🍹 Mix Like a Master with the Easy Jigger!
The Easy Jigger® Spirit Measure by Difford’s Guide and Bonzer is a professional-grade cocktail jigger designed for precision in measuring alcohol. With a capacity ranging from 1.25ml to 60ml and dual measurement markings in both millilitres and ounces, this durable and dishwasher-safe tool is perfect for both home bartenders and professional mixologists. Its ergonomic design and magnetic base ensure stability and ease of use, making it an essential addition to any bar setup.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Capacity | 60 Milliliters |
P**Y
Probably the best jigger out there
This jigger is great. It has measurements that can be hard to find on other jiggers (and that are useful for Difford's Guide), and it's super easy to read without needing to bend over like regular measuring cups. The "lugs on the base that allow the jigger to rest on the side of a shaker or stirring glass so you don’t have to patiently hold it while viscous liquids such as honey slowly run out" are a nice feature too.
M**T
Well marked and easy to use
I've used the Oxo 2 oz for cup for years, and while they do well, this graduated jigger beats it hands down. The magic is in the taper- the way it works is that there's a good amount of vertical separation between the smaller measurements, making it it easy to see when pouring in to it. The larger ones are equally separate as well, although they're easy on any jigger or measuring cup.
J**N
Very good: pretty much what it says
On the whole, I think this thing is pretty excellent, and it will probably supplant my usual pair of Oxo steel angled jiggers, since it has metric and Imperial units on it, from 1/4 tsp to 2 oz ... provided you can do the conversion from teaspoon/tablespoon to fractions of an ounce. I wouldn't mind an 1/8 oz marking, though.It's not called out in the images or description, but the base has a small magnet in it that would let you stash the jigger on a metal surface someplace, like a refrigerator door or something. Not actually useful to me, but maybe handy to somebody else.Personally, I think the steps inside the bottom of the jigger make it harder to clean more than anything else, but your mileage may vary. The only other complaint I have is that it doesn't strike me as particularly attractive to look at. The functional value more than makes up for this aesthetic shortcoming, though!
I**E
Plastic but seems sturdy
Stable on the counter, works best when looking down into it as measuring. Seems sturdy enough, I think I might prefer it more if it was glass, but then of course it might break easier. 2Oz measure is pretty much right to the top but liquor does not spill easy so okay.
S**N
Love this thing
So much easier to use than a traditional shot glass and displays both oz and ml. Makes a great gift/stocking stuffer.
C**.
Easiest cocktail tool I own; numbers could be a bit bigger
This is the best of the technologies I've tried so far, and makes it easy to pour both normal quantities like 1 oz and small or odd quantities like 1/6 or 5/6 of an ounce, which certain cocktail recipe sites are fond of (ahem Difford's). For pouring cocktails I own a regular jigger (too imprecise), an Oxo top-read mini measuring cup (bad at small quantities), a graduated cylinder (have to crouch and read it from the side), and a small graduated beaker (total loss).If you want to make precise cocktails this makes it easier. Plastic means it won't break right away at the narrow stem. I wouldn't mind if the labels were bigger but overall it's the best technology I have found for its intended purpose.
A**R
Best jigger ever made
Speaking as a pro bartender, this is the best jigger ever made. Nothing else comes close. I recommend it to everyone and will remain loyal to it.
D**R
Great jigger, but fragile
This is by far, my favorite jigger. I love the standard and not-so-common measurements.However… Do not let this fall or drop from more than a foot, or it’s history. I’ve had two shatter, I’m on my third and am keeping my fingers crossed. If they could make this in a slightly more sturdy material (like the oxo jigger?) it would be perfect!
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