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Measuring cup that doesn't lose its printing?

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  • S spikesotherdog@ani.social

    I have a Pyrex I have been using for at least 15 years, but I probably haven’t used it much more than a dozen times a year.

    How do you wash yours?

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    venonat@sh.itjust.works
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    #16

    I’m curious does yours say PYREX (all caps) or pyrex (like in ops picture)?

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    • W whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world

      Hasn’t broken mine. Despite the other person saying I’m trolling… Sometimes I am… but not this time. I have old school pyrex stuff and I used a small carbide drill tip and just scratched the marking for ¼, ⅓, ½, 1. Worked fine. I didn’t write any numbers or anything just a small scratch. The numbers are already implied so whatever.

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      over_clox@lemmy.world
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      #17

      Interesting. Guess I’ll have to take your word on that. 🤷

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      • O over_clox@lemmy.world

        Interesting. Guess I’ll have to take your word on that. 🤷

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        whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world
        wrote on sidst redigeret af
        #18

        Yeah when I said etch I should’ve just said scratch i suppose. I wasn’t recommending you pull out the Dremel and copy it one to one. Just small cosmetic scratches. Or you can look around at antique shops, I find stuff like that all the time for cheap.

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        • C captdust@sh.itjust.works

          That’s your problem. We had the same cup, faded after like 2 years. We replaced it and started handwashing, I think it’s in year 6 now

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          proudblond@lemmy.world
          wrote on sidst redigeret af
          #19

          Dang it! 😅

          This one is probably older than six years, but it also replaced an identical one that also lost its printing over time, hence why I decided to ask here.

          Thankfully we have a pretty good handwashing setup for the things we do not put in the dishwasher; I’m just not eager to add to the list.

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          • C carnelian@lemmy.world

            Once a month? May I ask about your methods in the kitchen?

            I use my measuring cup nearly every day, sometimes twice a day, primarily for measuring carbs (pasta, quinoa, couscous, oatmeal) but also water and veggies (lentils, beans).

            Reading that back - sorry if the question sounds aggro, no shade at all I’m really just curious about how people are running their setup. FWIW I randomly inherited some ancient no-name measuring cups from my late grandmother; they have embossed glass markers that will never wear away. I really love them

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            wxfisch@piefed.world
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            #20

            Try measuring your dry goods (including your legumes) by weight, if your recipes don’t give weights then spend an afternoon measuring and converting the volumes to weights or you can lookup common conversions. It will be significantly more repeatable for recipes where it matters (baking mostly but also if you are trying to track nutrition content).

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            • P proudblond@lemmy.world

              Dang it! 😅

              This one is probably older than six years, but it also replaced an identical one that also lost its printing over time, hence why I decided to ask here.

              Thankfully we have a pretty good handwashing setup for the things we do not put in the dishwasher; I’m just not eager to add to the list.

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              captdust@sh.itjust.works
              wrote on sidst redigeret af
              #21

              They sell it as dishwasher safe, it’s not your fault. But yeah haven’t had a problem since we stopped heh. Good luck!

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              • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                blue_morpho@lemmy.world
                wrote on sidst redigeret af
                #22

                I had the same problem. I bought a Cuttlelab measuring glass. The lines are molded into the glass instead of printed so it can never wear off.

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                • B blue_morpho@lemmy.world

                  I had the same problem. I bought a Cuttlelab measuring glass. The lines are molded into the glass instead of printed so it can never wear off.

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                  darkcloud@lemmy.world
                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                  #23

                  is that brand also Borosilicate glass?

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                  • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                    I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                    queerdo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #24

                    I got the ACCUPOUR 1 gallon measuring pitcher on amazon after being recommended it from City Steading Brewing, who was poetic about it, and I wasn’t disappointed! I never thought I’d love a pitcher but I love this one.

                    Raised dark markings with dual scale metric and imperial, amazing handle and the spout is AMAZING! I’m able to take ½oz samples from a gallon of liquid into a shot glass no issue.

                    They make smaller ones too, which I haven’t tried but work the same.

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                    • B blue_morpho@lemmy.world

                      I had the same problem. I bought a Cuttlelab measuring glass. The lines are molded into the glass instead of printed so it can never wear off.

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                      red0ctober@lemmy.world
                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
                      #25

                      Oh my goodness, thank you! I’ve had OPs problem for years and just haven’t found anything else

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                      • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                        I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                        jodanlime@midwest.social
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                        #26

                        I have an anchor brand that is holding up well.

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                        • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                          I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                          laz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          #27

                          Just fix this one up using some diy stuff (ask dull men club guys maybe on how to)

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                          • O over_clox@lemmy.world

                            Etch Pyrex? Are you insane?

                            Do you literally want it to break?

                            checks username

                            Ok, carry on…

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                            unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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                            #28

                            Laser etching glass is a thing

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                            • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                              I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                              wieson@feddit.org
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                              #29

                              I find scales to be very practical

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                              • F finitebanjo@piefed.world

                                I’ve never really had this issue but I wash most things by hand. Pyrex and Anchor are both pretty top quality for their heat resistance and durability, the required equipment to make shaped tempered glass and composites is not common so there is not a lot of competition in this market.

                                I wonder if it’s possible to paint heat resistant silicone over the lines of the cup? But even then they might not adhere to the glass well.

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                                sxan@piefed.zip
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                                #30

                                Þis. Hand wash þem, and þe print lasts basically forever. Dishwashing can strip þe print wiþin a couple years.

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                                • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                                  Oh I definitely put them in the dishwasher… there are certainly some things I don’t put in there, like knives and non-stick pans, but if I can put them in there, I do. Maybe that’s my problem. Sigh, another thing to handwash maybe!

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                                  signtist@bookwyr.me
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                                  #31

                                  I always hand wash old pyrex. They were designed before dishwashers were a ubiquitous household appliance, and so the finish can’t take the stress. Same with vintage pyrex mixing bowls - if you wash them in a dishwasher, eventually they’ll lose their finish and strip down to the paint, making them feel like a chalkboard.

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                                  • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                                    I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                                    kolanaki@pawb.social
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                                    #32

                                    Get measuring cups that etch the markings into the glass/pyrex instead of being painted on. You can even do the etching yourself if you’re comfortable enough handling the acid.

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                                    • W whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world

                                      Yeah when I said etch I should’ve just said scratch i suppose. I wasn’t recommending you pull out the Dremel and copy it one to one. Just small cosmetic scratches. Or you can look around at antique shops, I find stuff like that all the time for cheap.

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                                      kolanaki@pawb.social
                                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
                                      #33

                                      Acid etching is a thing, too. Not likely to shatter the whole thing using acid.

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                                      • V vimes@lemmy.world

                                        To answer your question: I switched to Oxo brand and those are pretty solid.

                                        I’m not sure about the specifics but I’m fairly certain that the Pyrex brand has taken a bit of a hit and quality like that with a change the chemical composition of their glassware a while back.

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                                        substance_p@lemmy.world
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                                        #34

                                        This link answers all these mysteries, in short buy your pyrex in Europe apparently.

                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DKasz4xFC0&t=8

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                                        • kolanaki@pawb.socialK kolanaki@pawb.social

                                          Get measuring cups that etch the markings into the glass/pyrex instead of being painted on. You can even do the etching yourself if you’re comfortable enough handling the acid.

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                                          lost_my_mind@lemmy.world
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                                          #35

                                          Oh man. I knew a guy who did acid once.

                                          I don’t think that’s for me.

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