This product was previously sold under the Home & Co brand.
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5 questions from our users
Lindaasked
Mine heats the milk does not froth and tastes revolting . Can you tell me why
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Hi Linda
It's not the machine it's the milk, they all have different fat contents ..Try a different type .Even when it's a few days old it tends to froth less..
Good luck ..
Kayled G.asked
Bought my milk frother a week ago. Used three days and then it stopped working. Two days after it started working again. Worked two days and now it has stopped. Does anyone know why it is doing this? It’s just me doing something wrong or just the machine being really rubbish?
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valardiasked
Anko milk frother (SB-0802C1) User Manual (page 2 - para 14) states "Risk of burns ! .........Hold the product only by the handle". Good idea/advice. Trouble is, the Anko frother I purchased today from my local K Mart ain't got no handle !! Can't find a website for the manufacturer or supplier. Or the person (lawyer?) who drafted the User Manual, so having a whinge here. If only to prove some people read user manuals !!
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Diane J.asked
My further won't work
Wilburightasked
Bought the last one left in a Kmart and I suspect one stirrer may have been lost from the box along with any instructions. Can other owners confirm that this model comes with two stirrers - one with a circular spring and paddle, and the other with just a paddle?
Images and instructions for similar frothers often show two stirrers - one for froth and the other for simple stirring/heating. The little nipple under the lid fits the stirrer perfectly, suggesting this is where one could be stored while the other is in use.
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