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The Nama M1 Is the Best Nut Milk Maker We’ve Tested in 2025

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Where I live, a gallon of oat milk costs nearly $8. An at-home nut milk maker, ranging from $25 to over $400, can be a good investment for making plant- and nut-based milks at home. Whether you're vegan like me, vegetarian, lactose intolerant, or just want to cut down on preservatives and additives, a nut milk maker can be a great alternative to buying cow (or other) milk in-store.

We've tested some of the best nut and plant milk makers on the market today. These nifty high-tech machines sit on your counter and do all the work for you, giving you supremely fresh, additive-free plant milk. I've tested these nut milk makers with oat, almond, and coconut, and most often use in cereal and coffee. Overall, I've found that they add a fresh nuttiness, especially in coffee, that is missing from the store-bought brands available. Plus, an at-home nut milk maker is a great way to reduce plastic and paper consumption, along with saving money over time. Our reigning champ, the Nama M1 Plant Milk Maker, is the best nut milk maker on the market right now, and the super-simple Chef'n Nut Milk Maker is our favorite budget pick.

Be sure to visit some of our other buying guides for kitchen gear and drinks, including the Best Electric Kettles, Best Coffee Grinders, Best Drip Coffee Makers, and Best Espresso Machines.

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How We Tested

Updated November 2025: We've retested the Nama M1 and added Chef'n Nut Milk Maker, and removed The Nutr and Growup Plant-Based Milk Maker, which are dwindling in availability. We also updated links and prices throughout and added a comparison table.