

🥂 Elevate your coffee game anywhere, anytime!
The VOMELON Milk Frother Handheld is a sleek, battery-operated device featuring a powerful 20,000 rpm motor and dual 304 stainless steel whisks. Designed for both hot and cold drinks, it delivers rich, creamy froth in under 15 seconds. Its compact, ergonomic design includes a dust-proof storage tube, making it perfect for travel and daily use. Built with durable, eco-friendly materials and easy one-button operation, this frother is a must-have for coffee lovers seeking café-quality drinks on the go.






| Best Sellers Rank | #40,838 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #83 in Milk Frothers |
| Brand | VOMELON |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,996 Reviews |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18"W x 9.3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cappuccino,Foamer,Mixer |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Handle |
S**N
Great frother for travel!
Great frother, easy to use and I like that its self contained which makes it easy to take along on travel. I've bought 3 of these, they work well and last long.
A**S
Great product
I've been using this for almost a year now and love it. It's a shame it doesn't come with different speeds because it is strong and steady.
B**Z
My Matcha Frother
I recently started making matcha tea at home and opted for a milk frother instead of the bamboo hand whisk that is traditionally used for matcha, due to health issues. I have a connective tissue disorder and early osteoarthritis and need to protect my wrists, so the hand whisk would be risky for my daily matcha habit. The Vomelon frother is perfect for mixing up my matcha tea powder into my water or almond milk while saving my joints from further damage. I liked the included cover for this model, and the large on/off button on the top of the device. Other models have their switches and buttons placed in odd places that could be awkward for me. I have trouble pushing this device's button with my thumb, even though it seems designed to be done this way, so I typically use my index finger to switch it on and off. This works well for me. You don't have to hold the button while it's on - it stays on until you turn it off - so that helps. The two coil attachments are nice, too. The single coil one does a decent job, but the triple coil really blends up well, and froths up my almond milk into a airy, frothy cup rather quickly, if that's what I'm going for. It uses 3 AAA batteries, and I worried they would get used up with daily use, but I have been using mine daily for about a minute or so each day (I blend my matcha, then rinse off by blending clean water and then spin dry before I store it) every day for about a month now and it's still going strong on the original batteries. I am ready with spares for whenever they peter out, though. I checked the battery chamber to make sure I knew how to switch them out, and it's very easy. They are stacked in the end of the device, so you just twist off the end and slide out. There is a holder for the 3 batteries, so you pop them out/in and just slide it back into the main housing and twist it back on. The +/-indicators show which way to place them. I believe it's 2 one way and one the opposite way. The attachments simply hold onto the spinning bit with tiny grooves in the spinner that fit snugly. They don't click into place or anything, but I have had no trouble with them feeling loose or anything while in use, as long as they are fully in place. Just slide them all the way in and you'll be fine. Overall, this works well for my matcha tea and milk frothing needs. I tried it once with an egg to see how well it scrambled, but I used the single coil attachment and it seemed to slow down a lot in the gooey egg viscosity, so I can't say I would recommend it for scrambling eggs, especially if you are doing more than one at a time. However, I only tried once and only with the smaller, single coil attachment. You may have better luck with it if that's what you're looking to use it for. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase.
C**Y
Worked well, fast, then overheated. Contacted Vomelon and they were quick to help me replace unit.
Update ***Vomelon customer service is great! I contacted them about my issue, they responded quickly and worked to resolve it. They're giving me a new one! Hope this one works out. I'm adding back a star for their service. Update 4/18/20 While making whipped Dalgona coffee today the unit slowed down the completely shut off. I pressed the power button again to restart and same thing, it starts at high speed then slows down and shuts off. I will be contacting seller. I’m taking away a star, can’t believe this is happening. First day using this frother with the batteries provided and the body became very hot. Used it for about 3 minutes and the heat became uncomfortable in my hands. Took out the AAA alkaline batteries “Nai Li Wang” brand made in China and replaced them with some Kirkland AAA that I had on hand. Problem solved! No overheating with the new batteries. Throwing away the China made batteries. Would’ve been 5 stars if it weren’t for the overheating. Other than that mishap, the frother was easy to use and pretty powerful. Whipped up my coffee with maple syrup (making Dalgona coffee) really quick. I like that it has a cover for storage. I don’t have much space so having a compact size with a cover is convenient, I can put it in a drawer or storage box without damage to the whisk. Update: Day 2 of use Body of unit became warm but not hot as with original batteries provided. I used new batteries. Had the unit on for 4-5 minutes to whip my dalgona coffee. Not sure if the unit is supposed to get warm? Is it normal? I will contact seller. Besides that, my coffee got whipped pretty quick. I want to upload a photo but seems that Amazon has taken away that function for me? I could upload photos for my previous reviews on other products.
