Steam Wand Trim
Category: Tea & Matcha
Category: Tea & Matcha
This little tool fits perfectly on my kettle spout and the silicone grip keeps it from sliding off. I've noticed way less dripping when pouring hot water into my matcha bowl.
I was a bit skeptical about how much difference a trim piece could make, but the stainless steel construction feels solid and it fits perfectly on my handheld frother. Makes pouring a steady stream of steamed milk for my latte art so much easier now.
The silicone tip is just the right size to froth milk directly in my travel mug without splashing. It’s made my afternoon matcha ritual feel a lot more polished.
I’ve been using this wand to stir my matcha every morning, and the silicone tip is gentle on my ceramic cup without scratching it. It blends lumps out of the powder way faster than my old bamboo whisk.
This little wand fits perfectly in my hand and the silicone tip is much gentler on my matcha bowl than my old metal whisk. I've gotten a proper froth without any clumps ever since.
Finally, a matcha tool that actually keeps my counter clean—the angled cut catches loose powder way better than my old scoop. The stainless steel feels solid and has held up to daily use without any rust.
This little silicone clip makes my espresso machine so much easier to clean — the milk residue no longer gets baked onto the tip. It fits snugly and doesn't slip off during steaming.
I usually just use a spoon to stir my matcha, but this wand makes the foam so much thicker. It's built well enough that I don't worry about it breaking after a few uses.
I was skeptical at first, but this trim catches stray tea leaves perfectly when I pour. The silicone grip is firm enough to stay put on my mug. Only wish it came in more colors—the green is fine but boring.
It's a bit fiddly to get on the wand at first, but once it's on it does help keep the steam concentrated. I wish the silicone grip were a little tighter so it wouldn't slip around when I'm frothing. Does the job for the price, though.