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The Tribest SB-132 Soyabella is a sleek, programmable soy milk maker that crafts fresh plant-based milks and tofu in minutes. Featuring patented grinding blades, customizable temperature settings, and a stainless steel, BPA-free design with hidden heating elements, it ensures safe, mess-free operation. Its versatile functions extend beyond soy milk to grinding coffee and seeds, making it a compact powerhouse for health-conscious professionals seeking convenience and quality in their kitchen.





| ASIN | B0CLMGSQ8T |
| Brand | Tribest |
| Color | White/Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (8) |
| Date First Available | 25 October 2023 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SB-132W-B |
| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 24.13 x 18.42 cm; 453.59 g |
| Special Features | Programmable |
L**E
I've been making almond milk for a few years now, to avoid gums and weird chemicals. Also almond milk is very expensive, but mostly it's a health thing. I usually use a blender and a nut milk bag. Getting this has made making almond milk so much easier. It's way easier to clean the filter with a scrub brush and tap out the almond grounds into the garbage than it was to try and clean them out of the nut milk bag. I love that it comes already filtered and yes, there is a slight amount of grit in there that would not be present if it was run through and that milk bag but it's not enough to make it not drinkable. Much faster to set up and clean up and a lot less dripping all over my counters and floors... The mesh filter is very thin and so you do you have to be careful not to bend it while you're cleaning it, but that shouldn't be too difficult to manage. This one is a lot more compact than some of its competitors and significantly less expensive. Takes up a lot less room, and if you need to make two batches because you have a dozen children, it's literally the simplest thing in the world and takes less than a minute to make a second batch. But you don't have a store giant container. Mine makes 6 cups. I put it in a half gallon mason jar in the fridge.
K**N
'Just got this and made my first batch of almond milk and I've got to say I love this machine! Within a matter of minutes I had a batch of almond milk without any of the fuss of blending, filtering, and squeezing the pulp through a nut milk bag. Previously I had a smaller machine from a different manufacturer and it not only took longer to process a batch of milk, but the machine was way noisier, made less milk, and I still had to filter the blended mixture. I haven't tried to make a heated milk (e.g. soy milk) yet, but am super excited to give it a go along with making crackers from the almond pulp. So glad I purchased it.
T**R
I love Soyabella for making soy milk. It faster, easier and hands-free compare to cooking on the stove. It’s also good for making raw nut, seed & grain milks. Cleanup is easy. I love that I control the ingredients and water amount. Thus, I can make creamers for coffee/tea; and milks for drinking/cereal.
K**T
I bought this based on reviews saying it makes almond milk. I put soaked almonds in it and after 5 cycles they were barely chopped. I poured the contents into my blender and went back to a nut bag. I waited almost a year after I bought it to try it and boy what a mistake because I can't return it. I'm not sure if I got a dud unit or if it's just not strong enough to chop soaked almonds but my bad. I'll purchase a machine designed for milk making next.
L**.
This product is a health hazard, do not get this product. Only after 3 months, I started to notice tiny black chunks of something in the milk. Further inspection show that these bits were coming from the motors. Opening up the head unit reveals the inside is fully of black dirt and chunks of unidentified materials. They were falling into the milk as the motor spins. I bough this machine for a cancer patient who cannot drink regular milk. I am beyond angry that this machine has been putting unknow chemicals, plastics/metals into the milk.
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