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product_id: 673266
title: "Tribest SB-130 Soyabella, Automatic Soy Milk and Nut Milk Maker Machine, Stainless Steel Large,Silver"
brand: "tribest"
price: "€ 223.83"
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# 15-min fresh soy & nut milk Patented helical grinding blades Built-in overflow & overheat safety Tribest SB-130 Soyabella, Automatic Soy Milk and Nut Milk Maker Machine, Stainless Steel Large,Silver

**Brand:** tribest
**Price:** € 223.83
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥛 Elevate your plant-based game with the Soyabella—fresh milk, zero compromises.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tribest SB-130 Soyabella, Automatic Soy Milk and Nut Milk Maker Machine, Stainless Steel Large,Silver by tribest
- **How much does it cost?** € 223.83 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/673266-tribest-sb-130-soyabella-automatic-soy-milk-and-nut-milk)

## Best For

- tribest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tribest brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-in-One Kit:** Comes complete with multiple screens, grinding cups, and cleaning tools—everything you need to master plant-based milks.
- • **Speedy Freshness:** Craft fresh soy, almond, rice, or cashew milk in just 15 minutes—because your time is premium.
- • **Clean & Safe Design:** Stainless steel, BPA-free parts with hidden heating element ensure pure taste and effortless cleanup.
- • **Precision Grinding Power:** Patented serrated blades grind beans, seeds, and spices to silky smooth perfection for versatile recipes.
- • **Smart Temperature Control:** One-touch program settings let you customize heat and grind time with foolproof safety features.

## Overview

The Tribest SB-130 Soyabella is a sleek, stainless steel electric milk maker that crafts fresh soy, nut, rice, and seed milks in as little as 15 minutes. Featuring patented grinding blades and customizable temperature controls, it doubles as a versatile grinder for coffee and spices. Designed with safety and easy cleaning in mind, its BPA-free components and hidden heating element prevent messes and ensure pure, chemical-free beverages. Perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking convenience, quality, and sustainability in one compact appliance.

## Description

Make fresh soy milk and a variety of other delicious recipes in your kitchen with the Tribest Soyabella. This soy milk maker machine makes delicious nut and seed milk in less than 1 minute and soy milk, rice milk and milk from other beans in as little as 15 minutes. Make delicious pureed soups and porridges like split pea soup, butternut squash soup, and rice porridge with this multi-purpose electric appliance. It can even grind coffee beans and other dry ingredients with its convenient milling accessories. It is extremely convenient with different program settings that allow you to easily control temperature and grinding time with a single touch—featuring multiple attachments that allow you to create a cornucopia of recipes without difficult cleaning. Unlike other soy milk makers, Soyabella does not have an exposed heating coil but instead features a safely hidden heating element inside its stainless steel boiling chamber - offering easier cleanup and added safety. The advanced safety features of this amazing milk maker prevent overflows, dry heating, and overheating for safe and reliable operation.

