Professional Measuring Glasses, Two - 4 oz Measuring Glasses (2)
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Only ounces are marked on this measuring glass.
3 in. 2 1/4 in. tall X at its widest point
The glass bears no markings indicating its origin. A sheet of bubble wrap was used to wrap the two glasses. The bubble wrap had a label with a stocking number but no country of origin, if my memory serves me correctly.
You won't get spillage if you're careful, as you should be with all glasses/measuring implements.
Selected User Reviews For Professional Measuring Glasses, Two - 4 oz Measuring Glasses (2)
The scale of measurement is off. The 1/2 oz line resembles 1/4 oz. You might want to use a different glass if you want to accurately mix a drink with these.
I have a top of the line Saeco Xelsis SuperAutomatic Espresso machine, and I can put two of these side by side, hit the one button drink function for a Cappuccino, Cafe Latte, Flat white, latte Macchiato, or Coffee, pretty much any coffee drink less than 8 ounces, and it will make two less than 8 ounce total coffee drinks into the two 4 ounce shot glasses, and the drinks will look great with all the layering of coffee and Milk.
This jigger holds four ounces, which is perfect for those of us who want a three or four ounce drink now and then. It comes in half-ounce, one-ounce, and one-pound sizes. and-a- 1/2 ounce, 2 ounces, 3 ounces, and 4 ounces This shot glass is ideal for me because I enjoy measuring my drinks. Each ingredient in your drink can be precisely measured. This big jigger is a must-have in my opinion.
We've wanted a glass like this for a long time because measuring single shots with a standard shot glass can be tedious and time consuming, especially when making multiple cocktails at once. This is ideal for calculating the number of shots required for our favorite cocktail recipes.
I really like these glasses. This is a great way to avoid overpouring. Free pouring results in hangovers, as we've discovered! These are simple and practical to use. Dishwasher safe and made of thick glass.
Because one of the packages arrived cracked, I gave it three stars. I assume it was cracked before being wrapped and placed in the box because of how well it was packaged. The other one, on the other hand, is fantastic.
They have a good size and weight to them. They appear to be well-made and are not too delicate to be used with glass. br>I use them to catch the shots that come out of my espresso machine; I wash them by hand because I pull several shots per day, but I run my dishwasher once a week. However, I believe the writing on the glasses would be dishwasher safe.