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WMF Lono Milk & Choc milk frother (413170011) (500 ml)
EUR105,77

WMF Lono Milk & Choc milk frother (413170011)

500 ml


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danielaburkhalter

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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No, the milk frother is not completely plastic-free, as parts such as the whisk or the cage may be made of plastic. Milk can still be frothed according to the manufacturer's instructions, as the induction and Cromargan parts (container) work without a coating and are dishwasher-safe. I am not completely sure about all the small parts as the data does not describe this in detail. Check our Community for more experiences.
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s.m.a

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Does it no longer work even with the lid on? In this case, something really seems to be broken. Perhaps the cage for the stirring spiral is bent?
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Rhea.Seleger

3 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Former employee

5 years ago

Community is made for enquiries concerning the ownership and use of products. For all other questions, please contact customer service. Prices are based on supply and demand, suppliers and availability of goods. It is therefore quite normal that prices vary very regularly.
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Former user

8 years ago

Does it switch off by itself ?

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zlab

8 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Yes. As soon as the milk is foamed, the foaming mechanism switches off and the corresponding light goes out.

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