Rated 96 times by customers who purchased this item 46 out of 96 customers wrote reviews Recommended by 97% of Reviewers Value: 97% rated it a good value
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KitchenArt Adjust-A-Cup Measuring Cup:
Requested by several of our guests, we're happy to add this item to our list of handy cook's tools. The Adjust-a-Cup Measuring Cup is perfect for messy ingredients like shortening, peanut butter, honey, or heavy syrups, but you can use it with equally pleasing results with both wet and dry ingredients like milk and flour. There are several ways to use this tool. First, use it to measure a single item such as peanut butter: simply lift the outer, clear plastic sleeve until you see the desired measurement, fill, then (using the interior, aluminum canister as a plunger) push the ingredient out as you hold onto the plastic outer sleeve. You can also use it to measure several ingredients at once: after filling with your first ingredient, move the sleeve up to the desired measurement of your second ingredient, fill, then continue until all ingredients are inside. Then push them out into your bowl. This smart tool measures in pints, cups, ounces, milliliters.
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by Kimberly (Richmond, KY) 1 review This is a really nice product. It's great for measuring oils,mayo,butter,peanut butter etc. The Adjust-A-Cup is a great alternative for any ingredient that is hard to remove from the traditional measuring cup or spoon. I only wish they made it in spoon sizes! This is best for amounts larger then 1/4 cup.
by Kwok (Lilburn, GA) 3 reviews As the title of this review says, this is really best for measuring molasses, honey, etc.
Two cup capacity should be sufficient for everyone.
The volume marks would eventually come off after repeated dish-washer blasts, so it is probably best for hand-wash only. Also it probably does not hurt to use those clear tape (about 2 in width) made by 3M to cover the volume marking.
by Louis (Goleta, CA) 2 reviews Simple, clever, versatile. Seems like this should be in everybody's box of measuring tools. Cleaning is non-trivial, and lubrication of the gasket is important.
by Dottie (Odenton, MD) 2 reviews I BOUGHT THIS AS A GIFT FOR MY NEW DAUGHTER IN LAW. AFTER REVIEWING THE DESCRIPTION I THOUGHT IS WOULD BE A GOOD ITEM FOR A NEW COOK.
CAN NOT GIVE AN OPINION OTHERWISE.
by Ellis (Collegeville, PA) 1 review In my opinion, the key advantage of this tool is that it permits one to load full measures of semi-solid ingredients and completely discharge them with virtually no mess. Hey, it ain't cold fusion but neither was cold fusion.