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Measure Mate
Precision Measuring Made Simple
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Take the guesswork out of oils, sauces, and liquid ingredients. The Measure Mate lets you measure exact teaspoons and tablespoons instantly, ensuring perfect flavor control and consistent results with every pour.
- Easy push-to-fill measuring system for fast accuracy
- Measures liquids from 1 tsp to 4 tbsp in one smooth action
- Prevents over-pouring and eliminates waste
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Details
Designed for liquid ingredients like oil, vinegar, or hot sauce, the Measure Mate lets you measure precisely down to a quarter teaspoon, or up to one tablespoon, and also supports free pouring
Specifications
Measuring Lines: 1, 2, 3 tsp and ½–4 tbsp · Mechanism: Button-activated liquid measuring chamber · Compatible With: Variety of liquid ingredients
Care & Use
Press to measure, hold for amount, then dispense. Hand wash with warm soapy water. Store upright to prevent leaks. Keep clean for accurate measuring.





Push, Fill, Dispense
Simple, intuitive steps for perfect results every time
1
Push
Press the button to start measuring liquid
2
FIll
Hold button to measure desired amount

3
Dispense
Pour out the measured liquid
4
Measuring Lines
1, 2, 3 tsp and ½, 1, 2, 3, 4 tbsp

1
Push
Press the button to start measuring liquid
2
FIll
Hold button to measure desired amount
3
Dispense
Pour out the measured liquid
4
Measuring Lines
1, 2, 3 tsp and ½, 1, 2, 3, 4 tbsp
Perfect Pour Every Time
Say goodbye to over-pouring. A quick press fills the internal chamber with exactly what your recipe calls for smooth, steady, and consistent with zero mess.
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