Handle-less pitcher - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T13:02:25Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/1688216:Topic:197767?feed=yes&xn_auth=noSmalls, Jimmy said:i understa…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-11-18:1688216:Comment:2296432008-11-18T22:18:50.158ZJason Haegerhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JasonHaeger
<cite>Smalls, Jimmy said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/1688216:Topic:197767#1688216Comment229439"><div>i understand that you get amazing control with the handle less pitchers, butdoes the insulating layer remove the ability to manually gauge the temperature?</div>
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Can't you feel the bottom of the pitcher instead of the side?
<cite>Smalls, Jimmy said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/1688216:Topic:197767#1688216Comment229439"><div>i understand that you get amazing control with the handle less pitchers, butdoes the insulating layer remove the ability to manually gauge the temperature?</div>
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Can't you feel the bottom of the pitcher instead of the side? i understand that you get ama…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-11-18:1688216:Comment:2294392008-11-18T20:48:52.897ZJimmy(Alexander)Smallshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JimmySmalls
i understand that you get amazing control with the handle less pitchers, butdoes the insulating layer remove the ability to manually gauge the temperature?
i understand that you get amazing control with the handle less pitchers, butdoes the insulating layer remove the ability to manually gauge the temperature? I've heard from the source th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-30:1688216:Comment:2032342008-10-30T18:36:59.533ZDave Whitehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/DaveWhite
I've heard from the source they sold everything they got and will be out for some time. Hope they come back soon.
I've heard from the source they sold everything they got and will be out for some time. Hope they come back soon. The Rattleware has a soft rub…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-29:1688216:Comment:2016202008-10-29T20:43:43.070ZMike Cannonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/MikeCannon
The Rattleware has a soft rubber that wraps entirely around the pitcher sides and remains very cool to the touch. Easy to trim away as well, if you're having trouble judging the milk temperature by hand at the exposed bottom of the pitcher.
The Rattleware has a soft rubber that wraps entirely around the pitcher sides and remains very cool to the touch. Easy to trim away as well, if you're having trouble judging the milk temperature by hand at the exposed bottom of the pitcher. I personally have a little mo…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-29:1688216:Comment:2002792008-10-29T05:34:25.811ZJoey Trujillohttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/joeytri
I personally have a little more control, a little more rhythmic side to side action, when holding by the pitcher handle... but I've yet to try the nice new handle-less pitchers with the rubber grip.
I personally have a little more control, a little more rhythmic side to side action, when holding by the pitcher handle... but I've yet to try the nice new handle-less pitchers with the rubber grip. Ironically, I simply ripped t…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-29:1688216:Comment:2001892008-10-29T05:17:15.148ZMatt Millettohttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/mattmilletto
Ironically, I simply ripped the handle off a regular 20oz latte art pitcher ... the news ones have something to keep you from burning your hand too. I used this pitcher in ATL and placed 3rd in the Millrock Latte Art comp.<br />
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Esp Part and Esp Supply both sell them, and think they are similar if not the same rattleware pitcher.<br />
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- Matt
Ironically, I simply ripped the handle off a regular 20oz latte art pitcher ... the news ones have something to keep you from burning your hand too. I used this pitcher in ATL and placed 3rd in the Millrock Latte Art comp.<br />
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Esp Part and Esp Supply both sell them, and think they are similar if not the same rattleware pitcher.<br />
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- Matt if no one has offered did you…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-28:1688216:Comment:1995712008-10-28T23:05:38.876ZSarah Dooleyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/SarahDooley
if no one has offered did you try visions.
if no one has offered did you try visions. Espresso Parts NW has/had the…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-28:1688216:Comment:1985042008-10-28T04:39:10.383ZMike Cannonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/MikeCannon
Espresso Parts NW has/had them as well. We modified our pitcher almost immediately. It's not that I don't think the spout couldn't be used to make some great art as is.. Shortening the spout definately has it pouring way better!
Espresso Parts NW has/had them as well. We modified our pitcher almost immediately. It's not that I don't think the spout couldn't be used to make some great art as is.. Shortening the spout definately has it pouring way better! It's Espresso Supply. I order…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-28:1688216:Comment:1984632008-10-28T03:59:52.510ZTroy Reynardhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/TroyReynard
It's Espresso Supply. I ordered one, but was surprised to see an elongated spout, which made it very difficult to pour with, as milk spilled over the elongated part of the spout, unless you had it perfectly straight/level. I had a friend grind it down so it was flat with the rim of the pitcher, like a standard latte art pitcher, and it works much better.
It's Espresso Supply. I ordered one, but was surprised to see an elongated spout, which made it very difficult to pour with, as milk spilled over the elongated part of the spout, unless you had it perfectly straight/level. I had a friend grind it down so it was flat with the rim of the pitcher, like a standard latte art pitcher, and it works much better. i have one (16 oz rattleware)…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-10-27:1688216:Comment:1978802008-10-27T21:36:46.314ZChris/Dalehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/ChrisDale
i have one (16 oz rattleware) that I recieved as a going away gift from my last shop when I moved. the handle free aspect of it is really cool, some of the finest definition I've ever got in a pour was with it ... but it's got a major draw back to it. The spout is elongated which means you have to pour super slow or else the milk sloshes over the side and kills the rosetta...If the spout were flush with the rim I'd probably use it a lot more ... as it is now it just comes out for showing off…
i have one (16 oz rattleware) that I recieved as a going away gift from my last shop when I moved. the handle free aspect of it is really cool, some of the finest definition I've ever got in a pour was with it ... but it's got a major draw back to it. The spout is elongated which means you have to pour super slow or else the milk sloshes over the side and kills the rosetta...If the spout were flush with the rim I'd probably use it a lot more ... as it is now it just comes out for showing off and such...