100pcs 8oz Graduated Clear Plastic Measuring Cups with 100pcs Wooden Stirring Sticks for Mixing Paint, Pigments, Epoxy Resins, Resins
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Robin Hinkley
> 3 dayThe measurement markings are easy to read as you are adding your liquids. I use when measuring out resin. The black marking appear very clearly. I was used some cups that the markings are pressed into the cup. And those pressed markings disappear as your liquid reaches them. So I get a more precise measurement of my resin for perfect mixtures every time. The cups are very sturdy and well made. They will not fold/bend/flex with normal hand pressure so measurements are more accurate. Definite recommendation from me! A+++
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Evan Harvey
> 3 dayThese cups work great. Just what I needed!
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John M Bellot
> 3 dayLove this. Makes it so easy
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Ma Foster
20-11-2024Very easy to read, nice size, be careful with use as they could be more sturdy.
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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
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Ell Stockdale
18-11-2024Seems durable, but havent used them yet.
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Chris Andrews
> 3 dayThey are doing the job I needed them to do
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Joseph B Scalisi
> 3 dayWorks well for what i bought em for.
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David R.
> 3 dayWork great!
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Frank
22-11-2024I noticed a couple of the lines on the ml side didnt seem spaced right, so I did a calibration with water to check. In short, the marks at 40 ml and 60 are way off. I got 43.7 and 65.2 respectively when I calibrated. I need to measure a 1:1 ratio, so if I used the 40 and 80 marks, for example, I would get a ratio of: 43.7:37.3 which is 1.17, not 1! An error of 17% So no wonder my epoxy isnt working right :(