These Are the 6 Best Nut Milk Makers We Researched and Tested

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Best Nut Milk Makers

Verywell / Amelia Manley

While there are several packaged, plant-based milk options available on the market, it’s easy to make your own non-dairy milk with a nut milk maker. This simple kitchen appliance comes in a variety of shapes and sizes and will produce fresh nut milk in as little as a few minutes. Buying a nut milk maker may be a bit of an upfront investment but can certainly save you money in the long run by replacing your weekly carton of almond milk

Nicole Bodin, MS, RD says, "Homemade nut milk is often more nutritious than store-bought because it’s fresher and uses no preservatives or stabilizers. It can be fun to create your own plant-based milks using a variety of different nuts, seeds, grains, and flavorings. Using a nut milk maker is also a sustainable, environmentally friendly choice, as it reduces waste and energy usage."

When selecting our top list of nut milk makers, we researched ones with the best cost, versatility, ease of use, and speed. We also tested several products on our list by making a variety of nut milks at home and included our testing insights. A registered dietitian from our Review Board also reviewed this article for accuracy and the best way to evaluate nut milk makers.

Best Overall

ChefWave Milkmade Dairy Alternative Vegan Milk Maker

4.2
ChefWave Milkmade Dairy Alternative Vegan Milk Maker

Amazon

Pros
  • Easy to use with six presets for a variety of milks

  • High yield per ounce of nuts

  • Does not require pre-soaking nuts or straining (has a built-in filter)

  • Hands-free, self-cleaning function

Cons
  • Expensive

  • Nut milk is on the thin side

The ChefWave Milkmade Dairy Alternative Vegan Milk Maker is our top pick because it is easy to use and has six presets to make all your favorite plant-based milks at home. Its sleek design resembles a coffee maker, so it will blend in with the rest of your kitchen appliances on the countertop.

Whether you choose the almond, cashew, oat, soy, macadamia, or coconut milk setting, your nut milk will be ready in less than 20 minutes. We love that this machine has settings for all of these ingredients and a digital display for selecting liquid quantity. It also offers a delayed start option.

We also love that it was so easy to use. You don't need to pre-soak your ingredients before making milk; you can just throw them all in. Also, it requires considerably fewer ingredients—you only need one tablespoon of nuts for every 20 ounces of milk you want made. However, we did notice it is thinner, more watery consistency of liquid, even if you adjust the nut to water ratio. The machine steams the ingredients while grinding and processing, so the milk is always dispensed hot, but it can be chilled in the fridge and served cold.

You can store leftover nut milk in your fridge right in the glass Milkmade container. We also love the machine will automatically self-clean once your milk is prepared, so you don’t have to worry about cleaning up each time you make a batch.

Price at time of publication: $250

Key Specs:
Liquid capacity:
 10-ounces or 20-ounces | Care: self-clean option | Presets: Yes - 6

Best Fast

Almond Cow Plant-Based Milk Maker

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Almond Cow

Pros
  • Easy to use, one button function

  • Built in filter, no straining required

  • Produces milk in one minute or less

Cons
  • Hand wash only, harder to clean

  • Securing the top of the filter basket can be tricky

If you want to make your own nut milk in one minute or less, the Almond Cow is the perfect appliance for you. It’s the speediest nut milk maker on this list, making it great for those with a busy or hectic schedule.

Each batch of nut milk in the Almond Cow makes five to six cups. Add one-half cup to one cup of any combination of nuts, seeds, and grains, plus water to make your milk. While the machine does not have a heating function, you can fill the machine with either hot or cold water, depending on the temperature you want the milk to be at the end.

Almond Cow recommends soaking your ingredients beforehand for the smoothest nut milk, which we agree improves the final product. While it does come with a built in filter, we found it still needed some additional straining to reduce the potentially gritty or slimy texture, depending on the type of nut or grain you are using. We found that an additional straining of both almond milk and oat milk improved the mouthfeel and overall texture.

The Almond Cow is extremely easy to use. Just add your ingredients to the machine, plug it in, and press a button. We also like that it is a small appliance, suitable for those with minimal kitchen counter space. It has just a few parts, including the blade, stainless steel pitcher, and mesh strainer, but they do require hand washing.

