Summary
What this review covers
This beaker set fits liquid feed, soap concentrate, neem, copper, biofungicide, and label-led plant-care mixes that ask for measured amounts before dilution.
Pros
The upside
- Seven marked beakers give a wide range for label amounts, from teaspoon measures to a one cup pour.
- The flat bases let measured liquids sit upright while the sprayer, watering can, or bucket is prepared.
- The nested shape keeps the set compact in a garden caddy or potting-bench tray.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- A garden-dedicated set needs a labeled storage spot once plant-care concentrates touch it.
- The small pieces appreciate a tray or bin so the set stays together.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This beaker set fits gardeners who mix measured liquids for sprayers, watering cans, hose-end applicator jars, seedling feed, container care, and backyard leaf routines.
What to know:
Rinse the beaker after the batch is mixed, then let it dry before nesting the set again. A small tray or dedicated bin keeps the pieces together between garden sessions.
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Breakdown
Full review
A full set of small measuring cups for the garden shelf
The OXO Good Grips 7-Piece Liquid Measuring Beaker Set includes seven nested beakers for small and medium liquid amounts. The set covers 1 teaspoon, 1 tablespoon, 1 ounce, 2 ounces, 1/2 cup, 2/3 cup, and 1 cup.
That range fits the way plant-care labels often work. A gardener may need a teaspoon measure for one batch, a small ounce pour for a sprayer, or a cup-sized amount for a watering can or bucket.
Stable bases help during setup
Each beaker has a flat base, so a measured amount can sit upright while the gardener checks water, opens a sprayer tank, or reaches for a funnel. That simple shape helps the setup feel steady when several small tools are arranged together on the bench.
The beakers also nest together. The stacked shape stores neatly in a tray, caddy, greenhouse shelf bin, or lidded garden-care tub.
Keep one set for plant care
Once these beakers handle fertilizer, soap concentrate, neem, copper, or any plant-care concentrate, they belong with the garden supplies. A dedicated set keeps the habit clear: read the label, choose the beaker, measure, dilute, rinse, and return the set to its garden spot.
The bright colors also make the pieces easy to see near bottles, sprayer parts, gloves, and labels.
Good match
This beaker set fits gardeners who mix measured liquids for sprayers, watering cans, hose-end applicator jars, seedling feed, container care, and backyard leaf routines.
What to know
Rinse the beaker after the batch is mixed, then let it dry before nesting the set again. A small tray or dedicated bin keeps the pieces together between garden sessions.