Hey coffee lover,
There is nothing like properly steamed milk prepared with a steam wand. In the hands of a skilled barista, it emerges from the milk jug silky smooth -- a creamy microfoam that gives lattes their wonderful mouthfeel (and decorative art topping).
Yes, you can make a nice airy milk froth using a milk frother, French press, or even a mason jar. But real-deal steamed milk it is not.
Unfortunately for latte lovers, most steam wands come attached to an expensive espresso machine.
But what if you don't want to buy a whole espresso machine just to steam milk? Maybe you like steamed milk with your coffee or you want to make chai lattes. Maybe you hopped on the manual lever trend and bought a Flair, Rok, or Robot.
That's where the Bellman Stovetop Steamer comes in. It's just a steam wand attached to a little steam boiler. (Though they do offer a more expensive version that also pulls shots.)
The cool thing about the stovetop steamer is that not only does it work on your stovetop (duh), but it also works on a camp stove. With something like the Flair and a Bellman Steamer, you can make proper cafe-quality lattes anywhere. Camping is about to get a whole lot better!
Have I sold you, or are you still on the fence? Learn the rest of the pros and cons in this...
Bellman Stiovetop Steamer Review
Julia
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