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Large Liquid Measuring Cups

Large-volume liquid measuring cups are handy for bigger jobs. Which ones are best and when should you use them?

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By Kate Shannon Levine

Published on June 10, 2019

What You Need To Know

  • Assess accuracy at every cup, ounce, and milliliter marking using water measured in grams on lab-grade scale
  • Evaluate legibility of all measurement markings
  • Use measuring cups to pour water into fine-mesh strainer set inside saucepan
  • Transfer simmering water to measuring cups from 4-quart saucepan
  • If microwave-safe, fill cup with turmeric-spiked marinara, microwave until simmering, let sit for 3 hours, and then wash. If not microwave-safe, fill cup with hot mix of turmeric-spiked marinara, let sit for 3 hours, and then wash
  • Scrape cups clean with spatula
  • Recruit team of testers to evaluate ease of use and legibility of markings
  • Wash 30 times, using dishwasher if cup is dishwasher-safe

Whether you’re adding large amounts of broth to soup or measuring out oil for deep frying, it’s good to have a large liquid measuring cup on hand. Sure, we could fill and empty a 1-cup liquid measuring cup four or eight or 16 times, but it’s a lot faster and more efficient to use a larger model. Which ones are best? To find out, we purchased larger versions of our two favorite 1-cup liquid measuring cups from Pyrex and OXO. Both brands offer 2- and 4-cup versions, and Pyrex offers an 8-cup version. We also purchased intriguing 2-cup and 4-cup multi-unit models with markings for both liquids and an array of common dry ingredients. With a total of seven models, priced from about $8 to about $20, we headed into the test kitchen.

Accuracy Is Essential

As with all measurement tools, our main concern was accuracy. We assessed the accuracy of the models at every cup, ounce, and milliliter marking using water measured in grams on a lab-grade scale. For each marking, we checked the level of the water against the corresponding lines on the cup. We found every model’s markings to be accurate, but we didn’t find every model easy to use.

We Preferred Simple, Streamlined Models

The two multi-unit models we tested created more problems than they solved. Both models consist of two pieces. The first piece is a clear plastic cup with several columns of markings arranged by category on its plastic walls. It sits inside the second piece, a gray plastic sleeve with a vertical cutout; the sleeve spins around the cup’s exterior and the cutout reveals one measurement category at a time. 

With 13 categories to choose from, it took us a long time to find the ones we wanted. The options were oddly specific; they included lentils, rolled oats, and many dry foods that we typically measure in a dry measuring cup (so we can easily level off the top for accuracy). All of the measurements on both models were a little hard to read because they were printed in small font. The multi-unit models were simply too fussy and inefficient to earn a place in our kitchen.

Fortunately, the large versions of our favorite 1-cup models had simple designs and were easy to use. Each model had just three measurement categories: cups, ounces, and milliliters. The markings on the glass Pyrex models were printed on the exterior walls of the cup; to get an accurate measurement when using traditional liquid measuring cups such as these, we recommend setting the cup on the counter, pouring in the liquid to be measured, and then crouching down to check the markings at eye level. The OXO models also had markings on their walls and could be used similarly, but they had an additional set of markings set on an angled strip inside each cup that could be read from above, eliminating the need for crouching. We loved that convenience in the 1-cup model and we valued it in the larger models, too. That innovative design trait came with more surfaces to scrape down with a spatula and clean, but we were willing to accept that trade-off.

We tested the accuracy of the measuring cups using water weighed on a lab-grade scale.

We Put Them To Use In The Kitchen

In our kitchen tests, the larger versions of our favorite 1-cup models performed well. They were broad enough to pour liquids into easily, even from wide 12-inch skillets. Whether filled with simmering water or a hot mixture of marinara sauce and turmeric, their handles remained comfortably cool. To test if the cups were easy to clean, we filled them with the marinara sauce mixture and let them sit for 3 hours before emptying and washing them. While the plastic OXO cups stained slightly, the glass Pyrex cups cleaned up easily.

