Lets talk about latte art pitchers! Which do you prefer, what size, brand, shape, what ever. I found myself with what i consider a good collection of latte art pitchers. All different shapes and sizes, I find that different pitchers have there advantages, like with pitcher A its easier to pour hearts, while pitcher B its easier to pour rosettas. I look at them kind of like different size pant brushes. But my overall favorite is the europa 25 oz. So what about you?

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I love both my 12 oz and my 20 oz rattle ware pitchers, they way they're tapered towards the top slows down the pour just enough for me to be really consistant, our fridge has one of each and then a load of other pitchers and I find I complain an aweful lot if I can't use the rattle ware one.
I'm most accustomed to using the plain-ole 24oz straight-sided spouted Rattleware pitchers. I also own a RW spouted bell that I never use. I guess since these are the pitchers I work with every shift, they are the ones I'm comfortable with.

I hear great things about the Cafelat pitchers, but haven't tried one yet.
I started learning on plain rattleware pitchers, then i started buying my own. Now i find i suck at rattleware pitchers. Its kind of sad
I tend to gravitate toward the 12oz rattleware pitchers since I typically pour into 6oz mugs for latte art. We just got a 12oz pitcher without a handle, but I haven't had a ton of time to play with it. If I'm doing anything bigger, I would use the 20oz rattleware tapered pitcher.

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