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The ChefWave Milkmade Non-Dairy Milk Maker is a sleek, programmable appliance designed to produce six varieties of plant-based milk quickly and conveniently. Featuring six preset programs, a digital touch interface, and an auto-clean function, it delivers fresh almond, oat, soy, cashew, macadamia, and coconut milk in under 20 minutes. With no prep or cleanup hassle, plus ETL certification and a 1-year warranty, it’s the ultimate kitchen upgrade for health-conscious, eco-friendly professionals.

















| ASIN | B08PP8N6QD |
| Brand | ChefWave |
| Brand Name | ChefWave |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,053 Reviews |
| Flavour | Almond, Cashew, Chocolate, Coconut, Oats, Soy, Strawberry, Vanilla |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00663701851984 |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 6.85 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 6.8 kg |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item weight | 6.8 kg |
| Manufacturer | ChefWave |
| Model Number | Milkmade |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Part Number | CW-NMM |
| Speciality | Vegan |
| UPC | 663701851984 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
User
Cumple con lo que promete
Es fácil de usar, supero las expectativas, no deja residuos de ningún tipo y aprovecha al máximo los ingredientes.excepto que a veces sale un poco del respirador y derrama ese es el único detalle fuera de eso, es muy practica y funcional.
User
Excellent product
The family is really enjoying the warm fresh nut milks. Cashew works better than almond as the almond leaves a more velvety taste to the milk. I will assume the almonds are harder to break down. As advertised the unit grinds all of the nuts or cereal, there are no remains that you then need to dispose of like other units on the market. Also, it self cleans at the end of each milk production. If you are looking at drinking alternatives to cows milk and you want to avoid all the additives in nut/cereal milks when buying grocery store options, then you should seriously consider this product.
User
Easy to use
Easy to use,time saving
User
Really Good Machine But Support Seems To Be Very Lacking (Updated 6/5/26 after 18 months or use)
I originally bought a NuMilk machine, which I used for several months before looking for something better. The main problem with NuMilk is that it insists on curating what drinks you make. You have to buy very expensive packets and they are insanely expensive, and very restrictive in terms of what nut milks you can make. So after a ton of research I bought a Milkmade.I'm actually very happy with it. I've made lots and lots of nut milk now. I've made almond, cashew, soy, and blends with 2 different nuts from those three. I love the result! It's a nuttier, better tasting milk than what I had been buying at the supermarket for many years, and it's shocking how inexpensively a bottle of milk can be made for. 2-3 Tablespoons of nuts and water is all you need!So to summarize... the advantages of Milkmade is that it's very inexpensive to operate with almost no effort on your part. The machine also does a nice job of cleaning itself and is straightforward to operate.The downsides are that the batches are pretty small (but larger than some). If you wanted to make a full medium-sized bottle of milk you'd probably need to do 2 batches, and the whole thing might take a half hour or so. You're also supposed to consume the milk within a few days. Also their instruction book/recipe book is really bad. I would expect a lot better, especially on the recipe side.I think the most disturbing thing though is that it seems to not really be supported by the company. As of this date, none of the replacement parts are available for sale (like the glass pitcher which is a high likelihood to break at some point). The product doesn't seem to be advertised anymore, and even finding a downloadable instruction booklet is only available from 3rd party websites. I'm definitely left with the impression that for all intents and purposes, they are selling off inventory and then discontinuing this machine, which is a bummer. Hopefully I'm wrong about that, but I've hedged my bets by buying a backup.UPDATE: 18 months later...If anything I like this machine even more. I make milk at least 2-3 time a week, and I use it for baking and drinking (or anywhere else I would have used store-bought milk). It's performed reliably and I think it was a great purchase. I'm updating it from 4 to 5 stars, even though I still worry somewhat about the ongoing support, but they seem to be going strong in selling these things.
User
Wrong voltage it 120v
We only can operate 220v machines in our countryI tried to use it with a voltage converter but it didn’t work as it gave me Error 7 which is related to the electric powerUnfortunately had to return it immediately
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