Pourfectly Wonderful Pourfect Bowls, Measuring Cups and Spoons
Written by Diana - July 26, 2009 4 Comments
Before Pourfect I had a mishmash of all different size and style measuring cups and spoons. I packed those up because now I have a really nice set that is pretty darn perfect. I love the pour spouts, the stability of the larger cups due to the rubber rings on the bottom. The measuring spoons have a nice range of sizes, all the way down to a smidgen and a pinch and all the way up to 2 tbs. The spoons all clip easily on and off a ring, and the set comes with a leveler. The cups nestle so nicely inside each other. The cup set fits down into my kitchen drawer, which is a big plus. The Pourfect measuring cups and spoons are also very sturdy another plus.
I also have different size Pourfect spillproof bowls with lots of great features.
- Gull wings – Nothing drips over the sides – no overspill.
- Dripless spout – Doesn’t drip down the front of the bowl.
- Pivot – Align the rim of the bowl with another bowl or container and prevents it from slipping.
- Channel – Narrow channel helps to control the flow of the liquid in the bowl.
- Rubber Ring – Rubber Ring is non-slip, for less spillage (I’m really into non-slip).
- Measuring Guide – English and Metric Measurements inside bowl
- Egg Cracking Ledge – There’s a little lip to help crack your eggs (and so the eggs down drip over the edge of the counter)
- Grip – The handle rests over your palm and thumb and reduces strain on your fingers, wrist and forearms.
I tried out the bowl for making pancakes and my favorite feature is that I can measure the dry ingredient right into the bowl, saving on cleaning, and then pour the eggs and milk in and mix it up. Then fold in the blueberries and pour it right onto the griddle without breaking the berries. The less bowls I need to use the better.
Here’s another idea. My sister in law has her own chickens and breaks the eggs into a bowl before pouring into the pan. The pourfect bowls are great for this with their gull wings and dripless spout.
While the spoons and the cups line up and stack nicely, the only drawback to the pourfect bowls is that the handles prevent perfect symmetry when you stack them. I’m not worried about that though. They’re all the same color and they match, wow! My grade overall is A+ because I really,really like the sets.
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