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Rhino Coffee Gear makes barista milk jugs, pitcher rinsers, thermometers and dosing tools. Its etched Professional pitchers mark volume in millilitres and ounces to cut milk waste.

Rhino Coffee Gear: barista milk jugs, rinsers and tools

The bench-tested kit baristas reach for, shift after shift.

Rhino Coffee Gear earned its place on cafe benches by getting the everyday tools right. The range runs from Classic and Professional milk jugs to in-bench Spinjet pitcher rinsers, thermometers, dosing cups and chocolate shakers. Professional pitchers carry an etched ml and ounce scale inside both walls, so you pour to target and waste less milk across a busy service.

We've been stocking Rhino since the brand was known as Rhinowares, and the catalogue tells you what the company learned along the way. The Classic jug is the basic shape, with a crafted spout and an ergonomic handle, sized to the industry guides of 350ml, 600ml and 900ml that baristas use to compare pitchers rather than as exact fill volumes. The Professional pitcher etches a millilitre and ounce scale into both interior walls, which takes the guesswork out of pouring and keeps milk waste down. The 450ml Classic answered direct feedback from latte-art pourers who wanted a size between 12oz and 20oz. Black Stealth and White Stealth jugs add a double-coated, food-safe non-stick finish on a thick 1mm wall for easy cleaning.

The rinser line is where Rhino really shows its workshop thinking. The Spinjet Valve sprays and spins at once for a more robust mechanical clean than a standard rinsing valve, and the honeycomb drain-tray design on the RHPR300-S reduces static liquid build-up and the odours that come with it. In-bench rinsers come in 150mm, 300mm and 600mm lengths to suit different bench cut-outs. Round it out with thermometers that clip into any pitcher, stainless dosing cups that sit on the portafilter, a 2kg bench scale for weighing with a portafilter, and chocolate shakers with mesh or perforated lids.

Choosing your Rhino milk jug

Start with size, because the jug drives your milk texture. As a rough industry guide, pitchers are compared in 350ml, 600ml and 900ml steps, though they rarely fill to those exact volumes. A 360ml suits single drinks and tight latte-art work; a 600ml is the all-day workhorse for flat whites and lattes; 950ml handles two-handed service or larger orders. Rhino added a 450ml Classic specifically for pourers who wanted something between a 12oz and a 20oz.

Classic vs Professional vs Stealth

Range Best for Key feature
Classic Everyday pouring, home and cafe Crafted spout, ergonomic handle, colour options
Professional High-volume service, waste control Etched ml and ounce scale on both interior walls
Stealth Fast cleaning between shifts Double-coated food-safe non-stick, 1mm wall

Texturing milk well

Scott Rao notes in The Professional Barista's Handbook that milk gets harder to froth well once it climbs past 100°F, so you stretch early and keep the milk rolling until it reaches temperature. A clip-in Rhino thermometer gives you a clear reading until you can judge by feel, and a silicone grip helps you handle a hot jug and colour-code milk types on the bench.

Rinsers and dosing

If you steam all day, an in-bench pitcher rinser keeps jugs clean between pours. The Spinjet Valve sprays and spins together for a stronger clean than plain rinsing, and rinsers come in 150mm, 300mm and 600mm to fit your bench. For best results Rhino recommends a pressure-limiting valve on the water inlet. On the grind side, a stainless dosing cup catches your dose and sits on the portafilter to cut waste, and a 2kg bench scale is large enough to weigh with the portafilter in place. Pair these with our wider barista tools and coffee scales range to finish the setup.

Keeping rinsers serviced

Rinsers are mechanical, so they need the odd service. Spinjet valve gasket kits and replacement pistons are stocked, plus drain assemblies that suit Rhino rinsers and other 70mm-drain brands. Note that the Spinjet gasket kit is not suitable for the older RHPR300 or RHPR600 units, so check your model before ordering.

A solid milk station built around Rhino is straightforward: one 600ml Professional jug as your workhorse, a 360ml for single drinks and latte-art practice, a clip-in thermometer while you learn the temperature by feel, and a silicone grip to colour-code milks and handle hot jugs. Add an in-bench Spinjet rinser if you steam back-to-back, a stainless dosing cup for the grinder, and a chocolate shaker for the finishing dust. It is a tidy, hard-wearing kit that handles a full cafe service.

I rate Rhino because it solves the boring problems properly. The etched Professional pitcher is the one I point people to first, since a scale you can read mid-pour saves real milk and money over a week of service. The Spinjet rinsers are the quiet heroes too: a clean jug between every drink is one of those small habits that lifts your milk texture without any extra skill. None of it is flashy. It is just well-made gear that holds up on a busy bench, which is exactly what you want from your everyday tools.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rhino Coffee Gear? +

Rhino Coffee Gear, formerly Rhinowares, is a barista accessory brand making milk jugs, in-bench pitcher rinsers, milk thermometers, dosing cups, bench scales and chocolate shakers used in cafes and home setups.

What's the difference between the Rhino Classic and Professional milk jugs? +

The Classic is the basic shape with a crafted spout and ergonomic handle. The Professional adds a millilitre and ounce scale etched into both interior walls, so you pour to a target and reduce milk waste during busy service.

Which Rhino milk jug size should I buy? +

As a guide, baristas compare pitchers in 350ml, 600ml and 900ml steps. A 360ml suits single drinks and latte art, a 600ml is the all-day workhorse, and a 950ml handles larger or two-handed orders. Rhino also makes a 450ml for in-between.

How does the Rhino Spinjet pitcher rinser work? +

The Spinjet Valve sprays and spins at the same time, giving a stronger mechanical clean than a standard rinsing valve. In-bench rinsers come in 150mm, 300mm and 600mm lengths. Rhino recommends a pressure-limiting valve on the water inlet line.

Are the Rhino Stealth milk jugs non-stick? +

Yes. The Black Stealth and White Stealth pitchers have a double-coated, food-safe non-stick finish on a thick 1mm wall, which makes them quick to wipe clean between uses.

Can I weigh my portafilter on the Rhino bench scale? +

Yes. The Rhino bench scale weighs up to 2kg and is large enough to hold a portafilter, so you can dose by weight. Place it on a flat, level surface away from electronics that might interfere with the reading.

Does the Spinjet valve gasket kit fit every Rhino rinser? +

No. The Spinjet valve gasket kit is for the current Spinjet rinser and valve set and is not suitable for the older RHPR300 or RHPR600 models. Check your rinser model before ordering replacement gaskets or pistons.