Amazon: Highly Rated Ozeri Deluxe Milk Frother w/Stand & 4 Attachments Only $15.10 (Reg. $29.95!)
Head over to Amazon where you can score this highly rated Ozeri Deluxe Milk Frother and Whisk in Stainless Steel with Stand and 4-Frothing Attachments for only $15.10 (reg. $29.95) when you clip the 40% off coupon (found below the product description). Plus, shipping is free with a Super Saver order of $35+ or free 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime.
And, if you haven’t already, check out my video where I show you how easy (and affordable!) it is to make a Starbucks Latte at home and use a frother!
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDuFP_l9uMU]
* If you can’t see the video, go here to watch it.
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$25.17 now.
You need to clip the 40% coupon…
$25.17 initially … however, as described in the post, clipping the 40% off coupon on the page results in the $15.10 price at checkout
Ugh–skimmed too quickly. Thanks for clarifying, and my apologies to Collin!!!
I am buying all of the items used in this video and can’t wait to start making my own lattes. Any recommendations for the best brands of ground coffee?
Freshly ground is always best because many of the essential oils dry up after being exposed in the grinding process. My dad is a big coffee aficionado and always says grinding fresh is one of the biggest simplest yet greatest improvements a casual coffee drinker can make to improve their daily cuppa joe. If you don’t have a coffee grinder (I don’t) I’d recommend to check out Sprouts if you have one nearby, they actually have grinders in store that you can use on whatever beans you pick. They have a great selection of organic, conventional, and flavored varieties (I personally LOVE the pinon hazelnut flavor) and that way you can always have freshly ground beans! It is pretty affordable too, I think most varieties are usually 8.99/lb
Another tip – a great and affordable way to make espresso at home without an expensive and bulky espresso maker is the Aeropress. You can find it on Amazon and it uses compressed air to quickly and forcefully push the hot water through the grounds. I think it’s only about thirty bucks!
Hope that helps 🙂
Haha oops I just watched Collins video and realized it talks about the aeropress too haha sorry for the redundant information