I am using this pitcher for a "bake a cake in a hat" routine. The pitcher is large and looks very
nice. The effect with milk is good, but due to the design, you must poor very carefully and slowly
for the effect to work. Without giving away the method, I would just caution you that It is easy to
actually poor liquid that you didn't intend to poor. I ended up going with another method, using a
plain, ungimmicked pitcher instead of using this.
How much of the milk appears to remain in the pitcher after the pour ? In my experience some milk pitchers have a better ratio than others, so on some of the better versions it appears as if 3/4ths of the milk has been poured out with only 1/4th remaining ... others it is more like 2/3rd's poured out , with 1/3 remaining ... the worst I've seen appear to only have about 1/2 of the milk poured out with 1/2 of the milk remaining. The illusion is much more impressive the more milk that is apparently poured out. A video of this prop by Amazo Magic would be helpful. At $69.00 it's one of the pricier milk pitchers on the market. In this day and age it seems silly not to post at least a short demo video.
I finally did see a video demo of this item , 'Milk Pitcher Jumbo (Deluxe) by Amazo Magic' and it doesn't look very good. Way over-priced , imo. It looks like only about 1/2 the liquid is poured out. There's a better one called 'Milk Jug Jumbo' (also available on Penguin) that costs less and looks way better in terms of the amount of liquid apparently poured out.
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