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Specifications
Every barista or bar owner wants a good quality milk pitcher to froth the milk, one of the possibilities is to go for the Italian brand Motta. The milk pitcher shown on this page is from their Europa series, this is a more classical model of milk pitcher with a spout. The shown milk pitcher can hold 0,5L of milk.
Most milk frothing pitchers are made from Stainless steel 304 (18/8 ) which is food safe. This Motta milk pitcher has been made from 18/10 (316). Which is stronger and has a better corrosion resistance then 18/8. Motta produces their pitchers in Italy.
What does 18/8 and 18/10 mean? The first number stands for the percentage of Chromium and the other number of nickel.
So stainless steel 18/8 (304) contains 18% of chromium and 8 % of Nickel. Stainless steel 18/10 (316) contains 18% of chromium and 10% of nickel.
What is the difference between the 18/8 (304) and 18/10 (316).
Extra Info
Brand | Motta |
part number | Motta 00901/50, Motta 901/50 |
Country of manufacturing | Made in Italy |
Barista accessory type | Milk pitcher |
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Yes you can put stainless steel milk pitchers in the dishwasher. For the painted stainless steel milk pitchers it is not adviced to put them in the dishwasher. Those need to be cleaned manually.
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