Cuisipro Silver Measuring Spoon Set, Standard Import To Shop ×Product customization General Description Gallery Reviews
- Set includes: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1tsp and 1tbsp
- Made of stainless steel
- Oval shape to fit into spice jars
- Measurements are permanently stamped on spoon handles
- Set nests for storage and attach to a removable loop
$16
Cook’s illustrated Recommended – Winner!
Manufactured of the toughest stainless steel, these superb nesting measuring spoons are oval in shape to reach into the smallest spice jar. The gently curved handles curl under, so the spoons can sit securely on the counter without tipping over. You won’t have to worry about capacity measurement decals wearing off over time: Cuisipro stamps the capacity right into the handle of these measuring spoons. This set includes the essentials: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1 tsp, and 1 tbsp. They attach to a removable clip, or can nest for storage.
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Specification: Cuisipro Silver Measuring Spoon Set, Standard Import To Shop ×Product customization General Description Gallery Reviews
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Karrot –
I use these daily, great productWell designed, accurate measuring spoons. The shape of the spoons are easy to get into containers to measure dry ingredients.
AC –
Great set of measuring spoonsGreat for yourself or as a gift.I love them so much, I may purchase a second set!
kerryleigh –
Great measuring spoons!Exactly as described & fast delivery!
StokeyTheBear –
Exactly what I wantedEasy to use, easy to clean, very sturdy and accurate. But the very best thing about them is their oval shape. Even the teaspoon fits into small spice jars. Exactly what I wanted!
Amazon Customer –
made to last, heavy and sturdyThey are great for accuracy! They are easy to clean even though they seem a little deep.
Franco –
heavy and durableLooks to pretty to use but they are heavy. I haven’t made my mind up yet on the shape
NutriMom –
Nearly PerfectCuisipro Stainless Measuring Spoons
I splurged! I long ago replaced cookware with non-reactive, non-toxic stainless, cast iron and vitreous enamels, and food storage containers with glass. It was time to enshrine my aluminum measuring spoon set in a kitchen museum from the 50’s. I hadn’t been doing much measuring when cooking, but now that we are venturing into new food genres and trying new recipes in general (had been in a meal rut!) bringing the aluminum set out of retirement bothered me.Here is my rundown for the Cuispro set (oval, standard size measurements):Pros- Well-made; good weight, not flimsy.- Attractive: the oval-shaped bowls of each spoon are mirror-finish stainless and very pretty.- Engraved markings preferable to painted. The handles are satin matte stainless with engraved markings indicating measure.- No Spill, sits flat on counter: I was concerned about the oval rounded bottoms being ‘tippy’ but they do seem to sit flat on the counter without spilling.- Can sweep ingredient flat, the handle is level with tops of spoons. Important feature that surpisingly, not all sets allow.- Fits in spice jars. Oval shape allows all but the tablespoon size to fit in most jars. Less spillage and waste. Just a good, well-thought out and very practical advantage. Much better than trying to shake spices into a tiny spoon. Yes, experienced cooks don’t measure…but sometimes you need to and when you do, these are great.- Double-key ring is heavy-duty – keeps them together, if you like that. However, removing spoons from the ring is a major decision as it would take some effort on my part to do so. Neither would I care to change my mind and have to put them back on this sturdy ring as it is a difficult exercise, either way. I’ve been trying for a good five minutes, breaking sweat! This will take a tool and possibly someone other than myself to do the job. I don’t want to scratch my new spoons!Cons- Could use even more visible markings… My eyesight needs help. The engraving depth on the 1/2 teaspoon is uneven (not as deep throughout the length of the text and fainter) than it is on the others. Still, prefer this to painted markings that wear off with use/washing. And far prefer stainless to flimsier old-style aluminum that I still own or modern plastics. Would prefer even deeper engraving for better, easier visibility without eye-strain. (Deducting one star for this, reluctantly, as visibility is very important factor for me, personally.)Features for the Perfect Measuring Spoon Set – (This set plus Hoped for Improvements) – take