Robert Kerr
Loved making drinks with container As with other tops they are hard to to remove after drinks are made. Great Quality Bob
Matt Christy
Ordered for a gift and the person that received loved it. Exactly what she was looking for.
William DeHuff
The shaker set looks good, feels good and does not leak. I was puzzled as to why the two front prongs of the strainer were shorter and did not rest on the lip of the shaker but then I saw a Martha Stewart one in Macy's and it was the same way, so I guess that's the way they make them for some reason.
Icecloud
This is a perfect set to make most any drink and is a cinch to clean up. This is a go to set for any bar, home or otherwise.
Ben Siedschlag
This set is great! They are sturdy construction and have all the tools you need to start your mixology or step your bartending game up a notch. You can toss the "recipe card" (only has a couple of drinks) but that is not the reason you want this set anyway. High-quality stainless construction and a great fit in any home bar.
DBS - Chicago
Love it! Tired of the Cobbler Shaker and happy to get this Boston Shaker. So much better for frothing cocktails with egg whites. Overall a better seal in general for all cocktails with no dripping. Also like the clean pour from the hawthorne strainer. Great size and nice weight/balance between the two containers. Little more expensive than others out there but I am pleased with this item.
Ashley
Beautiful and works well! No complaints!
Yolanda Woodard
This product is Excellent!! I get compliments every time I use it!!! Great company to do business with! If you have any problems with their merchandise they will definitely corrected it! Highly recommend!!!
Kge
I purchased this type of shaker because the regular type of shaker was hard to open to make additional drinks. The Boston shaker is the only way to go. Works great! I love it so much that I bought another one as a gift.
Clarissa
I’m into mixology as a hobby and this is my first Boston style shaker. Super easy to use. Also, it’s easier to create and break the seal (as a novice) with two stainless steel parts rather than a stainless steel and a glass.