I has it. Open to questions. TL;DR, most texturing improvements in program 1 and 2. If you can’t pour with V1, V2 isn’t going to suddenly make you able to. If you didn’t get the V1, V2 is definitely worth buying. If you have V1, upgrade only if you find foam too thick and/or your jug’s already bugging out.

2 min review after making 3 drinks: 2 milk, 1 oat.

Makes marginally better microfoam than V1, which could be too thick even on program 1. However, now needs program 3 at least if doing Oat, or it’s none not foamy enough for pouring.

You will still need to pour immediately once OK comes on, or when it stops, or the foam will start to separate. That’s just the nature of aeration without steam, so not its fault.

Supposed 5C hotter at the end, didn’t really notice this much drinking my latte.

Other improvements are quality of life. The knob on top of the cover lets you adjust the impeller slightly higher/lower without needing to use a screwdriver. The jug base is more insulated so it has IPx5 rating, you can quickly rinse the jug out fully, but of course always make sure the contact points are dry before plugging it back in. That’s just common sense with electronics.

The inside base still needs cleaning after every brew, milk sticks “less” and is easier to wipe off if you do it immediately. There’s a little brush they give and it works. Because you can safely rinse the whole jug, this part of cleaning is so much easier now.

by Kichigax

2 Comments

  1. I have a Nanofoamer lithium, and I find having to heat up my milk separately, and then foam it, to be a hassle.

    I also have an Aeroccino V3 milk frother, but I am not a big fan of it due to its consistency and lack of temp/foam control.

    I’ve been debating if a Nanofoamer Pro V2 may scratch the itch I have with those

  2. Christmasstolegrinch

    How long do these last typically?

    I’m guessing like all electronics based consumer products these days, once it’s done, there’s no repair?

    Thanks, a I’ve been evaluating the Nanofoamer for a while now. I’m ok with quality, just not sure about durability

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