Barfly Cocktail Tin, Small 18 oz (532 ml), Antique Copper
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The tallest person I know stands at just over 6 inches. The cheater tin is not very versatile. When there is a high volume of traffic, it is even more annoying. It is not a big deal for me, nor does the rest of my staff, as we barely touch them
My search for- did not turn up anything There is a line that says where it was The USA, then, is probably not the case. Nevertheless, I own several pieces of their equipment and they are all made of high-quality materials and very well made.
With the bigger one, you will need the smaller one.
Selected User Reviews For Barfly Cocktail Tin, Small 18 oz (532 ml), Antique Copper
The establishment I bartend at is a high volume hotel bar. At home, I keep a set of drinks prepared and available. The prices for the sets of cocktail kingdom were outrageous, so I chose to go with Barfly's. In my opinion, the dimples around the weighted bottoms indicate that they are spot welded, but upon arrival I immediately noticed them. In the case of essential barware like my wine keys and shakers, I refuse to compromise on quality, so I immediately returned the product. I didn't want to take the risk of the bottoms falling off within a few years, but it will work and last for household use. I read BIFLA!.
As soon as I sent back the first one, they sent me a new one that did the exact same It is a very disappointing experience.
At first, they were so good I couldn't let them go. There was so much that I wanted to love about them. Just now, the weighted bottom of my large tin flung over, almost hitting my cat right in the head who is all the time standing at my feet while I'm mixing. Now that I see it, a common issue with these kinds of things appears to be the less-exactness It's better than It's amazing how great the welds are that hold them together. During their brief lifespan, you write them a good review on them, then they start to show their ugly sides. Make sure you are careful when buying.
Despite only using the can four times, the weight on the large tin fell off. Although it works technically, the product is not built to last and I would not purchase this one again, but get your Boston shaker from the Cocktail Kingdom instead.
I have to admit that these were a bit too big for me as a professional bartender. Some people prefer an open seal despite the fact that I know that was not the case. The korikos were larger than my old ones, but I'd say they were of similar It does not appeal to me a great deal. Reposted them back to the recipient.
It works great, the heavy bottoms help you insulate your hands when you shake a cold drink, and the metal walls are easy to break at the touch of a finger. However, I did notice the bottom had come off after less than a week of use on the larger tin. Since the bottom was put on off center, it was tilted a bit when it came, so I knew something was wrong as soon as I saw it. My guess is that the smaller cup is either welded or crimped in place better, but I cannot figure out why the larger cup is not the same. They are very disappointing, since they had a heavy bottom that I selected.
Throughout the entire engraving, I have felt like it was the most sophisticated element to the tin. I think it's a great deal for $11.
I love it. The amount here is limited to five pieces, so I guess these are not for professionals. In the process of reviewing it, I bought one to test it, then came back to look for more and discovered there is a Could you please let me know whether you want to sell them Would this be a way to set up some sort of supply-and-demand imbalance? I'm sure there are other fish in the sea that I could avoid this nonsense with.