Why These 2 Hot Chocolate Makers Are Worth It
The decadent cocoa these devices make — with real chocolate — is for the true fans.

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Maybe you don't, strictly speaking, need a hot chocolate maker. But if you're a dedicated cocoa fan, you will significantly up your game with one of our recommendations. We've tested hot chocolate makers in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, and I've used several models at home for months.
A hot chocolate maker is a simple device that heats milk (or water or a combo) while whisking it — effectively, a milk frother — so that it can melt and incorporate shaved chocolate or chocolate chips. Some also work with powders or syrups. Our experts tested several models and found two great options that can also froth milk and nondairy beverages for coffee drinks.
When we test hot chocolate makers — and other beverage appliances like coffee makers, espresso machines and heated mugs — we consider performance, noise level as well as ease of use and cleaning. We follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding powdered mixes, chocolate flakes or chocolate chips and then taste to evaluate the texture.
Sarah (she/her) is a deputy editor in the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests products and covers the best picks across kitchen, tech, health and food. She has been cooking professionally since 2017 and has tested kitchen appliances and gear for Family Circle as well as developed recipes and food content for Simply Recipes, Martha Stewart Omnimedia, Oxo and Food52. She holds a certificate in professional culinary arts from the International Culinary Center (now the Institute of Culinary Education).


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