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Reddit mentions of OXO 1245380 Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set,Clear

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of OXO 1245380 Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set,Clear. Here are the top ones.

OXO 1245380 Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set,Clear
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Set includes 2-oz, 1-oz, 1-Tsp and 1-tsp BeakersIdeal for measuring small amounts of liquids such as food coloring, extracts, lemon juice and moreFunnel shaped top and spout for easy filling and pouringBeakers nest for compact storageBrightly colored, easy-to-read markingsTop-rack dishwasher safe
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ColorClear
Height3.75 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Size4-Piece
Weight1 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 4 comments on OXO 1245380 Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set,Clear:

u/zayelhawa · 10 pointsr/Baking

Here are some of my favorite tools:

  • Mini measuring cups/beakers - I love these! No more spilled/wasted vanilla extract.
  • Instant-read thermometer - I use this to check on the temperature of my dough/ingredients and even to confirm things are done baking.
  • Maybe you already have these, but if not, I use my kitchen scale and oven thermometer all the time.
  • Bakeware rack - This keeps my baking sheets and smaller pans better organized and more easily accessible than just stacking them on top of each other.
  • Marble slab - keeps pie/pastry dough cold as you roll it out (I keep mine in the fridge so it's always ready).
  • Pastry strips for making sure pie (or rolled-out cookie) dough is rolled out to an even thickness. Pastry cloth/sleeve for keeping dough from sticking.
  • Cookie scoops - for drop cookies, muffins, cupcakes, and really anything that needs to be portioned out evenly (including non-baking stuff like meatballs). Whenever I use these, I'm always really grateful for them. Mine are Zeroll dishers I got from King Arthur Flour, but Webstaurant Store has them for cheaper, and Oxo has a line of cookie scoops too.
  • If you make layer cakes, you may already have a turntable, but if not, this one is really good. I also like this cake lifter.
  • Of course, there's also stand mixers. Super-helpful for things like whipping egg whites for meringues/souffles/angel food cake, creaming butter and sugar, and kneading bread dough. If you ask for a stand mixer, the KitchenAid Pro has a stronger motor than the Artisan. I have the Artisan, and it's worked fine for me for several years, but if I could go back, I'd go with the Pro instead. An extra bowl is very handy as well.
u/chalks777 · 1 pointr/cocktails

I got these guys and it's handy for small measurements. Honestly though, when the measure is that small I just eyeball it and add a splash. If it doesn't taste right, I add another splash.

u/EddieViscosity · 1 pointr/AskScienceDiscussion

Any measuring cup would work, but it is better if it's cylindrical instead of conical since this makes it easier to understand that more height equals more volume when the diameter of the tube is the same. But in the end any measuring cup works.

Something similar to this would work pretty well.

u/dfmz · 1 pointr/cocktails

OP, I'm in Europe, so recipes for drinks are stated either in US or metric formats, so I use these. Oxo's version (the transparent one) is quite practical, but I find these to be more "bar like". The Oxos, while fine, are better suited for kitchen use, I'd say.

For very small or fraction of an ounce measurement, I use a Pearson Paw or these, also from Oxo.