Walmart has 2-Cup (16-Oz) Anchor Hocking Glass Measuring Cup on sale for $3.97. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more. Otherwise, select store pickup where available.
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Our research indicates that this deal is $1.97 less (33% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $5.94 at the time of this posting.
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Walmart has 2-Cup (16-Oz) Anchor Hocking Glass Measuring Cup on sale for $3.97. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more. Otherwise, select store pickup where available.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.
Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
Additional Information:
This offer matches when this item was featured in our recent and extremely popular front page deal from April 2026 which earned 130 thumbs up.
Our research indicates that this deal is $1.97 less (33% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $5.94 at the time of this posting.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 9.7k customer reviews.
Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.
Model: Anchor Hocking 2-Cup Glass Measuring Cup, Multi
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I don't have your issue, but look up the "spoon pouring trick" which is basically the same as the chemist technique of using a glass rod to pour between two beakers.
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I don't know if this a good deal or not but I did want to say f*** these things. Why put a lip on them when 90% of the time the damn liquid flows down the cup, making you miss the bowl? I just don't get how it is this one thing in my kitchen that makes the most mess, the plastic one I have never does it.
I don't know if this a good deal or not but I did want to say f*** these things. Why put a lip on them when 90% of the time the damn liquid flows down the cup, making you miss the bowl? I just don't get how it is this one thing in my kitchen that makes the most mess, the plastic one I have never does it.
I don't know if this a good deal or not but I did want to say f*** these things. Why put a lip on them when 90% of the time the damn liquid flows down the cup, making you miss the bowl? I just don't get how it is this one thing in my kitchen that makes the most mess, the plastic one I have never does it.
I can see that. The tip isn't pointy enough for a clean slow pour.
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I don't know if this a good deal or not but I did want to say f*** these things. Why put a lip on them when 90% of the time the damn liquid flows down the cup, making you miss the bowl? I just don't get how it is this one thing in my kitchen that makes the most mess, the plastic one I have never does it.
I don't have your issue, but look up the "spoon pouring trick" which is basically the same as the chemist technique of using a glass rod to pour between two beakers.
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I don't have your issue, but look up the "spoon pouring trick" which is basically the same as the chemist technique of using a glass rod to pour between two beakers.
I don't know if this a good deal or not but I did want to say f*** these things. Why put a lip on them when 90% of the time the damn liquid flows down the cup, making you miss the bowl? I just don't get how it is this one thing in my kitchen that makes the most mess, the plastic one I have never does it.
Ill be that guy for this thread, what's the difference between this and a Temu one (assuming the measurement markings are correct). I mean fun fact that well known brands dont even have accurate measurements either.
Glass is glass (for the most part, not talking about crystal wine glasses), right? Borosilicate vs Soda Lime is also a thing but not something that actually matters imo. I bit into the whole PYREX > pyrex thing at the start but I've just concluded that its overblown.
I don't know if this a good deal or not but I did want to say f*** these things. Why put a lip on them when 90% of the time the damn liquid flows down the cup, making you miss the bowl? I just don't get how it is this one thing in my kitchen that makes the most mess, the plastic one I have never does it.
I'm no kitchen wizard, and I've never had a problem using these. I really doubt 90% of the people using this has trouble with it. Sounds more like user error or something. I dunno but they really aren't that hard to pour. Good grief.
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Glass is glass (for the most part, not talking about crystal wine glasses), right? Borosilicate vs Soda Lime is also a thing but not something that actually matters imo. I bit into the whole PYREX > pyrex thing at the start but I've just concluded that its overblown.
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