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The Best Dry Measuring Cups

Could we find a perfect set to sweep the competition?

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By Chase Brightwell & Amy Graves

Last Updated January 21, 2026

Editor&aposs Note:Update, January 2026

We tested four additional dry measuring cup sets. The Sur La Table Stainless Steel Measuring Cups, Set of 4 is our new winning set. The OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Measuring Cups set is our Best Buy. 

What You Need To Know

An accurate and durable set of dry measuring cups is a useful addition to any kitchen. Our top-rated set is the Sur La Table Stainless Steel Measuring Cups, Set of 4. These cups are made from thick, sturdy steel, with clearly legible, etched markings that won’t rub off and a convenient design that makes it easy to dip the cups into flour or sugar and level them off. The OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Measuring Cups are our Best Buy. These lighter-weight steel cups are also accurate and solidly built, though their plastic-topped handles can collect flour and debris and their measurement markings may wear off over time.

Have other measuring tools in mind? Check out our reviews of liquid measuring cups, digital scales, and precision kitchen scales.

Baking perfect breads, cakes, or pastries requires precise measurements of flour, leaveners, and other dry ingredients. While we recommend using a digital scale for the most reliable and accurate results, it’s sometimes simpler or more convenient to use dry measuring cups instead. Our recommended method for using dry measuring cups is to dip them into bags or containers of ingredients and scoop up heaping mounds, then scrape off the excess with the back of a knife or offset spatula. Many people also pour bulkier ingredients such as chocolate chips or nuts directly into the cups. While weighing ingredients is more precise than measuring by volume, choosing measuring cups that are easy to use, durable, and designed to measure as accurately as possible can help ensure your success.

A glass liquid measuring cup filled with broth, a smaller glass liquid measuring cup with water, and a dry measuring cup with rice being poured into a glass bowl.
Liquid measuring cups are designed with spouts and extra space above the markings that make them easier to use with liquids. Don’t be tempted to use dry measuring cups for everything.

It’s important to note that as their name implies, dry measuring cups are exclusively for use with dry ingredients. While a dry measuring cup can hold the same volume as a liquid measuring cup, design differences make them harder to use and less accurate for measuring liquids. For more information, see our explainer for why you should keep both styles of measuring cups on hand.

We tested dry measuring cup sets that included cups in at least ¼-cup, ⅓-cup, ½-cup, and 1-cup sizes, since we’ve found these to be most useful across recipes. A few sets contained cups in additional sizes. The cups in our lineup were made of plastic or stainless steel; of the latter group, some were entirely stainless-steel, whereas others had plastic grips.

What to Look for

  • Accurate Measurements: In everyday practice, each scoop of a measuring cup will yield a slightly different amount of ingredients, but we sought cups that exactly matched their listed sizes to give us the best chance for success. We carefully filled each cup to its maximum capacity with water and weighed it on a calibrated lab-quality scale; we then compared these weights to standardized weights for each volume measurement and did the math to determine whether it held the correct volume indicated by the cup. Our top performers were either spot-on or off by just a fraction of a percentage point.
  • Big, Etched Markings: The measurement markings on our favorite sets were large and clearly displayed on the handles; these helped us identify sizes at a glance. Almost all the stainless-steel sets had etched markings, which we preferred because they remained intact and clearly legible after several cleanings.
Close-up of the handle of a dry measuring cup with ½ c - 120 mL etched into it Close-up of the handle of a dry measuring cup with ½ printed onto it in black ink

Measuring cups generally have measurement markings on their handles. They can be etched, which we prefer for their durability, or printed.

