100pcs 8oz Graduated Clear Plastic Measuring Cups with 100pcs Wooden Stirring Sticks for Mixing Paint, Pigments, Epoxy Resins, Resins
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July Summer
> 3 dayInstead of markings being 50 and next up is 100. It’s jumps to 110. Only good for something that does not require accurate measurements.
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Sally
Greater than one weekWhat the heck is a measuring cup good for if you can’t get exact measurements?? I didn’t scroll through every picture of the cup because they were plastic measuring cups. I figured they would serve their purpose. I was wrong. I’m a lot more careful now.
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G. N. Grimes
> 3 dayAccurate measurements being necessary for mixing two part resins, I checked the accuracy of the markings. From 30 mL up to 210, they were all reasonably accurate with actual quantity about 1 or 2 mL greater than indicated. The 50 mL mark was the most off, with 53 mL actual. Still, quite good for simple markings. very pleased with the purchase. Multiple cups from this order all read similarly.
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Kelsey S.
> 3 dayThey are perfect and just as advertised. I like how small the measuring goes. Perfect for measuring epoxy.
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confuzed
Greater than one weekPerfect item
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nhudson87
> 3 dayThese are not an accurate measurements. I tried it with water to test and theyre quite a bit off. Im using them so they dont go in the trash but you may want to test yours first before using them.
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Mr. Royce McGlynn
Greater than one weekthese are far less expensive than the ones I bought from PrepStor, and the quality shows it, but they work, they hold the epoxy while being mixed and thats what I bought them for. It is a little disappointing that there is a printed warning about the accuracy of the markings too, unlike the ones I bought previously.
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LBHFinIN
> 3 dayI use these to measure out a variety of liquids. They are handy for measuring drain cleaners and such, since I can throw them away after use. The plastic is thin but I haven’t had any troubles with them.
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Jeff Blanchard
> 3 dayEasy to read increments. Perfect for epoxy resin or anything else that you need to mix and be precise.
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Jack
> 3 dayMeasurements are way off, for instance, put 2 oz of water in two separate cups, pour the contents of both cups into 1 cup. Should equal 4oz right? You can see in the pic that its not. My point is, when doing small pours, you can not put equal parts in a single cup, just doesnt work. Yes you can use separate cups every time but thats a waste in my opinion. JUNK