Excellent measuring cup
Easy to read amount markings. Easy to clean. Pour spout does not allow drips. Great value. Highly recommend. Will order other sizes!
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The Glass Measuring Cup with an insulated handle and V-shaped spout offers a practical solution for your kitchen or restaurant measuring needs. Made of high borosilicate glass, this measuring cup is designed for versatility, allowing you to use it safely in gas stoves, microwave ovens, electric ceramic stoves, ovens, and refrigerators. However, it's important to note that it is not safe for use with induction cookers.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cup – Precision Pouring | $9.99 | (4.3) | 2944 | 96 | 2000 | Get it on Amazon | |
| High Borosilicate Glass 60 ML Measuring Cup - Easy to Read | $9.99 | (4.3) | 2947 | 88 | 900 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Ackers Glass Measuring Cup Set – Precision Measurement | $18.99 | (4.3) | 2978 | 83 | 700 | Get it on Amazon | |
| High Borosilicate Glass 150 ML Measuring Cup - Easy to Read | $12.99 | (4.3) | 2988 | 82 | 300 | Get it on Amazon | |
| High Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cup – 120ml Beaker | $9.99 | (4.3) | 998 | 79 | 500 | Get it on Amazon | |
| High Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cup – Accurate Measurement | $8.99 | (4.3) | 998 | 78 | 200 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Ackers Graduated Glass Measuring Cup 250ml - Easy to Read | $16.45 | (4.3) | 638 | 75 | 400 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Glass Measuring Cup 1000 ML - Easy to Read | $20.99 | (4.3) | 1712 | 74 | 300 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Ackers Graduated Measuring Cup 250ml - Easy to Read | $9.99 | (4.3) | 184 | 74 | 300 | Get it on Amazon | |
| PARACITY 500 ML Glass Measuring Cup – Precision Pouring | $8.49 | (4.3) | 357 | 74 | 200 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Ackers 1000 ML Measuring Cup - Easy to Read | $20.99 | (4.3) | 633 | 72 | 300 | Get it on Amazon | |
| 500ML High Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cup - Easy to Read | $13.29 | (4.3) | 316 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Easy to read amount markings. Easy to clean. Pour spout does not allow drips. Great value. Highly recommend. Will order other sizes!
Since I’m phasing out of plastic usage this glass measuring cup is an excellent upgrade. It is very sturdy and the markings are clear. The handle is a good depth to hold to without having to worry about dropping it.
It’s everything I hoped for. Handles all temperatures, even ice just after boiling water in it. Probably not bulletproof, but close!
I like the smaller diameter with taller sides, it doesn’t take up as much shelf space. I will buy more for gifts.
Nice overall. Light weight. Handle may be a bit fragile. We will see how it holds up. Easy to read the measurements.
I've had this for a couple of weeks, and I love it. It's big, but because it's made with borosilicate glass, it's light. It has a far more markings than conventional kitchen measuring cups: every 20ml from 100ml to 1000ml, every 100ml from 50ml to 950ml, every 2oz from 2oz to 34oz, and 1/4 cups and 1/3 cups from zero to 4 cups.Because the sides are straight, it's easy to read the markings even viewed backwards through both sides, so I can hold the cup in either hand while I use it.I bought it to measure 1 liter of filtered water (every morning), but I'm starting to use it for everything that doesn't require more capacity -- that is, for almost everything.
I had similar product for more than a decade. Borosilicate glass, thin, large capacity, about 3 cups or 800ml. Perfect for someone with hands/wrists issues but in need for large coffee/tea mug. Eventually I managed by accident to "knick" the brim of one when putting it away on dish strainer and knocking against a plate. Not available anymore hence enter the hunt.Looks like these designs became popular. Plenty now available but most have bad reviews. I dove and got this product. 4 of them.See attached picture. 3 of those chipped away like in the picture at a tiniest thermal stress. After finishing drinking cold brewed coffee and putting away in the sink and pouring like warm tap water into it. I still believe it is borosilicate glass because I could pour in boiling water to make a tea, but the way these are made, with sharp angle, basically perpendicular between wall and the bottom, there is some inherent stress in that glass and it keeps popping like this. 3 out of 4 is not a coincidence.The 4th one ? Came in with handle having hairline crack at the attachment point to the wall of the mug. You almost could not see it but you could "hear it". Tossed it immediately before anyone could get hurt.Good idea, shoddy implementation. Expensive and not safe.