Summary
What this review covers
This spoon set fits gardeners who measure small portions of granular feed, inoculants, seed-starting supplies, and label-led dry products.
Pros
The upside
- The teaspoon and tablespoon sizes suit small dry portions near seedlings, pots, and transplant holes.
- Magnetic handles keep the spoons nested as one compact set.
- Etched markings support quick reading during repeated shelf use.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The spoon bowls work with small amounts, so cup measures still belong nearby for larger dry portions.
- Fine powders can cling to the steel and should be brushed or rinsed away after use.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This set fits gardeners who keep granular starter products, inoculants, and dry plant-care materials near seedlings, pots, and transplant supplies.
What to know:
The spoons handle small amounts. Keep measuring cups close for cup-sized portions, and give dusty products a defined tray or tub during the session.
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Breakdown
Full review
Small measures for small garden jobs
The OXO Good Grips 4-Piece Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons set gives tiny dry garden portions a clear tool. The set includes quarter teaspoon, half teaspoon, teaspoon, and tablespoon sizes.
Those sizes feel useful around seed-starting supplies, root inoculants, dry soluble products, and careful top-dressing notes where a cup measure feels too large.
A compact set for the shelf
The spoons nest together with magnetic handles, so the set can stay in a small drawer, bin, or lidded box near the feed supplies. The handle shape feels easy to pinch when gloves are off and the gardener is reading a label closely.
The stainless steel bowls have flat, readable edges for leveling a small amount before it enters the soil, water, or mixing cup.
Etched markings stay easy to read
The markings are etched into the handles. That makes the set feel steady for repeated garden use, especially after the spoons have been rinsed and dried.
Keep the set clean between products. A dry brush or quick rinse helps remove fine dust before the spoons return to the shelf.
Good match
This set fits gardeners who keep granular starter products, inoculants, and dry plant-care materials near seedlings, pots, and transplant supplies.
What to know
The spoons handle small amounts. Keep measuring cups close for cup-sized portions, and give dusty products a defined tray or tub during the session.