I bought the Mini Whipper not too long ago and I used it once...and was not impressed.
The reason: First I thought the whip part on the bottom was quite big, bigger than I thought it would be. I have tall, skinny glasses and the bottom part (coil) is the same size as the bottom of my glasses! How is that supposed to "whip" your chocolate milk up? I'll tell ya...it just didn't work, I couldn't get the chocolate to mix with the milk. So, I just used a regular spoon and that did the trick. (FYI: I was using Nesquick ) I was bummed because I choose a spoon to mix my chocolate milk over a PC product!
Is it just meant more for smoothies and stuff, where you have thicker things in it that need to be whipped? But even if that's the case, the bottom coil is still the same size as my glasses and so it doesn't produce a swirling, mixing motion. Does that make sense? I really feel they need to redo the Mini Whipper and make the bottom coil smaller. What do ya'll think?
The reason: First I thought the whip part on the bottom was quite big, bigger than I thought it would be. I have tall, skinny glasses and the bottom part (coil) is the same size as the bottom of my glasses! How is that supposed to "whip" your chocolate milk up? I'll tell ya...it just didn't work, I couldn't get the chocolate to mix with the milk. So, I just used a regular spoon and that did the trick. (FYI: I was using Nesquick ) I was bummed because I choose a spoon to mix my chocolate milk over a PC product!
Is it just meant more for smoothies and stuff, where you have thicker things in it that need to be whipped? But even if that's the case, the bottom coil is still the same size as my glasses and so it doesn't produce a swirling, mixing motion. Does that make sense? I really feel they need to redo the Mini Whipper and make the bottom coil smaller. What do ya'll think?