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Cuisipro 5-Piece Odd Size Measuring Spoon Set

Cuisipro 5-Piece Odd Size Measuring Spoon Set
MSRP: $12.00
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Manufacturer: Cuisipro
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Cuisipro 5-Piece Odd Size Measuring Spoon Set Features

Five measuring spoons for pinch, 1/8, 2/3, 1-1/2, and 2 teaspoons
Made of heavyweight 18/10 stainless steel
Oval shapes fit into spice jars
Handle-ends curl to prop spoons flat without spilling contents
Handles fasten together by removable clip
 

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Additional Cuisipro 5-Piece Odd Size Measuring Spoon Set Information

Oval shape designed to fit into narrow bottles. Spoons sit on the counter without tipping over. The unique sizes include: pinch, 1/8, 2/3, 1 1/2, 2 tsps. sizes.

 

What Customers Say About Cuisipro 5-Piece Odd Size Measuring Spoon Set:

More usefull sizes than other odd-size measuring spoons. Very good quality. Enables me to get more consistent results with old and downsized recipes.

A 1/3 tsp is immeasurably more useful than a 2/3 tsp, if you have to choose, since you can always dip the 1/3 tsp twice if you need 2/3 tsp of an ingredient, but it's very difficult to eyeball half the 2/3 tsp if you only need 1/3 tsp.The spoons themselves are nicely made, but I would not have bought this set at all had the regular set included a 1/2 Tblsp, which is really the only "odd size" spoon I wanted, and which if you do a lot of baking you know is not that odd at all. And it's what the pros use. But not everyone knows that -- certainly a lot of novice cooks do not -- so it would have been nice to have the spoon marked accordingly.I can take a "pinch" with my fingers and don't really need a spoon to do that, nor do I need a "2 tsp" spoon when I can just dip the 1 tsp twice if I need that much.I haven't decided whether to send them all back. I am now the proud owner of two of the 1/8 tsp spoons. Considering that out of the two sets, there are only six spoons I really need, that are truly useful and not redundant, they are costing me more than $4 per spoon.

They don't. Meanwhile, while this set includes a 2/3 tsp, there is no 1/3 tsp in either set. It's in here under the name "1-1/2 tsp", since a Tablespoon is equivalent to three teaspoons. I think that's a bit high regardless of how well made they are.ADDENDUM:I found the Culinary Institute of America's spoons (search for "CIA 6 Piece Measuring Spoon Set") and decided to return the two Cuisipro sets and get that instead, at $19.95 for the exact six sizes I want. I bought both the standard Cuisipro measuring spoon set (1/8 tsp, 1/4 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp & 1 Tblsp) and this one ("pinch", 1/8 tsp, 2/3 tsp, 1-1/2 tsp and 2 tsp) thinking they would fully complement one another.

That's not the size I would have chosen to have two of. It's annoying to pay an additional $11.95 over the initial $12.95 just to get one spoon I need, and a bunch more I don't, including the duplicate.

This is a European company and they have converted the metric measures to English equivalent. There isn't even a tablespoon measurement. There are five measuring spoons, but in very strange sizes. If you are using the metric system, great, but if you are using an English system cooking book, for example, anything in the US, then these will be useless.

The pinch and dash are not as useful, I think, although they are apparently technically 1/16th tsp and 1/8th tsp. It used to drive me made when a recipe asked for 1-1/2 Tbsp because I'd have to drag out three spoons to measure. Now I wish I could get the regular Cuisipro measuring spoons, except they apparently only come with measuring cups, which I don't need. While I thought this set was going to be useful, it's even more useful than I thought. Half of a Tablespoon is 1-1/2 teaspoons. At those amounts, I can just use my fingers.The shape of the spoons is useful too because the narrowness lets me put them into those annoyingly narrow spice jars.

Came very quickly, but I think the shipping charge (which cost as much as the spoons) was excessive, AND I was not allowed to see the shipping charge until after I made the purchase.

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