🥛 Milk your way to a greener lifestyle!
The NAMAM1 Plant Milk Maker allows you to create fresh, homemade plant-based milk from oats, seeds, or nuts in just minutes. With its innovative technology, it blends and strains in one container, ensuring a smooth texture and easy cleanup. This all-in-one solution comes with a cleaning brush, pulp pouch, and pitcher, backed by a 15-year warranty for lasting quality.
J**E
Worth the money
We absolutely love of Nama milk machine. We have been making cashew milk all the time. It's fresh, has only 3 ingredients, raw cashews, water and dates. So easy to make and incredible easy to clean. We also made soy milk and some of the others drinks in the recipe book.
H**A
Nama M1
First of all the packaging is the best and done so nicely really a lot of care has been taken into this. Making nut milks has been the best thing I’ve ever done. The Nama makes it so easy to use the cleanup is very easy and the milk tastes great and so creamy. It definitely is worth every dollar. The quality shows from the packaging to all the product that it produces. I’m so happy with it and the 15 year warranty is unbelievable! When I make coconut milk I use the pulp in the treats that I make for my dog he loves them.
H**1
Better than I thought it would be
Absolutely wonderful product. Thought it was a little bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. Seems durable and rock solid.
L**A
Great tasting almond milk
This product is easy to use and effective. The recipes it comes with are very creative. We bought it as a gift for mom who only drinks almond milk and started off trying the very simple recipe and were delighted with the almond milk. We inspired mom to be creative and make all sorts of things with it.
H**2
Fantastic machine
This unit is amazing. I have owned other nut milk makers in the past(ver expensive & very cheap) and have always had to strain my milk. I was always so disgusted by the thought that my hands were squeezing a bag to release the milk and separated the pulp after. All I could think was if anyone saw me doing this they would never drink the milk in my refrigerator, it just seemed so unsanitary no matter how clean my hands.Look at this photo. It says everything. Of course I put down a strainer on my first use just to see what would happen and to my surprise. All that was left were tiny black flecks, likely the vanilla bean.The result was a very creamy cashew creamer. I created my own recipe, using light coconut milk, a cup of water, a few dates (that I did not soak), pinch of salt and a cup of soaked cashews. I am so excited to use this in my coffee instead of the $6.99 Chobani creamer that I feel does nothing for my health.
R**K
Worth the cost
I've been making my own almond milk for a few years - soaking the almonds, pureeing them in the blender, then the worst part - squeezing the milk out of a nut bag. I know, first world problems. But if you use a lot of nut milk in your household, this machine will pay for itself in terms of time and effort saved over the long run - super fast, gets every drop out of the nuts and so easy to clean. Even though the instructions say you don't have to soak your almonds, after trying it both with and without soaking, I still soak my almonds as it results in a creamier milk which I prefer. I am looking forward to trying the other nut recipes from the included booklet.
M**N
Product is living up to it's praise.
It has been just as advertised for me.
E**K
Pretty Good
If I had a store-bought quality recipe for oat milk, this machine would be perfect to process it. It comes with a recipe book, but they just aren't store-bought quality oat milk recipes, which is all my son drinks. It makes straining so simple and does a better (and much easier) job than a blender and strainer/cheesecloth. It collects up the pulp easily and even includes a storage bag and recipes for ways to use it! It's very high quality, modern, and sleek. I love the ease of it, from putting it together, learning about it, making milk, cleaning, and storage, it's all simple and easy. It's quite quiet and only runs for 2 minutes. I'll keep trying new ways to make oat milk until I find the one that produces a competitor with store-bought!
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