Barista coffee at home - milk frother

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Hi guys,

Since early Lockdown 1.0 I've been drinking fresh, filtered coffee only - I can't even bare the smell of instant now :cry:

I've been using my Aeropress on a daily basis and I even have one at the office/in my fishing bag - I think they're great! But I want to take things to the next level and I think that means getting a milk frother.

I'd like to start making latte/flat whites/cappuccino when I have a bit more time, indoors.

Thoughts? - recommendations really I guess...

Thanks.
 
The first step is you need to define YOUR criteria of Barista, because if we are going to use a standard definition of barista then you need an espresso machine to make the drinks that you listed, which like anything, the sky is the ceiling. From like £100 to like £10,000.
Ha, re-assessment; I think what I actually meant was, "Barista-style" coffee at home.

I basically just want some frothy milk to top my Aeropress coffee up with :D
 
I've ordered the Bodum frother, manual plunger thing ;)

I've used their stuff most of my adult life and when guests call, still use the larger kits. For single cups though, it's always my Aeropress.
 
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