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I would be interested to hear what other Vibiemme owners have to say about 4 holes v 2 in terms of ability to texture milk. I have had a 4 hole nozzle for a while but after trialling it, I switched back to the 2 hole nozzle. I did not find it more beneficial having more holes in the nozzle although was told it would be better.

Maybe blocking one of the two holes in my current nozzle so that there is only one opening for the steam would be better?

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I have both the two and the four. I prefer the 2 hole nozzle. This is especially so with the smaller 600ml jugs that I use at home.

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