Price at time of publication: $245

Key Specs:
Liquid capacity:
 5-6 cups | Care: hand wash only | Presets: Yes - 1

Best Single-Serve

NUTR Automatic Nut Milk Maker

4.2
NUTR Automatic Nut Milk Maker

Amazon

Pros
  • Compact design with self-clean function

  • Does not require pre-soaking

  • Temperature control settings for making hot and cold beverages

Cons
  • Does not include a built-in filter function

NUTR Nut Milk Maker is a great choice if you are looking for a compact design to make smaller 1-2 cup servings of plant-based milk (including almond, cashew, soy, coconut, rice, flax and more). We love that it does not require presoaking ingredients and that it's easy to use and clean with a 90 second self-cleaning function. We found their user manual to be clear and easy to understand, with detailed instructions, as well as tips and recipes for different types of milk alternatives.

To make the milk, simply add your base of choice, water and, if desired, flavorings (like spices, such as cinnamon, and/or sweeteners), then press start, and your milk is ready in minutes. If you want to presoak your ingredients for a creamier final product, you can soak them in the machine and set it to a delayed start. This machine does not have a built-in filter, but it comes with a separate strainer to remove pulp. Alternatively, you can run the machine for two cycles, which we found gave only a minimal amount of pulp and grittiness, even with harder nuts like almonds.

Another added feature is the temperature control setting, which allows you to choose from room temperature, warm or hot, depending on how you plan to use the milk. For example, the hot function is perfect for making milk for a hot coffee beverage. It also has a keep warm setting for refilling your cup. Depending on the temperature preset you use, it can take anywhere from 4-20 minutes to produce the milk.

Price at time of publication: $190

Key Specs:
Liquid capacity:
 2 cups | Care: Self-cleaning | Presets: Yes - 3 heat settings

Best Budget

Chef'n Nut Milk Maker

Chef'n Nut Milk Maker

Amazon

Pros
  • Compact size

  • Lower price point

  • Easy to clean

Cons
  • Must be used with a blender

  • Can take up to 30 minutes

The Chef’n Nut Milk Maker is an affordable, compact nut milk maker perfect for those who already own a blender. This nut milk maker is made to be used with a blender, eliminating the need for a nut milk bag.

To make nut milk with the Chef’n Nut Milk Maker, start by blending a cup of soaked raw nuts, seeds, or grains with water. Blend the soaked ingredients in your blender and pour the nut milk into the Chef’n filter to strain it. In 30 minutes or less, you’ll have nut milk ready to drink.

The Chef’n comes with a glass carafe to strain your nut milk into. Just store any leftovers in the refrigerator in the carafe and its silicone lid. It’s easy to clean, has a low profile, and is a simple solution for making homemade nut milk with a blender.

Price at time of publication: $30

Key Specs:
Liquid capacity:
 34-ounces | Care: Dishwasher safe | Presets: No

Best Splurge

NutraMilk Nut Processor

4.2
NutraMilk Nut Processor

Amazon

Pros
  • Large capacity

  • Does not require pre-soaking nuts

  • Multipurpose

  • Can go in the dishwasher

Cons
  • Expensive

  • Waiting time between processing steps (from nut butter to nut milk)

If you’re serious about making frequent large batches of homemade nut milk, you may want to splurge on the NutraMilk machine. We found this nut milk maker has a super smooth and creamy milk in under twelve minutes. There is no need to pre-soak your ingredients, thanks to the powerful 500-watt motor.

The NutraMilk works by first making a creamy nut butter in the large capacity work bowl. Add water to the nut butter to make nut milk, which the machine does by filtering out fine particles as the nut butter mixes with the liquid. The bowl comes with a built-in spigot for easy dispensing. Depending on the type of milk you are making, it can take anywhere from 5 minutes (for oat milk) to 11 minutes (for almond milk).

This machine allows for adjusting the consistency of your milk easily by tweaking the recipes (adding less water for thicker milks). Pre-soaking nuts and straining the final product are not necessary steps; however, we think these steps improved the overall texture and mouthfeel of the milk, particularly for almond milk.

Make up to two liters of homemade nut milk in the NutraMilk, and store it in the refrigerator for up to seven days for optimal freshness. The container and parts are dishwasher-safe for easy clean-up, and the NutraMilk comes with a cleaning brush.

Price at time of publication: $500

Key Specs:
Liquid capacity:
 2 Liters | Care: Dishwasher safe parts | Presets: Yes - multi-speed and multifunction

Most Versatile

Idavee Brand IAE15 Presto Pure Soy Milk Maker

Idavee Brand IAE15 Presto Pure Soy Milk Maker

Amazon

Pros
  • Large capacity

  • Does not require presoaking nuts

Cons
  • Expensive

  • Does not include a self-straining function

The Idavee PrestoPure machine does more than just make nut milk. You can also use it to make soup, porridge, and fresh juices. The large 1.9-liter capacity pitcher is perfect for large families or if you use nut milks frequently for drinking, baking, and cooking.

