The Best Nut Milk Makers

These cow-replacing machines turn nuts, oats, and other plants into milk quickly, easily, and automatically.
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Best Overall
Nama M1 Plant Milk Maker
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Another Great Option
Growup Plant-Based Milk Maker
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Best for Flavored Milk-Based Drinks
Numilk Home Machine
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For Solo Milk Makers
The Nutr
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How We Tested

I tested these by making three types of milk with each. For almond milk I used Blue Diamond Whole Natural unroasted, unsalted almonds. For cashew, I used 365-brand unroasted, unsalted cashews. For macadamia, I used Mauna Loa dry roasted, unsalted macadamia nuts. I also used filtered water from a Zero Water filter as the liquid in each machine. In terms of the machines themselves, I was looking for a well-engineered product that I could trust would last me a long time.

I also considered the length of time it took to produce the milk, as well as the simplicity of using the product and ease of cleaning it. In terms of the milk the machines yield, I examined the taste and smoothness in relation to each other as well as store-bought milks. I also tested adding additional ingredients like sweeteners to see how well they made additional recipes aside from the most basic of milks.

These freshly made milks are all going to have a shorter shelf life than plant milks you buy at the store (typically about five days) because of the lack of added preservatives, so shelf life was not a factor I considered. All in all, I really didn’t want these machines to just be glorified blenders with a filter built in. I wanted them to be specifically curated for making the best plant milk possible.