The biggest difference between the models was how easy it was (or wasn’t) to pour from them. The two plastic OXO cups were lightweight and had wide, easy-to-grip handles. They also had long, sharp spouts that ensured clean, tidy pours. By contrast, the 2-cup and 4-cup glass Pyrex models were also light enough to lift comfortably but only the 2-cup  model was tidy to pour from. Both the 4-cup and 8-cup models had very small spouts from which liquid often spilled unless we poured very slowly. Weighing more than 3 pounds when empty and more than 7 pounds when full of water, the 8-cup Pyrex model was noticeably heavy. Its dinky handle made it even harder to hold the big, heavy cup aloft for long. We recommend lifting this cup with two hands and, whenever possible, holding it over the vessel you’re pouring into so no liquid is wasted.

Although the large Pyrex liquid measuring cups are accurate and useful, the biggest models are drippier and harder to pour than the smaller cups.

Bigger Cups Have Less Room For Measurement Markings

Our criticisms of the 8-cup model got us thinking about the design of all liquid measuring cups. As the cups in the OXO and Pyrex sets grew in volume, they increased more in diameter than in height. As such, the measurement markings were squeezed into a fairly small amount of vertical space. The 2-cup Pyrex cup was the only model we tested that had markings for every single measurement from ¼ cup to 2 cups. Every other cup lacked markings in at least one location. The other larger models all sacrificed something. Both of the OXO cups had legibility issues. The 1/3-cup increments were denoted with teeny, tiny arrows instead of the clearly labeled 1/4-inch dashes used for other measurements. Most first-time users didn’t even notice the arrows. If they did see them, they weren’t sure what they signified. The markings for measurements less than 1 cup on the 4-cup OXO model were too close together and hard to read.

The 2-cup Pyrex measuring cup has measurement markings at regular intervals between ¼ cup and 2 cups. The larger models have fewer markings.

The two larger Pyrex models, on the other hand, were missing some measurements altogether. The 4-cup Pyrex cup didn’t have ¼-cup markings, so the best we could do was aim for a spot midway between a half cup and a full cup, which is imprecise. The 8-cup model was even more sparsely labeled; it had markings for whole cups only.

All of the large models were so wide that small amounts of liquid, such as ¼ or ⅓ cup, barely covered the bottom of the measuring cup. Our conclusion: A medium or large liquid measuring cup is handy for certain tasks, but it simply can’t replace a smaller model’s precision when measuring small amounts.

  • Accurate at every measurement marking
  • Bold, legible markings at key increments
  • Comfortable to hold, even after use in the microwave or when filled with hot liquids
  • Does not stain
  • Sturdy and durable, but not too heavy

Large Liquid Measuring Cups Are A Useful Addition To Your Kitchen

Given the range of volumes of liquids called for when cooking, we recommend purchasing liquid measuring cups in various sizes. A 1-cup model is essential for precisely measuring small volumes, while larger models enable cooks to quickly and efficiently measure multiple cups or quarts. We liked the larger versions of both of our favorite 1-cup models. As before, we loved that the angled plastic cups from OXO were lightweight, had a secondary set of measurement markings inside that could be read from above, and were easy to pour from. We also appreciated their wide, grippy handles. The larger versions of the iconic glass liquid measuring cups from Pyrex were as sturdy, durable, and easy to clean as the 1-cup model. We think that the 2-cup and 4-cup sizes are a little more useful than the 8-cup because they have more measurement markings and were easier to handle and pour from. That said, the 8-cup model has won over many of our staffers. It’s the quickest way to measure large volumes of liquid and, because it’s so wide, it’s handy for odd jobs like proofing dough, brining dried beans, and mixing pancake batter. One staffer also likes to use it as a receptacle when straining solids from liquids in place of a bowl. We also found that the sets of OXO and Pyrex cups each stack relatively neatly and take up surprisingly little space in a cabinet or drawer.

Everything We Tested

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

Highly Recommended - 2 Cup

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

Winner - 2 CupPyrex 2 Cup Liquid Measuring Cup

This classic glass liquid measuring cup possessed all of the qualities that we liked in its smaller version; it was accurate and had bold, easy-to-read measurement lines that were clearly labeled. The glass resisted staining and was durable, and the handle stayed comfortably cool when we measured hot ingredients or microwaved the cup. Our one criticism: Using the cup properly required placing it on the counter, filling it, and then crouching to check the measurement at eye level, which some testers found awkward and uncomfortable.

