We've reviewed Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser - is it the ultimate winter gadget?

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We've reviewed Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser - is it the ultimate winter gadget?
We've reviewed Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser - is it the ultimate winter gadget?

IF HOT chocolate is your comforting hot beverage of choice, whatever the weather outside, you need to be introduced to Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser.

This stylish and sleek hot chocolate machine hit the shelves back in 2018, and it's been causing quite the stir ever since. Promising to make barista-grade hot chocolates and velvety smooth lattes in a matter of minutes, this product seems almost too good to be true.

With a hefty price tag attached to the minimalistic machine, we decided to put it to the test to see if it lives up to the hype, and whether the cloud-like hot drinks it produces can justify the cost.

Rating: 4/5

Pros

Cons

Velvetiser review: quick summary

An aesthetically-pleasing, petite gadget that looks fetching on the kitchen countertop, Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser knows a thing or two about making great hot chocolate and it elevated our homemade versions to super status.

Made in partnership with Dualit, it's incredibly easy to use with a one-button mechanism, it pours well and it's small enough to slot into even tiny kitchens with relative ease.

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Another selling point is just how easy it is to clean – for many appliances, cleaning is the most painful part, but the Velvetiser makes it a cinch.



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The whisk can be removed and rinsed under the tap, plus it's dishwasher-safe and the wipe-clean, non-stick interior of the Velvetiser is also quickly rinsed and wiped clean in seconds.

It's not perfect – priced at just over £100, it's quite an investment and it's designed to only work with Hotel Chocolat's sachets, which, at £13 for a pack of 10, can soon make your hot chocolate obsession add up.

It can also only make one hot drink at a time – each drink takes two and a half minutes, which is fine if you only have a maximum of two to whip up, but any more than that and the first starts to cool.

But there's no denying just how good it is at producing rich, creamy, frankly heavenly hot chocolate in an array of flavours. And that's where the Velvetiser shines and earns every penny of its price tag and every second of its ample praise.

For anyone who wants to take their hot chocolate-making to a whole new level, Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser is a must-buy.

Velvetiser review: full review

What is a Velvetiser?

Launched in 2018, Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser is available in Copper (what I received), Charcoal and White and the brand is imminently launching a Stellar White hue.

The machine is priced at £99.95 and comes with two white ceramic Pod Cups, which are the perfect size for holding the 220ml single serving size that the Velvetiser makes.

The machine makes hot chocolate using the brand's high-end chocolate flakes, which come in 35g single-serve sachets in a range of flavours.

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A fantastic accessory for any chocaholic's kitchen, the Velvetiser also makes a pretty stellar gift.

First impressions and unboxing

The Velvetiser comes well packaged in a cardboard box and unveiling the shiny Copper gadget was pretty exciting.

It's petite - smaller than my average-sized kettle – and the design is sleek and minimalist, with only an 'on' button, a black Hotel Chocolat badge and protruding handle.

The overall impression on the countertop is good; the shiny rose gold hue looks modern and its compact size means it doesn't overwhelm the space.

Setting up the Velvetiser is as easy as plugging it in.

Credit: Hotel Chocolat

How does a Velvetiser work?

Let me preface this by saying I've never owned a coffee machine before – our basic kettle is as sophisticated as it gets when it comes to drinking machines. I was slightly nervous to try something more elaborate than flicking the switch on a kettle, but how wrong I was.

To make a hot chocolate, you pour in your chosen milk up to the maximum fill line, add the contents of a sachet on top of the milk, put the lid back on, press the start button and wait. When the on button stops lighting up your drink is ready. It really is that simple.

The machine takes two and a half minutes to make your drink and it works by heating, whisking and blending the milk and chocolate flakes together.

The Velvetiser has a very subtle pouring spout at both sides of the exterior for easy pouring and the liquid comes out at the perfect drinking temperature. The brand recommends swilling out your cup with boiling water if you like your hot drinks to be just that little bit hotter.

How does Velvetiser hot chocolate taste?

Really, really good. I've tried a lot of hot chocolate from various high-end cafes, hotels and hipster mobile vans in my time, but the hot chocolate from the Velvetiser is up there with the best of them. And the really marvellous bit – I created it in my own kitchen.

Each flavour offers something different (more on that later), but Hotel Chocolat delivers the classics really well. Its Milky 50 per cent is a best-seller and it's easy to see why – I made it with semi-skimmed milk and it easily beat any at-home hot chocolate I'd ever made. Created with a thin layer of bubbly froth at the top, the flavour was creamy, sweet, silky and the perfect level of chocolatey.

Others, like the Classic 70 per cent and Dark 85 per cent were just as impressive, offering a rich and intense flavour that packed a mighty chocolate punch.

I only tasted the Velvetiser's hot chocolate and not the lattes it can whip up, so I can't comment on them, but I've already added the coffee sachets to my rapidly-expanding shopping basket on Hotel Chocolat's website.

If one cup of hot chocolate isn't enough to satisfy those sweet cravings, tucking into something from Hotel Chocolat's Everything Collection is perfect. I enjoyed my mug of the Classic 70 per cent with some dark chocolate batons and tipsy truffles.

How many flavours are there?

