until it had doubled in volume.-I stood up the pan flat on the table top and finished frothing for a few minutes-I poured the coffee into the cup-I poured the milk into the coffee, holding back the foam.-I spooned froth onto the coffee topThe froth is amazing. It stayed put through the entire cup of latte. The flavor was great, and the effect was professional in appearance.I also tried this for my matcha- I poured 165 degree water into my mug with larger bottom and smaller top. I used the frother in the same manner as I described above and it mixed perfectly with no lumps and a great foam on top. It is perfection. Smooth as can be with the which is the most amazing matcha I have ever tried.OBSERVATIONSThis frother is meant to use in a shallower amount of liquid. It is not for larger volumes. That means you put an inch or so of liquid in the cup and then use the frother, adding more later as in matcha. When this is put in a deeper volume of liquid, it really drags down the motor, so I divide if I am using larger volumes of milk or liquid and do it in batches. It is fast so it does not hold back.COMPANYThe company has been wonderful so far. They communicate, make sure you are doing well and then send a wonderful little book to help you learn to use your frother and with recipes to get you started. I really love the way they are customer oriented.THE BOTTOM LINEHandy frother, high performance, and solid build make this one of the best purchases I have made in a while. I am glad I can stand it on its end with no stand. It works quickly in shallow liquid and the froth stays for a long while. IT works great for matcha as well as lattes both of which I use it for. Coming with everything you need including batteries, I also am impressed with the positive pro-customer attitude of the company.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!Five stars. I will update if I have more to add as I continue to use this frother.
Shopsmith
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
I bought this to replace my IKEA frother. I have been enjoying tea lattes a lot lately, but the frother I had was just not living up to the task and I knew there had to be something better that didn't cost a fortune.IKEA:I bought my IKEA frother years ago on a whim. Sure I now had a frother, and it did last for years, but the power was really low - frankly, it was anemic. And the performance was unreliable. It could take forever to actually froth the milk. The wand had gotten bent (despite fairly gentle use), which also negatively affected the performance. About a year ago, the battery flap started flipping open during use and eventually just wouldn't ever stay closed: I had to resort to sealing it shut with some tape.This upgrade to CafeCasa has been. Amazing. Amazing. I'll say it again. Amazing!CAFE CASAPROSThis Cafe Casa frother froths up a storm. The motor on high is 15,000 rpms. On its "low" setting, it's a mere 13,000. But who's going to park it on low? Just jack it up full force, get that Latte going. You'll be glad you did. In froths my milk in a fraction of the time of the IKEA frother, and builds up even more head in that short time.And this frother has heft. The handle is super sturdy. Lovely actual stainless steel handle (not plastic with a coat of metal over it) . The handle even has finger grooves to make it easier to hold if your hands are wet or slippery.The frothing wand itself is very solid and unlikely to bend accidentally, and the whip portion is significantly larger than the IKEA one, which helps explain why it froths so much better and faster.The Cafe Casa Frother is also a tank. It weighs 8.6oz (245g) with the batteries loaded. It's basically a power motor incased in steel. Think KitchenAid mixer of milk frothers. From the weight, I have to assume the interior mechanics are metal as well (not plastic, so in that sense, has potentially more longevity than even Kitchen Aid Mixers which does have plastic motor parts. To be fair, I have not opened this up, so I don't know for sure that it's all metal parts, but I can't explain the heft otherwise.For those of us who grew up in the 60s and 70s and remember how appliances felt when they were still made all out of metal, this has that feel. It's the kind of appliance you'd see at your grandma's house: it's not gussied up and fancy, instead it's simple and elegant and does the job incredibly well, and never, ever dies (I'll let you know if it does, but I expect it will outlive me).I do want to highlight one thing: the little cover piece at the base of my wand didn't touch the handle, which looked like a flaw when I first saw it. I called the seller (on a Saturday) to find out whether this was normal or a manufacturing defect. Within 5 minutes, the seller had called and confirmed this is intentional to prevent friction between the wand pieces and the handle. There is probably some variation between the individual frother assemblies, where some might have more of a gap than others, but my gap, it appears, is normal. That being said, the lovely lady on the phone said she would replace it if it was an issue, so top marks for that, too.I will say, part of what impressed me was how quickly the company got back to me (like I said: within five minutes on a Saturday) to answer my questions and to make sure that I was satisfied with the product even if that meant replacing it. They encouraged me to call back anytime if I had any concerns. Superb customer service, in my opinion.There are CONS, but the PROS are so solid that I am not inclined to even knock a star for them.CONS:Some of the assembly feels a touch imprecise. While the battery compartment closure mechanism feels very sturdy, you can see a slight gap at the base of the handle where the battery compartment closure connects to the handle. The gap doesn't signal any type of failure, it's just that I feel the need to point it out. The other con is that the switch in theory has Off/Low/High, but the "middle stop" isn't all that noticeable in terms of haptic feedback (that is, you don't necessarily "feel it" when you have hit "low"), and you might have to go to high and come back to Low. But I just slip into high. I don't even know why there needs to be a low setting. But if for some reason you are into frothing on "low" you might find it a tad annoying. Calling it out.For me, these issues do not affect performance or reliability for me at all, so I'm not dinging the score.Overall, I am very happy with my new frother.
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