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Reddit mentions of aooyaoo (12oz/370ml) Warmer Milk Pot Suitable For a Gas Cooker and an Induction Cooker 18/10 Stainless Steel Mimi Size

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aooyaoo (12oz/370ml) Warmer Milk Pot Suitable For a Gas Cooker and an Induction Cooker 18/10 Stainless Steel Mimi Size
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Material:Stainless steel Size:3.8x2.9inch Handle:4 inch Capacity:12oz/370mlFeatures: made of high quality stainless steel, thickened at the bottom of the pot,Increased the durability of the product.Function: It can be used in electromagnetic oven or gas cooker.Warm reminder: This pot has a contact area of about (3 inches) so if using on an induction cooking surface make sure your cook top will accept this small pot.Uses: can be used to heat coffee and milk, due to the size is small, each heating capacity is only suitable for 1-2 people to enjoy.
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ColorSilver
Height3.8 Inches
Length8 Inches
Size370ml
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width4.2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on aooyaoo (12oz/370ml) Warmer Milk Pot Suitable For a Gas Cooker and an Induction Cooker 18/10 Stainless Steel Mimi Size:

u/ctrl-all-alts · 3 pointsr/Coffee

It might not be the same, but try this set up:

  • moka pot (2-3 cup), go for a bialetti/ veuve vigano

  • frothing wand, ikea does a passable one

  • milk pot with handle this one or similar, or a latte frothing pitcher. Just make sure it can be heated, won't burn you and has a spout to pour.

    It's not an espresso, but the flavor profile is close. It also takes some finesse to get the timing/ water dosage and grind right for the moka pot. Plenty to have fun with. And It's possible to pour latte art with a frothing wand. The same principles for making and breaking bubbles apply for a steam-froth, just a different engine and more variables at the same time with the latter (temp + motion).

    It was my setup up through college - and the nice thing is that it's portable between dorm and home if you move out later on.

    If you're deadset on espresso, budget a minimum $100 for a used gaggia classic if you're in the states/ EU/ UK - there should be a glut in the second hand market coming up in the next year from people upgrading to the 2019 gaggia classic pro, and another $100 for a used grinder (be patient).