Adjustable Scoop - Liquid or Solids? Leaks?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the functionality of the adjustable scoop, particularly regarding its ability to hold liquids versus solids. Participants share their experiences with the product, including issues with leaking and preferences for alternative measuring tools.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the scoop's ability to hold liquid, noting a customer's experience with leaking.
  • Another participant shares that they tried using liquid in the scoop and found it ineffective, suggesting the use of the Measure-All instead.
  • Several users mention that the measuring spoons with a grey adjustable feature are liquid-tight, while older versions are not.
  • One participant expresses dissatisfaction with the new measuring spoons, stating they also leak and are not impressed with their quality.
  • Another participant mentions that their director advises pushing down on the grey part of the spoons to maintain a tight seal when measuring liquids.
  • One participant shares a negative opinion about the adjustable scoop, describing it as hard to use and of poor quality compared to other Pampered Chef products.
  • Another participant states they only use the adjustable scoop for solids due to problems with liquids and expresses disappointment in the measuring cup's performance.
  • One participant feels misled about the scoop's leak-proof claims and has stopped promoting it, opting instead to discuss other measuring tools.
  • Another participant notes that the product use and care guide specifies the scoop is meant for dry ingredients, suggesting alternatives for liquid measurement.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness of the adjustable scoop for measuring liquids, with some participants reporting leaks and dissatisfaction, while others highlight the liquid-tight nature of certain measuring spoons. No clear consensus emerges on the scoop's usability for liquids.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions about the adjustable scoop and measuring tools, reflecting a range of satisfaction levels and preferences within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the adjustable scoop or those seeking insights on measuring tools may find this discussion relevant.

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Will the adjustable scoop hold liquid or is it just for solids? I have a customer who has her scoop leaking liquid if she puts some in - is that not how it should work? Thanks.
 
I tried liquid in it and it doesn't work. You would have to use the measure-all.
 
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Thanks. I'm glad I won't have to do a product adjustment. It seems like the measuring spoons work fine with liquid - correct? Thanks.
 
The measuring spoons that have the grey adjustable thingy are liquid tight. If you have the older white adjustable thingy (technical term :) ) then they are not liquid tight!
 
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The measuring spoons that have the grey adjustable thingy are liquid tight. If you have the older white adjustable thingy (technical term :) ) then they are not liquid tight!

Glad to know that I'm not the only one who uses "thingy" as a descriptive word!!;) :D
 
My new measuring spoons leak as well. I am not really impressed with them. The old ones were horrible but these are not leak proof either. You have to be real careful with them.
 
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So the new ones should be liquid-tight? Guess, I need to do a product adjustment although it's past 30 days - sigh.

What is the difference between a liquid cup and a solid cup? Thanks.
 
My director tells people to push down on the grey part of the spoons when measuring liquids. This will help keep the seal tight. I don't have the new adjustable scoop, I just have the old one, which does not measure liquids at all. I wonder if pushing down on the scoop would help in measuring liquids?
 
I don't like the adjustable measuring scoop, the gray "thingy" is hard to move back and forth and seems kind of cheap. It's the only PC item I own that I don't like, and the only product I have ever seen from PC that didn't seem like good quality!! Maybe it's just me or I got a bummer one.
 
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Not a big fan of the Adjustable Scoop myself...
 
I have the adjustable spoons and the measuring cup. I have had problems with liquids. so I use mine for solids only. I like the spoons, but the measuring cup is blah! Waste of money in my opinion. I mention the scoop, but I highlight the spoons more at my shows.
 
No matter how tightly I push down on the gray part, mine all leak. I'm very unsatisfied with them. How am I supposed to tell people to buy them when I don't like them? Before I got mine, I told at every show how PC listened to the complaints of people saying that the old plastic ones leaked, so they made these leakproof and now mine leak. I feel like I lied.
I just don't even talk about them anymore. Now I talk about the easy read measuring cups.
Kristy
 
Just a little FYI....Liquid measure and Dry Measure are different, so the scoop shouldn't be used for measuring liquids in the first place;). We have the Easy Read Measuring Cups, or the Measure-All Cup for that! This is something I mention at all my shows - I usually say something like "If you are using the same measuring cup for liquids and dry ingredients, and wondering why your baked goods always come out too dry - this may be why". Usually about 25% of the crowd already knows this, and the rest are amazed! (and I sell alot of measuring tools!)
 
I dislike using this scoop so much that it has become the official "dog food measuring cup"! I find it clumsy, I always suggest the Measure All and the Easy Read instead! And the Mini Easy Read is the best measuring device I have seen for small amounts of liquids in ages.
 
Becky,

Thanks for the FYI on the scoops. I don't have the Easy Read Measuring Cups, so I need to add those to my collection. I really like them, and I have wanted to get them ever since I saw them (before I became a PC consultant). I was having the same problem with the scoops, so I was wondering if it was operator error or a problem with the scoop.
 
The product use and care guide states that it "measures dry ingredients". I have people ask me all the time if they can use if for liquid and I just recommend the measure all cup or the new measuring cups.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Adjustable Scoop used for?

The Adjustable Scoop is designed for measuring and portioning both liquid and solid ingredients. It features an adjustable mechanism that allows you to easily change the size of the scoop, making it versatile for various cooking and baking needs.

Can the Adjustable Scoop leak when used with liquids?

The Adjustable Scoop is designed to minimize leaks when measuring liquids. However, it is important to ensure that the scoop is properly adjusted and filled to avoid any spillage. If used correctly, it should not leak.

Is the Adjustable Scoop dishwasher safe?

Yes, the Adjustable Scoop is dishwasher safe. It is recommended to place it on the top rack of the dishwasher to ensure its longevity and maintain its adjustable mechanism.

What materials is the Adjustable Scoop made from?

The Adjustable Scoop is typically made from high-quality, durable materials such as stainless steel and BPA-free plastic. This ensures it is safe for food use and can withstand regular use in the kitchen.

How do I clean the Adjustable Scoop?

The Adjustable Scoop can be easily cleaned by hand with warm soapy water or placed in the dishwasher. For stubborn residues, a soft sponge or cloth can be used to gently scrub the scoop without scratching its surface.

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