Weigh Your Way to Success! ⚖️
The SEOH Plastic Square Weigh Boats come in a convenient 100-pack, made from virgin polystyrene, featuring a smooth surface that reduces waste. Each boat measures 3 5/16 inches in width and 3/4 inch in depth, with an approximate volume of 100 ML, making them ideal for precise measurements in any professional setting.
C**.
Blind people, kitchens,& Weigh boats; Oh my!! Love them for prepping ingredients
I am legally blind blind so this review is written with that in mind.I love these for working in the kitchen. I like to pre-measure my ingredients like they do on cooking shows for a couple of reasons.Pros:1. I can easily see which ingredients I have done and which I have not since each gets it's own boat.2. I do not like to pour ingredients over the mixing bowl as I am terrible about over pouring; especially dry ingredients. These don't take up nearly as much space as ramekins do, they're cheaper than ramekins are, and they don't break as easily (the important part for the blind person.Cons:The only negative thing I have found thus far is that the boats are flexible - as opposed to ramekins - and so they have to be picked up more carefully when it's time to combine very thing lin the bowl. I ve had a couple spills, but probably no more than when using any rigid vessel
W**R
Great for winemaking
I use them to weigh out any number of things that go into winemaking - Potassium metabisulfite, Yeast, Malolactic bacteria, lysozyme, etc. Very useful for my purposes. Have ordered multiple times.
J**.
Thin enough to reshape, but doesn’t add weight to yor scale.
The medium dishes are pretty small, but good for small batches. Since these are disposable, they don’t weight down your scale, and they are a tad flimsy, so you can sort of use them as a pourer.
L**H
Useful in Hand Dyeing
I use these in hand-dyeing to measure out the correct weight of dyes to get repeatable colors. This medium set is useful for measuring dye powders to approximately 1 liter of liquid concentrate. I use an inexpensive digital scale that measures down to 0.1 gram. When mixing colors, I use these for all the colors, just tare the previous dye weight, and go on. I also use it to weigh out the alginate and mix that with the dye power thoroughly before adding to the liquid mix.These are inexpensive enough to be disposable, though I suspect that some may wash and rinse and reuse them. These are thin plastic, and not really suitable for re-use, but they might last through several re-washes; I have not done that. The plastic seems to be thin milk-jug type and does not hold onto the dye powder much, but there is always some left in the weighing boat.I use a flask and magnetic stirrer to mix my dyes, so I start the liquid stirring, getting a weak vortex, and then add all the powders to the liquid at once. The magnetic stirrer does all the mixing and usually in a minute or so the volume is mixed well.When using alginate, it is necessary to allow time for the alginate to "bloom"; I usually allow several minutes to be sure that the alginate is well disbursed, then remove the stirbar and impatiently wait for the alginate to bloom and thicken (some times having to wait for 12-48 hours to get good thickness).
K**E
Good weigh boats
Sturdy yet flexible weigh boats. I can use one weigh boat several times before I need to toss it and get a new one. Highly recommend.
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