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Tower T13019RGG Cavaletto Milk Frother, 500W, Grey & Rose Gold

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Registered Office: 66-70 Vicar Lane, Little Germany, Bradford, BD99 2XG. Registered in England and Wales; No 249001. VAT Number GB 557 1452 37 After the first 30 days any faulty items will be repaired or replaced if unrepairable, under the 6 month return to base warranty. It is the responsibility of the buyer to return the item at their own cost within this period.

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A BRAND YOU CAN TRUST: Tower is an iconic British brand boasting over 100 years of quality in manufacturing and design excellence. Tower is the UK’s fastest growing SDA & Housewares brand loved by millions of households. You’ll be happy to learn that heating milk in your electric frother is so easy. It’s basically pressing a button. Let me explain. That said, it will heat your milk. But, unlike an electric frother, heating milk in a stovetop frother is a manual process. Most, if not all, electric milk frothers will heat milk to around 65°c. This is considered the ideal temperature for milk to be used when making a coffee. However, there are plenty of people who would prefer a hotter temperature. If you haven’t seen a handheld milk frother before you can see from the image above that it’s obvious you must heat the milk separately.

Please be aware that we currently cannot arrange for delivery of this product to the following postcodes: AB, FK, HS, IV, KA, KW, PA, PH, ZE, LL58-LL78, IM, TR, BT, PO30-41. If you simply want to warm milk – you may be using it for instant coffee, hot chocolate or making a milky coffee like a flat white – pour your milk into the body of the frother (usually around 150-250 ml depending on the capacity of the frother), select the heat milk function and press the on button. Please note large appliances will not be collected or delivered by Kettle and Toaster Man under any circumstances and buyer assumes all responsibility. If you are using a saucepan on the hob to heat your milk, you constantly need to monitor and stir the liquid to prevent burning. It’s just too much hassle compared to a microwave.

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More people are turning to Airfryers for their healthy, everyday cooking alternative. Discover our Vortx Airfrying technology today and see why over 1 million people have chosen our Airfryers. Yes, a milk frother does heat milk but ONLY if you have an electric or stovetop model. You should be aware that the most popular devices, handheld milk frothers, DO NOT heat milk. If you have a handheld frother you need to heat your milk separately either in the microwave or a saucepan. Which milk frothers heat milk? This is the least popular type of frother and if you are looking for your first milk frother I would avoid a stovetop model. This is an excellent feature as it means there is no way that you can boil or burn the milk. This is much more efficient than using a microwave or a saucepan on the stove to warm your milk.Please note under the Criminal Justice Act 1988, we are only allowed to sell knives to persons aged 18 and over. Proof of age will be requested by the courier. Please note some larger products are delivered to kerb-side (the street outside your home), it is at the drivers discretion if they can deliver the item to another location on the property. This smart appliance switches off after its crafted your milk into a smooth and consistent texture, ready for you to enjoy a delicious coffee with added peace of mind But if you just want to heat milk without making foam then you may as well use a saucepan on the hob.

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