☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game with Dreo!
The Dreo All-in-1 BaristaMaker Milk Frother is a versatile electric frother that allows you to create over 30 different drinks, including lattes and cappuccinos, with its advanced microfoam technology. It accommodates various milk types, including dairy and plant-based options, and features a large 15oz capacity. Designed for easy cleaning and quiet operation, this frother is perfect for coffee enthusiasts looking to enhance their home brewing experience.
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 5.31"W x 9.65"H |
Color | Star light |
Additional Features | Ergonomic Handle |
C**C
Best Purchase Ever!
Update 3/26/25 - I measured the amount of whole milk on a scale when poured to the minimum line inside the pitcher: 179 grams give or take of whole milk. I have no idea of that is a lot or a little. Like I said in previous updates to this review, I go through whole milk a lot faster but I still use this device every single day, sometimes twice a day.Update 3/14/25 - There are two spinner thingies that go into the center of the pitcher: one for Froth Mode (on the left side of the touchscreen) and one for the Stir Mode (on the right of the touchscreen). I actually haven't used the Stir Mode spinner disk and Stir Mode to make any drinks yet. I have only used Froth Mode because I just use whole milke, latte setting. Anyway, the top big propeller part of the spinning thing for Froth Mode came out once while I was cleaning it. I was able to pop it back in vertically. But it's slightly wobbly now if you move it around slightly. I don't remember if the wobble was already there from the beginning. This hasn't affected the froth results though (same froth as before) and the propeller part hasn't fallen out on its own since.Also, tip: Pour the frothed milk into your drink right away for best results. I think if you let it sit, it separates more, so you can swirl it around in the pitcher before you pour it in.Also, I usually fill the pitcher to the minimum line and I do pour all the frothed milk into my one cup (previously, I said I split it into two cups because the minimum quantity line in the pitcher feels like a lot of milk) because I'm the only one making a cup of coffee/tea in the morning. Basically, I'm saying it seems like a lot of milk but it seems fine in the end taste-wise.Update 3/6/25 - I wanted to add to my review that another nitpick thing I've found is the amount of milk that is required for the minimum line. I used to just pour in a little whole milk to my coffee (cold, I know, *shudder*). Anyway, the minimum line, which doesn't even include the area where you need to pour for latte art, is in my opinion a lot of milk. I usually pour half of the frothed milk to another cup of coffee for someone else and pour half for myself. You may think that the amount of frothed and heated milk from the minimum or latte art area (just above the minimum line) is good for one cup of coffee. Bottom line, I run out of whole milk a lot faster now using the minimum line for the whole milk, latte setting.Update 2/28/25 - So I have owned this product for over a week now. I have used it EVERY SINGLE DAY. I still haven't figured out how to pour the foam (whole milk, latte setting) to make actual latte art. I don't know if it's actually possible to make very nice latte art from this machine, but I am not a professional barista by any means. Secondly, you do have to use a sponge to clean the bottom of the pitcher after whole milk at least because a milky residue remains even after swirling water inside the pitcher to "clean" it.Original review - This machine is amazing. It actually works. The foam is micro enough that it mimics what you buy at the fancy coffee shops or big box coffee shops. I’m obsessed. Also does foam almond milk, there is an almond milk setting. I love that you just pour the milk in and touchscreen what you want In 3 ish minutes you have foam to top off your coffee or tea. I love that it heats the milk up too and foams it. This is way better than a hand electric whisk because it’s set it and forget it. If this breaks, I’m getting another one. One of those kitchen gadgets I actually use everyday in addition to my electric kettle. Now I’m spoiled and expect foam with all my matchas and coffees ha!
M**E
Great frother for the money
Nice system easy to clean and foams comes out better compared to our old nespresso frother. The stainless steel mug part is easy to clean and the biggest bonus is it rarely scalds the milk onto the bottom of the unit. Great add to our coffee corner. There are other frothers that cost quite a bit more but the Dreo out performs all of them
M**.
Dishwasher safe
I like this for the thick, foamy toppings on my coffee or hot chocolates. The heating is a plus for me too. I used to heat the milk in the microwave and then froth it, and this is much better than that old one I purchased elsewhere that I wasn't able to wash in the dishwasher. With this, I can throw it in the dishwasher. A bit on the pricey side for me, but well worth it.
C**N
170 degree setting yields 113 degree milk.
Delicious & foamy! I mix my RYZE powder into the steamed almond milk with a dash of vanilla and a half tsp of sugar and it’s wonderful. HOWEVER, yesterday, when I made my first one, I set the temp at 150. It was very warm, but by the time I rinsed out the foaming cup and sat down to enjoy it, it was just sort of like warm. I like it extra hot so it’s hotter til the last couple of sips. Today, I set it at 170, hot thick foam, almond milk, high speed. When I stuck a thermometer in it after it finished, it was only 113 degrees. I immediately started another cycle and that yielded 154 degrees. But that’s a 7-minute wait to have to hit it twice. And still not enjoyably hot. On the fence here. Are they all like this or did I get a lemon?
I**S
LOVE IT
I am so happy with this machine!! Finally I can make my matcha lattes at home, and for an affordable price! if you can not pay hundreds to buy a home espresso machine/steamer (or if you don't have the space for one). I use almond milk which turns out great. Of course it may not be exactly just like what an espresso steamer can do, but honestly for what this is I think the result is really really good. I also use the stir feature for my hot powder drinks, which turns out amazing as well and mixes the powders up much better than doing it manually, and you can choose the stir temperature up to 170 degrees.Note that if you overfill past the "max fill foam" line then your latte may not turn out hot enough. Stay within the max fill lines (there's two of them depending whether you are doing a foam drink or a stir drink) and you're fine.Super easy to clean as well, takes like 20 seconds or less. The propeller attachment has little screens that clean better/faster with a little brush. It's not hard to clean at all, just a quick pass with the brush.One suggestion for improvement: including a little brush custom-made for the Dreo would help for cleaning the propeller. I am using a brush I bought separately, and it works, but since the propeller is a small part, it's more tricky to get the bristles in between the smaller spaces. I will look for a smaller brush but would be nice if the machine came with one. But it's not a big deal. Great value for a great machine!!
M**N
It doesn't reach expectations. Too expensive for what it offers.
To be honest, my expectations were very high. A lot of advertising, a lot of video, a lot of technology for the type of milk, for the temperature but when it came to seeing the results they were not seen. At least as you see them in the video. I tried different types of milk, of temperatures of the same, but they did not translate into the result. Too expensive to do what others do for half the price.
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