Measure Up to Excellence! 📏
The Arrow Home Products Measure Cup boasts a 20-ounce capacity, crafted from BPA-free styrene for safety and durability. Its break-resistant design makes it a reliable choice for any kitchen, while its clear construction ensures easy content visibility. Imported from China, this measure cup combines quality and functionality for the modern home chef.
K**.
Nice, microwaveable 1.5 cup measuring cup
I like that this is thick like glass even though it is plastic and I like that it is useable in the microwave and has the cool-to-the-touch handle. One of the uses I have for it is to microwave milk and then use a beater to make foamy milk for use in coffee - it works perfectly for that. It is not infinitely sturdy however. I accidentally knocked it out of a cabinet onto the counter and floor below and did manage to crack it. However, since I like the product and felt that this damage was my fault, I simply ordered a replacement. So far so good with the second one! Now, if they could only get the 2.5 cup version in stock, I think I'd order that as well (but that seems out of stock everywhere!).
K**H
Lightweight and easy to hold
I am a senior and my usual glass measuring cups are heavy for me to use. My old glass 4 cup measure was losing all of it's lines so I decided to buy a new one, I should have replaced it sooner because this one is so much easier for me to use. The handle is very comfortable and well thought out. The measures are in ounces, cups, ml and liters. This is not your typical 4 cup measure it is actually 4.5 cups!
M**G
The size and shape come in handy
So far nothing to dislike. It’s plastic and has made a couple of trips thru the dishwasher without problem. Seems sturdy and accurate. Comes in handy as a small mixing bowl and has withstood using the wire whisk to mix ingredients without scuffing the plastic. It’s a winner so far.
L**L
Sturdy. Good buy for the price. No quarter cup measures marks.
I recently switched to using powdered non-fat milk (SANALAC Non fat dry milk, ordered off of Amazon, which turned out to be great tasting, and not expensive) as I was finding the milk I was buying was going bad before I could use it up, which was turning into a waste of money. In order to make non-fat milk easily in larger batches, I wanted a measuring cup that held a larger volume of water. This one caught my eye, as it looked sturdy, and was a good price.It is indeed a very sturdy measuring cup. The markings are clear, and easy to read. They also appear as if they won't rub off within a few months. I’ve owned quite a few plastic measuring cups that have had this problem, and the pigment or paint on this cup doesn't remind me of the ink or whatever it was, that was on the disappearing-mark cups. Time will tell.I don't use the dishwasher that came with my apartment for anything other than storing cups and glasses, etc. We didn’t have a dishwasher in the house when I was growing up, so I’m used to washing dishes by hand. But looking at this measuring cup, instinctively, I wouldn't put it through a dishwasher. I wouldn't trust something this inexpensive to hold on to its markings or not weaken structurally after going through repeated dishwasher cycles. Also, it's really easy to clean by just swishing a bit of hot soapy water around in it. I don't own a microwave that works, but when I did, I never put anything plastic in it. We also didn't have a microwave when I was growing up, but when the one in this apartment was working, I didn't like putting plastic in it, because it could (and did) warp, or even melt. (Plastic will also outgas in a microwave.) If my microwave oven were working now, I definitely wouldn't put this measuring cup in it- the cup just looks like it wouldn’t stand up to it.So I can see why people have mentioned that their measuring cups started cracking after being put in the dishwasher and microwave. I also wouldn't put any hot, and especially boiling, liquids in this thing. I don't think I'd even do that with a “small p” glass Pyrex measuring cup these days. But those are just my own preferences.The measurements on the sides of the cup seem accurate. I've made two batches of nonfat milk so far, and both have turned out fine. The only thing that is kind of annoying is that this measuring cup is not labeled with 1/4 increment measures. I needed to add 3 and 3/4 cups water to 1 cup powdered milk to make 1 quart of non fat milk. There is no 3 3/4 measure (or 1 1/4, or 1 3/4, or 2 1/4, or 2 3/4, etc.) marking. That's a little irritating, but I just eyeballed the adjustments for the dry milk to water, and it turned out ok. If you are the kind of person who likes to be 100% exact about things- and I admit, I am not- this lack of 1/4 markings may be more of an issue for you.I like that the handle is padded