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Review on πŸ₯› Milk Frothing Pitchers: Stainless Steel Milk Coffee Cappuccino Latte Art Barista Steam Pitchers with Decorating Pen - 350ml 600ml 900ml 1500ml 2000ml by Tom Bennett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big pitcher, but know what you need to measure

This is an excellent foam jug among many other glasses. First, it's 12 ounces, which is relatively small. So before you complain that it's too small after you buy it, get to know your needs first! I mainly make a cappuccino once in a 6oz Acme cappuccino cup. I'm not into artistic design, so my cappuccinos are topped with a beautiful "droplet" of stylized foam, just like my wife loves. Back to the pitcher, I use 4 ounces of milk, which gives me the perfect amount of milk to fill a cup with 1 shot of espresso and leave plenty of room for foam. I haven't tried the latte yet, but I will soon. I have an 8 ounce cup Acme Latte and I think this 12 ounce jug can provide enough milk as long as I don't let it froth when I prepare the milk. Overall this is a nice well made glass with clear gradations on the inside of the glass. Again, grab your liquid measuring cup, the cups you use for espresso, measure your shot, then measure how much milk you need to fill the cup and measure the space needed for the art or froth becomes. Then decide if this 12 oz pitcher is right for you. With all the complaints in the reviews about it being too small, maybe you should have taken a few simple measurements first before buying!

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.