Review: Best purchase - UPDATE JANUARY 2023: This little milk maker is still going strong! I use it religiously and it'snever given me problems. I even (accidentally) got the head of the unit wet; it glitched out at first, but I let it dry out and it's been fine ever since. When this unit goes bad, I will absolutely buy another! UPDATE APRIL 2022: I definitely don't regret this purchase! I did have a minor incident where the screen wasn't locked securely in place (my fault) and came off during the grinding process. That action caused the blades to poke a hole through my screen. Since this unit comes with 2 screens (one for nut and one for rice milk) I just started using the rice milk screen to make my nut milk and honestly, I don't see the difference. I still need to buy the extra screen to have on hand, but I believe I have to do this through the manufacturer; extra screens are not sold on desertcart (as of this writing.) This is STILL a wonderful purchase for me. It's sturdy, easy to operate, simple to clean, and will save me hundreds of dollars a year, with an extra bonus of not having to throw away hundreds of wax containers a year. ORIGINAL REVIEW FROM SEPTEMBER 2021: Pros: * Easy to clean. Not sure why some of these reviews talk about it being hard to clean. Very simple, even the filter. * Easy to use. I make oat milk and I use oat groats to do it. Rolled oats made a slimy mess for me. I use 1 cup of oat groats, fill the water to the first fill line inside the carafe, press MILL 6 times (it grinds for a few seconds then stops. I repeat this process 6 times for thicker milk), then add 1 teaspoon of pink salt and 1/2 teaspoon of stevia, and sometimes I'll also add 1 teaspoon of vanilla. Then voila! We have fresh oat milk everyday in 2 minutes. Cons: * one batch makes just a little over a 1/2 gallon. You have to make 2 batches if you go through it quicker, but it's not that much more time or effort to do so. * this may seem silly but the MILK and the MILL button are right next to each other and to make nut milk, you have to use the MILL button. I haven't made anything with the MILK button so not even sure what that does. I only mention this because it was confusing in the vague instructions, and MILK and MILL or similar words with (apparently) two different functions. It would be easy to accidentally press the wrong button. * which leads me to the last con which is poor instructions. The instructions themselves aren't horrible, but there's no recipe or anything inside to use as a guideline. I created my recipe through trial and error. It's a great purchase. Has saved me a ton of money from having to buy oat milk at the store, and I'm no longer throwing out oat milk containers. I've used it every day for 3 months and have not had any issues. Very happy with my choice in nut milk makers.
Review: Awesome product, awesome result. - Awesome product, awesome result. When buying an appliance, it is important to know what to expect - and not to expect - from it; many of the negative reviews for the Soyabella (and other soymilk makers) seem to be from people who had the wrong idea about what soymilk makers actually /do/. When made the old-fashioned way, making your own soymilk consists (a) soaking the beans in cold water, (b) grinding the soaked beans into a paste, (c) two to four hours of simmering, skimming, and keeping pots of water and soybean-paste from boiling over, (d) straining resulting hot liquid to get out the bean fiber, and (e) seasoning to taste. It's not hard to do at home, but it's tiring and very time consuming. Automatic soymilk makers replace the hours of heating and processing beans and water into a milk-like solution with a casual 15-minute wait, and do some of the straining for you. They do /not/ fully strain the liquid (that takes too fine a sieve - it would clog incessantly) or conjure seasonings out of thin air. If you're serious about getting the price savings (about a quarter the cost), energy and resource savings (no packaging or fuel used to get it to you) and convenience (no need to run to the store when you need more), be realistic about what the Soyabella will do for you - and you'll find yourself enjoying the best soymilk you've ever tasted. And so: 1) Soak your beans for 8-12 hours. 2) Run the soymilk maker. 3) Pour the resulting soymilk through cheesecloth or a /very/ fine sieve, to remove the last 'gritty' particles. 4) If desired, season with a bit of salt, sweetener, and whatever else you fancy (vanilla anyone?) We've been using our Soyabella for several weeks now, and have had consistent, delicious results. Not only is the soymilk excellent, but it makes a great-tasting tofu, as well. The okara (leftover bean mash - you're not throwing that stuff out, are you? It's a powerhouse of nutrition and a free bonus) is of similarly high quality, and has become a staple mixed into doughs for our breads, muffins, and even cookies.

## Features

- Electric Milk Maker: Soyabella milk maker machine makes fresh and heated soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, and cashew milk in just 15 minutes and unheated, raw plant-based milk in as little as 30 seconds
- Versatile Grinding Function: The grinding blades of this soy milk maker grind coffee beans, flax seeds, spices, and other dry ingredients to a smooth, light consistency with their patented helical structure and serrated edge
- Temperature Control: This nut milk maker features different program settings that allow you to control temperature and grinding time with a single touch; built-in safety features prevent messes that can be caused by overflows, dry heating, or overheating
- Food-Safe Structure: Almond milk maker with stainless steel carafe, screens, and grinding blade with BPA-free motorhead ensures your beverages do not come in contact with harmful chemicals; no exposed heating coil makes it easy to clean
- Set Includes: The almond milk maker machine comes with a stainless steel chamber, a motorhead with a grinding blade, milk screen, rice paste screen, grinding cup, measuring and utility cup, cleaning pad and brush, power cord, and a user manual

