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Instant 4-in-1 Milk Frother + Steamer - Black: Instant Pot Electric Frother for Coffee, 10 Cup Capacity, 500W, Hand Wash
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Highlights
- 4-IN-1 PROGRAMS: For cold foam, light warm foam, thick warm foam, and warming without foaming.
- BE YOUR OWN BARISTA: Create various types of foam from both dairy and non-dairy alternatives for your cappuccinos, lattes, iced coffee, matcha and more.
- COLD TO WARM IN SECONDS: Quickly warm up your drinks, without creating foam, perfect for coffee, hot chocolate even teas!
- GET CREATIVE: The spout also offers controlled pouring, so you can create latté art for guests or yourself.
- COOL-TOUCH CASING: The exterior and side handle stay cool, even after use, for comfortable and safe handling.
- QUICK AND QUIET: Create warm milk or foam in seconds, with whisper-quiet milk frothing and warming.
- EASY-TO-USE CONTROLS: Simplicity at its best - 2-button control interface to select, start or cancel a program.
- QUICK CLEAN UP: With a non-stick interior, plus a dishwasher safe lid and whisk, cleaning up is easy.
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California Assembly Bill No. 1200 (AB1200) Cookware Discussion
This product contains PTFE
Authoritative List: CECBP – Priority Chemicals
For more information about chemicals in this product, visit:
https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=22892
PTFE, PFA and FEP are all fluoropolymers that create a non-stick surface on the food-contact surface of cookware and bakeware products.
Although inert solids, PTFE, PFA and FEP are classified as PFAS substances and must be disclosed.
Given that PFAS is a broad categorization that includes thousands of fluorochemicals, we recommend visiting the below source to learn more about the different types of PFAS substances.
https://cookwareandbakeware.org/good-science/
Ley n°1200 (AB1200) de la Asamblea de California: Discusión sobre utensilios de cocina
Este producto contiene PTFE
Lista autorizada: CECPB – Químicos prioritarios
Para más información sobre los químicos en este producto, favor de visitar:
https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=22892
PTFE, PFA y FEP son fluoropolímeros que crean una capa antiadherente en la superficie en contacto con alimentos de utensilios de cocina y productos para hornear.
Aunque los sólidos inertes, PTFE, PFA y FEP se clasifican como sustancias PFAS y deben divulgarse.
Dado que PFAS es una categorización amplia que incluye miles de fluoroquímicos, recomendamos visitar la siguiente fuente para obtener más información sobre los diferentes tipos de sustancias PFAS.
https://cookwareandbakeware.org/good-science/
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Q: is this an electric or battery operated frother
A: It's electric. It has an electric base that stays plugged into the wall so that you can remove the pitcher to wash it.
submitted bygeomac3 - 2 years agoA: Hello Kim. Thank you for your question. The Instant Milk Frother is electric.
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 1 year agoBrand expertA: It's Electric. The bottom piece has a power cord comes with it and plug into an outlet. However you can remove the pot from the bottom portion.
submitted byCc - 4 months ago
Q: What is the minimum amount of milk you can use?
A: Hello Kim. Great question! In order for the Frother to spin and actually froth, the frothing paddle at the bottom must be covered. Approximately 1/4 cup of milk.
submitted byInstant Brands - 2 years agoBrand expertA: I use it in the warming without frothing mode which as the spinner at about half speed. I just barely cover the spinner with half-and-half - just enough for an 8 oz cup of coffee, and it works fine.
submitted bygeomac3 - 2 years ago
Q: My frother suddenly is flashing on the function setting. I choose a setting and it works for a couple of settings and then the function light starts flashing again. I tried re-cleaning, unplugging...
A: Hello! It sounds like you may need to descale your unit. Please reach out to our Customer Care team for personalized troubleshooting here: https://instantpot.com/pages/contact-us thanks!
submitted byInstant Brands - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: can you please explain what each setting is used for?
A: Hello! Cold foam is used to create cold microfoam on top of cold brew. Light, warm foam heats and froths milk for drinks like cafe au lait and matcha lattes. Thick, warm foam creates thick, rich foam for drinks like cappuccinos. And warming heats your drink without creating foam, great for warming milk or making hot chocolate. We hope this helps!
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: Since we bought it it hasn't worked well, sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't, but in the last few months it stopped heating and making the milk frother so we just gave up.
A: We're sorry to hear that. We'd be happy to lend a hand if you want to contact our Customer Care team. We can do some troubleshooting or see if warranty coverage is needed. If you're interested, please contact us via the Instant Home website.
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 11 months agoBrand expert
Q: just got the instant frother for a gift. It was working great but now won't heat. It is not on the cool setting but on the high foam setting.
A: We're sorry to hear that. We'd be happy to lend a hand if you want to contact our Customer Care team. We can do some troubleshooting or see if warranty coverage is needed. If you're interested, please contact us via the Instant Home website.
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Can this heat multiple cups in a row? My current one once hot has to cool before working again. Would be nice if I didn't have to wait.
A: Hello HR. Yes, it can heat multiple cups in a row. Enjoy!
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Can the frother just heat up water for a cup of tea?
A: Hello Sue. Great question! The Instant Milk Frother can heat liquids to 150F +/-10F.
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: What is the temperature of the milk on the heat but no froth setting?
A: Hello Jim B. The temperature for the Frother is 150F +/- 10F. Enjoy!
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Is it okay to mix (well) a matcha latte powder into the milk, and then pour it into the frother? Or should any powder/latte mix (even if liquid) only be added after it's frothed/foamed?
A: Hello Home Chef. You can absolutely mix Matcha powder into the milk and into the frother. Enjoy!
submitted byInstant Brands Support - 1 year agoBrand expert