Kaffe Milk Frothing Pitcher (20oz / 600ml) – 304 Stainless Steel, Dripless Spout, Ergonomic Handle – Metal Milk Pitcher for Frothing & Steaming – Milk Frother Cup for Latte Art and Espresso Machines
$22.99





Price: $22.99
(as of Feb 10, 2025 21:30:23 UTC – Details)
Product Description







Kaffe Frothing Pitcher – Dark Brushed Stainless Steel

Nadiyah Jones –
Love the Measurements
Nicely weighted frother with measurements marked inside to help make the right amount of froth/milk for my lattes. Easy to use and cleans up easily. I hand wash only.
LS –
Good looking
This frother cup works well. Zero complaints. Its solid metal, so I dont think it’ll be breaking or falling apart, or even denting any time soon. I doubt I’ll ever need a new one
Amazon Customer –
great
this is great, love that its made out of stainless steel. also let me say that it works great as well. easy to clean
Jeff Huisjen –
Great milk pitcher
My wife has a coffee bar at home and an espresso maker in her classroom at school. I also have a coffee bar at my office so we go through a lot of coffee and a lot of coffee equipment.This milk frothing pitcher is great. She’s used it at home to froth milk with her small espresso maker, and I’ve used it to press my Aeropress into. It’s held up well to both of those things. The black matte color is great and looks stylish on my coffee bar.Overall, if you’re looking for a milk frothing pitcher that’s different than the classic stainless steel look, this is awesome.
Paul Hosking –
Stylish Black
Comes simply but nicely packed in a point-of-sale box. What you get is a decent gauge stainless steel frothing pitcher with all the usual features – simple shape, comfortable handle, eagle-beak style no-drip spout. What makes this stand out would be the flat black finish.Its a handsome flat black coating. However, I was a little concerned that this coating is inside and out of the pitcher. Other colorful pitchers tend to keep a metal finish on the inside. Here, the black is inside out. That tends to make the graduated markings a little harder to see. They’re actually created by a lack of black coating to let the stainless steal underneath show through against the black finish. Where light shines against the stainless steel, the markings shine. Initially – I noticed that flat black swallowed the light making the markings harder to see. My photo makes those markings pop more than they do in practice.Here’s where it gets interesting. We happen to be measuring mostly a white liquid – that reflected light will light up those marks as you pour in your milk choice. Turns out – the markings are easy to read in use.This is a decent and stylish pitcher worthy of consideration.
tde30 –
Perfect
I am very happy to have this pitcher on hand. It is a perfect size for its purpose. The pouring ergonomics are solid. On top of all of that, it looks great next to my espresso machine. I have no complaints!
MarkTS –
Hard to read graduations
The markings donât have enough contrast and can be tricky to read. The smallest graduation is 6oz, which I found to be too much for a standard mug.
Kat –
Nice frothing cup
I’d been making do with a ceramic mug for frothing milk and I decided to get an actual frothing mug. I really like this one! It does what it needs to do, is not difficult to clean, and it’s much easier to use than a ceramic mug because I can better monitor the temperature of the milk.I haven’t used it a ton so far so I’m not sure about how well it will stand up, but I’m quite happy with it so far.