  • Durable Materials: Cups made of sturdy, high-quality stainless steel or plastic withstood testing without their handles bending or warping.
  • Seamless Construction: Cups molded from single, seamless pieces of plastic or steel were easier to clean, as they had fewer crevices for ingredients to get trapped.
a close-up of someone using a butter knife to level off a measuring cup of flour above a bowl of flour
Cups made from one seamless piece of metal had no nooks or crannies for flour to get stuck in when we dipped them into bins or bowls of flour.
  • Moderately Long, Perfectly Flush Handles: Cups with handles that were at least 3 inches long allowed sufficient space for hands of all sizes to comfortably grip. We preferred sets with flat handles that were perfectly flush with the cups’ rims, which allowed us to sweep across the handle and cup to remove excess ingredients without getting stuck on any obstacles. These flat handles also felt more natural to wield and allowed the cups to stack together neatly for storage.
A side-by-side comparison of a dry measuring cup with a flush handle and one with a handle attached halfway down the cup.
On models with handles that were level with the cups themselves, it was a breeze to level off dry ingredients.
  • Lightweight, Well-Balanced Designs: We prized cups that weighed 4 ounces or less; these lighter-weight designs were less fatiguing to maneuver. We also preferred models that were evenly balanced between handle and cup; these sat steady on our counters without tipping and spilling ingredients.
Side-by-side comparison of an empty measuring sitting flat on the counter and an empty measuring cup that’s tipped over because its handle is heavier than the cup
Some cups had heavy handles that caused them to tip over on the counter, spilling ingredients.

What to Avoid

  • Inaccurate Measurements: Some cups’ measurements were off by as much as 6 percent when we used them to weigh water. We didn’t recommend these, as this error margin can be enough to affect a recipe’s ratios and throw off the end results.
  • Hard-to-Read, Impermanent Markings: Cups with tiny or hidden markings were irksome, since it was hard to see which size we were using. Some plastic sets and one stainless-steel set had measurement markings printed in ink, which came off after very little scrubbing.
  • Flimsy Materials: Most cups made from lighter-weight steel or plastic bent or warped when we repeatedly dug them into densely packed wet sand to simulate years of use.
A measuring cup filled with wet sand with a handle that’s bent downward
The handles on flimsier cups bent when we used them with dense ingredients.
  • Short, Offset, or Angled Handles: Handles less than 3 inches long weren’t big enough for us to comfortably grip. Handles that were offset from the cup rims, rather than flush, created a jarring catch to our sweeping motions that occasionally jostled the cups and required us to start over. One set’s handles were angled sharply upward, which contorted our hands into awkward positions when we measured; the cups also couldn’t be stacked tidily.
Close-up of a hand pinching a short handle while scooping sugar from a glass bowl
It was uncomfortable and awkward to use cups with teeny-tiny handles.
  • Heavy or Unbalanced Cups: A few sets were especially hefty—with 1-cup measures weighing more than 4 ounces when empty—which tired out some testers’ wrists and arms. And some cups’ weights were poorly distributed, causing a few models to tip and spill their contents when we set them down on counters.

Other Considerations

  • Additional Cup Sizes: A handful of the sets we tested included additional cups in sizes ranging from ⅛ cup to ¾ cup. These extra cups were occasionally helpful: using a ⅔-cup measure in the place of two scoops with a ⅓-cup measure, for example, saved us a small amount of time. But some testers felt the added convenience wasn’t worth the extra storage space taken up by the additional cups.
  • Storage: All the sets we tested stacked together for storage. Some sets were sold with removable connector rings, which threaded through holes on the ends of the handles to keep the cups corralled while stowed in drawers or hung from storage hooks. Other models had magnets or grooves on their handles that snapped together. All of these methods were equally effective at keeping the cups contained; while some testers found these features helpful, others were ambivalent, as they preferred to be able to quickly pick up and use just one cup at a time.
  • Soft Plastic Grips: A few models had handles topped with or enclosed in soft plastic. These were comfortable to hold but had a tendency to collect dust and particles of flour and other ingredients. Those interested in slightly more plush, more comfortable grips should consider these models, with the caveat that they’re harder to keep clean.

Editor’s Note: America’s Test Kitchen and Sur La Table are owned by the same parent company, Marquee Brands, but our Reviews Team maintains full editorial independence.

