

🥛 Elevate your mornings with fresh, homemade plant milk—because your health deserves the best!
The AlfaBot N2 Nut Milk Maker is a sleek, stainless steel 35 oz automatic machine powered by an 800W motor and equipped with 10 durable blades. It effortlessly blends and strains nuts, beans, and grains into smooth, preservative-free plant-based milk, yogurt, or juice. Featuring five preset modes, a delay start timer, and a one-touch self-cleaning function, it’s designed for busy professionals seeking healthy, sustainable alternatives with minimal effort.



| ASIN | B0CRB472B8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 59,257 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 48 in Automatic Milk Frothers |
| Brand | AlfaBot |
| Capacity | 1000 Millilitres |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (946) |
| Date First Available | 28 Mar. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 kg |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | N2 |
| Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 22.35 cm; 1.44 kg |
| Special Features | Powerful Motor, Large Capacity, Versatile Functionality, Delay Setting, Self Cleaning |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
T**E
Brilliant quality machine.
This AlfaBot ilk machine is fantastic and makes our morning routine so much easier. The quality is really nice and the product is easy to use and makes lovely quality nut milks and yogurt. The process is simple. You just add your desired ingredients, add water to the desired level and then select your program... These are all very clearly labeled and easy touch button on the body refers to a specific desired end product such as "almond milk" or "yogurt". Once in operating the AlfaBot machine operates quietly and does not take long to create perfectly tasty and smooth milk. This even has a delayed start setting if you want to have something ready when you wake in the morning. The star of the show is the self cleaning button which works super well and saves the need to deep clean around the blades too regularly. Very good value for money.
I**Y
Excellent product
Used this twice now and am very impressed. It is so good for making soy milk which has been labour intensive until this arrived. Easy to use, quick and efficient, easy to clean and the milk is delicious. The added benefit is that you get more milk using less beans so that makes it much more economical. So far, I love it.
S**T
Excellent
I have wanted a plant milk maker for a while but either the high cost or poor reviews put me off...until I saw this one. I've made oat milk, hazelnut milk and cashew milk. The nut milks are amazing - really easy process and lovely outcomes with both. The milk takes less 15 mins to make and is no hassle at all. The oat milk isn't so great. I've tried it twice and it's pretty gloopy/slimy which is a shame but I am still pleased with the machine as the nut milks are so good (and more nutritious than oat when I come to think of it). There is a self-cleaning function on the machine which feels a bit pointless - it's easy enough to clean the machine by hand. The maker is really well made, looks very nice in the kitchen and not huge from a storage perspective. A few people have commented on the noise of the machine but this really didn't bother me at all. The instructions have definitely not been written by someone who speaks good English but they're easy enough to understand :) Overall, if you're in any doubt, I would say get it! UPDATE 2 MONTHS IN: As I bought this to make oat milk and that didn't work so well, I have been trying other recipes in order to create a milk that is as creamy as oat milk for tea, coffee, etc but where the taste wasn't overpowering. We are loving the following: *100g of broken cashew nuts *Two pinches of salt *Two teaspoons of sugar *One teaspoon of vanilla essence I recently switched from using cashew nuts from Lidl to the "broken cashew nuts" from Grapetree which cost £8.99 for 1 kilo. When I used the ones from Lidl most of the cashew nuts stayed in the muslin/sieve after blending. However when I switched to Grapetree ones, all the cashew nut was blended into the milk which means it's much more creamy and nutritious.
A**R
Works only once
Really nice soy milk on 1st try although we had to use the extra filter bag to get a smooth milk. Too bad on 2nd try the water keeps spilling one a few minutes into the cycle despite water at minimum level and the lid on lock
F**R
Easy to Use Nut Milk Maker
Prefect for what I was after, a simple, easy to use nut milk making machine, predominantly I wanted it to make soy milk but great to have the other programs for nuts etc. For soy milk I just use 60g of dried soy beans (fill the included metal strainer half full and that's about 60g), put them in the unit, fill with water to no higher than the max line, I added three large dates (pits obviously removed). Secure the lid and select beans option, 35 mins later it's done. Use provided for bags to strain (or drink as is for a thicker drink). You can use pre-soaked beans which might give you a creamier drink but I'm happy with the quick and easy version. Overall very happy with my purchase, great results and easy to clean.
P**D
Using this nearly every day
Am loving using this nut milk maker, that does other things as well. If you make your own nut milk and buy nuts in bulk you do save a lot of money over shop bought plant milks and also you know what goes into it so its not full of additives and guar gum etc. It takes only about ten minutes to make the nut milk and has a self clean function too so easy to keep clean. On the minus side it is quite noisy but i guess thats unavoidable when its got to blend up nuts etc. It comes with a recipe book and filters so that you can make the milk as smooth as you like but i don't usually filter mine. If i had to make an improvement i would have preferred it to be cordless like a kettle as its quite heavy to lift when the motor is in the actual jug and not in the stand and the cord could be a little longer. Still very happy with it though.