note, measuring spoon manufacturers!All important features, but listed in ascending order:1. Easily removable ring (which magnets would eliminate the need for.) Wish this set was easier to remove from ring.2. Magnetic Attraction: Would love to see a set like this one that magnetically sticks to one another to keep them together. Saw another brand on amazon that is magnetic, but reviews said the magnet inset falls out! I find separate spoons so much easier to use as I find all-on-ring design cumbersome and I invariably get them all dirty so need to wash all instead of one or two, etc…Would love for them to stay spooning in storage eliminating the hunt…even keeping them all in a cup rather than a drawer it takes time to find The One. Embedded magnets would mean no more searching for size needed for that recipe.3. Level handle/spoon so you can sweep the ingredient flat (as these have.)4. Spoons stand on counter without tipping over or spilling contents (as these do.)5. Fits in spice jars. Narrow enough bowl to get in and fill up. (all but tablespoon fits, but that size in other sets don’t fit inside jars either, unless your spices are in wide-mouth decorative jars.)6. Very easy to read at a glance markings (no time wasted holding them up to the light to read markings; no eye strain.)- This set could be improved a bit in this department.7. Heavy, high quality stainless steel: no food interaction, no staining, easy washing, attractive (as these are.)Over all, this is a very nice set, sturdy enough to be handed down to the next generation provided the engraved markings don’t wear down with use…which, of course, will depend on how much use they see in your kitchen and whether you hand-wash or throw these in the dishwasher.)
Vincent Falzone –
Highly recommend these measuring spoomsThese were a recommendation from America’s Test Kitchen. Well made
Kate –
Very accurate!Very good looking and accurate product!
NunyaB –
Decent product; well reviewed… but finish is lacking, and packaging is heinousThey are measuring spoons. They do what they are supposed to do, and according to a number of online reviews by reputable sites, they do it accurately. That’s really the point, right? I am not a food scientist or chef, so I must trust the experts. As a lowly consumer however, here are my personal (sometimes trivial, but nonetheless) pros and cons: See corresponding pics.PROs:1) Stainless steel 18/8: You really don’t want anything else, so, like, good.2) Low Profile: They nest exceptionally well within each other. Total profile when nested: 2cm.3) Stability: The curved handle allows each spoon to actually rest evenly on counter (if you ever need that)4) Sturdy: They are adequate; I don’t plan to carve stone with them. But you should know that they do bend with some moderate pressure (I don’t know how to measure that); it takes a bit, and I cannot imagine 99% of cooks will notice or suffer problems. If you have to chip something that hard….uh….use a pick ax?5) Secure: Latching ring is sturdy (apparently the company brought it back after complaints).CONs:1) Price: I’m not sure if fifteen bucks is right-priced. Maybe it is, I don’t have expertise as I am a beginner. However, I DO have a gorgeous 18/10 dinnerware 4-piece setting box and I got an entire set of high polish, beautifully finished cutlery for $39…..so…..Uh?2) Finish: Speaking of… see pics. The sides of the spoon bowls are remarkably poorly finished. Although they are not rough to the touch, you can see that they are very uneven. Overall finish seems…. I guess less “shiny perfect” than I expect in stainless steel. They almost look a bit… weathered? Not used exactly but not what I was expecting. The visible little divet on the edge of the tablespoon bugs me. It looks like a set I’ve been battering around for years.3) Presentation: They arrived in nothing but a small plastic sleeve, loose in an Amazon shipment box. Talk about anti-climactic. Distinctly low end product merchandising. Now, if that helped to keep my cost “low” then, ok… But at fifteen bux – jeez, could you not at least throw a protective cover around them? If not a box? I’m all for reducing packaging, but not if it jeopardizes the product.Summary: Meh. If they are as accurate as reported, I’ll probably keep them (Seems like I need to do scale test). If not, they go back. That’s right now. If I work up a head of steam about the finish and the rough edges, I might send them back on principle. LOL. First world problems, yes. Sigh. Covid-19-induced foolishness. In the end, if they are accurate – fine. But what a downer customer experience. Unnecessarily.