26-05-2025
People who love coffee need Dunelm's £15 gadget that 'saves a fortune'
The kitchen appliance is a must-have for any coffee lover and is now half price while stocks last
In the face of expensive takeaway coffees, now averaging above £3.35, savvy shoppers are turning into at-home baristas to save a few pounds in the bank balance without sacrificing their daily caffeine fix. Luckily, Dunelm has an affordable offer on a must-have item for any coffee lover.
Originally on the shelves for £30, Dunelm's Milk Frother with 4 Functions is now only £15 - half its usual price - while stocks last. It's part of the bargain sale happening at Dunelm, where prices have been slashed across a range of household items, ensuring coffee drinkers needn't miss out on a barista-style brew at home.
Swap out the café queues and make your very own foamy delights right in your kitchen with this nifty tool's four different settings - be it hot and thick or cool foam you're after. The wireless feature makes it even easier to set up at your at-home coffee station.
Dunelm claimed online: "Embrace the art of frothy beverages with our Milk Frother, a modern marvel designed to perfection. Its stainless steel interior ensures durability and easy cleaning, whilst the plastic exterior adds a contemporary flair."
Whilst there's a variety of milk frothers available on the internet, such as the Panana Milk Frother from Amazon for £15.99 or Argos' Salter Chocolatier Milk Frother and Hot Chocolate Maker at £40, Dunelm's version is proving popular, reports Belfast Live.
Shoppers are praising the Dunelm deal, with nearly 50 reviews, including many that give a perfect five-star score. One said: "It makes the best hot chocolates, coffee and foamed milk!"
And, another shared: "This little mini kettle is fab for making frothy, creamy milk for the top of your hot and cold coffee. It makes your at-home coffee feel extra special whenever you like!"
Somebody else added: "A very quiet, quick machine, extremely easy to operate. We've been able to make lovely lattes using the frothy milk from this machine to add to cafetiere coffee and syrup.
"The money it has saved us on trips to Costa/Starbucks is incredible - and the lattes taste just as good. So much better than a coffee machine with its expensive pods that only makes one cup at a time."
However, not everyone found Dunelm's machine to be a great purchase. Some customers mentioned that the milk may "burn on the bottom" which led to the device becoming "hard to clean" whilst a couple of people found that it struggled to produce a "decent foam" when using non-dairy alternatives like oat or soya milk.
But, an happier customer posted: "This is the best [money] I've ever spent. It's like going to the coffee shop but much cheaper!" Another wrote: "Easy to use and now I can enjoy lovely creamy coffee at home without spending a fortune at coffee shops. Very good value for money."
There was another comment claiming: "This saves me a fortune on takeaway coffees!" And, a fourth added: "Excellent item, froths and heats milk much better than my previous one."