Rattleware 5-Inch Easy Steam S10 Reviews
Rattleware 5-Inch Easy Steam S10 Reviews
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Rattleware Easy Steam S-10 - 5 Inch Stem - Milk Steaming & Frothing Thermometer. The S10 features a 10 degree face plate for easy reading. - Turn off mark at 140F (60C) helps you keep the milk from overheating. - Easy to read with a simplified 10 degree dial scale. - Excellent for training or daily use. Large dial - 1.75" diameter. Turn off indicator at 140 F (60 C) helps you keep the milk from overheating. Calibration instructions included on the stem cover. Hot and Cold calibration points indicated on the face plate. Comes with NSF approved clip to attach to steaming pitcher.
Technical Details
- Easy to calibrate- Easy to read
- Comes with NSF clip
- Calibration instructions included
- 1.75" face
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By RHPVideo (Northern California)
I have the Rattleware 20-Ounce Latte Art Milk Frothing Pitcher, Rattleware 5-Inch Easy Steam S10, and the DeLonghi BAR32 Retro Pump-Driven 35 ounce Espresso Maker. I find that the thermometer dial is too large for the particular combination of equipment that I am using. I do like the thermometer, but when I use the clip to keep it in place, it reduces the space for the steaming wand on the espresso maker and makes the process feel "cramped". I would recommend this for a wider mouth frothing pitcher unlike the one I purchased. Easy to read, and from what I can tell, accurate.
By Ami (France)
I make one single cappuccino every morning and wanted a thermometer to get an idea of when the milk was at the optimum temperature. I thought once I figured it out with the thermometer, I'd then dispense with the thermometer and just rely on the duration and the sound of the steaming. This thermometer might work for a very large quantity of milk and a very weak flow of steam, but in my case the milk comes to a full boil long before the thermometer registers even a few degrees of temperature increase. I tried it with more milk. In no case did the thermometer quickly register the temperature increase; it slowly rose for about a minute after the milk began to boil. It worked better with greater quantities, but the milk always boiled long before the thermometer registered 140 degrees. With 1/3 cup of milk, which is what I use for my coffee, the thermometer is totally useless; I'd get the same result by sticking a ballpoint pen in the pitcher.
By Janis V. (Latvia)
I like it. However, for my favorite 12 oz pitcher the stem is a bit to long and the clip is to large. It is still usable but suits better a 20 oz pitcher.
Pros: The dial is very clear and convenient. There is a mark on it when to stop steaming - and voilá - the pointer really "lands" in the middle of the green zone indicating the optimal temperature.
Cons: It must be calibrated. Instructions are printed on the plastic stem cover sleave. Reticent as they are, they were partly damaged. It was quite confusing to read "Slip calibration tool onto stem with hex nut recess toward theromomete .... (missing)", especially because the tool is not included. It should be ordered separately Rattleware Thermometer Calibration Tool or in a set, for instance Rattleware 97110 5-Inch Thermometer Kit, Easy Steam S10. Yet, I guess, I managed to calibrate it without the tool, just by holding the clip and turning the dial.
By hardwired (NC)
The clip is well designed and it fits our coffee mugs and stainless frothing pitcher. The dial is easy to read (at lease the fahrenheit is). I tested ours by putting it in ice water and then in boiling water and it was spot on.
By bobbler (Atlanta GA)
The title says it all.. My favorite (of several.. I use these to measure water temperature (for tea/coffee/mate).. This one is nicely made, large numbers, and no "meat" words (we are vegetarians).. Also, the red and green (meant for a frothing pitcher I think) make it even easier to read from a distance..
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