The Tests

  • Fill with water and weigh three times using a calibrated laboratory scale, and compare weights to standardized weights for corresponding volumes of water at room temperature 
  • Dip and sweep flour
  • Dip and sweep wet sand
  • Clean 10 times in dishwasher
  • Scrub markings with scouring pad
  • Set empty cups on counter to gauge stability
  • Set cups filled with flour on counter to gauge stability

How We Rated

  • Accuracy: We assessed whether the cups’ measurements matched standard volume measurements. 
  • Durability: We evaluated how sturdy the cups were, including how well the cups held up to repeated use and multiple cleanings and whether their markings faded or rubbed off.
  • Ease of Use: We tested how comfortable the cups were to hold, how easy their markings were to read, how simple it was to use them, and whether they sat stably on counters.

FAQs

When using measuring cups, we prefer the dip-and-sweep method, which we’ve outlined in this explainer.

You can, but you will almost certainly spill ingredients or take inaccurate measurements. When measuring by volume, it’s best to use dry measuring cups with dry ingredients and liquid measuring cups with liquids. Though both styles of cup are designed to measure the same volumes, they are not interchangeable due to how they’re built. Liquid measuring cups have extra space at their tops and pour spouts—both of which prevent spills—and better account for liquid surface tension, leading to more accurate liquid measurements. And dry ingredients tend to settle unevenly, creating mounds or divots that are much easier to sweep away and smooth across the even rim of a dry measuring cup, rather than trying to reach down into a liquid cup and smooth the pile with a spoon. All in all, it’s best to keep both types on hand.

Everything We Tested

Good 3 Stars out of 3.
Fair 2 Stars out of 3.
Poor 1 Star out of 3.

Highly Recommended

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease Of Use

WinnerSur La Table Stainless Steel Measuring Cups, Set of 4

Made from seamless, molded pieces of hardy stainless steel, these cups had handles that were perfectly flush with their rims, which allowed us to sweep off excess flour easily. The medium-length, flat handles were big enough to grip comfortably and rigid enough to scoop even dense, wet sand in our durability tests without bending. Large etched measurement markings were clearly legible and helped us choose the right sizes at a glance; the markings didn’t fade or rub off over weeks of use and several rounds of scrubbing. Though we liked that these cups were sufficiently balanced to sit steadily on countertops without tipping, a couple testers found them slightly too heavy.

Model Number: 3332566

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 5.6 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $44.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease Of Use

Made from seamless, molded pieces of hardy stainless steel, these cups had handles that were perfectly flush with their rims, which allowed us to sweep off excess flour easily. The medium-length, flat handles were big enough to grip comfortably and rigid enough to scoop even dense, wet sand in our durability tests without bending. Large etched measurement markings were clearly legible and helped us choose the right sizes at a glance; the markings didn’t fade or rub off over weeks of use and several rounds of scrubbing. Though we liked that these cups were sufficiently balanced to sit steadily on countertops without tipping, a couple testers found them slightly too heavy.

Model Number: 3332566

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 5.6 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $44.95

Recommended

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Best BuyOXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Measuring Cups

Accurate and made from lightweight yet durable stainless steel, this set snapped together for compact storage using magnets on the end of each handle. The handles sat flush against the cup rims, which made the cups easy to level off. Soft plastic strips atop the handles helped us grip the cup measures comfortably, but the plastic occasionally collected particles of flour and other debris and was thus slightly harder to clean. The measurement markings—seemingly printed on, despite brand assurances that they’re etched—came off when we scrubbed the cups with a scouring pad.

Model Number: 11132000

Material: Stainless steel and thermoplastic elastomer

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 2.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 3.9 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $25.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Accurate and made from lightweight yet durable stainless steel, this set snapped together for compact storage using magnets on the end of each handle. The handles sat flush against the cup rims, which made the cups easy to level off. Soft plastic strips atop the handles helped us grip the cup measures comfortably, but the plastic occasionally collected particles of flour and other debris and was thus slightly harder to clean. The measurement markings—seemingly printed on, despite brand assurances that they’re etched—came off when we scrubbed the cups with a scouring pad.

