Summary
What this review covers
This cup fits the quiet measuring step before a watering can, sprayer, or hose-end applicator gets filled for a backyard plant-care session.
Pros
The upside
- The 2 ounce capacity is well suited to small liquid fertilizer pours and concentrate measurements.
- The angled surface lets the gardener read the amount from above while pouring.
- Tablespoon, ounce, and milliliter markings give the cup useful range for plant-care labels.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- A garden-dedicated cup is wise once it has held fertilizer or plant-care concentrates.
- Gallon-sized batches can require repeated pours because the cup is built for small measurements.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This measuring cup fits backyard gardeners who mix liquid feed, insecticidal soap, neem concentrate, or small sprayer batches and want a readable cup for tablespoon, ounce, and milliliter amounts.
What to know:
Use the cup with the product label open nearby, then rinse it after the mix is finished. A dedicated storage spot helps the measuring step stay calm and easy to repeat.
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Breakdown
Full review
A small cup for measured plant care
The OXO Good Grips Mini Angled Measuring Cup is a 2 ounce clear cup with tablespoon, ounce, and milliliter markings. That small format fits liquid fertilizer, soap concentrate, neem concentrate, and other measured garden liquids.
It earns a simple place near the potting bench or garden sink because many plant-care labels ask for careful small pours before water is added.
The angled markings are easy to read
The angled surface lets the measurement be read from above. That is helpful when the cup is sitting beside a watering can, pump sprayer, or mixing bucket and the gardener is pouring slowly to hit a label amount.
The red markings stand out against the clear body, and the spout helps guide liquid into a feeder jar or sprayer tank.
A dedicated garden cup keeps the routine tidy
Once a measuring cup has handled fertilizer or plant-care concentrate, it belongs with the garden tools. Keeping one cup dedicated to the potting bench makes feed days feel organized and keeps household measuring tools away from garden products.
The cup is small enough to sit inside a caddy, shelf bin, or watering-can tray between uses.
Good match
This measuring cup fits backyard gardeners who mix liquid feed, insecticidal soap, neem concentrate, or small sprayer batches and want a readable cup for tablespoon, ounce, and milliliter amounts.
What to know
Use the cup with the product label open nearby, then rinse it after the mix is finished. A dedicated storage spot helps the measuring step stay calm and easy to repeat.