🥇 Elevate Your Coffee Game with Style!
The JuraGlass Milk Container is a sleek, 16.9 oz glass storage solution designed for coffee enthusiasts. With its dishwasher-safe materials and compact design, it offers both convenience and elegance, making it the perfect addition to your Jura Automatic Coffee Center.
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Features | Dishwasher Safe, Easy to Clean, Taste-neutral |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Glass |
Closure Type | Snap |
Additional Features | Automatic |
Container Shape | Square |
Color | Clear |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Volume | 0.5 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.62"L x 3.62"W x 5.31"H |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity | 0.5 Liters |
L**N
Highly Recommend
This item works great. I fill it up and take it in and out of the refrigerator. It sucks up the cream easlily even when it is low. Previously I was pouring cream into a small cup and then having a second cup to wash and was wasting cream. Not anymore. I use this with my Jura coffee machine. I highly recommend!
S**N
Glass container that also works for kitchenaid kf8
I have always preferred glass over plastic, so when I bought the KitchenAid KF8, which comes with a plastic container, I was looking for a compatible Glass Milk container. The jura and KitchenAid KF8 are both manufactured by Eugster/Frismag so I thought I would give this a try. It works perfectly; the milk might even have a little more froth compared with the KitchenAid container. All I had to do was connect the pipe from the KitchenAid container to the top of the Jura container. The one drawback of the Jura is it holds less milk than the KitchenAid container. The Jura will allow you to make approximately four milk drinks.
D**L
Nice replacement
Works great. My jura cooler broke and I difnt want to spend another 250 to replace. This is a cost effective alternative that works nicely
B**Y
Completely sealed after adding shut off, great unit
Works for your TK-02, Its sealed Much better unit at 1/2 the price and after installing an inline shutoff valve it is completely sealed. I suspect it will work for anything that uses 1/4 inch tubing. Consider if you question the milk container supplied with a non-Jura unit.
N**
Amazing cup for coffee
Just amazing fit perfectly next to a coffe machine makes it look like Richy style and just perfect and easy to use
I**C
it works, but the milk won't last
If you are using Jura super-automatic espresso makers, this is the low-priced option for a storage solution to make drinks with milk in them. It is of course massively overpriced for what it is, a borosilicate cup with a lid and metal straw, but if you're willing to shell out for the Jura machine this is practically nothing, and it works as advertised. But something you should factor into how you use it is that milk starts to curdle much faster in this container than in the one you bought your milk in. I only use ultra-pasteurized milk, which lasts in the fridge for about a month or so, but in less than a week the milk in this container will start to go. You'll see the effects in clumping as the milk mixes with the coffee in your cup; instead of a fluffy white foam you'll get a kind of scum you have to spoon off, although there won't be much change in actual flavor, at least in the beginning. So if you aren't using enough milk to completely empty the container in 3-4 days, the solution that I use is to never fill it more than about 1/2 - 1 inch full of milk, enough for 1-2 drinks at my drink settings. Then every couple of days I give it a quick wash to make sure no old milk is sitting around in the container. It does cut down on the convenience of the container somewhat, but it's not too bad. I think the next step up is one of their refrigerated units, but those cost hundreds and if they didn't completely solve the problem it would be quite the waste in money, so this is still the best solution for me.
B**S
More useful than expected, small
This entire kit is high quality - thick glass, lid with silicon seal, tube, etc. It's a little smaller than I expected - it will only hold about half a quarter bottle of milk. But it a good size that is not too big in the fridge. There are several unexpected advantages. With the glass I can see exactly how much milk is in the container and when it needs to be refilled - unlike putting the milk in a mug or pitcher. Also I have some flavored oat milk which is a bit strong and some plain oat milk, and this jar allows me to mix the two. If you are letting it sit out, it's covered from dust and insects compared to a mug too. And lastly, you don't need to clean it daily if its put i the frig promptly. I suppose you could even have several of these with different types of milk or oat milk if there are multiple people wanting different things
M**N
Spendy but Nice
This thing is way overpriced for what it is but I'm absurdly pleased with it despite that. I store it in the fridge and the glass keeps the milk cold through breakfast. For what it cost, it should have come with a little stopper to go in the top but I just use the one off my frother and let it go naked.
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