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Since it's seem to be all in stainless steel. It depend on the material of the gasket. If it's in silicone there shouldn't be a problem but otherwise you'll need to test...

The other difference is that sometime for the syphon for hot ingredients they have a larger valve but it shouldn't change anything for an egg foam.

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I can't tell from the picture whether that is one of the professional (stainless steel) models, or the less expensive aluminum "consumer" grade versions.

I wouldn't put anything but cream inside one of the aluminum ones. I have one, and despise it, compared the the four professional versions I also have. Not only can it not go in the dishwasher, but the nozzles are too hard to attach.

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