

🥛 Elevate your coffee ritual with style and precision!
The Dynore Stainless Steel Jug is a versatile 600 ml milk frothing pitcher crafted from rustproof stainless steel. Its compact 14x10x13 cm design and lightweight 210g build make it perfect for frothing, measuring, serving, and storing milk or cream. With a strong 4.2-star rating from over 1,700 users, it’s a reliable addition to any modern kitchen or coffee station.
| ASIN | B078TFPFY4 |
| Brand | Dynore |
| Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
| Color | Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,780) |
| Date First Available | 23 February 2022 |
| Item Weight | 210 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Dynore_DS_719_Silver |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 10 x 13 cm; 210 g |
| Special Features | Rustproof |
C**R
Nice and useful.
A**I
Quality is good but the size is big and it does not work for me as the steamer is smaller in size and does not reach the end hence not giving good froth
V**H
Grate product.......
A**R
Affordable and does the job, I am not a professional but still able to do some amature latte art with it. All you need is a milk frother and milk should be below 65 C, one con can be as this is pretty thin, the temperature of the milk inside drop quickly and you have to pour it as soon as you're done frothing, that you anyway have to do otherwise your froth will come at the top, so no stars deducted. Totally worth product when others are coming at much higher price.
V**T
Pro's - Value for money if you are searching for milk frothing pitcher for espresso machines, it's reasonably priced and does the job okayish.Brushed finish outside which looks good. It's 600ml by volume, good enough for making 2-3 cups of cappuccino. Cons - The stainless steel is a thin sheet used, which makes the pitcher wobbly if you press it and may be due to this the temperature of frothed milk falls quite rapidly, also there are dents inside where the handle is welded with the pitcher due to the thin metal sheets. The nozzle of the pitcher for draining frothed milk is not triangular rather rounded at the edge, hence difficult to use for latte art, seasoned professionals can anyhow use it for the same and some recommend the rounded edges only.
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