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Bringing the Coffeehouse Home100 Irresistible Hot, Iced & Specialty Brews Try our collection of Classic, Rich, Over Ice, and Specialty recipes and you'll feel like you've been transformed into your own personal barista at the touch of a button. You'll also find recipes for coffee confections and sweet treats to complement your favorite coffee drinks. Includes a foreword by Sofia Vergara, along with 20 of her delicious signature recipes.
Bringing the Coffeehouse Home
100 Coffee Recipes: Perfect for entertaining
Including a foreword by Sofia Vergara, along with 20 of her delicious signature recipes
Classic, Rich, Over Ice, and Specialty recipes
100 Irresistible Hot, Iced & Specialty Brews
I was worried I would not be able to find a replacement for my coffee pot that broke when tapping on the granite. My machine is approximately 4 years old. They changed the handle a bit but it fits perfectly. I think I like this handle look better also. It was also $5 cheaper than ordering it off of the Ninja appliance page. So win. Win.I’m not sure how some are saying it didn’t fit their ninja. I was worried it wouldn’t fit my ninja because of those comments but still I thought to buy it and just return if it didn’t fit, but it fits perfectly. They’re maybe buying the wrong carafe for their machine but this fits perfectly like I said.It’s the same pot that comes with the coffee maker. But the neck is very narrow and you have to have a small enough brush to fit in it.Just like my original one that I broke. Happy with this purchase and got it just in time for my morning coffee the next day!I’ve bought two of these (because the glass is really fragile and I broke the first one), and on both of them the rubber base is different from the picture — but that’s a good thing! My dad has one of these that came with his ninja coffee pot, and it has the base like in the picture. I like the one on mine much more!! It’s more stable and stays on a bit better.I use this for oat and soy milk, and it works decently for both. Especially an extra creamy oat milk like Chobani!Overall, it’s one of the best milk frothers I’ve used, even though it sometimes splashes droplets out, and breaks easily.After owning the similar one from Bodum and the Bialetti Tuttocrema, I finally settled for this frother.It makes great foam, easy to use and clean, and it's inexpensive.I'd say that the Tuttocrema makes the best foam, but I found it less practical since it has to be heated on the stove.The bodum frother was also good until it shattered prematurely (very fragile)...I have this frother for a couple months now and it serves me well - I just wish it was wider (like the bodum) so that I could make more than one mug of coffee at a time.This one also feels quite durable thanks to the rubber grip+base. Hope it will last long.Overall -Tuttocrema is the best but not as convenient to me.Bodum was great but too fragile.Ninja is great so far but quite small.Is the exact replacement for my ninja machine, is perfect.was glad to find for replacement of cracked carafe!I tried one of those hand-held little electric/battery milk frothers (about $20) and it made the most amazing foam. (See photo 2.) But it only lasted 2 weeks and then had to be binned. So I figured the old-fashioned way will last me a long time. It doesn’t make airy, sturdy, stiff foam like the cheap little electric ones, BUT I think it could last me 10 years if I take care of it (ie: Don’t put it in the microwave and don’t put it in the dishwasher!) The foam it produces is half super frothy and half kind of liquidy, it actually sinks right to the bottom when you 1st pour it in, but then it pops right back up (that’s why the foam looks brown in the photo (see Photo 1) instead of pure white. But it still looks nice in a drink and tastes very creamy and frothy and knowing that it’s not going to die on me in 2 weeks, makes me feel very satisfied with this purchase. It’s not at all hard to pump btw and there are no scraping sounds etc. Yes it’s kind of messy, but all milk frothers are. It’s actually really fun to use and I’m very glad I bought it.Tillie then and it came earlier than expected.Well I am impressed. This really does work and it works well. I have started making my own lattes because of lockdown and lack of money. The hardest part for me was shaking up the glass jar to get the proper amount of creme. This thing works like a charm. About 20 short pumps and you have foal up to the top of the jar. If you are looking for an easy way to create that lovely foam and get the professional look at home here is the answer.Well I think the blending power has to be more than 20 plungers as outlined in the instructions but I’m not sure. I will heat up the milk in my microwave and try it that way and see what happens as well. I suppose for early morning coffee it’s easy to use but I’m not sure how much Froth there is going to be. One thing I learned That if your spoon is cold in the freezer and then you pour the milk on top it will sit on the coffeeIt's very strange that this is the only replacement glass carafe available, as it's smaller than almost any carafe the Ninja coffee bars ship with. If you set your coffee maker to a full pot, it will overflow. Setting it to a half-pot brew will fill this about 3/4.So you're stuck with doing half-pot brews which is only enough for 3 large cups of coffee, or two XL travel mugs. Not enough for my wife and I to have a coffee in the morning plus both of us having coffee for our work / road trip mugs.This is just really weird that Ninja either doesn't make full-size replacements, or nobody seems to have them available to buy if they do.So while the carafe functions properly, it's a quality product - I only give it one star because of how bizarre it is for sizing, and the price is ridiculous, even direct from Amazon.