







☕ Elevate your coffee game with precision and style!
The ENLOY 30oz Stainless Steel Milk Frothing Pitcher combines professional-grade features like a clear dual measurement scale, dripless spout, and heat-resistant ergonomic handle. Made from durable 18/8 stainless steel, it offers barista-level capacity and style for home espresso enthusiasts seeking flawless latte art and mess-free pouring.








| ASIN | B087G8MB4P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,361,864 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #260 in Espresso Steaming Pitchers |
| Brand | ENLOY |
| Capacity | 900 Milliliters |
| Color | Silver(27oz/800ml) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,336) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Item model number | EN 100 |
| Manufacturer | ENLOY |
| Material | 304 Steel |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.7 x 5.5 x 4.4 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | 30oz |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 710619569927 |
| With Lid | No |
D**D
Perfect for mixing Lye Water
I make cold process soap, and I use mine to mix my lye water solution in. It doesn't always get washed out after every single soaping session, and it has held up beautifully! I don't remotely miss mixing it up in plastic containers & worrying about them melting & holding up against mixing up my lye water solution anymore! Great product, highly recommend!
J**M
An ideal milk frothing pitcher for lattes with 2-3 shots of espresso.
Amazon seems to have mixed reviews for several different products together. This review is for a 20oz stainless steel milk frothing pitcher. I am very happy with this pitcher and I recommend it to anyone. I got an espresso maker recently. It came with a 12oz pitcher, but I found it was too small for my needs. I wanted to make double-shot lattes. I couldn't froth and blend enough milk in the small pitcher without it overflowing. This 20oz version has more than enough space. Before I got this pitcher, I got another 20oz pitcher from a different seller. It was three times as expensive and it didn't work as well. I threw that one away when I bought this one. There is no reason to spend more money than this. The pitcher is stainless steel, so it's easy to care for. It has a big, comfortable handle. It has plenty of room to work with a large volume of milk. I don't think it would work well for a very small volume of milk, like 2-3 ounces, because your steam wand may not reach all the way to the bottom.
H**H
Manual Milk Frother-good for making great coffee
I purchased this item because I like to froth my coffee and fluff it up with Milk or create a Cuban coffee with butter and mix it in. Works great for this. The item is heavy enough and won't slip. It is easy to clean and I would recommend this if you need to froth your milk. Simple, easy, and affective! I would purchase again!
I**I
Better than pictured!
Had it for months now. Still looks great! I worried about gold but I was tired of SO MUCH metal color, stainless steel in the kitchen. This fixes that. Looks good, warm and bright! It should cost more than it’s stainless cousins but currently it does not. I might buy a bigger one if I can find it but for one latte at a time it is perfect. Thank you to who made this. You did a good job, please keep it up.
G**E
Solid value for the price, great quality and design
TL;DR: This is a solid choice for anyone serious about making lattes, cappuccinos, or frothy milk drinks. Tbh, I even think it has bar-grade quality. The thick stainless steel construction is durable and heat-resistant, and the bakelite handle is a game-changer to prevent burns. While there are some small cosmetic imperfections where the handle is soldered on, it doesn't affect the jug's overall quality or function. For the price, it's definitely worth it... I mean, it's a bit pricey for a pitcher, but that's just the state of things for tools catering to home baristas, which is a very popular "hobby" these days. At any rate, I've seen terrible pitchers at the same price or even costlier; so after long research, I personally found this one to be the best bang-for-buck. PROS: 🥳 Durable stainless steel construction, thicker than others out there, but not too heavy 🥳 Bakelite handle prevents burns and is completely heat-resistant 🥳 Great spout design for accurate pouring and latte art 🥳 Excellent value for the price when compared to other options CONS: 😩 Visible marks around the handle's soldering points 😩 Slightly smaller than some other similar pitchers, ie it holds 900ml instead of 1L DETAILED REVIEW: BUILD QUALITY: I feel it's definitely built to last, as a pose to others I've owned and seen on people's review photos. Unlike many frothing pitchers that use very thin steel, this one stands out due to its decent thickness and overall high-quality stainless steel construction. It's not overly thick, so it won't be too heavy or soak up heat from the milk, but it's durable enough to withstand regular use without getting damaged. Even if dropped, with this thickness, I'm not expecting it to ding easily. The thick build ensures it's a good-quality jug that feels premium and holds up to daily wear and tear, even if used in a pro bar setting, I feel. HANDLE DESIGN: One of the standout features is the bakelite handle. Really, it's the only one out there I've seen that has this feature in lieu of a normal, run-of-the-mill stainless steel handle. Bakelite is a heat-resistant resin, the same material used for smoking pipe stems, so it's a great choice for this kind of pitcher. It stays cool to the touch, even when the rest of the pitcher is piping hot, so you won't risk burning yourself. It also feels very nice and comfortable to the touch. I know it may look "plasticky" in the photos, the kind of cheap toy plastic one runs away from, but that's just bakelite 😅 and it doesn't look cheap in person; when you touch it, you