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🎨 WXJ13 30ml Plastic Graduated Cups: Transparent Scale Cups with Wooden Stirring Sticks - 50 Pack Bundle for Paint, Stain, Epoxy, Resin Mixing Review

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Description of 🎨 WXJ13 30ml Plastic Graduated Cups: Transparent Scale Cups with Wooden Stirring Sticks - 50 Pack Bundle for Paint, Stain, Epoxy, Resin Mixing

50 pack 30ml plastic graduated cups transparent scale cups with 50 pack wooden stirring sticks. MaterIal: made of solid polycarbonate plastic, It is strong and non - fragile, and has easy-to-read external measurements. Cup marking: the cup has accurate laboratory markings in 1 oz and 5 ml increments for ease of use. Equipped with a 11cm x 1.0cm wooden stir bar, the cup is easy to clean and reusable. Multi - purpose products: suitable for people taking liquids, dry pills, and powder dosage forms, but also for use in cooking measuring cups or laboratory measuring liquids.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Measurement marks inaccurate

Pro cups are solid and easy to read. Con sizes on cups are inaccurate. If you look at the markings, they are evenly spaced from 5ml to 30ml; However, if the cup diameter increases with height, the markings should converge. This was tested with syringes and the amount injected by the syringe did not match the cup. It should be mentioned that best practice for epoxy is to use syringes for accurate measurements; However, that's no excuse for inaccurate cup markings.

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Measurements are wrong

Like the other reviewer I had to mix 50% resin hardener and another 50% formula. I poured into one of the cups and it "looked right". All artworks were ruined because they weren't properly 50% filled. When I poured the amount into one cup (15ml) and another 15ml into another cup they were supposed to add up to 30ml but the measurements showed I was short of 30ml by about 10-15ml. I should start measuring this way with 2 cups instead of one. waste of money and time. This is incorrect because the

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Requires an outlet

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Measuring cups are not quite accurate

The product seemed good at first. When I tried to use one of the measuring cups, something seemed to be wrong. He seemed to be giving me too little liquid. I decided to test it with a teaspoon (5ml) and another cup I had. The results of 4 teaspoons in my old mug in the first picture confirm that there is 20ml in this mug. Then I poured that 20ml of water into this new cup and you can see the result in the second picture. It reads about 27ml, close even! The cups and chopsticks are good quality…

Pros
  • Sturdy design
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not nearly as big

I became suspicious when I used one of these to squeeze out some baby Tylenol and noticed it wasn't much for 5ml. I've compared it to a medical measuring cup, and yeah, these things don't even come close. Both sides are wrong, and in fact they don't even go together. 15ml on one side doesn't equal 15ml on the other doesn't equal the standard 15ml measure. If you can get them custom made with a scale and epoxy they're good for that as they're a cheap mixing tool for small batches. I would have…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Too bad I didn't see them years ago.

I bought these to mix up small batches of two part (liquid) epoxy. In some cases the setting/curing time is 5-10 minutes. It is clear that the cups should be disposable. They are inexpensive; they are much stiffer than paper cups; The transparent wall design makes it easy to see the relative quantity of parts A and B; and two graduated milliliter scales on the sides of the beaker. Ideal? In my case yes. The user will find that it is often preferable to use a stirrer that is smaller than a…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for model making

I've been looking for a small mixing bowl for a long time, but haven't found the right one. I bought Mr Hobby paint cups but they are too wide and too deep; Basically too much surface area for the paint to stick. I used small plastic shot glasses; They have ridges that make mixing and pouring difficult. So I gave them a chance. Worst case I have some random disposable cups for resin and such. You have exceeded my expectations. You are the perfect size! I wanted something that was just a tiny…

Pros
  • Like everything before
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product