Walmart also has 8-Oz Anchor Hocking Glass Measuring Cup for $2.48. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial here) or orders $35 or more.
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About this product:
Includes measurements in cups, pints, and ounces, and can be used in the oven, microwave, or dishwasher. 4-1/2" diameter x 3-3/8" H, with an 8 Ounce Capacity.
Use and Care: Anchor Hocking Glass is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and won't absorb stains or odors. Anchor Hocking Glass is microwave safe.
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Model: Anchor Hocking Glass Measuring Cup, 1 cup (8oz)
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I own this. It does NOT pour correctly. It runs all down the side of the cup no matter the angle, speed of pour, etc.
999999 pictures, really? I counted a total of four pictures of broken ones posted by two reviewers. Only three out of 694 reviews/ratings mentioned the word shattered. Maybe those reviewers received damaged or defective ones. Tempered glass that has been scratched is prone to shattering.
Had one of these in the past--the two cup version, specifically.
The Anchor pouring lip is terrible. It feels like someone switched your measuring cup with a novelty dribbling glass. I finally chucked it when I saw a comparably-sized Pyrex measuring cup for under ten dollars.
Spend the extra five bucks, get something that pours properly. Nothing worse than measuring a precise amount of melted butter / cream / stock and then watching half of it slide down the side of the glass.
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I was interested in this until I went to the Amazon page and saw like 999999 pictures of the glass shattered into pieces all over the place.
999999 pictures, really? I counted a total of four pictures of broken ones posted by two reviewers. Only three out of 694 reviews/ratings mentioned the word shattered. Maybe those reviewers received damaged or defective ones. Tempered glass that has been scratched is prone to shattering.
I own this. It does NOT pour correctly. It runs all down the side of the cup no matter the angle, speed of pour, etc.
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All of the glass ones seem to be hit and miss. Buy a few and return the ones that don't pour correctly. The plastic ones seem to be more consistent.
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I was interested in this until I went to the Amazon page and saw like 999999 pictures of the glass shattered into pieces all over the place.
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You can melt Pyrex (nonex) in a microwave if you leave it in there long enough. But before it completely melts, it will shatter. If you overheat Pyrex in a microwave or otherwise that takes quite a bit, it could later shatter. If you chip it, it could later shatter.
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02-15-2022 at 06:09 AM.
Had one of these in the past--the two cup version, specifically.
The Anchor pouring lip is terrible. It feels like someone switched your measuring cup with a novelty dribbling glass. I finally chucked it when I saw a comparably-sized Pyrex measuring cup for under ten dollars.
Spend the extra five bucks, get something that pours properly. Nothing worse than measuring a precise amount of melted butter / cream / stock and then watching half of it slide down the side of the glass.
Is there a good reason to have a 1 cup glass measuring cup? I have metal and plastic 1 cups. I broke it last time. My 2 cup seems not to break and I like that size. I think I had a 4 cup once and that broke... Can't remember though. mmmm.
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Good timing.... the 2 and 4 cup are also on sale. The markings do not last as long as years ago, but for this price, they are affordable to replace.
I canʻt seem to find the 4-cup for less than $20. Any chance you could post the link? Iʻm usually pretty adept at finding things so I assume Iʻm staring right at it and not recognizing it...
I learned that with both Anchor and Pyrex it's worth buying used ones that were made decades ago. I see them quite often in thrift stores. It's really worth taking the time to find those because the quality is so much better and they last a very long time.
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The Anchor pouring lip is terrible. It feels like someone switched your measuring cup with a novelty dribbling glass. I finally chucked it when I saw a comparably-sized Pyrex measuring cup for under ten dollars.
Spend the extra five bucks, get something that pours properly. Nothing worse than measuring a precise amount of melted butter / cream / stock and then watching half of it slide down the side of the glass.
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Good timing.... the 2 and 4 cup are also on sale. The markings do not last as long as years ago, but for this price, they are affordable to replace.
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All of the glass ones seem to be hit and miss. Buy a few and return the ones that don't pour correctly. The plastic ones seem to be more consistent.
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You can melt Pyrex (nonex) in a microwave if you leave it in there long enough. But before it completely melts, it will shatter. If you overheat Pyrex in a microwave or otherwise that takes quite a bit, it could later shatter. If you chip it, it could later shatter.
Good timing.... the 2 and 4 cup are also on sale. The markings do not last as long as years ago, but for this price, they are affordable to replace.
Do NOT put them in the dishwasher—the markings on mine are almost gone after my partner ran it through a few times. "Dishwasher safe" is a lie.
Mine pours fine though.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AdmiralAsshat
The Anchor pouring lip is terrible. It feels like someone switched your measuring cup with a novelty dribbling glass. I finally chucked it when I saw a comparably-sized Pyrex measuring cup for under ten dollars.
Spend the extra five bucks, get something that pours properly. Nothing worse than measuring a precise amount of melted butter / cream / stock and then watching half of it slide down the side of the glass.
Good timing.... the 2 and 4 cup are also on sale. The markings do not last as long as years ago, but for this price, they are affordable to replace.