

🖌️ Elevate your latte art game with the MHW-3BOMBER – where precision meets passion!
The MHW-3BOMBER Milk Frothing Pitcher is a 450ml stainless steel espresso accessory designed with a turbo vortex base for superior milk microfoam, an ergonomic double-arc handle for comfortable grip, and a uniquely engineered eagle spout with double diversion trench for precise latte art pouring. Made from durable 304 stainless steel, it offers longevity and easy cleaning, making it a top choice for both home baristas and professionals seeking consistent, high-quality steaming performance.
















| ASIN | B0BKQHQYB4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,221 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #21 in Espresso Steaming Pitchers |
| Brand | MHW-3BOMBER |
| Capacity | 15.2 ounces |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (397) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2022 |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | P60 |
| Manufacturer | MHW-3BOMBER |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | MHW-3BOMBER TURBO Milk Frothing Pitcher |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.53"W x 4.13"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | Modern |
| With Lid | No |
D**R
Perfect and compact for great latte art
I have purchased many products from MHW-3Bomber and when I decided I wanted to get a new steaming pitcher I knew I wanted to test this one out. It’s made out of solid and durable metal that feels nice and has a textured outside and smooth inside. The grooves on the spout aren’t too aggressive to prevent easy cleaning, and I’ve found rinsing to be easy in between drinks. The handle has what I assume is a pinky cutout which helps increase control when pouring and fits nicely in my hand. I took it to my cafe to see how well it would work on a La Marzocco machine and it was easy to get consistent results. I’ve been able to get steady and consistent results after a bit of trial and error. I’m used to filling up to the neck of steaming pitchers but with this pitcher that’s too much milk in my experience to utilize the vortex function. Pouring couldn’t be easier, I’ve been able to get crisp lines in my latte art and the foam easily falls exactly where I want it to. I find myself not using all the milk because of the drink sizes I prefer but the milk waste isn’t at all a problem for me and is entirely because of my own preferences. Would recommend this over the $100 Vortex milk pitcher I’d compare it with.
D**M
Nice pitcher that has many thoughtful details
Closer to 5 stars than 4 so I rounded it there. This is a great pitcher for latte art, for those who know what they're looking for. There are lots of thoughtful little design details that make latte art pouring easier and more fun. Now remember, no pitcher will magically make your latte art better. If you aren't consistently steaming silky smooth milk (90%-95% of the battle for beginners), it doesn't matter what pitcher you use, you won't be able to pour any quality latte art. In latte art, pitchers are like paint brushes. Most of it still depends on the artist's painting skills. But once the artist gains more experience, they will begin to see where a certain brush would be more useful and learn how to maximize the benefits of each brush. So it is with pitchers. This particular one is my first product from this brand. Previously, I had two stainless steel pitchers, a 12oz and 20oz. Both of those had slightly sharper spouts compared to this pitcher, which will allow for finer detail. However, I find that this pitcher is a more versatile one for overall use, and I find myself going to it most of the time. Some of the benefits of this pitcher might have been lost in translation, so I'll try to share my thoughts on the ones that are most useful to me. 1) Diversion Trench: They may have been talking about the spout here, but one of the more unique and most useful features of this particular pitcher is where the spout ends. There aren't many other pitchers like this. There's a divot where the end of the spout meets the wall of the pitcher. This allows you to get closer to the surface of the "canvas" when you pour. What does that mean? Right after you lay your base, when you're starting to pour your design, that's often the trickiest portion for beginners for patterns which require you to get close to the center of the cup, instead of the edge. Most home espresso machines have steam wands that only best fit 12oz, maaaybe 16oz pitchers. Most people also are working with 6-8oz latte cups, so 12oz pitchers are easiest for steaming the respective amount of milk. 12oz pitchers often can't give you an easy angle to reach the center of the cup while also bringing the spout very close to the surface of the canvas (spout proximity). This is because for typical 12oz pitchers, the edge of the cup you're pouring into usually runs into the spout of the pitcher. It requires various workarounds, which do require more skill and control and may limit some designs, or transferring to a larger pitcher. Now transferring has multiple other benefits. But when you're a home barista and want to do less dishes, staying in one pitcher allows for an easier workflow. This particular pitcher has that slight divot mentioned earlier which, in many cases, lets you rest against the edge of the cup and reach further in than most other pitchers. It's hard to really appreciate until you actually physically try it out with a cup. I had a "wow" moment the first time I tried this. This is useful in combination with the next design feature: 2) Slant edge This is a common design feature seen in higher quality milk pitchers. So it's not as unique as the previous feature, but in conjunction with it, it allows for further reach. Same idea as above. For many patterns, you want to be able to reach the center of the canvas while maintaining spout proximity. 