Norpro, Set of 12 3042 Grip-EZ Measuring Cups & Spoons, White/Black
$17.29
Value: $17.29
(as of Feb 06, 2025 07:01:03 UTC – Particulars)
This measuring set is a kitchen important.
Boxed set contains: Cups: 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 1 cup. Spoons: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 tsp, 1/2 Tbsp and 1 Tbsp.
Handles enable for a robust, snug grip.
Non-slip ergonomic grip, even moist.
Designed for proper and left hand use.
Dishwasher protected.
Clients say
Clients respect the measuring cups’ high quality, measurement, worth, and design. They discover the cups sturdy and well-made, with non-standard measurements like 2/3 and three/4. The numbers and labels are straightforward to learn, making them a great purchase. Many shoppers like how the cups look neat and have a slick end inside that forestalls sticking. Nonetheless, some dislike that the cups are inclined to tip over simply. Opinions differ on how straightforward the cups are to make use of.
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Jake –
Perfect measuring cups, little spendy
We paid $18 for these measuring cups but we honestly couldn’t find another set of plastic cups that looked this good. Price was more than we wanted to pay but these measuring cups are perfect if you want plastic set instead of metal, the shape of them is great, sizes won’t wear off. Only complaint is the ring they come on is super flimsy and is an odd shape, wish it was just a round ring.
Kindle Customer –
Excellent product!
Outstanding!! Best measuring set that I have ever owned…I am thrilled with this purchase. The additional measuring cups…2/3c and 3/4 cup save time, effort and guesswork…so much more accurate! The measuring spoons are deep, which I much prefer over the usual wide and shallow spoons generally found. Measure amounts are in raised lettering, making the markings permanent, ensuring a long “life span” of usefulness.The only negative aspect is the plastic clips that hold the sets together; they are rather flimsy, but easily replaceable with either a bead chain (for example) or a long plastic tie. They would also make a wonderful wedding shower gift.
J. Gardner –
Great basic measuring tools
This is the second set of these I have purchased. The first set I bought almost 5 years ago and since then a few spoons have unfortunately gone down the garbage disposal this leading to the need for a replacement⦠I love that these have very visible markings that do not wash off in the dishwasher. They are accurate and include a variety of sizes beyond a standard set. A great purchase at a great price!
Master Weber –
That’ll do
As advertised! However, the clasp on one of the ‘rings’, for lack of better description, is quite weak and doesn’t hold firmly. This is just fine, does what it’s supposed to do, and looks nice in my kitchen.
impendingaff –
EZ 2 Read
I hate measuring cups and spoons whereby I have to guess the size. If I cooked more often then it wouldn’t be a problem but I don’t. I also don’t want to use two 1/3rd cups and would rather use a 2/3rds cup.
choosyfloosy –
like these
I like these, they are good quality and it was a one stop purchase. got everything (measuring wise) at the same time. more sizes than most sets I looked at. very handy when making some complicated recipe with 2/3 and 3/4 and whatnot. it is certainly better than measuring 1, 2, 3 times to get the right amount. and it tastes better and looks better and raises like it should if the measurements are at least close to exact instead of guestimated. well, guilty as charged, but not anymore cause I have the right ones to get the job done — exactly!!!!!
HRC –
Great measuring cups
I generally don’t like to use plastic because of all the chemicals that can leach, but after trying several high quality (and expensive) stainless steel sets and finding them unsatisfactory (most have handles that have been attached, so the flour gets caught in the grooves and one set I tried had handles too short to use) I tried these because I liked all the odd sizes included and they are the best I have tried. I bake all my own bread, so I use these at least a couple times a week and have used my original set since November 2007 and they are still in perfect shape. I don’t use the measuring spoons because there are some great stainless steel ones available, but the price is so low they are still a good deal. The measurement markings haven’t faded at all and the handles are nice and long, making them a lot easier and more comfortable to use than most measuring cups that have significantly shorter handles. If you do use the measuring spoons the 1/2 Tbsp is a useful size to have, but it would be nice if it had 2 tsp also since it’s one of the sizes I use most frequently.
Jim M. –
Used for years, still great
I have two sets of these and have used them daily for up to 10 years. They work great, donât stain and donât lose their markings in the dishwasher.The âoddâ sizes, 1/8 teaspoon, 1/2 tablespoon, 2/3 and 3/4 cup measures, are useful a lot more often than I would have expected. Great for scaling recipes down. Or need 1.5 cups? Use the 3/4 cup twice instead of dirtying two cups.Only problem I had was deforming one spoon I left in hot(350F+) fry oil. Donât do that.