Great for epoxy for tumblers
These are the perfect size for mixing up epoxy! The cups are clear and have the measurements on them. Easy to make sure you have the correct ratio when mixing.
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These are the perfect size for mixing up epoxy! The cups are clear and have the measurements on them. Easy to make sure you have the correct ratio when mixing.
Great for resin mixing
pefect size cups for what i need was so excited to find them...i get them yesterday and cant even use them because i am not strong enough to seperate them..its like they are glued they are stuck together so tight...i finally got a couple loose and they are so perfect i am sad they are so hard to seperate
Numbers are a little hard to read, but doable.
the cups would be fine i think, but they are stacked together so tightly, i cant get them apart, returning them
Ok but hard to see the measurements would not order again.
I intended to use these for mixing epoxy resin. However they are not usable due to the graduations being entirely inaccurate.I was suspicious as soon as I opened the package as visually the graduations appeared to be linear on the side of the cup, the cup as is usual is cone shaped. That means linear graduations will not work. I tested by using a known accurate measure and put 50 ml into one of these cups, a known 50 ml comes to just shy of the 60 ml mark. Another 50 ml carries it just over the 100 ml mark. These will not work for mixing any reasonable epoxy.