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ZenTong Infi
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| Brand | ZenTong Infi |
|---|---|
| Color | Beige |
| Special Feature | Heating |
| Capacity | 1200 Milliliters |
| Product Dimensions | 6"D x 5.11"W x 10.62"H |
| brand | ZenTong Infi |
|---|---|
| color | Beige |
| special_feature | Heating |
| capacity | 1200 Milliliters |
| product_dimensions | 6"D x 5.11"W x 10.62"H |
| included_components | Cup, Instruction Manual, Lid |
| style | Countertop Blenders |
| recommended_uses_for_product | Blending |
| power_source | Electric |
| control_type | full |
| container_material | Stainless Steel |
| manufacturer | ZenTong Infi |
| item_weight | 4.02 pounds |
| item_model_number | 20250108-8112 |
| best_sellers_rank | #213,036 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #418 in Countertop Blenders |
| date_first_available | February 20, 2025 |












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Awsome , it works fantastic Read more
Super recommended. I often use it to make herbal tea Read more
I got this "9 in 1 Nut Milk Maker Machine,40oz(1200ml) Automatic Soy Milk Maker Blender for Homemade Oat,Coconut,Plant-Based Milk and Non-Dairy Beverages" to try. We tried it with beans, and this nut maker created a highly smooth, bean-based drink. It has built-in protection that the machine cannot be turned on without the cover secured. The self-cleaning is also nice. However, this is a small unit that can handle a small cup of drink in a short time. It is good at what it is doing, but it doesn't have additional common functionalities. Looking at the price, I would consider this still a poor value. I would not recommend it as a result. Read more


This is not just a nut milk maker. This is all you need -- a 9-in-1 tool -- for quickly and easily making nut milk as well as oatmeal, baby food and other drink options. It is well-designed too -- and it seems sturdy enough to last. At unboxing, I did realize that the instructions weren't as clear as I might hope. However, I was able to figure this out quite quickly (just with common sense and a few online videos). Once you've used it successfully, you simply repeat. Presto! You've made nut milk! I definitely recommend watching online tutorials on how to make good nut milk. There is an art to it. So, thankfully, this is a great tool to help get you started. This will only make what I would call a "personal" amount of nut milk; so, you might consider whether you're looking for one for yourself or for a large family. This works fast and efficiently. So, you could use it repeatedly. It doesn't seem to get too hot to overheat. With all of this in mind, this is a good value for the price. Most nut milk makers (or blenders) are much more expensive. Yet, this is simple and effective. It seems like it will last too. I do wish that the instructions were clearer; however, that is easily remedied anyway. This is still a very good buy! Read more
Do not purchase this product, because it may be faulty. I purchased this milk maker machine in June/2025. I opened it on 8/25/2025, the product showed an error message . This machine is faulty. Please be sure to check your machine the day you receive it. I will be throwing it away. Read more
Very easy to operate. You don't need to put too much beans in to make delicious soy milk. The sound is a little loud. Everything else is great. Read more
The positives about this plant milk maker is that it cleans up easily. It didn't leak, so that's also a plus. It is not easy to use and the directions are appalling. I ended up googling for a recipe as the few it has aren't something most people will ever use. It overheated within 2 minutes of finally getting it to work. I ended up having to dump everything out. It is not well made and not sturdy. The lid doesn't fit well at all. It is not worth the price and I don't recommend it. Read more
The media could not be loaded. I've been impressed with this little appliance since I got it. I'm a perpetual tea drinker at night and the thing that makes me really happy about this appliance is that I can fill it with water, set it to boil water and it'll boil it in about 2-3 minutes and then keep it at that temperature for up to 2 more hours. Perfect for my evening tea drinking. No more constantly getting up to boil more water or keep the teapot on the burner. I tried putting my tea bags in it once so that i'd just have hot tea but I guess in order to keep the water hot, it cycles and there are blades at the bottom so it tore up my tea bags and made an awful mess lol. The appliance doesn't come apart so it was a racket trying to get the tea bag strings detached from the blades lol. Today, in prep for this review I made oat milk using 2 cups of oats and filled the water up to the hot line. I started it at 11:15. The directions give most of this information but I had to extrapolate a bit. The picture on the listing shows one being able to make oat milk but there were no directions strictly for oat milk, rather for oat and peanut butter milk or something like that. In the end most of the recipes call for 2 cups or 35 grams of a product and water to the hot line so I went with that. I didn't know what to expect as this was the first time I made anything other than hot water. I wasn't even sure if I'd have to strain it but none of the instructions refer to straining the product. I used the Soy Milk function. Weirdly, the other options include boil water, juice, baby food, corn juice (?), scented tea and self clean (yay). I think I need to read the instructions more lol. Also there is a preset mode and I might need to investigate that a bit more. Within 5 minutes, the whole thing was hot and bubbling so I guess if you just want oatmeal in the morning, this also might be a good way to have that! By 11:40, the whole thing was finished. My result wasn't exactly milk lol but a very fine oatmeal gruel similar to the texture of Cream of Wheat. I imagine adding some brown sugar and cream to this would be wonderful but it's definitely not the consistency of milk. However, I can certainly see myself easily preparing this as a quick breakfast on a busy morning when all I have to do is throw this in and 20 minutes later, during which time I'm getting ready, I come back to a perfectly prepped meal. I imagine that some trial and error are required to fully maximize this appliance's features. The difference between this and say a Ninja would be that this gets stuff hot, while the Ninja is best at cold/frozen things to make smoothies. This would make smoothies also. Space is a premium in my kitchen but I moved all of my appliances and stuff around to make room for this right on my countertop. Excited to see the possibilities. Read more
