Subminimal NanoFoamer V2 Review – Better Than a Steam Wand? (Latte Art Test)

Subminimal NanoFoamer V2 Review - Better Than a Steam Wand? (Latte Art Test)

The sub minimal nanof Foer it does a great job because it Really does that microfoam allowing you To really dial in the amount of froth in Your milk similar to your caf's Cappuccino or latte it might just look Like a regular hand froth or to you but This thick shaft doesn't go out of Alignment and the unique thing about it Is this microfoam mesh screen that you Can see over here so this is removable For easy washing and it comes with Another one too so this one's the fine Screen and this one is is the super fine Screen and I prefer the super fine Screen because it allows me to really Make well textured milk now in the Box You also get this cover or shroud and This mounting rack that comes with some Adhesive over here so you can hang out At the wall of your kitchen or something Like that well unlike other electric Milk frothers this one doesn't actually Heat your milk it only spins it and Froths it allowing you to get that Really good texture that makes latte art Kind of like this one we'll see if we Can make some later Today now powering this thing are two AA Batteries now be sure to use Rechargeable ones or alkaline ones just So you get that nice spinning speed do Note that there is a version that uses a Built-in lithium ion battery if you

Don't want to deal with the hassle of Getting cells like these ones now the Thing about this type of foer is you Have to heat the milk yourself so I've Preheated my milk here I like using milk That's about 60° C or about 140° F let's Just pour that into this picture over Here so I'm using this translucent Measuring cup so you can see the action Normally I'd use a a regular stainless Steel milk jug and I'm pulling some Espresso in my espresso machine over Here and that while that's happening Let's use the sub minimal nanof foer so There's only one button to operate the Nanofer just press it and you can see The spin and once you have your warmed Milk I heated mine on an induction hob but You can use a microwave or a regular Stove top you want to start by foaming Just the surface until you get your Froth to the level you want kind of like What Baristas do and once it's frothy It's up to you how much froth you want Just try to sink that In and what we're doing is this Texturing face where we're really just Mixing in the milk with the foam that we Created earlier on now there's no real Limit to how long you should be Texturing the longer the better But if you see bubbles that are getting Too big then maybe just stop gu you

Might be ruining the texture of that fro That you Created all right I'm pretty happy with That well Foamy well textured milk that's suitable For a Cappuccino so let's see if we can get Some art going over here so I pulled an Espresso shot earlier On there you go Like a small flame so that's a nanofer Makes really good froth really good foam That you can control depending on what Screen you use and how you froth or Texture the milk

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