







🍯 Measure, slide, and savor – the only cup your kitchen will ever crave!
The KitchenArt Professional Series 2 Cup Adjust-A-Cup is a versatile, BPA-free measuring tool with adjustable capacity from 1/8 to 2 cups. Featuring both metric and standard markings, a patented silicone plunger for easy measuring of sticky and semi-solid ingredients, and a stylish champagne satin finish, it combines durability with space-saving convenience. Ideal for professionals and home chefs alike, it simplifies measuring, doubling, and conversions while reducing kitchen clutter.






















| ASIN | B000ATVOH4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,025 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #83 in Measuring Cups |
| Brand | KitchenArt |
| Brand Name | KitchenArt |
| Capacity | 2 Cups |
| Color | Satin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,836) |
| Date First Available | January 22, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00099898552104 |
| Included Components | Adjust-A-Cup |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 3.5 x 10.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.45 x 7.09 x 3.23 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 3.5 x 10.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kitchen Art |
| Material | ABS and SAN plastic |
| Model Name | Pro 2 Cup |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 55210 |
| Size | 2 Cup |
| Style | 2 Cup |
| UPC | 720389040373 078433285165 713976948473 099898552104 732233493228 689978053401 887680159538 |
| Warranty Description | Limited, Parts |
D**.
Good kitchen tools
Really a great tool for the kitchen! Easy to use and clean. Highly recommend for peanut butter.
T**R
Nice kitchen tool if you like to bake
Good product for spooning soft items like sour cream etc into recipes. Better than measuring cups as it is easier to dump. I like it!
D**N
Works great
Awsome purchase
A**N
Decent could use some fixes; PERFECT for waffles!
update: i finally found the 'trump card' for this exact tool. I have NEVER been able to get just the right amount of waffle mix into a waffle iron. My new waffle iron calls for 1 '1/3 cups of mix so i decided to try this tool out for the job. It worked without flaw, i can't imagine a better way to pull off that chore; my older 'wonder cup' style was so hard to push compared to this it would be a struggle to actually empty. The batter was just the right texture that it didn't stick to the top of the plunger i didn't even have to scrape it off just push the plunger and go. add'l update; my first copy had a bad seal so amazon swapped it no-charge-for-shipping etc. sadly that won't get the feedback to the source very well but at least the second one will 'hold water' which the first didn't. It doesn't hold water great though.. a tiny bit will leak through the seal but i didn't buy it for water, apparently i bought it for making waffles! If i don't use it for anything else it will be worth it for me. (i love waffles) ===== 1) mine came with some labeling smeared as others have commented on; this is definitely a quality control issue; the label ink seems pretty solid, it's as if it was boxed up before the ink was dry. 2) there is a flaw in the desgn that allows the wobble. there should be a set of 'ribs' on the plunger to keep it centered in the outer tube. a very simple fix: wrap an o-ring around the inner plunger so that there is a second place to hold the plunger centered. make sure it's not too tight. even better; put an array of tiny rubber stick-on feet around the inner-tube (i did 3-around about every inch) it makes the center piston stay perfecly centered with the added bonus that it also holds any position very well. basically it's a design correction to fix the biggest flaw. if i can figure out how to add a picture later i will. again, quality control issue. the design of the seal is fine, but mine has a flat spot from a mold release or somethihng where water will just dribble right on through. 3) mine came with a faulty seal; it literally 'won't hold water'. since i have much better tools for measuring water-like liquids i think i'll be ok with that since the primary use i have for this tool is measuring brown sugar, i'm not sure if i'll be sending it back. 4) dishwasher safe may not mean dishwasher friendly. i'm not sure there is any gain in running the plunger through the machine, but the exterier tube is a solid tube of polycarbonate or similar very strong plastic. as long as it doesn't rub violently around in the mashing to rub off the lettering it should be fine for a long time. I don't expect i'll be needing to run mine through the dw. 5) precision. i did a simple test of measuring 1c of water and it was within 1 tsp accurate. that amount of error is definitely withing the error bars of me eyballing the meniscus of the water. i'm satisfied with that result. 6) pouring ability. agreed it should have a spout! what up with that? you can pour fine if the receptical it's going into is big enough to commit to 100% pour but often you'd want to slowly pour it in; forget about that plan. 7) star rating. i'd give it 3.5 because of the quality control issues that are apparent but i'm rounding up because the overall design is superior to the lower quality soft-plastic models like schmamered schmef design. I've used that one for years, it 'gets the job done' but this one is an infinite improvement in 'touch and feel'. the other design has a closed plunger for measuring liquids not relying on the seal but it's nearly impossible to read through the thick opaqe plastic. 8) read the directions: people are pulling the seal off by pulling straight not twisting as it says in very clear lettering on the top of the disc. the static coefficient of friction of a rubber ring on polycarbonate under pressure is 'off scale' it *should* rip off the disc. it would be better if they made this more clear but they are serious do not pull w/o twisting. 8a) you could surely re-glue should you pull it off; that part is well out of the way of touching your food so it won't be needed to use a 'food safe adhesive'. 9) storage suggestion; you can avoid that problem by following one of these ideas: a) NEVER store completely closed; just like a syringe will pull the rubber boot right off if stored fully depressed, you can expect problems if the first motion is to PULL out the pluger. If you leave even a cm of space or make sure to PUSH the plunger out you will never put the 'tension' type of force on the part so you can't break it that way. b) as mentioned in 'a'; PUSH the plunger the first time you use it after storage even just for minutes; the seal will 'stick' to the outside wall. if stored 'open a little' you can push it closed first then pull & twist open or if stored fully closed, push on the black seal to get things moving. and c) to help keep the seal from wearing out prematurely *and* help avoid self-destruction, put the plunger in backwards or store separately (even better). They made a slight bevel on the BOTTOM of the tube and when the plunger is put in backwards, there is about 10% of the force on the seal. it greatly reduces the problems assosated with the seal being tight. I'm going to contact the company about the manufacturing defects on my copy and i will post a follow-up to see what they suggest in regard to my faulty model and i'll adjust my star score accordingly. -awr
K**G
COMPLEMENTARY MEASURING DEVICE
Very helpful for measuring things such as peanut butter,
N**L
It’s ok, not great
Ordering the pampered chef one. This one is ok but hard to get it to even. Too much play in it. Needs to be tighter fix.
R**A
Versatile
So easy to use. Space saving. Made very durable
M**S
Measuring cup
Love it! I bake a lot and this measuring cup is is worth every penny I spent on it!
A**G
This product is handy and practical
T**.
Just watched a lady on YT singing praises for this measuring cup and I knew I had to have it. It solves the issue of making several cups dirty and it comes completely apart for cleaning. I’m just delighted. I haven’t checked it against my other measuring cups to see how accurate it is but if I’m measuring everything here then the ratio should still be the same and that’s what truly matters to me. Not to mention that I measured cream as my first tester of how it works and I simply couldn’t get over how I didn’t end up losing that last little bit that clings to the sides of the cup because the base pushes everything out and then you can scrape the bottom of the base as it sits flush against the upper edge of the cup itself. Overall it’s like magic in a measuring cup. Hope it doesn’t lose grip overtime cuz that’s my only concern with it being a rubber gasket mechanism but maybe they’ll have replacement gaskets if that’s an issue that arises. For now, no issues only solutions. Just loving it.
A**E
Coolest measuring cup I’ve ever seen!
E**M
Es un poco complicado medir, ya que aunque se ajusta perfecto, queda al ras y es difícil verter.
A**S
Really good much better than using different jugs will measure dry and liquids accurate in cups ml pints very useful
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