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Soyabella Soymilk Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Soybella Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $99.00
New (2) from $99.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 115524
MPN: SB-130 Model: SB-130 ASIN: B000I6658W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Unlike other soymilk makers, Soyabella does not have an exposed heating coil, but instead features a safely hidden heating element inside its stainless steel boiling chamber | | • | Soyabella's advanced safety features also prevent overflows, dry heating, and overheating for safe and reliable operation | | • | It is also compact and features a space-saving design so it doesn't waste valuable kitchen real estate. | | • | Soyabella's sleek figure and contemporary design also look stunning in any kitchen | | • | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Soyabella Soymilk Maker is the elegantly easy way to make fresh soymilk and a variety of other delicious recipes in your own kitchen. Simply add soybeans and water to the Soyabella Soymilk Maker and you get fresh soymilk in about 15 minutes. Soyabella is also great for making milk from a wide variety of beans, as well as for making fresh rice milk, rice paste, sesame paste, and porridge. It can even be used as a coffee grinder and mill by using included accessories. Plus, the Soyabella Soymilk Maker is extremely easy to clean
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| Customer Reviews:
best soymilk ever!!! January 5, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I love this machine. It is a breeze to use. It is easy to clean. I usually soak my beans over night, and in the morning I have fresh delicious soymilk in fifteen minutes. I've tasted alot of soymilk and this is by far my favorite. The machine comes with a recipe book. The only downside for me was that I thought it would make rice milk. It makes rice "paste", which i guess you could drink. (a little thick though)But overall, well worth it!
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