- Smeg’s Mini Milk Frother is now available with a smart matt finish
- It foams hot and cold, and works with both dairy and plant-based milk
- It’s on sale now for £129.95 (approx $170 / AUS$250) direct from Smeg
If you enjoy a shot of espresso but long for a luxurious latte in the morning, you’ll be pleased to know that Smeg has given its compact Mini milk frother a fresh new look for 2026. Originally available in a glossy black or white finish, the little appliance is now also available in a satiny matte finish that looks less smart and less smart about getting fingerprints.
Manual espresso machines usually have a steam wand to froth your milk, compact bean-to-cup machines (like the excellent Philips Baristina I reviewed recently) don’t, leaving you with a perfectly brewed espresso but no way to turn it into a latte or cappuccino. It’s the same story with even the best Nespresso machines; without anything extra, foam is out of the question.
This is where an independent milk frother comes into the picture. I’ve tested quite a few of these little gadgets as TechRadar’s Homes Editor, and the Smeg Mini Milk Frother remains my favourite. It is particularly easy to use.
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This little frother can be used with dairy or plant-based milk, which it heats to a constant temperature of 140F / 60C while whipping it into a creamy froth. This is an ideal drinking temperature and means your coffee will never taste scalded or ‘custard’.
The mini milk frother allows you to froth milk cold as well, which is excellent considering how many espresso machines now allow you to brew with cold water rather than hot. Just add cold foam and a few ice cubes and you’ve got an iced cappuccino in no time, at a fraction of the price of coffee shop drinks.
It’s also much easier to use than a steam wand, making it a great option for anyone with limited hand mobility. Just pour in your milk, press the big button and you’re good to go. When you’re done, its non-stick coating makes it easy to clean; a quick rinse and wipe and it’s ready to use again.
My only gripes were that the fill level markings inside can be hard to see, depending on the lighting in your kitchen, and unlike the more advanced (but also more expensive) Dreo Baristamaker, you can’t choose the texture of your finished foam.
The new mini milk frother is available now direct from Smeg for £129.95 (approx $170 / AU$250. If you’d rather stick with the original glossy finish, there’s a range of colours, including red, cream and pastel green for $200 / £99.95 / AU$169.
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