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Coffee Parts Professional Milk Jug Frothing Thermometer

Clear Large Dial with Markings Adjustable All Stainless

Item Number: a-052-cp

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Coffeeparts Professional Milk Thermometer

Easy to use thermometer with milk temperature markings to assist in correct temperature usage.

Our Classic Coffee Parts professional milk jug thermometers are used just about everywhere from homes to cafes and specialty coffee roasteries. Coffee thermometers are both used for consistency in the art of steaming and stretching milk, as well as the safety of both the barista and the consumer.

As milk reaches its potentially hazardous burning point at 72 degrees celsius, it is important to sever milk based espresso coffees at just under this temperature to avoid burning the mouths of consumers. Milk also changes its properties dramatically after 72 degrees celsius and loses its natural sweetness, which makes milk temperature a crucial part of serving the best possible milk based coffees.

Another common use for barista thermometer is as a hot water thermometer to become a coffee temperature gauge and actually to check the temperature of the hot water at both the group head and hot water tap. Generally, a common water temperature here is 91 degrees which is considered the optimum water temperature for coffee extraction.

The milk frothing thermometer with its clear dial, will help you go from cold milk to the perfect time to turn off the steam. The thermometer has a marking at 60 degrees celsius as an indicator of the milk frothing temperature where you should start cutting your streaming, and then a marker at 65-70 degrees for where you shouldn't go past as once it hits 72 degrees celsius the milk properties will change dramatically. You will notice at this temperature the sound of the milk being steamed will also change.

Designed with a minimalistic simple design for a busy barista in any food business, this full stainless steel thermometer is the perfect addition for baristas who want reliable steaming gear that’ll wont just last but are also at a great price!

What's in the box?

  • 1 x Coffeeparts Professional Milk Thermometer

Thermometer Specifications

  • 0 - 100 Degrees celsius adjustable thermometer which can be calibrated
  • 120mm shaft designed to fit 300ml, 600ml and 1Lt milk pitching jugs

Professional Thermometer Features

  • Clear temperature gauge dial with temperature markers
  • Full stainless body and shaft
  • Removable clip

Coffee Parts Professional Thermometer Review

Let's be honest, it's hard to be totally un-biased reviewing our own products, so let's just explain our why to this product. We felt the need for a great tool to keep potential save potentially hazardous situations of baristas burning their hands or consumers their mouths while improving milk temperature consistency, especially for cafes with several baristas or inexperienced baristas.

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Easy to use thermometer with milk temperature markings to assist in correct temperature usage.

Our Classic Coffee Parts professional milk jug thermometers are used just about everywhere from homes to cafes and specialty coffee roasteries. Coffee thermometers are both used for consistency in the art of steaming and stretching milk, as well as the safety of both the barista and the consumer.

As milk reaches its potentially hazardous burning point at 72 degrees celsius, it is important to sever milk based espresso coffees at just under this temperature to avoid burning the mouths of consumers. Milk also changes its properties dramatically after 72 degrees celsius and loses its natural sweetness, which makes milk temperature a crucial part of serving the best possible milk based coffees.

Another common use for barista thermometer is as a hot water thermometer to become a coffee temperature gauge and actually to check the temperature of the hot water at both the group head and hot water tap. Generally, a common water temperature here is 91 degrees which is considered the optimum water temperature for coffee extraction.

The milk frothing thermometer with its clear dial, will help you go from cold milk to the perfect time to turn off the steam. The thermometer has a marking at 60 degrees celsius as an indicator of the milk frothing temperature where you should start cutting your streaming, and then a marker at 65-70 degrees for where you shouldn't go past as once it hits 72 degrees celsius the milk properties will change dramatically. You will notice at this temperature the sound of the milk being steamed will also change.

Designed with a minimalistic simple design for a busy barista in any food business, this full stainless steel thermometer is the perfect addition for baristas who want reliable steaming gear that’ll wont just last but are also at a great price!