Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the cup size, lid fit, clear plastic body, pack count, and fit inside caddies, trays, drawers, and plant-care station boxes.
Pros
The upside
- Clear cups make small plant samples, clips, fittings, and labels easy to see.
- Fitted lids help short-term samples and tiny pieces stay contained on a bench.
- The 2 ounce size fits inside caddies, trays, drawers, and satchel compartments.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The cups are small, so bulky leaves need trimming before they fit.
- Disposable cups add a refill item to the station.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These cups fit gardeners who want small lidded spaces for leaf pieces, clipped stems, tiny fittings, short labels, sticky-card clips, and inspection-station sorting.
What to know:
Large leaves and thick stems may need a small clipped piece to fit cleanly. Keep the cups away from high heat and rinse reusable station pieces separately.
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Breakdown
Full review
Small lidded cups for plant checks
The GUSTO 2 oz Clear Plastic Portion Cups With Lids give a garden inspection station small covered spaces for short plant checks. The cups can hold a leaf piece, spent bloom, clipped stem tip, tiny fitting, short label, or a few sticky-card clips while the gardener finishes the round.
The clear plastic helps the contents stay visible. A quick marker note on the lid can add a plant name, date, bed, or shelf location.
Helpful inside caddies and tray boxes
The 2 ounce size fits inside open caddies, deep satchels, small-parts drawers, and divided tray boxes. That makes the cups useful as removable inserts when tiny pieces need their own container.
They are also helpful during label sorting. A cup can hold fresh tags, clipped ties, card holders, or small fittings before those pieces return to the main station.
Good for short-term organization
These cups suit temporary station use. They can hold a sample long enough to check it beside a plant label, write a note, look with a magnifier, or decide which bed needs a return visit.
Use a dedicated container for any sample that needs long storage, drying, or lab-style handling.
Good match
These cups fit gardeners who want small lidded spaces for leaf pieces, clipped stems, tiny fittings, short labels, sticky-card clips, and inspection-station sorting.
What to know
Large leaves and thick stems may need a small clipped piece to fit cleanly. Keep the cups away from high heat and rinse reusable station pieces separately.