Precise calibrations prevent dosing errors, also great for measuring ingredients Sanitary way to distribute liquid or solid medicine Embossed measurements for visibility Manufactured of strong flexible polypropylene material Calibrated from 1-8 drams; 1/8-1 fluid ounce; 1-2 tablespoon and 2.5-30 mL and cc.
A**T
Cups look like they'll do the job to mix small amounts of ...
Cups look like they'll do the job to mix small amounts of epoxy. The inside bottom of the cup doesn't have the small tabs from the injection mold that hinders the scraping of the inside corners like some other cups have.
K**F
Unusable for mixing epoxy
This review is only in regards to using these cups for mixing epoxy.For that purpose they are pretty much unusable - they are too thin and flimsy. And since the epoxy parts need to mixed together quite vigorously, you would have hard time holding onto the cup - it will flex and wiggle right out of your hand.Spend a few pennies more and get the proper mixing cups, like these: Great Planes Epoxy Mixing Cups (50-Piece) I didn't make the review a 1-star to avoid skewing the overall ratings, as these might work alright for their intended purpose as disposable medicine cups.
K**.
Love Them!
My son is on a ton of medication. So I needed something that was sturdy so after I crush them I put them in the medicine cup add water mix around and use a syringe to get the granules out. I do not throw them away after each use though. After a few weeks of using one I throw it away and go on to the next one I highly recommend this product and for such a great price it's a great deal.
D**.
Work Great for Resin Mixing
Great, thanks. Using to mix Resin for Jewelry
S**K
Non-Sterile 1 Oz. Plastic Medicine Cups, 100-Count
These small clear polypropylene plastic dosing cups were very reasonably priced here on Amazon for a 100-count sleeve. They are non-sterile, but nicely made with a rolled top edge and have a maximum capacity of 1-Ounce/30-mL. I believe these cups are intended to be disposable when used for medications, but could be washed and reused for non-medical use if needed.
R**Y
Good for what they are
OK as a mixing cup. The raised bottom means you have to be careful to scrape into it. But hey, these weren't designed for mixing epoxy and they are cheap! Before dinging them for some purpose they weren't designed for just go off and buy real LDPE mixing cups at 5 - 10 times the price.
R**B
Serves their purpose
These cups were okay. I expected them to be a bit sturdier because I had previously ordered some from another seller which were more a of a solid plastic. They were just a thin, easily crushable type of plastic.
D**.
Great for mixing epoxy
Like all of the similar cups I've seen lately, these are flexible, apparently vacuum formed cups with a rolled rim. I use them for mixing epoxy, and they work fine. Markings are fairly clear, and not deep enough to cause problems with trapped epoxy.
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