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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
2nd purchase - first one bought back in 2012. Never rusted, stained or showed much wear with daily use. Donated the first one to my Wife’s office to use with their espresso machine in the break room.The new one is heavier, but in a good way. I know this one will be handed down to the kids in 30-40 years. Quality products from this company for sure.
Marjory A. Kaplan
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
This has such a nice heft.
Felix
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023
Nice thick material, smooth edges, but all of this is moot when the handle and pitcher is off center.Bought this three years ago and rarely used it because every-time I tried to pour, my pattern will veer like crazy to the left. I ended up defaulting back to my cheap no name pitcher. My friend just recently pointed out that maybe it was the pitcher and not me, and for the first time in three years I scrutinized the symmetry…it’s off center! quite a bit off center too, I can’t believe it took me this long to notice, but here’s your reminder to check your product and not blindly trust rattleware to be a good quality-keeping brand like my dumb behind did.
San
Reviewed in Mexico on August 23, 2020
Para lo que es, muy buena y durable.Excelente relación precio - calidad.
Mr. C. Burns
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2019
Good product. Good quality milk jug for use with our coffee making machine.
mayaschouten
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2018
It has a very nice spout that doesn't leak down the side. Now I have to learn how to do latte art. Very pleased!
Gman
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2015
This is a high quality stainless steel milk frothing mug.The size is perfect for heating milk for two regular size espressos. When you fill the container half way with milk to 16 0z it allows the frothed milk to rise to approximately 3/4 of the way to the top leaving you enough room to also froth foam if you wish as well as leave you room to pour without spilling.The weight is also just right where it is not too light nor too heavy. The weight provides stability and the construction allows the milk to be heated quickly to about 132 degrees in 2 minutes for 16 oz and retains the heat internally well while the outside is warm but not to hot to touch. The handle also is solidly made and allows the user to easily pour the large container of liquid with one hand and minimal effort. Lastly, it is dishwasher safe too.I purchased the 32 oz size because the 20 oz size is not large enough to serve two full size servings of frothed/heated liquid for two people.I would highly recommend this product as it is high quality, reasonably priced, and the perfect size for serving two.
Something Nasty In The Woodshed
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2015
Works great! I love the spout which makes for easy and wonderful control when pouring art. It took a few goes before I was able to get the temperature right as the metal is a bit thicker than the $3.99 restaurant depot value pitchers. Once the I was accustomed to this thing, I was able to outperform and eventually master my pour and evolved my latte and coffee art.It really isn't worth what I paid for it. I would recommend that you find it at a cheaper price. I used this before moving onto a more expensive Motta pitcher (overrated and overpriced).
めんた
Reviewed in Japan on January 31, 2014
2杯分のラテを作るのに使用しています。ラテアートを作るまでの腕はありませんので、適当なフォームミルクを作って、ラテを楽しんでいるレベルです。マグカップ2杯分くらいまでの量であれば、十分作れますが、カプチーノカップでラテアートをするのにはちょっと大きすぎるかも知れません。デロンギのエスプレッソマシン(ESAM1000SJ)で、人によっては「もうちょっと小さいと良いかも?」と思うくらいのサイズです。作りはしっかりしていて、長い間使えそうです。ラテアートの練習用にはデロンギの350mlのミルクジャグを使っています。(それでも上手には出来ませんが。。。)
Meds
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2012
Well made robust jug. Can easily serve 4 cups if brimming. Not the best for Latte art in my opinion due to its large size making it difficult to pour froth as well. I use it to froth large quantities of milk, and then pour them into a smaller jug () for latte arting.
LMH
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2011
I honestly don't know how people get the 12oz pitcher. That thing must be ridiculously tiny. I feel the 20oz is a bit on the small size and is literally only good for frothing up enough milk for 1 latte in a larger mug. I might be able to stretch two small lattes out of the pitcher without re-frothing, but that would be tough. If you're entertaining, this is not for you. However, if you are ok making 1 latte at a time, this is a decent buy. Build quality is nice and sturdy, the stainless hasn't showed any signs of corrosion and cleans up very easily (just rinse in the sink). It contains the milk decently well and doesn't splash much even if I screw up. The spout is precise and I presume is good for latte art, but I don't do any of that. I just wish they made a 30oz pitcher, because I have to steam two batches of milk for morning coffee for me and my wife. It works well for what it is, though.
157collective
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2011
The pitcher build is nice, decently thick walls and decent weight. My Motta pitcher that is half the size is about the same weight and has crazy thick walls, but it was also about twice the price. We have multiple Rattleware pitchers, and for the money, you can not beat them. Never got a ding in any, and they are definitely dropped sometimes. So the metal is thick enough not to show things.3 1/2" wide at top4" wide at bottom5" tallI use this at a coffee shop, so my review comes from there. It is good if you want a ton of space extra, if you have 20-24oz drinks this would work perfect. Our biggest size is 16oz so it is a bit big for that, but still steams nicely, with our 12oz size it is too big to control well enough, especially if you have a double or triple shot in the cup, you must use a smaller pitcher to steam with. As far as two 12oz, you can do that as long as they have a flavor or shot or something in them.If you steam milk for two smaller sizes, this pitcher would probably be perfect, but if you steam for two large, or just one drink, it is not the right size. We have a bigger pitcher for two large drinks, and just ordered a smaller RW for making one drink at a time. So most likely this will fade out of use. Not because of the quality, but the size.
T. Harward
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2009
In case you're wondering what size to get for a home espresso machine like I was, this is the one!Any smaller (for example, the 12oz or 16oz) and it won't fit much milk and you'll have to be lucky and skillful to keep it in the pitcher; any bigger (32oz+) and it probably won't fit under your steam wand easily, and you'll have a very hard time steaming only smaller amounts of milk because of the distance from the top to bottom of the pitcher.This size, on the other hand, is PERFECT - small enough that you can do a one cup latte/cappuccino, but big enough to do two or three. Plus, it's very well made stainless-steel that is very sturdy and will last a long time, no problems there.So if you've got a home espresso machine, like the DeLonghi or Barilla or Saeco/Starbucks (mine!) then this is what you want.
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