Model Number: 6001075

Weight: 1lb 5.43 oz

Materials: Glass

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $9.99

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

This classic glass liquid measuring cup possessed all of the qualities that we liked in its smaller version; it was accurate and had bold, easy-to-read measurement lines that were clearly labeled. The glass resisted staining and was durable, and the handle stayed comfortably cool when we measured hot ingredients or microwaved the cup. Our one criticism: Using the cup properly required placing it on the counter, filling it, and then crouching to check the measurement at eye level, which some testers found awkward and uncomfortable.

Model Number: 6001075

Weight: 1lb 5.43 oz

Materials: Glass

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $9.99

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

OXO Good Grips Angled 2 Cup Measuring Cup

We loved that this lightweight plastic cup had a secondary set of measurements on an angled rim inside the cup that let you read it from above—no bending or crouching required. It also had a big, comfortable handle. Due to the interior rim, this model had more surfaces to scrape clean with a spatula, just like its smaller version. It had tiny arrows for the ⅓- and ⅔-cup measurement markings, which were harder to find and read than the 1/4-inch-long dashes used elsewhere on the cup. It also stained slightly.

Model Number: 70981

Weight: 4.42 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan)

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $7.99

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

We loved that this lightweight plastic cup had a secondary set of measurements on an angled rim inside the cup that let you read it from above—no bending or crouching required. It also had a big, comfortable handle. Due to the interior rim, this model had more surfaces to scrape clean with a spatula, just like its smaller version. It had tiny arrows for the ⅓- and ⅔-cup measurement markings, which were harder to find and read than the 1/4-inch-long dashes used elsewhere on the cup. It also stained slightly.

Model Number: 70981

Weight: 4.42 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan)

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $7.99

Not Recommended - 2 Cup

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

OXO Multi-Unit Measuring Cup - 2 Cup

Although the versatility of this cup was intriguing, we preferred the simple design of other models. It offered 13 different measurement categories, most of which weren’t especially useful (including lentils, oats, and UK liquid measures, among others). As a result, it took us a long time to find the measurement we actually wanted. The cup didn’t have a handle and was too wide for us to grip comfortably. It’s neither dishwasher- nor microwave-safe.

Model Number: 11213600

Weight: 8.2 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan) carafe, ABS, PP overmold TPE

Microwave-Safe: No

Dishwasher-Safe: No

Price at Time of Testing: $12.99

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

Although the versatility of this cup was intriguing, we preferred the simple design of other models. It offered 13 different measurement categories, most of which weren’t especially useful (including lentils, oats, and UK liquid measures, among others). As a result, it took us a long time to find the measurement we actually wanted. The cup didn’t have a handle and was too wide for us to grip comfortably. It’s neither dishwasher- nor microwave-safe.

Model Number: 11213600

Weight: 8.2 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan) carafe, ABS, PP overmold TPE

Microwave-Safe: No

Dishwasher-Safe: No

Price at Time of Testing: $12.99

Highly Recommended

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

Winner - 4 CupPyrex 4 Cup Liquid Measuring Cup

This liquid measuring cup, which is just as accurate and easy to read as its smaller versions, is a worthwhile addition to your kitchen. It doesn’t have markings for volumes less than 1 cup, so you’ll need to supplement it with a smaller model. But for large volumes, it’s very handy. Like all of the Pyrex liquid measuring cups we tested, it was sturdy and didn’t stain.

Model Number: 6001076

Weight: 1 lb 13.84 oz

Materials: Glass

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $15.93

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

This liquid measuring cup, which is just as accurate and easy to read as its smaller versions, is a worthwhile addition to your kitchen. It doesn’t have markings for volumes less than 1 cup, so you’ll need to supplement it with a smaller model. But for large volumes, it’s very handy. Like all of the Pyrex liquid measuring cups we tested, it was sturdy and didn’t stain.