with heavy-duty rubber that makes the cup easy to hold, even when completely full of liquid. All in all, I am pleased with my purchase. And I had zero trouble, thankfully, removing the weirdly enormous "COOL GRIP MEASURING CUP" sticker that came attached to the outside. On a hunch, after reading all of the reviews where people had to struggle with this gigantic, unnecessary sticker, I didn't try to remove the sticker when the measuring cup was brand new out of the box. After about three uses, and four or five hand washes- only then did I attempt to remove the sticker.You can tell how a sticker is going to behave by picking at the edge of it with your fingernail. If it starts to peel up cleanly, even with just a little bit of picking at it, that's a good sign. That indicates you *might* be able to peel up the sticker in a mostly intact single piece, or pieces, with no adhering goo underneath to deal with. If instead your fingernail carves a trail through the paper on the surface, revealing the adhesive underneath, well-- that might be trouble.I picked at the edge of the sticker with my fingernail, and saw that the sticker was starting to peel off cleanly. I took the bit of sticker that had peeled up between my thumb and forefinger and *slowly* (that's the key- slowly) peeled it up a little bit more. It continued to come off of the measuring cup cleanly. Then, the sticker started tearing. When this happens, if the sticker tears, just start the slow peeling again next to the place where the sticker has torn, so you can "catch up" the torn, still stuck-on peeled part to the part you have already peeled up. It's like— when you are trying to start pulling the tape off of a roll, and it comes off in a long, annoying sliver, and you have to go back and find the place where the rest of the tape is that is still stuck on the roll, and pull that part up, to catch it up with the sliver, so it’s all in one piece again.Anyway- if you pull the sticker up very, very slowly, it will come off without leaving residue. It just takes awhile to do this. That's what happened for me, and I didn't have to use any Goo Gone, or scrub off any sticky stuff at all. Maybe the company read the reviews about how their sticker was so torturous to remove, and made improvements recently- I don't know. I'm just glad the sticker didn't give me any trouble.So even though the 1/4 measurement marks are absent, and I would advise against putting this measuring cup in the microwave or dishwasher, and I wouldn't put really hot liquids in it, and it does have a big old sticker on it that comes off just fine if you peel it off really slowly, I think this measuring cup is a great buy for its price, and I recommend it. I hope this helps. Thank you.
G**A
Measuring cup
I don’t use it to measure anything…I use it to mix my cookie dough & banana bread mix…it is so much easier for me to pick it up & put mix in a pan or on cookie sheet…a glass one is too heavy.
C**N
4.5 measuring cup
I do not feel product is safe. I bought because it said this was an American made product. Is not! If you go to Arrow website, you won't find this measuring cup. It says it is BPA free. Well, it might be, but with out knowing the PETE number, you may be getting other toxins. Safest plastics to use for food and water are 2,4 and 5. The triangle on bottom of cup has no number. I did have problems with sticker, use goo-gone and patience. Pouring also requires patience as you need to place spout of measuring cup directly on the object you are pouring into, and poor slowly. No mess that way. I have no cracks in my cup, though I have had it for a very long time. I hand washed to preserve blue measure lines and letters. I recently used about 3 times to heat up milk for hot chocolate and it was so nice to not have milk stuck to it's surface and it cleaned out easily. I did not heat milk to boiling. But after thinking about heating an unknown plastic in the microwave with food in it, I've decided since the company does not disclose what kind of plastic this is, it is best not used to heat anything. I won't use it now to mix anything either, even with silicone whisks as plastic does shed. So disappointed to not be able to use this in the kitchen. It is now strictly for garage and cleaning products. Shame on Arrow for not being up front with buyers on this item.
A**Y
Great. Easy to use.
Love the large capacity of this cup. Very functional and accurate measurements.
A**R
Pouring Spout Needs Redesign, Otherwise Great
I would give it 5 stars except for the fact that the pouring spout is poorly designed. You have to pour out the liquidV-E-R-Y S-L-O-W-L-Y or else it goes all over the place. I love the handle and that it the bowl is oversize with clearly marked easy-to-read ounces.
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