

⚡ Elevate your kitchen game with pro precision and style!
The CIA Masters Collection 6 Piece Measuring Spoon Set offers professional-grade precision with six sizes ranging from 1/8 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon. Crafted from durable 18/10 stainless steel, these spoons feature long comfort-grip handles that double as levelers, easy-to-read metric and standard markings, and nest neatly on a heavy-duty ring for organized storage. Ideal for both dry and liquid ingredients, this set is a must-have for millennial professionals who demand accuracy and style in their culinary toolkit.
| ASIN | B000HV9HHY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #441,294 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,454 in Measuring Spoons |
| Brand Name | CIA |
| Capacity | 1 tablespoon(s) |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (682) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00073287244191 |
| Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 1.25 x 1.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | CIA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 24419 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 24419 |
| Size | 6 pc. |
| UPC | 735343642081 793842101317 759284041864 073287244191 |
K**E
6 Piece Stainless Steel Measuring Spoon Set
I lost my antique Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons, when my home burn to the ground. I have looked every, compared many Measuring Spoon Sets, and read ALL the Reviews, and was very pleased I choose these very sturdy Measuring Spoons. They were a little heavier than expected, but not too heavy for Arthritic hands. They have accurate measurement, with handles long enough to get down inside a tall jar. I love how they nestle inside each other for saving space, OR have the option to hang them on the wall. I also like the two-tone color with shiny mirror surface on front and back, with a satin finish emphasizing the engraved measurement on each spoon in both teaspoon and mL conversions. Just wish they also had the pinch and tad measuring spoon with them. I also love the heavy-duty Stainless Steel Connector, that keeps them all together. The spoon and handle are all one piece with no seam or welding, however the handle does have an insert for décor reasons, that might be a place for yuck to get into ... so far, that has not been a problem in cleaning them. ANY cook would be please to have these. Shipping was little slow ... I ordered several products, same day, and received the other products three days earlier. Packaging was appropriate, and postage was reasonable.
B**D
First rate professional measuring spoons.
A few weeks ago,after not doing any serious cooking for a couple of months, I discovered that my Oxo set of measuring spoons had gone missing, and the tablespoon sized of my second set had escaped as well. So, I decided to take this opportunity to try two different stainless steel sets. I might add that I would not consider anything other than stainless steel. The only alternative, plastic, can be scratched, and create tiny grooves in which nasty microscopic things can breed. They can also break rather easily, and melt if dropped onto a hot range burner. Steel is the way to go. I chose two which were quite similar, but were different only by shape. Neither had toe OXO rubber covering on the handle. The first was the less expensive, from Cuisipro, with oval measuring spoons. It was about half as expensive as the second, labelled with the Culinary Institute of America brand. Cuisipro had the five sizes, adding a 1/8 teaspoon to the four traditional sizes. It's device for making the spoons easier to hold was a slight curl at the end. The CIA device for aiding your grip was an indentation along the back half of the handle. The CIA set had two extra sizes, the 1/8 teaspoon and the 1/2 tablespoon. I have never seen a recipe which calls for 1/8 teaspoon of anything. Below 1/4 teaspoon, it usually says "pinch". If you are compulsive about always using the same amount everytime you make a recipe, the 1/8 teaspoon could be used for a "pinch". The one feature of the CIA set which might justify the higher price is that the handles are about 1 1/2 times longer than the Cuisipro. This is exactly what you would expect from a set made for professionals, who commonly work with larger container sizes of spices than we do at home. This also explains the round instead of oval spoon shape, about which I have mixed feelings. For the tablespoon size, the oval (Cuisipro) has a better chance of fitting into the typical glass spice container. But for the smaller sizes, I really prefer the round shape, as I suspect they are a tad more accurate, with less chance of spilling the goods. I am delighted that both sets have the metric equivalent printed on the handle. I memorized them long ago, but if you were not once a chemist, having them printed there is a big help. In that department, the CIA is preferable, because the metric capacity is only expressed to one decimal place. The .6 millileters is far easier to deal with, albeit less accurate than the .625 on the Cuisipro. Both sets are connected at the end with a metal circle. This is a feature I could never understand. I generally remove the spoons from the connector immediately. Who wants to drag around a soiled teaspoon while you are measuring out salt or corn starch with the tablespoon size. On that count, it is far easier to separate the CIA spoons from its ring. In the end, I'm glad I got both. Cuisipro better for the larger sizes, CIA better for the smaller sizes and larger goods containers.
S**N
High quality, beautiful set of measuring spoons.
These are quality measuring spoons. They have good weight and the handles are longer that the 'usual' spoons. They are well polished inside the measuring area of the spoons and clearly marked with easy-to-read capacity on each spoon. The Ring that holds them together have a nice stiffness, while still allowing easy removal of a spoon, if you'd like to remove one or more from the ring. They are a bit pricey, but based on the heft, handle length and overall build quality, I feel that they are worth the asking price. The polish inside the measuring area was one of the main reasons that I chose this set over others. Dry, powdery ingredients slip right out. Sticky or oily ingredients also slide out with ease. This is especially important with the smaller sizes.
D**A
Quality measuring spoons
What a nice set of measuring spoons! They are excellent quality and a pleasure to use. Never again will I buy plastic spoons. Easy to read print and nice long handles. So easy to clean and so nice looking!
S**N
High quality product
I've always used plastic measuring spoons and seem to go through a set about every year. I decided to spend a bit more and get heavy duty durable metal spoons and I was not disappointed with this set. The first thing I did was take off the ring that holds the spoons together - it's my personal preference to have the spoons separate when I use them. The spoons are made of high quality material and the unit of measure (e.g. 1/4) is etched in the metal so it can't be rubbed off like the numbers on the plastic measuring spoons. Each spoon is a single piece of metal - not two pieces put together. They have a nice weight to them that doesn't take away from the comfortable balance of the spoons. The handles are longer than I'm used to and I'm happy to no longer have to hold the very end of a measuring spoon while I tried to get the last little bit of whatever from the bottom of a jar (I've dropped the spoon in a jar more times than I care to count). This measuring spoon set includes a 1/8th tsp and a 1/2 tblsp which was a requisite for my purchase. The set includes a 1/8th tsp, 1/4th tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1/2 tblsp, and 1 tblsp. I'm sure this set will last me for years to come.
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