Hi Ivan,
I like the clear makings on the side of the pitcher. Will they stay there or will they wear off?
Rose
I'm curious about the motivation for this... if it's designed as a frothing pitcher, is it meant to be a lower-cost alternative to stainless? If so, I'm wondering how the difference in heat transfer will affect the frothing.
Looks nice... but why switch to plastic?
i'll take stainless over plastic if it's for frothing
I also like the markings, and they should hold up over time, but I am not a fan of using synthetic materials involving hot liquids.
Stainless steel and glass would be my preference. For me, it is like drinking hot liquids out of a styrofoam cup or cooking on teflon.
IMHO.
There is always a market for a low cost alternative to a quality product. Your picture shows that you did an exact reproduction of a stainless frothing pitcher. I would be curious, though, to know who you feel is the target customer for this product since stainless is preferred for food contact in commercial environments.