BinaryABC Glass Creamer Pitcher,Tea Pitcher Coffee Milk Creamer Frothing Pitcher Creamer Jug,Espresso Shot Glass,Baking Measuring Cup,180ML
$8.99






Price: $8.99
(as of Mar 12, 2025 23:26:00 UTC – Details)
Description
Are you looking for a novel and practical coffee cup? If yes, this special coffee cup might be your best choice. Made of glass and wood material for your and practical use. Creative shape design and easy to grab handle makes it easy for you to catch.
Features
-Color:As Shown
-Material:Glass Wood
– Size: 6.29X7.43X8.04cm/2.47X2.92X3.16in
-Capacity: 180ml
Package Including
1 xBinaryABC Glass Creamer Pitcher,Tea Pitcher Coffee Milk Creamer Frothing Pitcher Creamer Jug,Espresso Shot Glass,Baking Measuring Cup,180ML
The creamer container is made of premium quality glass with a comfortable wooden handle to bring you a cozy experience.
The glass pitcher can also be used as a measuring cup for kitchen baking and bartending.
The glass milk cup comes with a graduated scale and has a maximum capacity of 180ML for your convenience.
The glass volume has a stylish appearance, perfect for use in homes, restaurants, bars and parties.
Milk jugs are suitable for serving cream, sugar, vinegar, sauces or other liquids.

Kristen –
Great for tea
Great sized for being used as a gong dao bei/fairness cup. Pairs perfectly with a 220ml gaiwan packed full of leaf.
Rose A. –
Didnât care for it
Didnât feel sturdy very dainty I felt like it would easily break
KTMcLey –
Tiny
I was expecting something a little larger for steaming milk. This is actually tiny and reads more like a measuring cup than a steaming pitcher. I do have use for it, but, yeah, I was expecting something larger.
Joshua –
Nice glass. Cheap handle.
I like shape and the size. It would fit under my espresso machine beautifully. The ribbed glass looks good and is shaped well. I thought highly of this little pitcher until I touched the handle. Then I just wanted to put it down. It has an uneven glossy finish. The high shine gloss is thickly applied near the glass, then it feels like thereâs not enough applied at the end, where a person would most naturally hold. It feels jagged, unsanded or dry. Who knows. I just know i donât like touching it. Iâve refinished wood myself. I donât stop working until the surface feels smooth. This could be better.