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001DZ6V4A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #380,575 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #342 in Milk Frothers |
| Brand Name | Tribest |
| Capacity | 1.3 Liters |
| Color | Black/Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,434) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00009375910013 |
| Included Components | Cleaning Brush, Coarse Screen, Drip Cup, Fine Screen, Grinding Cup, Measuring Cup Accessory, Motor Head with Grinding Blade, Power Cable, Scouring Pad, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 6.5"W x 10.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Soymilk Maker |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Tribest |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Style Name | Nutmilk Maker Machine |
| UPC | 737946123721 009375910013 009375900847 933304001599 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 200 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tribest
- **Color:** Black/Stainless Steel
- **Item Weight:** 1 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** Nutmilk Maker Machine

## Images

![Tribest SB-130 Soyabella, Automatic Soy Milk and Nut Milk Maker Machine, Stainless Steel Large,Silver - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71gVhuV+L+L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this make raw nut milk/butter?  It does mention heat, does the heat stay lower than 110 degrees, or does it cook the nuts?  Thank you**
A: I've only made almond milk with mine. It comes out cold as I start with cold distilled water. Making milk only grinds the nuts you've soaked overnight and combines the "juice of the nut" with the water.  There is no heat in this process.  Maybe doing something else with it uses heat.

**Q: Are all of the internal parts that come into contact with the milk made from stainless steel, or is there some plastic internally? Thanks!**
A: The plastic internal is above the rotor blade, and not much of it comes in contact with the milk, but if you make soy milk, chances are that if it starts boiling, it will come into contact with the plastic part, but it does have an overflow sensor so as to avoid boiling over. If you make hemp milk with it, the milk won't come into much contact with the plastic, and you shouldn't even heat the hemp milk. I recommend making hemp milk with the Soyabella, much better than soy milk. The Soyabella is arguably one of the better hemp milk makers out there.

**Q: how many almonds does it take to make a small batch of milk?**
A: It takes one cup of almonds, which is the cup included with the soyabella and is a lot smaller than the standard 8 ounce cup. I've found that it makes a very watered down almond milk compared to the almond milk that I make in the vitamix blender, which I then strain in a nut milk bag.

**Q: I like thicker milk.  What is ratio of water:almonds for making milk?**
A: There are 2 lines in the pot. If you want thicker, fill to the lower line. Thinner to the top line. I like mine in the middle.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best purchase
*by M***D on December 21, 2021*

UPDATE JANUARY 2023: This little milk maker is still going strong! I use it religiously and it'snever given me problems. I even (accidentally) got the head of the unit wet; it glitched out at first, but I let it dry out and it's been fine ever since. When this unit goes bad, I will absolutely buy another! UPDATE APRIL 2022: I definitely don't regret this purchase! I did have a minor incident where the screen wasn't locked securely in place (my fault) and came off during the grinding process. That action caused the blades to poke a hole through my screen. Since this unit comes with 2 screens (one for nut and one for rice milk) I just started using the rice milk screen to make my nut milk and honestly, I don't see the difference. I still need to buy the extra screen to have on hand, but I believe I have to do this through the manufacturer; extra screens are not sold on Amazon (as of this writing.) This is STILL a wonderful purchase for me. It's sturdy, easy to operate, simple to clean, and will save me hundreds of dollars a year, with an extra bonus of not having to throw away hundreds of wax containers a year. ORIGINAL REVIEW FROM SEPTEMBER 2021: Pros: * Easy to clean. Not sure why some of these reviews talk about it being hard to clean. Very simple, even the filter. * Easy to use. I make oat milk and I use oat groats to do it. Rolled oats made a slimy mess for me. I use 1 cup of oat groats, fill the water to the first fill line inside the carafe, press MILL 6 times (it grinds for a few seconds then stops. I repeat this process 6 times for thicker milk), then add 1 teaspoon of pink salt and 1/2 teaspoon of stevia, and sometimes I'll also add 1 teaspoon of vanilla. Then voila! We have fresh oat milk everyday in 2 minutes. Cons: * one batch makes just a little over a 1/2 gallon. You have to make 2 batches if you go through it quicker, but it's not that much more time or effort to do so. * this may seem silly but the MILK and the MILL button are right next to each other and to make nut milk, you have to use the MILL button. I haven't made anything with the MILK button so not even sure what that does. I only mention this because it was confusing in the vague instructions, and MILK and MILL or similar words with (apparently) two different functions. It would be easy to accidentally press the wrong button. * which leads me to the last con which is poor instructions. The instructions themselves aren't horrible, but there's no recipe or anything inside to use as a guideline. I created my recipe through trial and error. It's a great purchase. Has saved me a ton of money from having to buy oat milk at the store, and I'm no longer throwing out oat milk containers. I've used it every day for 3 months and have not had any issues. Very happy with my choice in nut milk makers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome product, awesome result.
*by N***D on January 14, 2008*

