Pros & Cons
Pros
This size is ideal for 1-2 lattes/cappuccinos. Fits beautifully under the frothing nozzle. Perfect for frothing milk for cappuccino.
Highlights
Quality
Having bought a 350ml jug for my mother, i was so impressed with the quality and price that i bought a 550ml version for myself.
Good value and good size for a milk frother jug, quality is great and stylish too.
The handle is spot welded and seems decent enough for the price and function but is not of the quality you'd expect of a premium brand.
5mm think steel but there's really no need as this andrew james is decent enough quality at a great price.
Price
The only annoying thing is that the price has dropped since i bought mine.
99, brilliant, when i clicked on 'buy it again' the price was £7.
Packaging/appearance
Was a bit worried the milk thermometer i bought as well would be too long for the jug, but in fact just fits perfectly if the t... Read More
Unlike virtually all my other jugs in the kitchen, the contents don't spill down the edge of the jug all over the worktop every... Read More
Competitiveness
As with many of the andrew james products, you get excellent quality at a good price.
Foamed milk is a doddle with this
I initially got a 350ml jug as reviews had said it was good for 1-2 lattes.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
good, quality, size, great and perfect. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 52.4% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 181 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 20 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you want to make 2 lattes at a time then you would need a bigger size
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Foamed milk is a doddle with this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now if i could just master the process of steaming the milk
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The scale is not clear from inside
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Since lockdown ive struggled to get my usual unhomogenised whole milk and turn to a larger brand who homogenise the fat which i believe led to the milk frothing over my usual 300ml pitcher and causing me to make it in two batches which is messy and time consuming
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sure you can pay £20 for a barista grade pitcher with premium 1
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The handle is spot welded and seems decent enough for the price and function but is not of the quality youd expect of a premium brand
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But i soon discovered that it wasnt