Our cups runneth over.
When you’re in the midst of a soup-a-thon (ahem, soup marathons are a thing), you need the right measuring cups for the task. And these pour pros are no slackers—they’re made from the same glass used in laboratories, so you can safely measure hot or cold liquids, microwave them, even set them on the stove top and then let them zip through the dishwasher when you’re through. Get the whole trio (a 6-cup, 4-cup, and 2-cup) and you’ll never be short-handed again.
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Meet the Maker
Catamount
Bennington, VT
Founded in the late 1970’s by Alain Karyo, an artist and student of modern architecture, Catamount Glassware originally made products for science labs. That’s why (lucky for us) their kitchen tools are still made from sturdy-as-anything borosilicate glass—all flame, oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe.
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Reviews for
Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cups
Reviews for
Borosilicate Glass Measuring Cups
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Gorgeous and durable
They are nice and light and go through the dishwasher like a dream. Haven't had them for long enough to know whether or not the markings will fade too quickly, but considering how well they seem to be made I'm thinking they'll stick around.
The best cups for measuring.
These are the best cups I have ever used. Truth be told I have had a 3.5cup for several years and needed more and backup. One of the reason these are so wonderful is the weight. Unlike heavy glass measuring cups these are light weight, but not fragile.
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