S**R
Crazy Powerful but Manageable. Awesome Case Design.
I love the profile of this. The integrated case is great. It adds a ton of protection and makes this item super easy to travel with. Though it can, I wouldn’t switch out the whisk tips more than once. There’s a tiny bit of plastic holding the tips locked in so if you keep prying on that I’d expect it to start cracking. So personally I just put the one attachment on and stored the other one in case this three layer one ever breaks. It’s insanely powerful. The first time I used it I didn’t really know what I was doing and my counter and floor got splattered with coffee very early in the morning. After I learned how to manage it I haven’t had any issues. If you’re struggling with the power you can also kind of feather the on button with your thumb to limit the power. I think this is a brilliant design with the case. I can bring this camping no issues where before I would have just used a spoon and tried my very best. I’d love for them to make one without changing heads due to that potential point of failure in the plastic I’ve seen others comment about. For me as long as I just stick to one head I haven’t had problems with the plastic but I imagine if you exchange the head out pretty frequently you’d crack that tiny plastic bit pretty quickly since the heads don’t just click into and out of place, you have to use some prying force to take the whisk heads off.
T**A
Almost right but connector sucks
I much prefer a frother with swappable batteries and always use rechargeable AAA's and never disposable one's. The power button is in a comfortable spot as opposed to everyone else's odd and very uncomfortable side placement. Placing the power button on the side make you have to twist your entire arm to have your thumb facing down to be able to press anything whereas this one is right on top and can hold it like a simple joystick with no twisting of my arm. However, these plastic attachment points crack waaay too easily. I've already bought 3 of these and this is the part that breaks on all of them. I have designed and printed new attachments but the installation of them can damage the motor if I'm not careful. The motor also looses torque after only a few months. The windings need to be improved. Even though I really hate the plastic attachment, the button on top and the ability for it to stand up on its own without some stupid fiddly stand are the ONLY reasons I come back to this design. The moment someone makes a fully metal attachment (like I've seen) a power button on top and self standing, I'll throw this one away. Updated April 2025: I am about to buy my 4th one since 2019. This is NOT an endorsement for it, I just haven't found anything design wise that's better. The motor in these are short lived and they give out with no warning. Ergonomically this design make more sense than a side mounted button or switch, but I'm still dropping a star for the fact I've had to buy 4 of these darn things in such a short time Update: Oct 2025 I just bought this replacement in April and this things motor is already dead. I'm done with this item/seller. Just an overly cheap product. Product no longer worthy of even 2 stars
C**C
Delightful little device now that I've had a practice run with it
I just picked this up to make my own cappuccino and breve and I must say that I've fallen in love with the thing. My first use was a bit of a misfire owing to my inexperience with it, but the second time worked like a champ. The trick is to ensure that you have plenty of empty head space in the container to develop a good vortex and foam volume while still having a tall enough fluid column to keep the mixing head mostly submerged while generating the vortex. My first attempt involved using about half a cup of half and half in a small saucepan. I had more than enough head space, but I was only barely able to keep the mixing head (it comes with two: a single turn coil and a 3-turn coil of coil) submerged and that went poorly, leaving me with a bit of a mess to clean up on my rangetop as the lack of fluid column ended up slinging the fluid around and out of the saucepan. The second attempt went far better, as I transferred the barely-simmered half and half back into the Pyrex two-cup mixing cup in which i initially measured the 4 fl. oz. This time it worked beautifully. There was just enough unfoamed column height to keep the mixing head well covered prior to powering up and it just barely kept me sufficiently covered while powered up to maintain a very vigorous yet controlled vortex. This method also had the advantage of telling me exactly how much total foamed volume I had generated. The resulting breve had a wonderfully thick and frothy head in my mug and resulted in a delightfully topped beverage which, if anything, had a bit too much foam and a bit too little liquid. That's on me, however, since I wanted to get a feel for the device under better conditions to build my own experience; I'll just run the frother for less time next time. Cleanup of the device itself is quite easy: simply detach the mixing head and shaft from the motor base and rinse. I always hand-wash my dishes, so I'm not in a good position to speak to its machine wash compatibility, but I suspect that it would come out just fine, provided that care is taken not to bend the shaft or coil head out of shape. The device itself is small enough to fit in a purse and should travel quite nicely, though you'll need to commit to a single mixing head, which will almost certainly turn out to be the smaller one. It's really nice to be able to make cappuccino/breve at home any time I see fit now. It's going to make a well-loved addition to my kitchen.
E**T
Good for a year
Purchased almost a year ago to the day. Was very powerful and worked great to froth the cream for my coffee. When suddenly the power dropped by roughly 1/3 so it's less powerful (good for making less mess) but doesn't froth as well. Good product for the price but not super long lasting.
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