One benefit of using the Idavee for nut milk is you can choose a dry or wet setting, depending on if you soak your ingredients or not. This machine does not include a filter, so you may have to strain the nut milk manually for super-smooth nut milk if there are nut or seed particles.

Since there is no filter, assembly and clean-up are super simple. The double-walled stainless steel pitcher means this machine works quietly, and the outer layer provides heat protection for safety.

Price at time of publication: $140

Key Specs:
Liquid capacity:
 1.9 Liters | Care: Hand wash recommended | Presets: Yes - 7

How We Tested and Selected

When selecting our top list of nut milk makers, we researched numerous products on the market and considered design, size, speed, power, durability and versatility. We chose products that are easy to use and clean and also took price into consideration. When making our selections, we spoke with several Registered Dietitians, including Nicole Bodin, MS, RD, to get their insight on their own experiences with these products and also considered online customer reviews and ratings.

We tested at home five nut milk makers at home and made a variety of milks from oats, almonds, and cashews. We tested how easy it was to use at home from set up to clean up as well as the quality of the milk it made. Of the five we tested, ChefWave was our favorite. We also really liked how easy and fast Almond Cow Nut Milk Maker was.

We also tested Tribest Soyabella Automatic Nut and Seed Milk Maker, but we found it confusing to fit the pieces together at first when using it, and it took a longer time to make the nut milk.

What to Look for in a Nut Milk Maker

Ingredient Requirements:

When purchasing a nut milk maker, look to see if the machine requires you to soak nuts and ingredients overnight before making nut milk. If you are not the best planner, this can be a barrier to using your nut milk maker. If you have a busy or hectic schedule, you may prefer a machine that does not require you to soak ingredients.

Filter or Filterless Design:

In order to make super smooth nut milk without any particles, the milk needs to go through some sort of filter. Some nut milk makers, like the Almond Cow, have an internal filter built into the machine that does the filtration for you.

If your machine does not have an internal filter, you may need to filter nut milk manually using some kind of external filter like a nut milk bag. A benefit of a filterless design is easier and faster cleanup.

Additional Features:

Some nut milk makers come with additional settings for uses beyond making nut milk, like the Idavee. Depending on your needs and desires, you may be interested in purchasing a machine that does a bit more.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I make nut milk in a blender?

    Making nut milk in a blender is actually quite simple. First, soak nuts overnight in water. This step helps soften the nuts. The next day, add the soaked nuts to your blender with clean water. A good ratio to start with is one cup of nuts to four to five cups of water. You can also add flavors and sweeteners like cinnamon, maple syrup, or vanilla extract to the blender.

    Blend for one to two minutes until creamy and smooth. You’ll notice the liquid and solid pulp will separate pretty quickly after blending, so to make extra smooth nut milk, strain out the liquid from the pulp using a nut milk bag. 

  • Which nut milk is most like cow's milk?

    From a taste perspective, oat milk and almond milk are pretty similar to cow’s milk. Both have mild, light, and slightly sweet flavors and a creamy consistency.

    Nutritionally speaking, soy milk is most similar to cow’s milk because they have the same amount of protein and a similar amount of saturated fat. One cup of soy milk has 50 calories, 6 grams of protein, and no grams of saturated fat. Compare that to one cup of skim milk, which has 100 calories, 10 grams of protein, and 0 grams of saturated fat. One cup of low-fat milk provides 111 calories, 8 grams of protein, and 1.5 grams of saturated fat.

  • How much do nut milk makers cost?

    The price of nut milk makers can vary greatly, depending on the brand and type. Our list ranges in price from $30 to $500. The more expensive versions typically do not require pre-soaking nuts and often have multiple presets for different types of milk alternatives. They also tend to have higher-powered motors, reducing the time it takes to make the milk. Additionally, some of the expensive versions are multi-use and can be used to make other beverages or nut butter.

    When deciding if the higher-priced versions are worth it for you, consider how frequently you plan to use it, the volume of milk you are looking to make, and if you want the option for multi-use.

Why Trust Verywell Fit?

Alex Aldeborgh is a Registered Dietitian who counsels clients on plant-based diets and follows a primarily plant-based diet herself. She also has a healthy food blog with years of recipe development experience. She is extremely familiar with making nut milk and using plant milk alternatives in her daily life and would happily purchase and use any of these products for herself.

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