Model Number: 11132000

Material: Stainless steel and thermoplastic elastomer

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 2.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 3.9 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $25.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Norpro Grip-EZ Set of 6 Measuring Cups

Each cup in this set was accurate, with raised plastic measurement markings that remained easily legible throughout our tests. This set’s sturdy, thick plastic held up well to weeks of use and flexed minimally when we dragged the cups through dense, wet sand. Long handles flush with the rims aided scooping and sweeping.

Model Number: 3018

Material: Polypropylene and santoprene

Number of Cups: 6

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 4 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 1.3 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $18.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Each cup in this set was accurate, with raised plastic measurement markings that remained easily legible throughout our tests. This set’s sturdy, thick plastic held up well to weeks of use and flexed minimally when we dragged the cups through dense, wet sand. Long handles flush with the rims aided scooping and sweeping.

Model Number: 3018

Material: Polypropylene and santoprene

Number of Cups: 6

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 4 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 1.3 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $18.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

OXO Good Grips 6-Piece Plastic Measuring Cups

This five-cup set was accurate and lightweight. These cups’ matte plastic finish gave the handles a good, tacky grip, but some testers found the handles too short. A few cups tipped over when empty. The set has two additional storage features that both worked well: interlocking divots on their handles that snapped together, and a flat, plastic leveler with a hook on one end that snapped onto the stacked cups for easy hanging.

Model Number: 11110901

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 5

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 2.68 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 1.4 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $11.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

This five-cup set was accurate and lightweight. These cups’ matte plastic finish gave the handles a good, tacky grip, but some testers found the handles too short. A few cups tipped over when empty. The set has two additional storage features that both worked well: interlocking divots on their handles that snapped together, and a flat, plastic leveler with a hook on one end that snapped onto the stacked cups for easy hanging.

Model Number: 11110901

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 5

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 2.68 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 1.4 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $11.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Norpro Grip-EZ Set of 5 Stainless Steel Measuring Cups

This accurate, shovel-shaped set felt unbalanced to some testers, but plastic tabs on the handle ends made the handles easier to hold than those of many other stainless-steel models. The handles were flush with the rims for easy leveling, but they bent a bit when we scooped wet sand.

Model Number: 3067

Material: Stainless steel and santoprene

Number of Cups: 5

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.18 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 4.7 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $33.41

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

This accurate, shovel-shaped set felt unbalanced to some testers, but plastic tabs on the handle ends made the handles easier to hold than those of many other stainless-steel models. The handles were flush with the rims for easy leveling, but they bent a bit when we scooped wet sand.

Model Number: 3067

Material: Stainless steel and santoprene

Number of Cups: 5

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.18 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 4.7 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $33.41

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

RSVP Endurance Measuring Cup Set

This set of seven cups was very accurate. But the handles bent immediately when the cups were dragged through wet sand, and the thin handles dug into some testers’ hands.

Model Number: DMC-10

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 7

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 4 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 4.3 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $36.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

This set of seven cups was very accurate. But the handles bent immediately when the cups were dragged through wet sand, and the thin handles dug into some testers’ hands.

Model Number: DMC-10

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 7

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 4 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 4.3 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $36.95

Recommended with Reservations

  • Accuracy
  • Durability

Made In 4-Piece Measuring Cups Set

Made by a popular cookware brand, these cups are designed to resemble miniature saucepans. The cups are built from hefty stainless steel, and they were durable and reliably accurate. The handles displayed large, legible etched measurement markings that remained clearly defined even after vigorous scouring, but the handles were otherwise poorly designed. They were riveted on and met the cups’ bodies well below the rims, which blocked us from sweeping a straightedge down the handle onto the cup rim to remove excess ingredients. The handles also jutted upward at odd angles that forced our arms into awkward positions as we scooped ingredients; this unwieldiness was exacerbated by these cups’ heavy weight.