know it's not cheap. Furthermore, bakelite is known for its durability, so it's unlikely you'll manage to break this, even with heavy daily use. SPOUT AND POURING: The spout is another highlight. It's designed with a steep, straight wall and starts lower in the body of the jug, which makes for a more controlled, even pour. This is especially useful if you're doing latte art, as it allows you to get a precise, consistent stream of milk. Whether you're making a cappuccino or a latte, this pitcher helps you get the perfect pour every time. COSMETIC FLAWS: While the overall design and build are excellent, there are some minor cosmetic issues. The handle is soldered onto the body, of course, and you can see the four anchor marks on both the inside and outside of the pitcher. These spots have darker rings around them, which don't affect the performance of the pitcher at all, and probably don't make it any less durable, but they do bug those with a bit of OCD (ie me), and they do bring a tiny bit down the quality look of the item. The marks are minor, however, but they're there. SIZE: At 900ml, this pitcher is slightly smaller than some others on the market that can hold up to 1L. For anyone who regularly froths larger amounts of milk, this might be a consideration. However, for those who typically froth a standard amount of milk, the size is perfect. It holds enough for a couple of lattes or cappuccinos (that are perhaps more on the smaller side for modern tastes), making it a great option for personal use. I've also definitely seen smaller, 1-drink pitchers at around this price, so imo the quality and the handle made this a better option over other 1L pitchers in my case. FINAL THOUGHTS: If you're looking for something durable, heat-resistant, and easy to use, this is the best option I've come across. As I've said, the bakelite handle is a standout feature, ensuring you won't burn your hands while frothing. While there are a few minor imperfections in the soldering marks and the size is a bit smaller than some would prefer, it's a high-quality pitcher that offers great value for the price. If you're looking for a reliable, long-lasting frothing pitcher, this one is definitely worth considering. I can't give it 5 stars because I do feel all these home barista accessories are way overpriced... I mean, for the price I would even start to expect something made out of copper. But it is what it is.
R**X
Has what I was looking for
This pitcher has two things that was missing from other pitchers: 1. A heat safe handle- eliminating extra step of reaching for a glove. 2. Get this large one. The opening is large enough to stick your hand inside to wipe clean. I had a 20oz pitcher before where this was not possible and the sides of the pitcher would press in between my fingers when cleaning it. One minor thing I wish this pitcher would have which would make it perfect- the measurement markings don’t go down all the way to the bottom. I wish I could pour an exact amount of milk. This is not possible to be measured in this pitcher when pouring a small quantity below the lowest mark.
A**R
Great foam, awesome cappuccino!
For many years I used Biatelli as a frother. My last one worked well but after two months the handle is already cracked at the base. And the product it's extremely expensive. I decided to try this one and it works famously even with fat free lactose milk and almond milk! I hope is lasts! For now I am very happy with it. Plan to get another.
K**Y
The perfect size
This was the cheapest pitcher i could find at this size. Let's face it there's not a lot of ways you could mess this up. As long as it doesn't tarnish... and the handle stays on... there's not much else that can go worng. That said i chose this cup because it had volume measurements on the inside. However i use about 5 oz of milk for my coffee but the measurements on this cup starts at 7oz. a minor annoyance but i've learn to adapt. For anyone looking for a frothing pitcher though i recommend getting this size or larger. i originally bought the smaller size pitcher and even with only 5oz of milk it sometimes bubbles over and makes a mess. This size pitcher is perfect since it doesn't get close to the rim.
N**F
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R**Y
Great product, quality finish. The rubber handle prevents you from burning your hands. Frothing takes the 20 seconds claimed in the sales details. It's worth knowing that the maximum frothing volume is about 400mm, but the frother will heat more milk, maybe 800mm, but I've only attempted 700mm (800mm looks rather too close to the brim). If you're using this for cappuccinos or latté coffees, you'll want to hot milk as well as froth anyway, so just pour off the excess milk first taking it down to the 400mm 'MAX' mark then froth up the rest to top up your cappuccinos/latté coffees with froth. It serves up enough hot milk & froth about 3 large mugs of milk-based coffees. Getting a milk thermometer to use with this would be recommended as so long as you heat gently and take the milk off the heat at circa 65°C not only should you have perfect froth, you also shouldn't have any scorched milk residue in the pan and cleaning is minimal effort.
M**Y
This milk frother is very well made and works perfectly. The glass top is a nice touch. Recommended.
N**.
I bought it to use with my immersion blender for making smoothies and it works great for it. I put a mat under it to keep from rubbing it on my counter while mixing. The handle is really comfortable and it's easy to clean.
C**E
At first it was hit or miss with getting frothy milk. We figured out that heating the milk to 80F at the max line was key to getting consistent results. It's not the same texture as a pressure steamer, if that's what you're looking for. But if you want warm, frothy milk in your coffee then this satisfyingly does the job.
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