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Tribest Soyabella Soymilk Maker
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Reviews by Users
08 Dec 2008



What a labor saver! This makes fool proof great tasting soymilk.
This makes having soymilk so easy compared to homemade. Less mess, never "beany" tasting, the okara comes out cooked and no exposed heating element. The vanilla recipe tastes every bit as good as store bought. One surprise for me was this grinds the beans finer than my blender ever did. If dried out this truly could be soy flour. I like mixing it in as a creamer in soups. The downside to this fineness is that some does get through the filter basket. A little cheese cloth in the top of a brita...
–S.C.from Amazon.com
12 Nov 2008



The "Elegant" Soyabella? Let me save you some pain!
My family and I have been drinking soy and rice milk for a number of years and this machine seemed to be a good solution as I wanted to cut down on our grocery bill. After learning more about the problems with tetra-pak containers, I was completely turned off.
I purchased the "Elegant" Soyabella and wanted to share my own personal experience. I was initially excited to receive my machine and begin making my first batch of milk. Overall, I found the Soyabella to be very problematic. <...
–S. Wilsonfrom Amazon.com
01 Nov 2008



Pretty is as pretty does--very poorly designed
I'd been using a friend's SoyQuick Soymilk Maker SDZ5 , but decided I wanted my own machine. I looked at several soy machines, and ended up buying a Soyabella. WHAT A MISTAKE! After using it only a couple of times, I was very unhappy with it. Soyabella seems to have sacrificed safety and functionality for a pretty facade. The soymilk and almond milk were very good, but the design is definitely poor.
I was surprised to see how viciously sharp the blades are, and in cleaning it, I ended...
–J. Metcalffrom Amazon.com