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The Ackers BORO3.3 High Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cup Set features five precision-engineered cups ranging from 60ml to 1000ml. Made from durable, heat-resistant borosilicate glass, they offer dual measurement scales with ±0.5% accuracy and a V-shaped spout for clean pouring. Designed for professional kitchens and DIY enthusiasts alike, this set is microwave, oven, stovetop, and dishwasher safe, combining reliability with sleek, functional design.





| ASIN | B0BXWX3XLM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #4 in Measuring Cups |
| Brand | Ackers BORO3.3 |
| Brand Name | Ackers BORO3.3 |
| Capacity | 1000 ml |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,620 Reviews |
| Included Components | 60ML/120ML/250ML/500ML/1000ML Measuring-Beaker |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ackers Science |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5Pcs-Measuring-Beaker-Set |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Material Type | Borosilicate Glass |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Size | 60ml/120ml/250ml/500ml/1000ml Measuring Cup Set |
| UPC | 793288078198 |
Y**H
Great quality product for Diy
Great Quality and Very Useful for DIY Projects I really like the Ackers BORO3.3 Glass Measuring Cups. The glass feels sturdy and durable, and I love that they are easy to clean and reuse. The measurements are clear and make it much easier to measure ingredients accurately. The pouring spout is also very helpful because it allows me to pour liquids without making a big mess. The different sizes are convenient, especially when working with both small and larger amounts. I’ve found these measuring cups especially useful for DIY projects like making candles, body butter, oils, and other homemade products. They make measuring, mixing, and pouring much easier. Overall, they feel like a good-quality set and are definitely worth having if you do a lot of cooking, baking, or DIY projects.
C**G
“Accurate, durable, and perfect for everyday cooking.”
bought the Ackers High Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cup Set, and it has quickly become one of my favorite kitchen tools. The glass quality is excellent — clear, sturdy, and heat‑resistant. Because it’s made from high borosilicate glass, it handles hot liquids without cracking or fogging, which is a huge upgrade from the plastic cups I used before.The measurement markings are sharp and easy to read, and the V‑shaped spout pours cleanly with no drips. Each cup in the set (2 oz, 4 oz, and 8 oz) is lightweight but feels solid, and the nesting design makes storage simple.I especially appreciate how precise these cups are. Whether I’m measuring small amounts for baking or mixing drinks, the accuracy is spot‑on. They also clean up effortlessly — no staining, no lingering smells, and they’re dishwasher‑safe.If you want a reliable, well‑made set of measuring cups that look great and perform even better, this Ackers set is absolutely worth it. Highly recommended for anyone who cooks or bakes regularly.
L**D
Thin glass, good sizes, nest nicely, great measurement markings!!
I just received these measuring cups today, and I'm very pleased with them. The manufacturer's packaging was excellent, which is a good thing because the outside shipping box was totally smashed on the bottom side of one end. But the manufacturer's box protected them. I had a glass Pyrex one-cup measuring cup and broke it after many (40+??) years. I needed to replace it, and it looked like the two-cup Ackers one would take up no more space in my crowded cabinet than the one-cup Pyrex one, except for additional height, because there is no handle and the glass is thinner. The glass IS a LOT thinner than my very old Pyrex cup. Borosilicate glass is supposed to be strong, but I seriously doubt it would survive a fall even onto a vinyl floor, so do be careful with these!! If your shelf isn't very tall, the largest cup is just shy of 5 inches tall - 4 and 7/8 inches. The cups nest nicely, so three cups in the space of one. Nice! My shelf isn't quite tall enough, so I will have to lay the set on its side, or find a different place for them. The largest cup shows measurements up to the 2 cup mark - one side of the line shows every 1/4 up to 2 cups. The other side of that same line shows every 1/3 up to 2 cups. Another column shows ml markings up to 500 ml. A third column shows ounces up to 18 oz., in one-ounce increments. Yes, up to 18 oz., not just 16 oz. VERY useful measurements! The middle size cup is marked the same way, up to 1 cup, up to 250 ml, up to 8 oz. The smallest cup is marked the same way, up to 1/2 cup, up to 150 ml, up to 5 oz. Yes, 5 oz. (150 ml is more than 4 ounces, very slightly over 5 ounces.) These measuring cups will be very useful, if I can just be careful enough not to break one! I do recommend them, if no one using them is prone to dropping things on the floor!!! I hope this was helpful!!!
T**E
Bring some science to your culinary art!
If you're a science nerd like me, you'll love these measuring cups. They are my absolute favorite! They look great, are perfectly accurate, and are made of borosilicate glass that allows them to be thin to the point of being delicate. But they're not delicate. Borosilicate glass is used in chemistry labs for its durability and thermal tolerance. Going from freezing cold to boiling hot is no problem for this kind of glass. Having three different sizes allows me to choose each one for specific applications. The different units of measure give me the ability to be precise, no matter the recipe!
K**N
Multiple, Thorough Measuring Methods! But Handle with Care...