There are currently 15 hot chocolate flavours on the Hotel Chocolat website that include: salted caramel, vanilla white, hazulnut praline, orange, classic 70 per cent, 80 per cent dark, ginger, dark with mint, milky 50 per cent, black forest gateau, peanut butter, salted caramel and clementine, 45 per cent nutmilk, chilli dark and 100 per cent dark.

There are four different flavours of latte, which are: plain latte, caramel, hazelnut and chocolate.

I received an Everything Hot Chocolate Sachet Selection, which retails at £14, and includes 10 different 35g single-serve flavour sachets. It's a great pack to include if you're buying the Velvetiser as a gift as it gives drinkers a taster of the most popular flavours.

I'm generally a hot chocolate purist and I wasn't overly interested in many of the flavours deviating from the classics, but my taste buds were won over by many of the flavours.

While the Milky 50 per cent and Classic 70 per cent remain my personal favourites, I enjoyed the tingle of the salted caramel, the fresh edge of the mint and the zesty orange.

The only flavour I didn't instantly love was vanilla white as it was intensely sweet, but it's all a matter of individual taste – if you're a white chocolate obsessive, this is it in liquid form.

Credit: Hotel Chocolat

Can I use normal hot chocolate in the Velvetiser?

No, the Velvetiser is only compatible with the brand's own chocolate flake sachets. This is one of the downsides to the Velvetiser as the brand's chocolate sachets are priced at £13 for 10, making one hot chocolate come in at £1.30.

Some shoppers have tried experimenting with other brands of hot chocolate, but Hotel Chocolat warns that the machine is engineered to only work with the size and weight of its own flakes and larger chocolate can break and burn out the motor.

Velvetiser review: the verdict

It was love at first sight when I saw the shiny silhouette of the Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser and my love for it only grew after sampling its sumptuous, rich, even hot chocolate.

It's easy to use, amazingly simple to clean and whips up some of the best hot chocolate we've tried in under three minutes.

Improvements can be made – the price is undeniably steep and it only produces one cup at a time. And if we could use it with other hot chocolate brands it would be near-perfect.

But for chocaholics on a lifetime-long quest for a regular hot chocolate high, the Velvetiser, while an investment, is a no-brainer.

Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser review: FAQs

How much does the Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser cost?

If you want to get your hands on a device that will give you perfect hot chocolate at home and you've decided the Velvetiser is said device, then it will cost you between £99.95 and £110 depending on where you purchase it.

Keep an eye out for discount codes or sales if this feels too expensive (it is a pricey product).

Where to buy the Velvetiser?

There are a few different retailers that sell the hot chocolate machine:

How to clean the Velvetiser

It's very simple to clean. After use, the instructions tell you to add hot water (don't use cold water as it won't get as clean) and a few drops of washing-up liquid, then turn on the Velvetiser and let it work.

We did this every time and the interior was always left squeaky clean. If any residue does remain, the non-stick interior is quick to wipe and the removable whisk is dishwasher-safe.

The cleaning of the Velvetiser is truly one of the joys of it – it's quick and straightforward and ready to go again in no time.

Does it work with plant-based milk?

Yes, you can use any type of milk substitute in the Velvetiser. I only tested it with semi-skimmed milk, so can't comment on the taste or results with plant-based milk, but many shoppers report its excellent results with all dairy substitutes.

Hotel Chocolat has released a vegan-friendly 45 per cent nut milk hot chocolate sachet, which is a creamier, lighter option for vegans, who can also indulge in the brand's 100 per cent dark hot chocolate.

How much milk do I put in the Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser?

As the Velvetiser only makes one cup of hot chocolate at a time, you should only add up to 220ml (8oz) of milk to the machine. Make sure to pour the milk in first and then sprinkle in the hot chocolate sachet.

Do you need a Velvetiser from Hotel Chocolat? 

Whether you need a Velvetiser from Hotel Chocolat comes down to personal preference.

Given the high price tag, it's worth thinking how often you drink hot chocolate and will use the machine. I didn't think I needed a Velvetiser, but now that I've tried it, I'm not sure there's any going back given how frothy and creamy my drinks are.

What are some alternatives to Hotel Chocolat's Velvetiser?

The Salter Chocolatier EK5134 is an electric milk frother & hot chocolate maker that can make hot chocolate as well as frothy lattes and cappuccinos for half the price of the Velvetiser. Plus, it's currently on sale at Robert Dyas.

Lakeland also have a Milk Frother and Hot Chocolate Maker for a similar price point to the Salter, which froths hot or cold milk and is perfect for creamy hot chocolate.

There are plenty of good value and stylish milk frothers on the market that will do almost the same job as the Velvetiser. KRUPS Frothing Control Electric Milk Frother makes the perfect gift for a Hot Chocolate lover and is over £30 cheaper than the Velvetiser.

For a smaller alternative to the Velvetiser, check out the MOSUO handheld frother that creates rich and creamy hot chocolates in a matter of minutes and costs under £20.

Is the Hotel Chocolat hot chocolate maker the same as a milk frother?

Not exactly, but it's not a million miles away.

A milk frother is designed purely to froth, whereas the Velvetiser whisks or beats the milk to create the perfect hot chocolate. You can use a milk frother, but the results won't be as good.

Yasmin Rufo

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