3) Turbo Principle I think this just refers to the bottom of the pitcher. It's not flat, but there's a slight elevation in the center. This supposedly helps in forming your vortex while steaming milk. I think this would be more appreciated on machines that don't have strong steam power. It also depends on your steaming technique and preferred pitcher angle/position. I didn't see a huge benefit for this personally since my steam wand is quite strong, but I can see how it could help. Forming a proper vortex is crucial in integrating air and milk while breaking down bubbles to form that silky microfoam. 4) Handle design Allows for multiple grips. I didn't see a huge benefit here but that's because of my grip style. I can see how it'd really help. I do like how the handle is thicker than those cheap steel pitchers, so it doesn't cut into your fingers as much (e.g. for pen style grip). 5) Thick walls I personally like this for comfort. But those who are used to feeling the temperature of the pitcher as a gauge during steaming will need to adjust. It's not a con. I read some reviewing it as a con. It just requires simple adjustment. Those were some of the most useful design features to me, which showed me how much thought and care went into this design. Now, it's not a perfect pitcher, and going back to the paintbrush analogy, it won't be the best picture for every use case. My particular pitcher came with some chips at the spout. Through normal usage, more chips appeared there. I'm a little concerned about potentially ingesting the material. So it might not be the best quality control. Also, sometimes I want a finer spout tip for more detailed designs like sharper rosettas, or a longer spout trench for free pouring (most animal designs). But it's still overall a very good pitcher and at this price point, it's hard to beat. I'm quite happy with this purchase. Hope this review can help shed some light on what some of these design features are and how they might impact your workflow and latte art pouring. Latte art has a very steep learning curve, but it's so much more rewarding when you see those baby steps of progress. Keep it up everyone!
S**N
Perfect for Latte Art & Espresso Drinks!
This milk frothing pitcher is a must-have for any home barista! The 12oz size is perfect for steaming milk for a single cappuccino or latte, and the precision spout makes it easy to pour smooth, detailed latte art. The stainless steel construction feels sturdy and well-balanced, and it’s easy to clean after each use. The handle is comfortable to hold, and the sleek, modern design looks great with my espresso setup. If you love making lattes, cappuccinos, or macchiatos at home, this is a high-quality, reliable frothing pitcher that won’t disappoint. Highly recommend! ☕✨
B**R
Worth it. Has helped with milk texturing
I’m not a professional barista, but I enjoy making lattes at home. I got this frothing pitcher, thinking it would make steaming my milk easier, and I’ve been quite pleased with it. It feels sturdy and well made, and the handle design gives a comfortable grip, which makes steaming a bit easier than with the cheaper pitcher I used before. The spout seems designed for pour control. I’ve noticed pouring milk into my cup is smoother, and I don’t get wild splashes or spills as often.
E**Y
Versatile Pitcher!
Impressed with capabilities of this pitcher. Works great from flat white to latte. The spout allows for detailed art in both small and large cups. Had helped my latte art progression a ton! The build quality is great. It is thick and well made. Super easy to rinse out and dries quickly.
L**I
Easy clean nice and strong
Nice and heavy and won't brun you or splash everything
M**Y
Amazing shape and ergonomic handle. Perfect for a 6oz cappuccino!
This little 12oz size and round spout is perfect for steaming a small amount of milk for a 6oz cappuccino and creating little to no milk waste, but the best part about it is the handle, and the recessed spout. I have small hands, and the way the handle is shaped allows me to place my pinky against the indentation to create more control when pouring. It’s such a nice and ergonomic addition! I ended up ordering this again in a larger size because (both the 12 and 15oz) because I like it so much. The recessed area of the spout (where it dips into the body) allows me to anchor the lip of my cup there so I can pour clean and precise latte art in the same spot! It makes pouring beautiful art super easy. And the matte black is gorgeous. The only reason I’m giving this one star off is because it’s missing any sort of markings on the interior to help you judge how much milk to use when filling, leaving you to eyeball it. 🥲 The solution is to use a different jug for measuring, but it would be nice not to have to use so many different mugs for this purpose so I have less to clean after making my cappuccinos. 👍
C**I
CC
Cores is the best bottled water in my opinion.
M**Z
excelente producto
J**N
I like the way you can hold it.Good quality. Would recommend. It is on price sided.
H**L
Excelente jarra, se siente muy solida y es muy comoda para verter la leche. No puedo opinar sobre que tan buena es para latte art.
H**A
Gives good and sharp latte art designs
H**I
This is a game changer , perfect for latte art ! I love it , it helps a lot with my learning process.
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