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The Tribest SB-132 Soyabella is a 200W, stainless steel automatic soy milk maker with a 1.3L capacity, designed for fast (30-second) preparation of fresh plant-based milks, tofu, soups, and more. Featuring a patented grinding blade and programmable safety functions, it offers a versatile, all-in-one solution for health-conscious professionals seeking preservative-free, homemade beverages and culinary innovation.
































| ASIN | B001DZ4OYY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,251,127 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 6,582 in Specialty Appliances 65,732 in Coffee Cups |
| Brand | Tribest |
| Capacity | 1.3 litres |
| Colour | Black/Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (584) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SB132 |
| Power / Wattage | 200 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 29.21 x 18.42 cm; 453.59 g |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Voltage | 120 |
A**Y
Not compatible with UK electric grid
Despite being advertised on the UK Amazon site - and there being a UK compatible model available - this item is for the USA only and cannot be used with the 240 volt system in the UK. This information is not available in the product description. Unfortunately I will have to return it and buy another one that can be used in Europe and the UK.
P**O
Es genial. De verdad es un gran producto. Después de unos 20 usos me comenzó a presentar algunas fallas pero tengo el presentimiento de que esto no pasa seguido. Estaré devolviendo el producto, sin embargo creo que pediré otro por su facilidad de uso, de lavado y la calidad de la leche que produce.
J**I
Llevo un tiempo con ella y estoy muy contento. En 5 minutos tienes 1,3 litros de leche de lo que quieras (menos la de soja, que tarda 15), listos para beber, y todo limpio otra vez (con agua en un santiamén). 1/2 quilo de avena cuesta alrededor de 2€, y puedes sacar hasta 10 jarras, con lo que amortizas la inversión de comprarla. Lo más natural para la salud que he encontrado en cuanto a poder beber leche vegetal. Recomendable 100 x 100.
N**!
I am happy with my purchase - it is worth the money (current price 113,00 EUR) and using a power converter here in Europe. The instruction manual is clearly written and pretty thorough, making it easy to read and understand how to properly use the device. Note to the manufacturer: I would just like to add a critique on the accompanying manual regarding the instructions on soaking the beans for 4 to 6 hours or over night. Soaking dried beans for only 4 to 6 hours is not long enough to completely or correctly rehydrate the beans and could impact the proper "cooking" of the soybeans in the machine, making the taste of the resulting soymilk slightly "raw" which many people would find unpleasant. I would change the soak time to at least 10 hours or overnight. The quality seems fairly high as far as materials and the fact that the heating element is concealed away from direct contact with the contents, so less chance to scorch and overall easier and safer to clean. Also, the self contained filter makes preparation less laborious, less accident prone, and less messy by eliminating the need to pour milk through any external strainer or nut milk bag. It is not hard to clean if you just clean the filter and carafe with the provided cleaning brush and pad not too long after using it. I have had no issues with filter clogging. Tip: Once the filter is cool, remove the pulp and completely submerge the filter in a solution of water and baking soda (not baking powder!) to keep debris soft until you can wash it if you can not wash it right away. The only criticism I have is that it's a little hard to tell when the filter is securely/correctly attached to the head. I wish there was a more obvious indication as to when the filter is completely attached, like a sound or a click to eliminate the need for guesswork or fiddling. Anyway, I haven't failed to attach it properly so far. I found a recipe on YouTube that shows you how to make rice seasoning from leftover pulp/okara - just store the pulp in a freezer bag and keep it in the freezer until you collect enough pulp to roast in a pan until it dries out and season it with rice wine and soy sauce to your liking. I also use the remaining soybean pulp to thicken soups like Konbiji-Jjigae and add it to porridges and puddings to make them more creamy and rich. Edit/Update from 8 months of using the machine: The machine and all of its components are still in good working condition.
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.
L**A
Adoro. Super vale a pena!
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