Dedicated Milk Steamer? - Barista Exchange2024-03-29T07:46:26Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/dedicated-milk-steamer?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHonestly, I have not used ded…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2017-09-06:1688216:Comment:16201672017-09-06T23:46:23.901ZFraser Jamiesonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/FraserJamieson
<p>Honestly, I have not used dedicated steamers, ever. I've always used one or two wands on standard espresso machines. </p>
<p>Keeping in mind that I may not be able to help you I'm wondering if you could let us know what you think your capacity may be. Not super accurate; just something as a starting point. </p>
<p>What I can suggest though is that you consider an "auto-steam" wand to replace one of your standard wands. If it's an option, of course. That would allow you to work with two…</p>
<p>Honestly, I have not used dedicated steamers, ever. I've always used one or two wands on standard espresso machines. </p>
<p>Keeping in mind that I may not be able to help you I'm wondering if you could let us know what you think your capacity may be. Not super accurate; just something as a starting point. </p>
<p>What I can suggest though is that you consider an "auto-steam" wand to replace one of your standard wands. If it's an option, of course. That would allow you to work with two pitchers most of the time, and three or more, if you get in to milk splitting. I'd be surprised if you could produce beyond what this technique would provide for you. </p>