Model Number: 6001076

Weight: 1 lb 13.84 oz

Materials: Glass

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $15.93

Highly Recommended - 4 Cup

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

OXO Good Grips Angled 4 Cup Measuring Cup

If you prefer lightweight liquid measuring cups that can be read from above, this 4-cup model is sure to come in handy in your kitchen. Just note that it has unlabeled arrows at every 1/3-cup increment along the interior angled rim. Although this model had markings for volumes less than 1 cup, they were very close together and a little hard to read. We suggest using a smaller cup to measure those amounts. Like other OXO plastic cups in this set, it had a very comfortable handle, but the plastic stained slightly in our testing.

Model Number: 1050030

Weight: 9.73 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan)

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $9.99

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

If you prefer lightweight liquid measuring cups that can be read from above, this 4-cup model is sure to come in handy in your kitchen. Just note that it has unlabeled arrows at every 1/3-cup increment along the interior angled rim. Although this model had markings for volumes less than 1 cup, they were very close together and a little hard to read. We suggest using a smaller cup to measure those amounts. Like other OXO plastic cups in this set, it had a very comfortable handle, but the plastic stained slightly in our testing.

Model Number: 1050030

Weight: 9.73 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan)

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $9.99

Not Recommended - 4 Cup

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

OXO Multi-Unit Measuring Cup - 4 Cup

Like its smaller sibling, this cup was more of a nuisance than it was worth. We would have preferred fewer measurement categories so that each one could be printed in a larger font and take less time to locate when measuring. The cup had a handle, which we liked, but it couldn’t be used in the microwave or cleaned in the dishwasher.

Model Number: 11213700

Weight: 13.53 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan) carafe, ABS, PP overmold TPE

Microwave-Safe: No

Dishwasher-Safe: No

Price at Time of Testing: $19.99

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

Like its smaller sibling, this cup was more of a nuisance than it was worth. We would have preferred fewer measurement categories so that each one could be printed in a larger font and take less time to locate when measuring. The cup had a handle, which we liked, but it couldn’t be used in the microwave or cleaned in the dishwasher.

Model Number: 11213700

Weight: 13.53 oz

Materials: Plastic (Tritan) carafe, ABS, PP overmold TPE

Microwave-Safe: No

Dishwasher-Safe: No

Price at Time of Testing: $19.99

Recommended with Reservations

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

Pyrex 8 Cup Liquid Measuring Cup

The biggest cup in the line from Pyrex had markings only for whole cups, but those marks were all accurate and easy to read. The small spout is prone to spilling and the handle is too small for a measuring cup of this size. Instead of using this cup for small volumes, we recommend keeping it on hand for when you need a lot of liquid, and using it as a bowl with handy measurement markings for assorted tasks like proofing dough, brining dried beans, and mixing pancake batter.

Model Number: 5301218

Weight: 3 lb 1.14 oz

Materials: Glass

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $16.00

  • Accuracy
  • Legibility
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

The biggest cup in the line from Pyrex had markings only for whole cups, but those marks were all accurate and easy to read. The small spout is prone to spilling and the handle is too small for a measuring cup of this size. Instead of using this cup for small volumes, we recommend keeping it on hand for when you need a lot of liquid, and using it as a bowl with handy measurement markings for assorted tasks like proofing dough, brining dried beans, and mixing pancake batter.

Model Number: 5301218

Weight: 3 lb 1.14 oz

Materials: Glass

Microwave-Safe: Yes

Dishwasher-Safe: Yes

Price at Time of Testing: $16.00

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Author: Kate Shannon Levine

Kate Shannon Levine

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Kate is the editorial director for ATK Reviews. She's a culinary school graduate and former line cook and cheesemonger.

Kate Shannon Levine is the editorial director for ATK Reviews. She’s covered a wide variety of topics at America’s Test Kitchen, but she especially loves writing about cheese, pantry staples such as anchovies and kosher salt, and cleaning products. One of her proudest accomplishments is finding a life-changing kitchen sponge (really) and proving once and for all that it's a bad idea to leave a soggy sponge in the bottom of your sink. Prior to joining America’s Test Kitchen, she attended Boston University’s culinary program and worked as both a line cook and a cheesemonger.

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