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Reviews ARIETE 621 Yogurella

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ARIETE 621 Yogurella - Yoghurt Maker
ARIETE 621 Yogurella
In stock > 10 pcs
141.52 €
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Tomáš, Svitavyflag
Rated 16/03/2026, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
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Best of all, it's practically free. Cow's A2 milk and Hollandia yoghurt to start. After 12 hours is a liter of delicious yogurt. Saving money is great. A family of 5 eats yoghurt by the pint. The kids like thick Greek yogurt, so we let the whey soak overnight and they have breakfast in the morning. For me, it's trivially simple, cheap and delicious. The yogurt maker works and serves its purpose. I recommend the purchase.
design
functionality
Easy
cheap
no on/off switch
nor a timer
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Stanislav, Žíšovflag
Rated 06/02/2026, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
Price
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Dagmar, Lázně Bělohradflag
Rated 28/07/2025, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
I recommend it. It's great. I'm excited. I just have to be careful when I turn it off.
The yogurt maker is small and compact
One liter of yogurt in 12 hours I make at night
Washing only one container
Cheap
The second container with a strainer the ability to make thick Greek yogurt and drink the whey that overflows to survive the strainer into the container.
It's excellent
Does not turn itself off after 12 hours
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Alexandr, Prahaflag
Rated 25/05/2025, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
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Price performance ratio super
Simple and functional
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Dalibor, Velká Bítešflag
Rated 19/11/2024, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
Verified purchase
simple
works great
one container in which you make yoghurt and put it in the fridge, then only when you eat it, the rest you top up with milk and so on: )
the first piece was defective, but within less than 48 hours I had a new one at home: )
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Lucie, Praha 4flag
Rated 14/11/2024, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
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Well, that was good! Yoghurt is made for 12 hours. The fattier the milk, the better the yoghurt. The yoghurt maker includes a drip kit to produce Greek-style yoghurt and whey.
A liter is not enough. Sometimes I drink the fresh yoghurt still warm. Don't judge me..: -)
You put jam in the bottom of the glass, yoghurt on top, chill. All you need is milk and one store-bought yogurt to start.
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Eva, Třinecflag
Rated 20/10/2024, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
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Cheap
It does what it's supposed to, yogurt is much better than store bought.
Manufactured yoghurt is not only better but also cheaper and without added ingredients that are added in industrially produced yoghurt.
No off button, switches off by unplugging from the socket
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Pavel, Šumperkflag
Rated 04/10/2024, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
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Works as described
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Martin, Brno 14flag
Rated 06/09/2024, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
simple
pour the milk and add the yoghurt, turn on and wait for quite a long time, turn off and cool in the fridge and if you want a thicker yoghurt, let it boil, it's that simple. If the milk is pasteurised and does not need to be heated, the machine will heat it up by itself.
20W consumption - can run 24h a day
it's just small
it's just small - only 1l of yoghurt
only 1 litre of yoghurt, you'll be broiling, some will evaporate and there won't be enough for a snack for work: )
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Customer, Liberecflag
Rated 13/05/2024, variant ARIETE 621 Yogurella
Verified purchase
From the reviews I read on a price comparison site, I understand that it is confusing that the container for straining the yogurt to create the so-called Greek yogurt (the larger of the two containers) is nestled in the yogurt maker when it is delivered, and so tightly that it is not entirely easy to remove. However, it needs to be removed and only the smaller of the two supplied containers is put into the yoghurt maker. Into the larger one is inserted a filter to separate the whey (in the fridge)...
simplicity (= potential reliability)
low purchase price
reduced clarity of the instructions
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