Choosing the right pitcher rinser matters more than most people think. When you’re pumping out milk-based drinks all day, seconds matter—and so does cleanliness. The right pitcher rinser isn’t just about rinsing; it’s about streamlining workflow, reducing costs (saving labour and water), and maintaining hygiene between every pour. 

What Makes a Rhino Rinser Better?  

  • Faster, More Efficient Draining - Angled basin designs and honeycomb drain trays reduce milk build-up and allow for quick drying.  
  • Cleaner Pitchers, Every Time - The SpinJet™ nozzle uses a mechanical spray pattern to hit more surface area—meaning cleaner jugs with less effort, while reducing costs (saving labour and reducing water usage by up to 30%).  
  • Built for Café Environments: Rhino Rinsers are high-volume, durable, and easy to maintain.  
  • NSF Certified - Certified for hygiene and safety, providing peace of mind for compliance.  

Start Here: Are You Installing New or Upgrading Existing?  

Upgrading an Existing Sink  

If your current rinser isn’t performing but the sink setup is still solid, you can start small:  

  • Replace the sprayer: The Rhino Spinjet Upgrade easily screws onto most brand sinks, converting your regular rinser into a high-performance cleaner.  
  • Replace the actuator with the robust, stainless Rhino Actuator Star, which will withstand many, many hours of use.
  • If the standard sprayer does fit, use the RHSPINSET2 to upgrade just about any brand sink on the market: A versatile upgrade kit with extra parts to suit various heights and diameters—compatible with most leading brands. 

Rhino Pitcher Rinser Spinjet Upgrade                                                                      Rhino Pitcher Rinser Actuator Star

The combined parts, ready for installation

Sink with existing, non-Spinjet spraying mechanism                                          Remove the existing sprayer

Install Spinjet Spray Mechanism                                                                               You are now ready to rinse!

Need Better Drainage? Upgrade the Sink. 

If you have a small square sink that doesn’t drain well, the MiniSink is the most compact Rhino sink with proper drainage. The 300mm and 600mm options also retrofit into many standard spaces with minimal modification. 

Existing hole from Previous Rinser                                                                            Rhino Square Pitcher Rinser - 150mm

Alteration is made to the hole and Rhino x Caffewerks Trim used                  Rhino Mini Pitcher Rinser in Trim - 300mm

Doing a New Installation? here are some guides with useful links and videos!

Plan your install by considering: 

In-bench Installation: Ideal for integrated setups. Choose the 300mm or 600mm as they are the gold standard for maximum drainage and efficiency. 

Rhino Spinjet Pitcher Rinser - 300mm                                                                               Rhino Spinjet Pitcher Rinser - 600mm

On-bench Installation: Great for mobile or tight spaces. The MiniSink with installation kit is ideal for this setup. 

Vertical Drain Option
For greater installation flexibility and reduced benchtop modification, the vertical drain configuration offers excellent drainage performance with minimal
under-bench impact. This option is particularly well-suited to installations utilising the RHPRRISER risers for easier integration.

Blender Rinsing Applications
Rhino also offers adapters and dedicated blender attachments for applications such as smoothies, frappes, juices, and other high-residue beverages. The blender configuration is best paired with the RHPR300 and RHPR600 models, which are better suited to handling increased waste matter.

Plumbing and Maintenance Recommendations

  • Pressure-Limiting Valve: Installation of a pressure-limiting valve is recommended to protect internal valve components, support optimal performance, and assist with compliance requirements.
  • Drain Tap: A drain tap should be installed to allow for easy flushing and routine cleaning of the system.
  • Push-Fit Hose Replacement: Sink push-fit hoses should be replaced every 2 years as part of preventative maintenance. Servicing options are available.
  • Gasket Replacement: As with any high-use mechanical equipment, regular maintenance is essential for reliable performance. Internal gaskets should be replaced every 3–6 months in high-volume cafés, and every 6–12 months in lower-volume environments.