Pitchers & Carafes in Serveware
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Pitchers & Carafes
What's the difference between a pitcher and a carafe?
Pitchers have a handle, and carafes don't. Both are commonly used for serving drinks and storing liquids. If you enjoy homemade juice, filtered tap water or are planning to serve several guests at the next dinner party, you'll find a large selection of containers to suit your needs at Walmart.com.
If you drink the majority of your water from the tap, you should consider a water pitcher with a filter, especially if you're unhappy with the taste of the tap water. These filters typically reduce impurities from copper, cadmium, mercury and other trace metals which can adversely affect your health. They can also cut the taste and odor of chlorine for a better-tasting glass. And if you enjoy cold water, but don't have one of those fancy refrigerators with a built-in dispenser, you can keep a water pitcher in the fridge to have about five to ten cups on hand. Another kind of pitcher is the frothing pitcher, or milk pitcher, which is a necessity for latte lovers. It's usually made of stainless steel and is used to froth or steam milk for your latte.
Carafes are a good choice if you're looking to add some elegance to your dining experience. They tend to be made of glass and have a stylish, handle-less shape for a chic bistro vibe. You can serve water, iced tea, juice and other beverages with a carafe, then store it in the fridge to keep the liquid chilled.






































