Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the capacity of the OXO Steel Angled Measuring Jigger? A: The OXO Steel Angled Measuring Jigger is designed to measure small amounts of liquid ingredients, with markings for ounces and tablespoons.
- Q: How does the patented angled surface work? A: The patented angled surface allows you to read measurement markings by looking straight down into the cup, making it easier to measure accurately without needing to fill, check, and adjust.
- Q: Is the OXO Steel Angled Measuring Jigger dishwasher safe? A: Yes, the OXO Steel Angled Measuring Jigger is dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the measuring jigger? A: The measuring jigger is made from durable stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting use.
- Q: Can the jigger be used for both liquid and non-liquid measurements? A: While primarily designed for measuring liquids, the jigger can also be used for non-food applications such as measuring laundry detergent or plant food.
- Q: What types of recipes is the jigger suitable for? A: The jigger is great for measuring small quantities of liquid ingredients, making it ideal for recipes that require precise amounts of vanilla extract, lemon juice, or for mixing cocktails.
- Q: Are there any specific care instructions for the stainless steel jigger? A: To maintain the quality of the stainless steel, it is recommended to wash the jigger in the dishwasher or by hand with mild soap and water.
- Q: What sizes are available for the OXO Steel Angled Measuring Jigger? A: The jigger features standard measurement markings for ounces and tablespoons, making it versatile for various measuring needs.
- Q: Is the OXO Steel Angled Measuring Jigger suitable for use in professional kitchens? A: Yes, the jigger's accuracy and durability make it suitable for use in both home and professional kitchens.
- Q: Can I use the jigger for measuring dry ingredients? A: The jigger is primarily designed for liquids, but it can be used to measure small amounts of dry ingredients as well, though it's best suited for liquid measures.