The Sumo 700ml milk jug is our largest milk jug available, capable of serving 6-14oz cups.
- The unique spout of the product features a blend of pointed, rounded, and wide shapes, ensuring a consistent and precise pour of leaves while creating a defined shadow effect.
- The entire development process, from conceptualization to creating the 3D model, took over a year to achieve perfection.
Pros:
- This exceptional design is remarkably lightweight, weighing only 200g at a thickness of 0.6mm.
- The fine and smooth edges of the tip enable smooth dragging without bleeding. The jug's body is designed to accommodate the WLC Cup 300ml.
- The wide-bottomed diameter allows for a thick and glossy crema.
- The short handle is ideal for drawing.
- Comes with the authentic JIBBIJUG logo on its bottom.
- It is great for basic and advanced milk art.
Cons:
- The jug's thin material, at 0.6mm, makes it susceptible to small dents and factory marks on the bottom and edges. This issue cannot be avoided, They are not defects or damages from transit.
- Additionally, if the jug is dropped heavily on the floor, it is likely to dent.
- Wire markings on the inside of the milk jug are a normal occurrence during the electroplating process. The wire is used to hold the jug in place during electroplating, so the mark will appear after the process is complete. This marking does not signify any defect or poor production.
Rainbow-plated jugs come in a spectrum of colors, so expect to see a variety of colors on each jug. Occasionally, small soft spots may appear but they are not considered defects.
After the first use, fingerprints will easily show on the Matt Coating. This is not a color defect, and spraying the surface with Glass spray and wiping with a microfiber cloth will remove the mark
JBBI's NOTES
- If your latte art looks crooked while pouring, it might not be due to misaligned spouts or handles. Our pointed spout design is precise and requires a steady hand and correct movements. Jugs with large round spouts are more forgiving of off-center pours. With practice, your technique will improve. Instead of blaming the jug, focus on refining your skills and control. You’ve got this!
- Beginners often tilt or grip the pitcher unevenly, lifting too high and too quickly, resulting in off shapes. To avoid this, keep the cup level and align the spout centrally. Start with a slow pour to form a round shape before lifting it, keeping the jug head down at all tulip layers, and maintaining a parallel arm.
- Mastering this jug through practice enhances your skills. For those preferring simpler pours or struggling with jug control, our rounded spout model may be more suitable.
Quality Assurance Notice: No Refund or Exchange Below This Mentioned
- All jugs are inspected before shipment. Minor variations in spouts, handles, and bodies due to production tolerances are normal.
- Handle alignment may vary by 1-2mm, which does not affect pouring technique.
- Laser welding marks inside the handle are not defects and do not lead to rust.
- Minor scratches may occur due to the lightweight design intended for latte art performance. Although each jug undergoes thorough inspection, they may not be entirely scratch-free due to this thickness.
- By purchasing a color-coated jug, you acknowledge these conditions, including minor scratches and factory marks on both exterior and interior surfaces. Plated items will naturally tarnish over time with use.
Read Before You Buy:
- Review our quality control, alignment, color coating, return/refund policies before placing your order. By proceeding, you agree to these terms.
- Inspect the item’s quality before first use. Report any issues within 3 days of receipt, along with the order number and unboxing proof.
- No refunds for change of mind, incorrect selections, or used items.
- Color coating may peel, fade, or discolor over time. Contact us within 3 days for major coating issues or defects not mentioned before use.
- Signs of use invalidate return policies.
SUMO "Light weight"
- Slight variations in stainless steel milk jugs are normal due to the production process. We ensure these differences stay within an industry-standard tolerance of 1-2mm.
- To maintain consistency, we use the Paper Metric Scale method. We place the jug upside down, align the spout's tip to the midpoint of the scale, and adjust the rim until it matches the same number on both sides. This precise method ensures accurate alignment beyond visual inspection.
- During manufacturing, we carefully align each jug. While small variations of 1-2mm can occur due to material properties, we rigorously inspect every jug before packaging and shipping.
- At JIBBIJUG, we perform thorough checks on finish, color, and alignment to ensure you receive a product that meets our standards, as detailed on our website.