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The Boro 3.3 Glass Graduated Measuring Beaker set features two 50ml low-form beakers made from heat and thermal shock resistant borosilicate 3.3 glass. With clear white graduation markings and note display, these SGS UK tested beakers comply with BS 6748:1986 food safety standards, making them ideal for both professional laboratory use and domestic kitchen applications.
| Package Dimensions | 18.1 x 7.2 x 6.7 cm; 60 g |
| Number of pieces | 2 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item weight | 60 Grams |
D**G
Great
Great little beakers use to measure water and pva glue
E**X
Easy measuring and easy to clean
use for cassette toiler fluid in the caravan - does exactly the job I needed
A**R
Excellent value!
Bought to ‘control’ whisky measures. Works a treat! Cheers!!
S**P
perfect and is large enough to take the whole 3 ...
I bought this to go with my water distilling machine....perfect and is large enough to take the whole 3 plus litres. Pours well into the glass bottles we have for the fridge. Perfect!
J**8
Thin glass makes these delicate
The thin glass used in these is good for heat transfer but becomes a problem with larger vessels and it is easy to put a stirring rod through the base
N**Z
Great
Great item
A**M
It's perfect as far as I am concerned
I bought this to measure out my liquid weedkiller concentrate with reasonable accuracy for my pressure sprayer. Glass always seems more substantial than a plastic measure somehow. It's shape also makes it very stable when measuring out because the last thing you want is to be spilling or splashing around some of the chemicals contained in really strong weedkillers. It's perfect as far as I am concerned.
B**E
Unreliable due to cracking after using it only twice
Seriously dissatisfied with this beaker. Cracked around the bottom after only 2 uses. There was no excess heat nor any sudden strikes that could have been the cause of the crack, it just pinged loudly and I was real lucky the bottom never fell out as it was full of gold in solution (approx 2 to 3 grams) and it could've turned into a real expensive failure.
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