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Save 25% on a top-rated milk frother for delicious lattes at home


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Save 25% on a top-rated milk frother for delicious lattes at home

TL;DR: Create café-quality lattes and cappuccinos with the Zulay Kitchen Original Handheld Foam Maker, on sale for $17.99 — a 25% savings — as of March 5. 


Ever get frustrated that your at-home coffee experience isn't as enjoyable as the one you have when a barista is involved? Treat yourself to a milk frother.

With the Zulay Kitchen handheld foam maker, you can save money by whipping up delicious lattes, cappuccinos, and more at home.

The Zulay frother is durable, compact, and super easy to clean — just rinse it off and wipe it down after each use. It operates on two AA batteries, which makes it easier to store and easier to reach for every morning. If you don't want to tuck it away in a drawer, let it hang out on the counter in its attractive stainless steel stand. Read more...

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