Ninja Specialty Fold-Away Frother (CM407) Coffee Maker, Single Serve to 10 Cup (50 oz.), Stainless Steel Thermal Carafe
October 2, 2019 - Comment
Bring the coffeehouse home with the Ninja Specialty Coffee maker. Combine super-rich Coffee concentrates with hot or cold frothed milk to create delicious coffeehouse-style drinks or enjoy flavorful Iced Coffee that never tastes watered down. Brew anything from a single cup to a half carafe or a full carafe using your favorite grounds—no pods required.
They seemed to get everything spot on in design, function and flexibility! I think I’ve accumulated every type of coffee maker known to man, bordering on the need for a family intervention or a 10 step program. From a monster espresso machine from Italy, to pod devices, to numerous French presses, to touch screen automated brewers. So when I was offered one more machine to view and review, the photos looked intriguing enough to have a closer look. I know Ninja is a brand name that many people are enamored with especially for their Bullet Blender that makes shakes and…
A review from a former Barista…itâs amazing Length:: 3:16 Mins A few years back I worked as a Barista for the most popular coffee shop that is on every street corner. It was a fun scene to work in and I learned the ins and outs of making all of the signature drinks. I was excited to get the chance to review this product and I wanted to see if I could recreate those drinks with this home bar. Turns out I absolutely could!Overview:For this review, I am keeping in mind that this is a home coffee…
Great coffee. Big Footprint This is my second Ninja coffee maker. I have been using one of the older models for a few years now after dumping my Keurig. It has served me well but I decided to try this newer model because of the attached frother. My old one came with a glass with a manual frother which worked well but having the attached one is much easier. Overall, it still makes great coffee. I used to use the paper filters but this model came with the screen type. I can taste a slight difference using that over…