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Pyrex 6001075 2 Cup Glass Measuring Cup

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Features

  • Included - (2) Pyrex 2 Cup Glass Measuring Cup
  • Made from durable, high-quality tempered glass
  • Easy-to-read red measurement markings for accurate measuring
  • Safe for preheated oven, microwave, refrigerator, freezer
  • Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup

Description

Pyrex Prepware 2-Cup Glass Measuring Cup

Color: Clear


Material: Glass


Capacity: 4.7E+2 Milliliters


Brand: Pyrex


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4.63 x 6.25 x 4.63 inches


Color: Clear


Material: Glass


Capacity: 4.7E+2 Milliliters


Brand: Pyrex


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4.63 x 6.25 x 4.63 inches


Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds


Manufacturer: Pyrex Prepware 2-Cup Glass Measuring Cup


Size: 2 Cup


UPC: 885619876723 732233478041 071160010758 802666194617 737989661129 885813851809 778295187248 802569852713 735343822124 802569859835 045473139451 696750854217 885850894081 802569849508 034687234366 801881307017 885979682699 789692543087 077344809156 885607620826 711717439709 689978048308 885563865736 722208797659


Product Dimensions: 4.63 x 6.25 x 4.63 inches


Item Weight: 1.35 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Item model number: 6001075


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 5, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sturdy
Holds up to a clumsy person who loves to cook.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Christina

  • It works like it should. Not cheap plastic junk.
Works like it should.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Alana Winner

  • Made in America
This is a versatile kitchen tool. Its a good measuring cup. It's glass. That means it can or will break if dropped on your ceramic tile floor or your sink. That also means it will not absorb stains nor leach who knows what into the contents. It washes clean. I use it to measure water for coffee as well as a microwave safe container for heating water to make that coffee. In a pinch it can serve to make a good cup of joe with little else. [Please be aware IF you use this to heat water in the microwave! It is very easy to superheat water. The water may be 4 or 5 degrees F above boiling point without bubbles. Jostle the cup and here they come directing steam and bubbles upward and even outward. I noticed this when inserting a digital thermometer to monitor cooling water for coffee] *Add desired quantity of water and heat to boiling in the microwave. Wait 30 to 45 seconds for water to cool. (assuming you are at elevation below 4,000 ft) *Add desired amount of coffee and stir. Stir again after 1, 2 and 3 minutes. If possible keep cup covered during this time to maintain temperature. (This is more for maintaining brewing conditions than to ensure a hot drink.) The coffee grounds will saturate and settle. *After 4 minutes, carefully decant the coffee into whatever cup you are going to drink from. If you have a filter or even tea strainer you can use that. If necessary, you can drink from the measuring cup. Coffee grounds are gritty but they don't taste bad and won't hurt you! Versatile and useful kitchen tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2014 by Charles Mc2

  • great!
I mean, it's pyrex how could you go wrong?! Bought this years ago and it has still held up great. can still read all the markings clear as day nothing has rubbed off.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Kaci

  • The best measuring cup brand out there
We've always had Pyrex glass measuring cups in the house so what better choice for my daughter in her college apartment as she begins cooking for herself? Found it for a great price on Amazon Fresh, great addition for her kitchen along with the groceries.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023 by Mom of Preemies

  • So good
How are these 2-cup measuring cups so perfect? The last one I had (for over 10 years) finally couldn't be read any longer so I needed a replacement. Thankful I was able to find the exact same one. They are durable, easy to read, and essential for cooking (at least for me).
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by KD Hill

  • Great product.
Great product that you can microwave if you need to.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Daniel