Model Number: n/a

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 4.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 8.7 oz

Ease Of Use: ½

Price at Time of Testing: $48.00

  • Accuracy
  • Durability

Made by a popular cookware brand, these cups are designed to resemble miniature saucepans. The cups are built from hefty stainless steel, and they were durable and reliably accurate. The handles displayed large, legible etched measurement markings that remained clearly defined even after vigorous scouring, but the handles were otherwise poorly designed. They were riveted on and met the cups’ bodies well below the rims, which blocked us from sweeping a straightedge down the handle onto the cup rim to remove excess ingredients. The handles also jutted upward at odd angles that forced our arms into awkward positions as we scooped ingredients; this unwieldiness was exacerbated by these cups’ heavy weight.

Model Number: n/a

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 4.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 8.7 oz

Ease Of Use: ½

Price at Time of Testing: $48.00

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Hudson Essentials Stainless Steel Measuring Cups Set - 6 Pieces

These cups, made from single pieces of lightweight stainless steel, were durable and well-balanced, and they sat stably on our countertops. Every cup consistently measured accurate amounts, and the etched measurement markings were easy to read and remained intact even after several bouts of intense scrubbing. Unfortunately, this set was let down by its poorly designed handles They were so short that we couldn’t grip them securely in our hands and instead had to pinch them awkwardly between our thumbs and forefingers. The thin, flat handles also had somewhat sharp edges that jutted into our fingers—all in all the handles made these cups a pain to use.

Model Number: MC-100

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 6

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 1.75 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 3.3 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $22.79

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

These cups, made from single pieces of lightweight stainless steel, were durable and well-balanced, and they sat stably on our countertops. Every cup consistently measured accurate amounts, and the etched measurement markings were easy to read and remained intact even after several bouts of intense scrubbing. Unfortunately, this set was let down by its poorly designed handles They were so short that we couldn’t grip them securely in our hands and instead had to pinch them awkwardly between our thumbs and forefingers. The thin, flat handles also had somewhat sharp edges that jutted into our fingers—all in all the handles made these cups a pain to use.

Model Number: MC-100

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 6

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 1.75 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 3.3 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $22.79

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Prepworks by Progressive 6 Piece Measuring Cup Set

Its handles were slippery and too short for most testers, but this set was reasonably durable and very accurate. The handle on the smallest cup bent when scooping sand.

Model Number: BA-3518

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 6

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 2.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 1.4 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $12.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Its handles were slippery and too short for most testers, but this set was reasonably durable and very accurate. The handle on the smallest cup bent when scooping sand.

Model Number: BA-3518

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 6

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 2.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 1.4 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $12.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

MIU France Stainless Steel Set of 7 Measuring Cups

This seven-cup set was accurate, but its long, heavy handles set the cups off balance and made some tip over while empty. Despite their heft, the handles were still flimsy enough to bend badly when we scooped wet sand.

Model Number: 91688

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 7

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.75 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 4.1 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $28.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

This seven-cup set was accurate, but its long, heavy handles set the cups off balance and made some tip over while empty. Despite their heft, the handles were still flimsy enough to bend badly when we scooped wet sand.

Model Number: 91688

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 7

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.75 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 4.1 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $28.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Le Creuset Stainless Steel Measuring Cups

Wide and shallow, like miniature skillets, these heavy, slightly awkward cups seemed sturdy—until we used them to scoop wet sand, which bent the handle on the 1-cup measure.

Model Number: SSA2530

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 6.7 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $54.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Wide and shallow, like miniature skillets, these heavy, slightly awkward cups seemed sturdy—until we used them to scoop wet sand, which bent the handle on the 1-cup measure.

Model Number: SSA2530

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 4

Sizes Included: ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 6.7 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $54.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease Of Use

King Arthur Baking Company Easy Scoop Measuring Cups

We liked this set’s large, easy-to-read etched measurement markings, which remained clearly defined throughout testing, and the cups’ long handles allowed us enough room for a comfortable grip. But this set felt especially heavy and unbalanced; the smaller cups were pitched toward their handles and occasionally tipped over on our countertop, spilling their contents. Despite the cups’ heft, the handles were flimsy, and they bent easily when we dug the cups into dense, wet sand. The handles were riveted on and not quite flush with the cup rims; they also had small ridges that prevented us from sweeping fluidly. Though most cups in this set measured accurately, the 1-cup measure was off by nearly 5 percent on average, enough to affect a recipe.

