If your milk foam has actually broken - not just weak or spitting, see our milk frother troubleshooting guide first, since 90% of cases are a cleaning issue, not a parts issue - you need one of two different frother parts depending on the problem. (Looking for a replacement milk container or the Cool Control cooler instead? See our Jura milk container guide.)
Which Part Do You Actually Need?
| Your Situation | What to Buy |
|---|---|
| Your machine has no built-in milk system at all | Frother add-on kit |
| Frother spits, leaks, or the housing itself is cracked/worn after cleaning hasn’t helped | Frother housing replacement |
1. Frother Add-On Kit (No Built-In Milk System)
Some Jura models - and some ENA-series units bought without the milk option - don’t have a built-in frother at all. If your machine can only make black coffee and espresso, Jura’s Professional Fine Foam Frother Add-On brings one-touch cappuccino and latte macchiato to a machine that didn’t ship with milk capability. It includes the frothing assembly, a milk siphon tube that connects to any container, a spare ventilator, and a cleaner. Compatible with the C5, C9, E8, E9, F7, F8, F9, F50, J5, J6, S7, S8, S9, ENA 3, ENA 4, and ENA 5.
Adds Milk Capability
Jura Professional Fine Foam Frother Add-On (24251)
Full frothing assembly, siphon tube, spare ventilator, and cleaner included.
2. Frother Housing Replacement
If you’ve already worked through the cleaning-based troubleshooting - descaled the milk lines, replaced the tubing, run the cleaning cycle repeatedly - and foam quality still hasn’t recovered, the frother housing itself (the venturi/injector piece that mixes air into the milk) may be worn out. This is a common failure point after 3-5 years of daily use. Compatible with the ENA Micro 8, 9, 90, and ENA 8.
Last Resort - After Cleaning Hasn’t Fixed It
Frother Housing (70099) - ENA Micro 8/9/90, ENA 8
Direct replacement for the auto-cappuccino frother housing. Only needed if cleaning and tubing replacement haven’t restored foam quality.
Check Price →Not Sure Your Machine Needs a Part at All?
Before buying anything, run through the milk frother troubleshooting guide - the vast majority of weak, spitting, or missing foam is a milk residue buildup problem that a cleaning cycle fixes for free. Parts replacement only makes sense once cleaning is confirmed not to be the issue.
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