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☕ Froth Like a Pro—Your Coffee Deserves It!
The Dallfoll USB Rechargeable Electric Foam Wand Maker is a high-quality handheld milk frother designed for coffee enthusiasts. With a powerful 1200mAh battery, three adjustable speeds, and two versatile whisking heads, it allows you to create perfect froth for lattes, cappuccinos, and more. Made from food-grade stainless steel and ABS, it’s easy to clean and environmentally friendly, making it an essential tool for any modern kitchen.





| ASIN | B07RVLMGQ9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #246,266 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #218 in Milk Frothers |
| Brand Name | Dallfoll |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,776) |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2"W x 10"H |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Dallfoll |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 57415 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 57415 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | frother wand rechargeable, milk frother, rechargeable coffee frother, rechargeable frother, rechargeable frother handheld |
| Power Source | Handheld,Battery Powered,Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cappuccino,Mixer |
| Style Name | milk frother handheld |
| UPC | 639510373467 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 1200 milliamp_hours |
A**3
2 YEARS, 3-4 TIMES PER DAY, STILL ON THE ORIGINAL CHARGE, INSANE BATTERY LIFE
2 YEARS, 3-4 TIMES PER DAY, STILL ON THE ORIGINAL CHARGE, INSANE BATTERY LIFE. I was wondering if this device was ever going to require a battery charge or if it was some kind of Tesla / NASA battery science. Almost 2 years of use, 3-4 times per day at about 15-20 second bursts on all 3 speeds. And finally after almost 2 years it is requiring a new charge WOW! insane battery life. As for the attachments, the thin froth wires came lose over time but I removed them and the inner spiral ring that is more stout is enough to froth and has stood the test of time. As for the egg whisk, it works well if you don't plunge into the egg mix but gradually plunge and mix down as you go, one egg at a time works best. As for heavy creams it works pretty well, however anything thick like yogurt consistency the motor will bog down but it can power through it if you are determined. I can't speak for other peoples experience or devices but I received a good device with an insane battery life. I live in the Pacific northwest and drink coffee by the bucket loads, this device gets daily use as stated before and for a battery to last almost 2 years on a single charge, that is impressive...
L**1
Capricious, but works well and lasts 1-3 years
Update: first one gave in in a year, second one still going strong after 2 years (or about 300 uses). I was first worried about the emergent wobble that gradually set in, sometimes, the button would get ideas of its own, or the thing would even turn itself on. But nowadays it behaves well somehow. We learned to use a tall glass (lots of room above milk) to froth, not touch the walls with it, use the lowest setting, preheat the milk, and, after use, "mow" the foam on top with a higher setting. We also tighten the connection every now and then. One of the attachments separated (plastic from metal), but we were able to reunite them permanently without glue. Now, the spring fell of the spiral end, will try someone's advice to rip it out altogether. Frothed up milk, cocoa, coffee,even thick things like eggs or yoghurt! Does things in no time! Plugging it in while it's working and using the milk frother attachment gives it enough juice to tackle thicker things. Of course, that comes with vibration and eventually the parts slid apart just a bit. Now I have to hold it very tight for it to be silent, and the button got funky.
B**N
Powerful, But..
This is a very nice product. Well constructed and nice looking. The 3 speeds are very powerful, too powerful though and if you simply want to froth a cup of coffee, be ready to clean up a mess or to make it a process. First, the low speed is very powerful and even filling my tall yeti cup half full sent coffee over the brim, so plan on using something much larger to froth your drinks inn and transfer it into your coffee cup after. But the irritating thing is that you have no choice but to cycle through low to med to high settings in order to get back to low again, no matter what and no matter if the unit has been left off for an extended period of time. So if you finished in low that means then next time someone uses it, it will activate in med, or if you turn it off at med, the next time it's used it will come on at high. So just be ready with your trigger finger to press the on off button very quickly to cycle it to the speed you want and remember it the next time you use it. It would be better if it had Independent speed buttons without having to cycle through them all, and maybe a lower low setting for simply frothing a cup of coffee. But it's better than the alternative of it being too weak I guess.
M**N
Powerful blender, makes perfect hot chocolate.
I like hot chocolate. I put chocolate in a mug, along with some sugar if needed, add some milk, and heat it up in the microwave. I used to blend with a spoon, which was OK, but didn't blend the chocolate very well, leaving tiny little globules of chocolate which I couldn't break up. I bought a battery operated mini-whisk and used the egg beater attachment. That worked great, but dealing with replacing the batteries periodically isn't much fun. So I bought this whisk. I decided to try the milk frother attachment. What a disaster. Hot chocolate splashed all over my counter. The second attempt, though, I was ready for it (I switched to a larger mug), and was rewarded with perfect hot chocolate. I never would've thought the milk frother would work so well for hot chocolate. It blends perfectly and doesn't leave any chocolate stuck to the side of the mug. The only minor down side is how you select the speed. Every time you turn the whisk on, it selects the next higher speed from the last time you used it, switch back to low if you previously used high. If you don't remember what speed it'll start at, you have to go through a routine where you turn the whisk on and then off one or two times before you can use it at the desired speed. This would be less of a problem if you don't mind immersing the business end of the whisk into the liquid while it's spinning. Overall, I'm very happy with this whisk, and hope it lasts longer than my previous whisks.
P**G
It works fabulously for me. Put milk in a tall steel cup and foam while heating over a low flame. Inch of milk gives full tall glass of foam.
M**E
Wanted a milk froth solution for when I go Car camping. I use either an Aero Press for quick car based coffee or a Bialatti Moko Pot if I've set up a Base Camp with Camper Trailer. So far, I've just added the milk/soy from the carton, but I thought I would explore frothing options. At home, I've used either the wand on the coffee machine, or a separate Kmart/Aldi milk frother, or a French press to froth the milk or soy/almond whatever is being used. Got this a couple of day ago, after looking at all the options, small hand whisker/frother/French press and other rechargeble whisks, settled on this Dallfoll unit. Charged it up and used it yesterday to do a simple froth just in the mug, and it worked fine, got a nice silky texture, and then just added the coffee/espresso direct into the milk. I know this is not the preferred way, or how you get your coffee from a Barista. I've explored all the enthusiast YouTube, watched lots of James Hofmann and bought all the accessories, scale, needle stirer, various tampers, baskets etc even a mini digital scale. In the end, I've settled on a simple, quick way to make an reasonable espresso coffee using a fresh grind each time. It works for me. First time trying a mini electric whisk and I am very impressed with the result. It's not perfect, it's not a nice looking froth, but for me, it tastes fine and I'm happy with it. I didn't bother whisking in a separate jug, just warmed the milk in the mug in the microwave, whisked it, and then extracted a nice fresh ground coffee into the milk (soy) froth. And a warm croissant, nice way to start an easy Sat morning at home. And I'll be able to re-creat this car camping as I have a small Travel Buddy Oven in the back which is great for warming/-re-heating. This will be great for car camping, I might even get a second one for home. Pictures should give you an idea, with practice I'll get a nicer froth - did it one handed for the slo-mo, but would have tipped the mug otherwise. Hope this helps anyone considering a mini whisk frother. PS. I also tried the egg whisk this morning, just simple, cracked an egg in a cup, whisked it up, poured in the pan and got lovely scrambled egg for my toast.
M**M
Perfect tool
C**N
Me encantó, es muy facil de usar, y bate muy bien caukquier cosa, tiene una gran potencia a pesar de ser tan pequeño
N**N
Práctico, funcional, con buena potencia, la carga de la batería tarda lo suficiente. Buen producto, excelente precio.
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