Model Number: 213326

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 7

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 4 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 6.5 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $49.95

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease Of Use

We liked this set’s large, easy-to-read etched measurement markings, which remained clearly defined throughout testing, and the cups’ long handles allowed us enough room for a comfortable grip. But this set felt especially heavy and unbalanced; the smaller cups were pitched toward their handles and occasionally tipped over on our countertop, spilling their contents. Despite the cups’ heft, the handles were flimsy, and they bent easily when we dug the cups into dense, wet sand. The handles were riveted on and not quite flush with the cup rims; they also had small ridges that prevented us from sweeping fluidly. Though most cups in this set measured accurately, the 1-cup measure was off by nearly 5 percent on average, enough to affect a recipe.

Model Number: 213326

Material: Stainless steel

Number of Cups: 7

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, ⅔ c, ¾ c, 1 c

1 Cup Measure Handle Length: 4 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 6.5 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $49.95

Not Recommended

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Trudeau Measuring Cups

This five-cup set seemed sturdy, but its measurement markings scrubbed right off. The largest cup was off by 4 percent, and testers complained about the slippery handles.

Model Number: 0995888

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 5

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 2 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $8.49

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

This five-cup set seemed sturdy, but its measurement markings scrubbed right off. The largest cup was off by 4 percent, and testers complained about the slippery handles.

Model Number: 0995888

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 5

Sizes Included: ⅛ c, ¼ c, ⅓ c, ½ c, 1 c

1-Cup Measure Handle Length: 3.5 in

Weight of 1-Cup Measure: 2 oz

Price at Time of Testing: $8.49

Discontinued

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Amco Houseworks Professional Performance 4-Piece Measuring Cup Set

Our previous winner, still solid, was surpassed by sets that were slightly more accurate and more durable. The handles bent quickly when we scooped wet sand (but they easily bent back).

Model Number: 864

Material: Stainless Steel

Number of Cups: 4

Price at Time of Testing: $15.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Our previous winner, still solid, was surpassed by sets that were slightly more accurate and more durable. The handles bent quickly when we scooped wet sand (but they easily bent back).

Model Number: 864

Material: Stainless Steel

Number of Cups: 4

Price at Time of Testing: $15.99

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Amco Houseworks Triangular Measuring Cups

These wedge-shaped cups are designed to scrape the bottom of a flour bin, which was a plus, but this set failed almost every other test. Its handles bent in routine testing, and the ink markings wore off with moderate scrubbing—plus, the 1-cup measure was off by 6 percent.

Model Number: 8943

Material: Stainless Steel

Number of Cups: 4

Price at Time of Testing: $24.99

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These wedge-shaped cups are designed to scrape the bottom of a flour bin, which was a plus, but this set failed almost every other test. Its handles bent in routine testing, and the ink markings wore off with moderate scrubbing—plus, the 1-cup measure was off by 6 percent.

Model Number: 8943

Material: Stainless Steel

Number of Cups: 4

Price at Time of Testing: $24.99

Not Recommended - Discontinued

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  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

Joseph Joseph Nest Measure

This fun and colorful set nests beautifully, but its flimsy two-pronged handles gave testers fits as they tried to scoop and level flour. This set also bombed our accuracy tests: The 1-cup measure was off by 6 percent.

Model Number: 40040

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 5

Price at Time of Testing: $9.40

  • Accuracy
  • Durability
  • Ease of Use

This fun and colorful set nests beautifully, but its flimsy two-pronged handles gave testers fits as they tried to scoop and level flour. This set also bombed our accuracy tests: The 1-cup measure was off by 6 percent.

Model Number: 40040

Material: Plastic

Number of Cups: 5

Price at Time of Testing: $9.40

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