KitchenArt Pro 2 Cup Adjust-A-Cup, Champagne Satin Finish
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Average customer review:Product Description
For 18 years KitchenArt has played a vital role in the kitchen gadget industry by providing award winning products. KitchenArt continues to offer sleek and modern designs and will continue to bring innovative products that will benefit kitchens worldwide. The KitchenArt Professional Series features elegant award winning designs with patented features. Measures metric or standard for liquids and dry ingredients.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #217 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Champagne satin finish
- Brand: Fox Run
- Model: 55210
- Dimensions: 10.25" h x 3.50" w x 5.50" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Elegant design
- Unique and beautiful
- Patented Features
- Champagne Satin finish
- Space Saving Design
Customer Reviews
Great Item for Measuring!
As much as I like to cook, I don't like cluttering up my kitchen with gadgets that don't earn their keep. This one does!
It's very handy for liquids or dry ingredients, having 6 different measuring columns on the sides to measure either dry or liquid ingredients in cups, ounces or ml. The liquids conveniently have that extra grace section at the top so that you don't have to fill to the edge, as you do with the dry ingredients, such as flour. What I especially appreciate it for are the sticky, gooey things like peanut butter, honey, molasses, butter, etc. It's incredibly easy to measure out exactly how much you need; a quick push up from the bottom and the ingredient is completely ejected just where you need it. You can measure as little as 1/8cp or as much as 2 cps. It's easy to clean it afterwards, too.
measuring creamy or sticky stuff?
This is great for measuing yogurt, applesauce, molasses, honey and stuff like that. There is no need to use this for normal liquid or dry stuff but when you work with those other things, you can measure accurately and get it all out. I was inspired to buy this watching Alton Brown use either it or a similar product.
Good but not great
It does exactly what you'd think it does. It's actually pretty cool, but so far I haven't actually used it as much as I thought I would. For some reason, I still find a 2-cup measuring cup more useful.
Update:
I've had this for several months now, and I've noticed that even though the item is dishwasher safe and there's no actual damage, water gets trapped inside the plunger-piece and sloshes around after I run it through the dishwasher. Doesn't affect the usability, just kind of annoying to hear it sloshing around.