My review is of the 60 milliliter/2 ounce pack of two; I purchased four packs. I have taken a photo to properly show the different angles of all the measurements possible. My main draw to this was for at home mixology. Many different recipes call for a variety of measurements and sizes, often in ¼ ounce increments. This is the only product I have seen that is the size of a large jigger (2 ounces) and provides measurements marked in ¼ ounce increments. The fact that it has milliliters marked in 5 milliliter increments as well is already beneficial in its own right, but to go beyond and also have teaspoons & tablespoons in addition to what is already provided is just incredibly thorough. The price is well worth the utility provided for the product, but I will comment that there is a degree of concern I have for the makeup in the glass itself. The other reviewers have commentated on it being a thin glass material, and I will concede that this is noticeable upon holding it. My recommendation would be to stay mindful of the surfaces you place them on and the force exerted. A real fear fragility is warranted, but at the low price that is being sold, I can see how this is still being sold for a profit while cutting massive costs on the manufacturing of it. I can't see how I could comfortably transport these when going to events with my bartending kit without making excessive accommodations in guaranteeing no damage to the beakers. Thus, these will stay an at-home tool, where most experimenting will happen anyways. The question of storage is also present, given their shape. Yes, the V-shaped spout is handy for pouring, and I enjoy that the beaker itself is flared at the top. However, this proves to be a little awkward in storage, since they do not easily stack. Additionally, as discussed earlier on the sturdiness of the item, the consideration has to be made on a more gentle surface below for them to not be stressed. A silicone mat will do just fine, but it's still something to be mindful of when storing. While you're at it, you should own a premium silicone bar mat for the counter when you use them, just to ensure no worries in handling. I have read mixed opinions on using it in the dishwasher; some people insist there are no problems whatsoever, while others say that it was broken or the markings faded. Given the mixed reception on this front, I cannot report whether or not it will be dishwasher safe, as I will stick to handwashing it. A small knock on the convenience factor, but honestly, this is such a small beaker. Handwashing is genuinely not a worry. Overall, for at home cocktail chicanery, I would say this is an excellent idea. My main feedback I would give is I would gladly pay double or triple the price just for a thoroughly more robust glass that had some real weight and firm defense in handling. The only more perfect way I could envision this product is if it was a stainless steel jigger with windows on it to indicate the level for all these markings. Although, as it is now, it'll do fine with careful handling at home.
J**S
Exactly as pictured and described
Love these little measuring cups. Perfect for measuring coffee flavorings for lattes and frappes. Measurements are bold, accurate and readable. The spout gives a clean pour every time, unlike the larger glass measuring cups that splash and spill. Very impressed at these little guys! While they are thin and lightweight they are quite durable. Love when an item arrives and it’s exactly as it should be and even better than expected.
V**R
Simple, practical, functional, awesome
Compact design (no handle) frees up space in the cabinet. As a Chemical Engineer, I love how familiar it is and that it’s just like a 500 mL beaker used in a Chemistry lab. Maybe that’s just the nerd in me. Markings are still visible after many uses and haven't worn off. One caution: the glass is quite a bit thinner than most measuring cups so you can’t abuse it like most. And little kids may accidentally break it when tossing something in the dishwasher near it. But I’ve owned the thick ones built like a tank but the markings wear off. Not this beaker / measuring cup. Just like a beaker in the lab, the markings are rugged and hold on even in harsh environments.
O**9
So far, so good - accuracy of markings appears correct
Look, I've had these 3 little beakers for only a couple of days...I usually wait until I've used a product several times, over a couple of months, before I write a review. But I wanted to counter some of the negative reviews of being too thin, fragile, and with inaccurate and contradictory markings. I can't speak to their actual durability or toughness. They are supposed to be "high borosilicate" glass, like the material used by Pyrex, which - compared to normal soda-lime glass - is tougher, harder to break, and better able to withstand large, rapid changes in heat. That's why it is used in science labs, for light bulbs, etc. Many negative reviews say these small beakers are too thin, and shatter easily, sometimes having pieces inexplicably just fall out of the sides. As to being too thin, they seen pretty close to the thickness of the lab equipment I used in a high school chem lab 65 years ago. They aren't the thick, heavy glass used in Pyrex measuring cups. They aren't supposed to be. However, if the reports are true of frequent breakage or shattering for no apparent reason, then they are clearly NOT borosilicat glass. So far I've checked the accuracy of the markings, and on my set, they are spot-on. I have an accurate 2-oz measure, and used it to add water - ALL of the markings were correct, on all 3 beakers. Maybe not to the mL, but close enough that my old eyes couldn't find fault. As to the markings for ounces not lining up with cup or tbsp markings, they do on my set. Acker put the ml scale between scales for oz and cup (on the big one), and between oz and tbsp on the middle one, and that makes it hard to do a side-by-side comparison, but when I put exactly 8 oz of water in the big one, the water was right at the marks for both 8 oz and 1 cup. I'm not calling anyone a liar, I'm only saying the marks on my set are right. I've used all 3 beakers to measure alcohol in making small batches of shellac. The pour spouts make it easy to avoid spills and drips. I measure the shellac flakes by weight, so the markings don't come into play there, but the 8 oz beaker is handy for that as well. The alcohol hasn't affected the markings, they seem durable. Again, I am NOT vouching for the durability of these beakers, but for me, so far, they have been very handy, and the fact that I can nest them is convenient, takes less space...though I AM using a kleenex between them...I'm paying attention to the reports of fragility.
A**R
Perfect
Perfect for those precise measurements!
L**G
excelentes
estan muy bien hechos, justo lo que necesitaba para precisión en medidas pequeñas
A**O
tal como lo esperaba
Perfecto
A**E
Beard oil
I am using these to measure out carrier oils to make beard oil and they are perfect. They feel solid enough and are nice a legible. I am very happy with these measuring cups.
C**R
Perfect for making Soap and Conditioners
Perfect for making Soap and Conditioners - and they came perfectly package, an nothing broken, was very happy
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