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🎨 36-Pack of Custom Shop 32-Ounce Graduated Paint Mixing Cups with Multiple Mixing Ratios and 12 Epoxy Resin Lids Review

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Details

ColorCups - Pack of 36 + 12 Lids
MaterialPlastic, Acrylic
Capacity2 Pounds
BrandCustom Shop
Number of Pieces36

Description of 🎨 36-Pack of Custom Shop 32-Ounce Graduated Paint Mixing Cups with Multiple Mixing Ratios and 12 Epoxy Resin Lids

Mix Cups are Solvent Resistant great for Automotive Paints, Epoxy Resin Pours, Acrylic 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. Pack of 36, 32 ounce (Quart) - Plus 12 FREE Lids with each pack of cups to make them into Paint Storage Cups

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Do not buy: the ratio is not exact and the cups are fragile

I used these measuring cups to measure epoxy resin and hardener in a 1:1 ratio. After the second pour I noticed I had more hardener left than resin. It turns out that the 1:1 ratio is actually a 1.15 to 1 ratio. I measured with a lab grade graduated cylinder and 115ml makes it to line 1 and another 100ml fills the beaker to line 2. No wonder my epoxy countertops don't cure. ! I spent about $100 on epoxy and countless hours of labor. Also, only 10 out of 12 cups were intact when I received them.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Marking makes mixing ratio trivial

I bought them for modeling and casting, but yesterday I suddenly realized that I have to dilute the solvent 1:4 by volume with water. I took one of these with the intention of using it as a disposable container. I was pleasantly surprised to see how easy it was to use the ratio labels to get exactly what I needed without worrying about ounces or milliliters. I left the solution overnight to use the rest in the morning. The plastic held up well to the solvent, so when I was done I washed it off…

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for mixing resin

They are larger than 32 oz making it easy to mix a full 32 oz. The measurements on the page are easy to read although I'm confused they listed an ounce but half that amount off it (not sure what that measures). Containers can be tricky to separate, but here's a tip. Instead of pulling one from the top (I did and the rim tore). Separate the bottom part by inserting your fingers in between and wringing out the bottom part. Works perfectly. My tops fit great. They said there were fewer lids (6)…

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  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quick accurate measurement

I have a couple of Home Depot mugs that I bought for mixing paint. Unfortunately, the first markings on the mug are "blurred" or "smudged". This calls into question the accuracy of all markings. I've used them with cheaper paints for a while and they mostly worked, although some paints didn't cure properly. When I had to mix some more expensive colors I didn't want to risk whether these mugs were accurate or not. The markings on these mugs are clear and clean and appear dotted. I used this to…

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  • Shipping was very quick
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Mixing Cup larger than standard 32 ounce cup

The TCP Mixing Cup lets you put 32 ounces into a cup and still have room to mix without spilling. My other mugs I've used have a 32 ounce rim, the maximum I could mix was 29 ounces and I had to stir slowly and carefully to avoid spilling. Now I can mix 34 oz (30 oz + 3 oz + 1 oz) of my catalyzed polish in a cup and not have to bother with stirring. If you take the cup on opposite sides and slowly pull to break the vacuum, they always come out. The person who said they used compressed air…

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  • Lots of Fun
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  • No Power