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🎨 100-Pack of Pint (16oz) Paint Mixing Cups with Calibrated Mixing Ratios - Custom Shop Review

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BrandCustom Shop
ColorCups - Box of 100 + 12 Lids
Unit Count100 Count
Package InformationBox
Size112 Piece Set
Item Volume16 Fluid Ounces
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Description of 🎨 100-Pack of Pint (16oz) Paint Mixing Cups with Calibrated Mixing Ratios - Custom Shop

Mix Cups are Solvent Resistant great for Automotive Paints, Epoxy Resin, Pouring Paint, Stains. Use with all the popular Automotive brands such as PPG, DuPont, SW, Sikkens, Glasurit, Restoration Shop, House of Kolor and All brands of Epoxy Resins. The Mix Cups Graduated Measurments make mixing easy and accurate Multiple Ratios on side of cup (1 to 1) (2 to 1) (3 to 1) (4 to 1) (6 to 1) (8 to 1). All the popular Mix Ratios Graduated on the side of the Cup. Made of Durable Polypropelene Plastic (PP) allows cups to be reuseable. Full Case of 100 Cups, 16oz. (Pint) - Plus 12 Free Lids with each Case of Cups to make them into Paint Storage Cups

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

One-time use for resins only

These mixing bowls are good for mixing small amounts of epoxy and flowable two-component foam. The downside is that they can only be used once if not cleaned. Only one use is possible with flotation foam. The reason these containers are single use is because unlike others I have used they are not flexible enough to break out of cured resin or foam after they have cured. These containers will separate if bent severely, but they only work well for single use.

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Mixing Kit

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Inaccurate measurements!

I cast resin and acrylic so I ordered these mugs. I need exact measurements The measurements on these mugs are so far off as to be useless to me. The only thing they're good for is drinking from them. It's absurd to have an inaccurate measuring cup! I mean, why would you even make a measurement product that doesn't measure properly?!? FUNNY and very disappointing! If you are looking for mugs with exact measurements, you should try another product.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not too precise and not a 5:1 ratio!

First of all, if you are using West Systems epoxy, note that they use a 5:1 strength and do NOT have these cups (at least in the 12 pack I bought). Also, as someone else said, the volumes aren't too accurate. I figured the best thing would be to take the mug I'm about to use to the kitchen, pour water in it, and mark each level with a sharpie. Only then can you be sure that your concentration is right. Yes, it hurts, but it works. However, they boil down to regular heavy-duty plastic cups that…

Pros
  • Superb construction
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy! Not exactly at all.

Measurement lines not accurate at all. I poured 3 ounces of water (measured along the line on the cup). I then weighed the cup and water on my digital scale (with the scale at zero and the cup dry). Then I filled the cup to the 6 ounce mark and weighed again. The weight should double. It's not like this. Not even close. Also, the mix ratio lines don't even line up with the ounce lines. For example, in the attached image, I have circled in blue where "1" corresponds to a "1:1" mix. I then put a…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not too precise and not a 5:1 ratio!

First of all, if you're using West Systems' epoxy, note that they use a 5:1 strength, and these mugs do NOT have this (at least in the 12-pack I bought). Also, as someone else said, the volumes aren't too accurate. I figured the best thing would be to take the mug I'm about to use to the kitchen, pour water in it, and mark each tier with a sharpie. Only then can you be sure that your concentration is right. Yes, it hurts, but it works. However, they boil down to regular heavy-duty plastic cups…

Pros
  • Mixing Cup Graduated sizes make mixing easy and accurate Multiple ratios on side of cup (1 to 1) (2 to 1) (3 to 1) (4 to 1) (6 to 1) (8 to 1)
Cons
  • Expensive