Our popular sippy pot is also available in this elegant version as a milk pot with a long handle. Liquids such as milk, water, soup, sauces can be easily poured with a swivel. The sippy pot with handle is also good for serving liquid directly at the table. The edge is round curved – beading edge in the enamel language – the metal is bent to create a round and stable edge. This milk pan is a popular helper in the kitchen.
Thanks to its iron core, the enamel conducts heat quickly and stores it sustainably for energy-saving cooking. Perfect hygiene thanks to the non-porous smooth glass surface. Enamelware is also recommended for allergy sufferers.
In the beak pot, milk, sauces and other liquids such as soups can be quickly heated. The frothed milk for morning coffee or soup in the soup plate can also be poured without a ladle.
Sippy pot with handle | Sippy pot with handle | Sippy pot with handle | Sippy pot with handle | Sippy pot with handle | Sippy pot with handle | |
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Height: | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm |
Diameter: | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm | 10 cm |
Contents: | 0.75 litres | 0.75 litres | 0.75 litres | 0.75 litres | 0.75 litres | 0.75 litres |
Colour/decoration | Country - Polka Dot Red | Classic colourful/pastel - green | Country Special Edition Green Flamed | Country Special Edition Flora | Classic special edition ceramic glass, green | Classic special edition ceramic glass, red |
Item number: | 0248-077 | 0248-006 | 0248-048 | 0248-070 | 0248-037 | 0248-030 |
Enamel is glass on iron - an ideal kitchen material that perfectly combines the positive properties of the two materials: the iron core conducts and retains heat, the non-porous glass surface is easy to clean and preserves the aromas.
The burning process at 850 °C creates the wonderfully bright colours of enamel as well as the hard, non-porous and scratch-resistant and cut-resistant surface.
Please remove all films and stickers from the cookware. Adhesive residue can be easily removed with cooking oil. To remove any existing impurities, fill in boiling water and a shot of vinegar and leave it to work for a short time. Then rinse with water and dry the product well. Read the instructions for use of the cookware and stove carefully to avoid operating errors.
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Smaller colour variations and irregularitiesEach of our products is lovingly handmade piece by our enamel experts. Colour variations and irregularities are typical of this. Depending on the product, the enamel application is carried out by diving or spraying. |
The degassing holeThis is located on the back of our hollow handles, where they are attached to the pot. Here, the air escapes during burning in all our models with enamelled hollow handles. |
"Seam" on the inside of the hollow handlesOur products have two to three layers of enamel (depending on the model): Base enamel and colour enamel. As the base enamel moves slightly outwards during burning, the thin line is typical for enamel - called seam" - inside the hollow handles where the sides collapse together. |
The support points:Here, the hook is attached to the beading edge of the enamelware to hang the dishes for drying or then for burning. There is a small point at this point, as the enamel cannot stick there. |
"Tableware made from natural raw materials, made by hand in a regional family business." The manufacturer is fed from green electricity of hydropower plants on the Ybbs, which have been producing power since 1926. The heat of the stove is used energy efficiently to dry the products and heat the production hall.
In addition to quality and sustainable production, we pay attention to short transport routes and means of transport such as train and ship. This strengthens the region and protects the environment.
The Riess team requires many manual steps until a piece of enamelware leaves the manufacture. The training and training of our enamel team is very important.
The roots of the traditional company lie back in 1550. At that time, the original pansmith was founded in Ybbsitz in the Lower Austrian Most Quarter. In 1922 the production of high quality enamel cookware.
Today, with Julian Riess, Friedrich Riess and Susanne Rieß, the ninth generation run the family business. The Riess enamel manufacturer is the only cookware manufacturer in Austria and also produces enamel signs and industrial components. The traditional brand is now popular and represented in many countries in Europe, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan.