Sunshine Rush
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Easy to use and arrived as described. I just wish they had the sizes stamped on the spoons
Gavin Edde
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
"The black scoop measures 6 mg - 10 mg. The red spoon measures 10 mg - 15 mg The 2-sided orange spoon measures 10 - 15 mg on one side and 25 - 30 mg on the other side."This is a quality product for dosing out important substances that you may be planning to take without needing to purchase a $20 scale. Obviously, be careful with the substances that you are utilizing as the density of your product may be higher, as they give an example of bowling balls to soccer balls. They should list here that their scoops measure precisely x mg when density = 1g/cm^3.
R. Hamilton
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
Not using as they are too small for my needs, but I didn’t research well enough as to the size I needed.
Mahaley Pershing
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Very sturdy, high quality. Get perfect amount for recipes. Very easy to clean and store. Great value for price. Very easy to use.
Beckie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2024
Happy with these
Anonymous0
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
I lost these pretty quickly. Within a dayIf you have discernment and a flathead screwdriver, you can microdose any nootropic. This is just for beginners. I'd order again, but I don't need them. If you're just trying out a new nootropic and you need to take a small amount of it, then yes, these measuring spoons will help you.After that, that nootropic is that nootropic, because it's standardized in a lab, so after measuring it countless times, you can eyeball it.I'm not recommending doing that, but everyone knows their own bodies better than anyone else. Just don't get reckless.
Schwab H.
Reviewed in Germany on December 12, 2023
habe mir das Set gekauft um beim Wiederladen das Feingewicht zu dosieren. Vorab, mit dem kleinsten Löffel kann ich so problemlos einzelne Körner des Treibladungspulvers hinzufügen. Tut genau was es soll....
Samuel Norberg
Reviewed in Sweden on October 30, 2023
Good for microdosing stuff
Lucia
Reviewed in Italy on October 13, 2023
Ottimi dosatori, corretti nella grammatura
Manel
Reviewed in Spain on December 11, 2020
Tardó en llegar pero cumple. El pedido llega en un sobre y dentro contiene dos sobre de plástico, uno con las 3 cucharas de colores con una pegatina explicando la equivalencia en MG y otro con una cuchara medidora de regalo de 100 MG de color blanco. Buen apunte que señale que las mediciones son de CUCHARADAS RASAS. Son de plástico pero el mango se ve bien, es más grueso por un extremo y a medida que se acerca a la cuchara de adelgaza . Las veo perfectas para lo que necesitaba.
JSD
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2019
SUPER TINY, unlabeled as to size/volume, and not very useful when the very thing they claim to avoid (i.e. having to use a scale to measure ingredients) is the exact thing the enclosed instructions tell you to do- use each spoon and a scale to figure out the volume each spoon holds. Irritating! That's why I bought a set of measuring spoons!By the way, the pictures in no way show how truly, truly tiny these are. I bought them to use with a brand of bulk powdered supplements bought on Amazon and these spoons are so small, they hold only a tiny fraction of the smallest cooking measuring spoon available. This might be what you need, once you decipher the volume of each, but think more like... If I were to measure 1/8th or less of the powder found in a supplement capsule, how small would that be? It's like that. I can't imagine a full size dude hand being able to use these to micro-scoop a fraction of a pill's worth of powder into the morning protein shake.
Jim Whit
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018
It really helps if you know the actual weight of what you are trying to measure and then compare it with the scoops to see whether they are accurately measuring your powders, or not. If you can afford a scale, though, just start small and use the tiniest scoop which would be the small one at the end of the double ended scoop, the one that says 2 mg to 6 mg, working your way VERY slowly to watch you feel the right dose might be. Once again, oh scale is really worth having to at least find out what does scoops are measuring concerning your powder. But, having said that, and since I don't have a scale myself anymore, I thought I would help you all out in understanding that different powders have different molecular weights. The orange scoop with one small scoop on one end and one large one on the other has been measured at 2 to 6 mg, depending on the substance being measured. The larger scoop on the double sided orange scoop can range anywhere from 12 mg to 25 mg, which I know is quite a difference, but it depends on what the molecular weight is of the powder. The red scoop is between 12 mg to 15 mg, I think it might actually be 10 mg to 15 mg. The black scoop is new to me, as I had never come across it before, so I will go with what this listing states: 6mg-10mg, of coarse, depending on the powder being measured.
Darby
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2018
These little micro scoops are great for scooping very tiny amounts of product. Some of the supplements can be scooped out with a quarter or eighth teaspoon, but other products say to use much lower amounts...milligrams. It would be extremely difficult to scoop out the right amount without these tiny micro scoops. They are static-free so that none of my pricey products are wasted by sticking to the scoop. Also, because they are static-free, I know that I am actually receiving the full amount rather than losing some that is still stuck to the scoop. IMPORTANT: There have been questions regarding the actual volume of these scoops. Let's go back to the basic laws of physics. Without getting into mass and gravity...simply put: Two equal volumes of different substances do not necessarily have the same weight. Conversely, the same weight of two different substances do not necessarily have the same volume. This is because different substances having different densities...even though they might LOOK similar. (That is very important to remember.) Looking at the periodic table of elements: a teaspoon of sodium and a teaspoon of silver would vary greatly in weight. However, for the sake of curiosity, let's say that we are using flour in all three scoops. Six mg of flour would equal .0012 tsp. Twenty mg of flour would equal .004 tsp. Thirty mg of flour would equal .005 tsp. That is why when you purchase a bulk supplement, the seller will advise you of how much to take...either in teaspoons or in mg. If it is not clearly written, be sure to ask for the proper amount before taking a supplement. They can vary greatly, and different people can react differently to the same supplement. When you take a supplement, you are basically self-medicating, as the FDA sadly has not yet done the necessary research to determine if a substance should be a prescription. Be very thorough doing your own research before taking a supplement so that you know what you are getting into...both in terms of possible benefits and possible risks. (Believe me, I know. I once had a very bad reaction to an OTC supplement.) Also, be sure to advise your doctor that you are taking this supplement. However, understand that most doctors know very little about supplements. I know this is all clear as mud, but nobody ever said the laws of physics are easy to understand or recall.