  • Great overall design - & as Pyrex, it is durable, strong & affordable, but not the most temperature-resistant glass product made
I have used Pyrex products for a long time, and I really like these Measuring Cups. I have one of these in the 2-cup and one of these in the 1-cup and together I use them almost daily for cooking. For the price, I think these are an excellent value, well-labeled, and very good at resisting breakage from shock. However, these (like all home-use Pyrex products currently made) are made with a tempered glass that is not the best for heat-resistance. Consequently, I am more careful when using these and do not use them when larger temperature fluctuations are possible. So while I feel that these are a great match for most people, your own cooking habits & usage will determine how well-suited these are for you, personally. . ===THE OVERALL GREAT DESIGN=== The basic design is solid and I really enjoy using these. The lettering is very easy to read, and in a color that maintains a good contrast even with darker liquids. The handle is quite thick, giving it both strength and comfort. The pour spout is also well-designed as it reduces dripping. Upkeep is also easy as there is nothing like being able to toss this in the dishwasher to save time. I also like how you can microwave these given it saves a step if you need to microwave a product you will then need to measure (ex: melting butter or frozen juice cubes.) . ===PYREX COMPOSITION -- THE CHANGE IN COMPANY & COMPSITION=== Now we come to the composition...Pyrex has a somewhat confusing history here because the composition of their products (while visually almost the same) has changed pretty dramatically. Pyrex was historically made out of Borosilicate. This tempered glass is popular not only because it resists breaking better than your standard glass, but because it can withstand exceptionally wide temperature ranges. It also does at a good job at resting rapid temperature shifts. From the beginning until 1998/1999, Pyrex used borosilicate. Around 1998/1999, they sold the rights to the trademarked name, changed the main manufacturer of the products, moved the production facility itself, and shifted to a different glass called Soda-Lime Silicate glass. . ===PYREX COMPOSITION -- BOROSILICATE VS. SODA-LIME, AND THE "EXPLODING PYREX"=== The next natural question is often, "what is the difference between the two types of glass?" Soda-lime silica glass is much cheaper to produce, and has slightly better resistance to breakage than borosilicate does. However, it does NOT have the temperature resistance of borosilicate. This is most pronounced when the glass is exposed to a fast temp shift. And when soda-lime glass fails from this cause, the failure is often quite violent. This is where the "exploding Pyrex" came from, in which multiple sources reported catastrophic failures of Pyrex products, all of which were verified to be soda-lime glass Pyrex (and none of which were borosilicate products from the pre-1998 products.) There are limitations to the research because no one knows the exact conditions all of the soda-lime Pyrex products failed at, BUT, what it shows us is that borosilicate is a better material when temperature resistance is involved (and especially when temperature shifts are involved.) While soda lime Pyrex is generally strong and performs well, it does not have the performance of a borosilicate and it should not be treated the same way that a borosilicate product would. . ===PYREX COMPOSITION -- THE IMPLICATIONS FOR YOU, AS THE OWNER=== That leads to the ultimate question of, "what does this mean to me and why is knowing any of this important at all?" Well, if knowledge is power, then it is critical that buyers understand the above because the implications (and consequences) can be tremendous. Pyrex makes it very, very clear that their products should NOT see rapid temperature changes (and technically, one should work to avoid these rapid shifts with any glass.) The problem here is that it isn't always avoidable and cooking is often partly force of habit. Kitchen appliances themselves can also cause wide temp shifts. And if you have owned Pyrex for many years, it is important to understand that the newer soda-lime glass Pyrex products CANNOT withstand the same temperature conditions as your older borosilicate Pyrex products. All of these stresses a need for caution with usage. . ===SO ARE CURRENT PYREX PRODUCTS A GOOD MATCH???=== Pyrex's use of soda lime silicate glass has allowed them to make high-quality glassware at a price that is very, very affordable (borosilicate is expensive to produce and often translates to a higher purchase price.) They are well-designed, they do a great job at resisting breakage, and they generally hold up really well. But it is your own application will affect how suitable it is or is not for your lifestyle. If you use you measuring cups to often blend boiling hot contents, or it is going to see a hot-hot to a cool-cool shift, these Pyrex Measuring Cups are probably not as good a choice as a borosilicate product. If usage is more general-usage without extreme temperature fluctuations, these Measuring Cups are an awesome choice as they have a solid design, are easy-to-read, are affordable, and will last many years. Like most Pyrex products, the overall design here is great and at a very affordable price. Chances are, this is a great product for your kitchen. But YMMV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2014 by ZapNZs

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