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Type: | Milk Cans |
Volume: | 30-50 Liters |
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A milk churn is a tall, conical or cylindrical container for the transportation of milk.[1] It is sometimes referred to as a milk can.
Milk was originally distributed in 'pails', a lidded bucket with a handle. Often two pails would be carried on either end of a wooden yoke. Once the railways started carrying milk the pail proved less than ideal as it was top-heavy and tended to spill. Dairy farmers used a tall conical wooden container - a butter churn - to 'churn' the milk to make butter, and this proved to be preferable for the railways to transport. It held a lot more milk (about seventeen gallons) and its conical shape made it less likely to spill or topple over. These wooden churns were intrinsically heavy however and from the 1850s a steel version was introduced and soon became the standard. The name churn was retained for these containers although they were not themselves used for 'churning' butter.
50 Liters Stainless Steel Milk CansModel |
Material |
Size |
5L |
Stainless steel |
190*140*230mm |
10L |
Stainless steel |
223*132*410mm |
20L |
Stainless steel |
300*170*420mm |
25L |
Stainless steel |
300*170*540mm |
30L |
Stainless steel |
325*180*522mm |
32.5L |
Stainless steel |
325*180*555mm |
40L |
Stainless steel |
350*220*570mm |
50L |
Stainless steel |
375*220*569mm |