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Originally Posted by Ro22
Thanks for sharing! I love my hot chocolate and have it every day. I have an electric pot where I heat the water and add to my powder. I love it but I have to watch it as I don't want it to get too hot. I assume you make yours with water rather than milk while on IP. Have you found it creamier with this product vs adding hot water ot the powder? And, how well does the temperature gauge work - I read that it will shut off when it reaches desired temperature. I'm just trying to figure out if it is worth $130 when I have something already I like. If I can make it even creamier and the temperature gauge works well, I will get it.
I love hot drinks because I am always cold but I hate coffee and tea.
I'm not sure creamier is the word I would use. I would go with smoother, possibly silkier. Much more pleasing than the ones I microwave at work.
The temperature gauge is excellent. Very precise and always stops at the set temperature. There is no chance of overheating and coagulating the proteins. The only time it has had an issue was once when the spinning disk wasn't pushed far enough down to spin. That time I had some protein cooked onto the pitcher but the rest of the drink was the same texture as if I had microwaved. I generally heat to 150 and find it hot enough. If I know I'm putting it in a to go cup I will go up to 160 so that it is still hot when I drink it and the texture is the same.
I've always used an RTD for hot chocolate since having it so I've never thought about milk vs. water. I add two shots of espresso to make a chocolate mocha when I have it in the morning.
I have used it to heat the chicken soup packet too. I still mix it in a shaker with cold water then pour it into the heating pitcher. It might mix well enough with the frothing disk, but I have never thought to try.
I've had it for 11 months and still get excited by it every time I use it. I have even considered getting a second one for work but fear just how crazy my coworkers might think I am then.