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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Oxo Good Grips Mini Angled Measuring Cup 3-PackCustomer Review: Great little measuring cups Summary: 5 StarsI really appreciate every aspect of these fantastic measuring cups.
The good:
1) The size is great; you can measure small amounts while supporting larger containers with both hands for pouring.
2) The visibility of the measure marks from above. It goes without saying that this is one of the best features. You can see the amount without bending over to the counter while holding a large jug.
3) They stack; not super flat, but they do stack, and that makes packing easy. They also fit very well sideways in a drawer instead of taking up cabinet space.
4) They are color coded. My set came with red, green and blue markings. I had to measure water and vinegar, and I didn't have smell the vinegar to know which was which.
I couldn't really think of anything bad about them. I do have a note though: My kid likes to play with them as cups. they actually make really good size cups for children, so they seem to attract little hands. Make sure you encourage them to help cook so they are not just taking away your measure cups. :)
Customer Review: Makes prep easier Summary: 5 StarsDon't you love when you watch a cooking show and the host has everything pre-measured in little bowls and all they have to do is just pop it in at the right time.
Well these little gems will allow you to do just that. They are great for getting all your ingredients measured and ready. They are much easier to use than little spoons and you don't have to hold the spoon with one hand and pour with the other. A nice design touch is that each has different color markings on them(red, blue and green). They also stack nicely inside each other.
Customer Review: Handy! Summary: 4 StarsThese little guys are a handy idea. I always seem to find that recipe that needs three TBSP of something. And that something always seems to be in a gallon container. Then I have to try to be carefull enough to measure a TBSP, while hefting the gallon jug, and not overflow the spoon. I seem to find this very difficult, and these little guys are my handy answer. I just used them when I measured out 3 TBSP of vinegar (in a gallon jug) for Easter eggs. I was so much easier this way.
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