Meet The New Self-Cleaning Nut Milk Maker
Edited by The VEGPRENEUR Team
The at-home plant-milk machine has quietly become its own category, with Nutr, ChefWave, and a wall of look-alikes on Amazon all promising fresh almond milk in minutes. Mylkit is entering that field with a clear bet on design and bundling. The brand has launched Stella, a self-cleaning countertop machine that turns nuts, oats, or beans into fresh plant-based milk, and it's pairing the hardware with its own line of premium nut pouches.
Stella runs in 10 oz or 20 oz batches and finishes with an automatic cleaning cycle, the feature most home plant-milk makers now compete on. It works across almond, cashew, pistachio, pecan, macadamia, oat, and soy, with no additives or preservatives. The machine sells for $299.
The launch hook is the bundle. Every Stella purchase currently includes a complimentary Mylkit Kit: five premium nut pouches and a digital scale for dialing in consistent recipes. That matters because the razor-and-blades logic is the real story here. The machine is the one-time buy, and the nut pouches are the repeat purchase, priced from $3.49 to $5.99 for a 3.5 oz pouch that makes up to 1.5 liters of milk, or $10.49 to $22.79 for one-pound bags. Giving away the first round of pouches is a low-cost way to build the refill habit.
For founders watching the dairy-free category, the interesting shift is where the margin lives. The pitch to consumers is control and cost: skip the cartons, skip the gums and oils, and know exactly what's in the glass. The pitch worth reading as an operator is that a kitchen-appliance brand is building a recurring-revenue ingredient business on top of a single hardware sale.
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