Awesome product, awesome result. When buying an appliance, it is important to know what to expect - and not to expect - from it; many of the negative reviews for the Soyabella (and other soymilk makers) seem to be from people who had the wrong idea about what soymilk makers actually /do/. When made the old-fashioned way, making your own soymilk consists (a) soaking the beans in cold water, (b) grinding the soaked beans into a paste, (c) two to four hours of simmering, skimming, and keeping pots of water and soybean-paste from boiling over, (d) straining resulting hot liquid to get out the bean fiber, and (e) seasoning to taste. It's not hard to do at home, but it's tiring and very time consuming. Automatic soymilk makers replace the hours of heating and processing beans and water into a milk-like solution with a casual 15-minute wait, and do some of the straining for you. They do /not/ fully strain the liquid (that takes too fine a sieve - it would clog incessantly) or conjure seasonings out of thin air. If you're serious about getting the price savings (about a quarter the cost), energy and resource savings (no packaging or fuel used to get it to you) and convenience (no need to run to the store when you need more), be realistic about what the Soyabella will do for you - and you'll find yourself enjoying the best soymilk you've ever tasted. And so: 1) Soak your beans for 8-12 hours. 2) Run the soymilk maker. 3) Pour the resulting soymilk through cheesecloth or a /very/ fine sieve, to remove the last 'gritty' particles. 4) If desired, season with a bit of salt, sweetener, and whatever else you fancy (vanilla anyone?) We've been using our Soyabella for several weeks now, and have had consistent, delicious results. Not only is the soymilk excellent, but it makes a great-tasting tofu, as well. The okara (leftover bean mash - you're not throwing that stuff out, are you? It's a powerhouse of nutrition and a free bonus) is of similarly high quality, and has become a staple mixed into doughs for our breads, muffins, and even cookies.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ What a labor saver! This makes fool proof great tasting soymilk.
*by S***. on December 8, 2008*

This makes having soymilk so easy compared to homemade. Less mess, never "beany" tasting, the okara comes out cooked and no exposed heating element. The vanilla recipe tastes every bit as good as store bought. One surprise for me was this grinds the beans finer than my blender ever did. If dried out this truly could be soy flour. I like mixing it in as a creamer in soups. The downside to this fineness is that some does get through the filter basket. A little cheese cloth in the top of a brita pitcher solves that. I haven't tried it for soups or nut milk yet. Ricemilk I don't like the taste of so well and the yield was less since the rice clogs almost anything you strain it through. Good rice cerial though. Cleaningwise, they have a nicely designed cup to hold the head/basket assembly, catch any remaining milk and unlocks the basket for you. ( No burned fingers:) My only two drawbacks are 1) I wish it made more per batch (4 cups) and 2)I do worry that the motor sounds like it is working really hard on the first grind. I find I'm not saving much over making powdered milk per week since it is so yummy we are drinking twice as much. For a lactose-intolerant or vegan house hold though -- what a money saver!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Tribest SB-130 Soyabella, Automatic Soy Milk and Nut Milk Maker Machine, Stainless Steel Large,Silver
- Soymerica Non-GMO Soybeans - 7 Lbs. Identity Preserved (IP). Great for Soy Milk and Tofu. 100% Product of USA. Non-GMO Project Verified
- Soymerica Tofu Coagulant - 200g Premium Glucono Delta Lactone (GDL). Food Grade. 100% Product of USA

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