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johnnyx76

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Does anyone know of a coffee frother (or something similar) that's powerful enough to mix my liquids deeper in my measuring jug than half a centimetre?

The one I've got is just a cheap one from flea bay and it'll do if I'm mixing 30-40ml but I need something that get the air bubbles going (quickly) in more juice.
 
I got a cheap one from Asda.....
Sit it right near the top and on a slight angle, speed is good and the angle helps it mix lower into the juice. Every so often I put it through the juice to the bottom to its getting fully mixed.
Thought about faster myself, maybe a magnetic stirrer is my next project.....
 
Does anyone know of a coffee frother (or something similar) that's powerful enough to mix my liquids deeper in my measuring jug than half a centimetre?

The one I've got is just a cheap one from flea bay and it'll do if I'm mixing 30-40ml but I need something that get the air bubbles going (quickly) in more juice.
Frothers are ok but I find there not powerful enough, I was using one till I got recommended this mini mixer, best thing I've ever bought. I did do a mini review on it on here somewhere. The one thing that drawn me to it is that one of the attachment will fit in any size bottle even a small bottle.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...+piece+set&dpPl=1&dpID=31NgD8Sx1pL&ref=plSrch
 
Cheap enough and alot easier than me making something, always learning...
 
Cheers @crunchynut this is going to the Mrs for my crimbo list!
Oh and I mixed a batch of that rose milk and it's shaping up to be a nice cutwoods uni milk, so far. defo worth a try [emoji3]
 
I got a cheap one from Asda.....
Sit it right near the top and on a slight angle, speed is good and the angle helps it mix lower into the juice. Every so often I put it through the juice to the bottom to its getting fully mixed.
Thought about faster myself, maybe a magnetic stirrer is my next project.....
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Until you can upgrade to something better sit the frother at a slight angle and skim the top of the liquid and you will get a mini wave lifting from the main body of the mix just keep doing this every couple of mins, if it is a cheap battery operated frother you have make sure and not burn the motor out by firing it constantly I have done this before

I need to upgrade the frother but the cheap one does a job just need to use the skimming method and give the wee cheap motor breaks so as to not overheat and burn out
 
its how I do it now @Sp3ckyh0td0g81 but it takes about 20 minutes when im mixing up 200ml of 80/20 and the mrs was nagging me for prezzie ideas so as long as its more powerful than the £1.50 Chinese special I got from ebay, itll be perfect, cheers lads :)
 
I got myself a mains operated Greek frappe mixer whilst on holiday in Cyprus this year, only good for working in jugs but it blends it very well in a couple of seconds :)
You can get the over here from eBay etc.
 
Ikea £1 frothier is pretty amazing for the price. Also on eBay for twice as much if not one in your area
 
I did try a small metal whisk on the end of a drill at one point. Frothed far better than the cheapy kit.
did take a bit of jiggery pokery to get the handle in the chuck and was working well, until I stood on it....
 
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