







🎨 Measure, Mix, Master – Precision that Powers Your Passion!
This comprehensive Measuring Cups Kit includes 7 graduated plastic cups (30ml & 100ml) with dual-scale markings for precise measurement, plus mixing sticks, finger cots, and transfer pipettes. Made from durable, heat and chemical resistant food-grade plastic, the stackable cups are easy to clean and perfect for resin crafting, cooking, lab work, and more—offering professional-grade accuracy and convenience in one sleek package.
S**N
Sturdy plastic, well marked, many uses
Sturdy well marked plastic cups for liquid medicines/vitamins, etc. Lowest mark is 5 ml (teaspoon) highest is 30 ml perfect for all kinds of applications. In the old days if you bought a liquid over the counter medicine or vitamin you probably got one of these cups in the package with the bottle that's not so true anymore. I've always preferred these cups to a teaspoon for measuring because the teaspoon can spill a lot easier than this cup can. You need to have a couple of these in your medicine cabinet or first aid kit for those occasions and it also holds a swig of water if someone needs to take an aspirin etc. These cups are "designed" to fit over the child proof bottle cap and hold on fairly well to your typical liquid medication bottle.
H**G
Great product
Exactly as described
C**E
Great product
Love that they are thicker plastic and are to read. They wash up great too.
M**A
Inexpensive measuring cups
Very affordable. Almost throw away quality that stand up to light use if you use them carefully.
A**R
Good Quality Purchase
Measurements and embossed so no worry of the numbers washing off. They have small increments allowing me to use the same cups for my toddler as my older kiddos. Major plus that these hope up to the dishwasher. Would highly recommend.
J**G
Great
Great item
J**B
Beware!! Measurement Not Correct!!
**Edit: I used another brand of medicine cup and got a similar incorrect result. So I changed my review stars to 3. Take-away for me: if you need precise accuracy in mls, don't use a cup when measuring tiny amounts. Use a syringe or get it pre-measured by a pharmacist.**Arrived this week and I used it to measure out 10mls of pain medication. Didn't look right, but I thought it was just me. Then the pain med didn't work as well. So I took out a syringe provided by a professional nursing agency and measured out 10 mls and put it in the cup: the medicine came up to the 12ml mark on the cup. Bottom line: if you use this cup, you'll be getting 2mls less medicine than you need. Depending on the medicine this could be worse than extra pain, could be dangerous to take too little of some kinds of medicine!
E**N
Cups
Great value
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