A pitcher rinser (sometimes called a jug rinser) is a barista tool used to quickly rinse milk pitchers and other coffee accessories between drinks—fast, clean, no fuss.
Most pitcher rinsers are countersunk, which means you need to cut a hole into your countertop. With our two rinser options, you have a choice: countersink or countertop. Our portable countertop pitcher rinser is the perfect compact cleaning tool for homes, restaurants, bars, coffee carts, market stalls, or anyplace you need to rinse your gear on the go. It can fit on top of a small counter or even a folding table. And we also offer a countersinkable rinser, which you can integrate into your coffee cart or your counter. Both of our rinsers operate on both AC or DC power.
Setting up this pitcher rinser couldn't be any easier. You put it down on any level surface, connect the white tube to a clean water source and the black tube to an empty bottle for dirty water. Then just plug it in, and you're ready to go.
1 meter long tubes are provided. 5 meter long tubes are available for purchase.
The pumps, the power supply and everything else are included in one self-contained box. All you need to supply is a jug filled with clean water, and an empty jug to capture dirty water. No more handling any separate pumps or power supplies. Just set it up and press the rim of your glass or vessel against the base of the rinser to engage the nozzle. Rinse for 1-3 seconds and repeat.
We've tested our rinser with very dirty items to make sure this drain hole doesn't ever clog. So you can rinse off your coffee grinds and have the peace of mind that even clumps of grounds won't cause an issue. We don't recommend rinsing tea leaves or any larger objects down the drain, though.
Our pitcher rinser has a black powder-coated aluminum external frame. This makes it much lighter than other portable pitcher rinsers that typically use stainless steel.
Direct access to everything from below makes this glass rinser very easy to clean. No disassembly needed.
The on/off switch is on the pitcher rinser itself. No need for an external switch. A low-voltage DC connection provides safety in case of a water leak.
Due to its shallow placement, you can rinse both larger and smaller objects without any issue. Most other rinsers are deeper, and they're unable to clean smaller items like portafilters. It was designed and tested to be the only cleaning source on our mobile coffee cart. Works with objects sized between 3cm and 10cm.
Uses a standard 12V DC power connector, and thus can be powered by a car or 12V battery.
Our DC power connector is the same one used on Starlink satellite dishes, so a car lighter adaptor or battery for Starlink works well with our rinser.
Car lighter adaptor on Amazon Battery adaptor on Amazon How to power your rinser with a battery
Even though the pitcher rinser is small, it has an extended cup-drying area. So you can rinse your cup and then dry it on top of the vessel rinser itself. It can also fit multiple milk pitchers comfortably.
The glass rinser comes with a universal AC/DC 12V-3A adapter that runs on both 120V and 220V. No transformer needed.
All water and electrical connections are tidily hidden within the box.
Countertop Pitcher Rinser: a rectangle sized 165mm x 315mm should be cut out.
Small countersunk pitcher rinser: a rectangle sized 155mm x 305mm should be cut out.