J**D
Tasty milk, a few flaws
Plant-based milk without queuing at the supermarket? That’s something I can raise my morning mug to. I’ve had the AlfaBot N2 for a fortnight and it whizzes everything from almonds to soya beans into a smooth one-litre batch. The motor sounds robust and the ten stainless blades look fierce enough to shred a cricket ball if they got the chance. There are five settings, covering nuts, beans, yoghurt, juice and grains, and the delay timer lets me load it before a walk and come home to fresh milk. Almond and cashew batches are spot-on, with no sediment once I pour the liquid through the muslin bag supplied. Oat milk is a touch slimy, and the self-clean function feels more theatrical than useful, so I usually give the jug a quick rinse under the tap. Noise levels match a budget blender, nothing dramatic, although the instruction booklet reads as though someone translated it by torchlight. Build quality is reassuring, with food-grade stainless steel inside and a lid that clicks shut with conviction. Overall, I’m chuffed. It turns out creamy nut milk, saves on cartons, and looks smart on the worktop. For the price, it’s a cracking buy for anyone nurturing a plant-based habit in drizzly Britain.
S**T
Gran producto Nos ha permitido desayunos y meriendas más sanas, las leches se preparan fácil y nos da tranquilidad saber que no tienen conservadores
D**O
Puede usarse con bastante facilidad, yo le dejo que utilice el tiempo preestablecido cuando seleccionas la opción 1 en el menú (NUTS). Por ahora solo he probado este opción con distintos frutos secos: almendras peladas, nueces, mix del mercadona que incluye otros frutos naturales. Le echo 3 cacitos del que trae con las medidas que señala de agua (vienen unas muescas. en el interior). Se queda ya caliente y sin apenas posos, yo no lo cuelo ni nada porque apenas queda en el fondo y además está bueno y nutritivo. Luego se limpia también con facilidad en otra opción que tiene añadiendo agua (yo lo hago siempre al terminar para que no se seque con restos). Va de vicio, cuando pueda pruebo a hacer horchata y yogur
H**.
I got it in October, and two months later it is now broken. I took incredibly good care of it and maybe only used it 7 times in total, however, the circuit board is all scrambled and won't work. At this price point, I expected the product to last a lot longer.
C**A
Bei der 1. Lieferung war der Deckel defekt. Zeigte mir immer die Fehlermeldung S2 an. Das zweite Gerät war zum Glück in Ordnung. Man kann damit ganz einfach wunderbare cremige pflanzliche Milch herstellen. Ja, ganz leise ist die Maschine nicht. Es ist aber erträglich. Die Reinigung schafft die Maschine allerdings nicht so gut. Mit etwas manueller Nacharbeit ist es dann kein Problem. Auf jeden Fall würde ich das Gerät weiterempfehlen. Ich möchte sie jedenfalls nicht mehr missen.
P**Y
Inizialmente ero scettica, invece funziona perfettamente. Spiegazioni e libretto di ricette in italiano, ma soprattutto semplicita' nell'uso di una macchina concepita con intelligenza per le varie esigenze. Ho fatto la prima prova con la ricetta del latte di mandorle, incredibilmente cremoso e gustoso. Ho filtrato con facilita' il poco residuo, triturato dalla macchina in modo super fino che avrei potuto anche lasciarlo nel latte. Cio' che resta dopo aver filtrato il latte si puo' riutilizzare per fare crepes, polpette o biscotti. Alla fine di ogni programma basta mettere dell'acqua pulita fino al livello massimo e avviare il programma di autopulizia, e il gioco e' fatto. Ha uno pratico scovolino per pulire le bottiglie. E' molto solida e fatta bene, quindi spero che duri molto. AGGIORNAMENTO CON RICETTE: - SUCCHI DI FRUTTA ottimi e perfetti in 5 minuti, il mio consiglio e' usare al massimo 250 gr di frutta (qualsiasi essa sia) 20 gr di succo di limone, 60/80 gr di zucchero a piacere, acqua fino al livello max. - LATTE DI SOIA, dopo aver messo in ammollo i fagioli di soia secca, sciacquateli bene e tostateli per 15 minuti a 140° in forno o nella friggitrice ad aria. Risciacquate nuovamente la soia tostata e poi procedete con la ricetta 60 gr di soia, acqua fino al livello max, 2 datteri denocciolati o sciroppo di acero per dolcificarlo un po' e un cucchiaino di estratto di vaniglia per aromatizzare (opzionale, potete farlo anche al naturale senza aggiungere niente altro che soia) . Il mio consiglio e' di allungare il tempo di cottura del latte di soia per altri 10 minuti, ricominciando il programma e poi fermarlo. Infine filtrate con il filtrino in acciaio oppure con il pratico sacchetto di garza sottile. - YOGURT, 1 litro di latte intero o parzialmente scremato, 80 di yogurt per fare lo starter oppure 1 gr di fermenti lattici per yogurt in polvere, (ma il trucco, facoltativo, per rendere lo yogurt piu' cremoso, e' quello di aggiungere anche 30 gr di latte in polvere scremato) Non aggiungere zuccheri o altro e procedete con il programma. Lo yogurt oltrepassa di poco il livello max ma non e' un problema.
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