Ernimel
I just came across a very strange reading in a measuring glass from my HP. There are scales with an accuracy of the gram, and I needed to measure out "non-format" 290ml. I began to pour into a glass, focusing on the numbers of the scales and ... Imagine my surprise when, at the risk of 280ml, the scales showed 270 kopecks ... First, I made a mistake on the scales (well, not a brand, well, China ...), I decided to check the scales one more glass (a simple, cheap measuring cup from Auchan). I measured out 100ml in it, hung - 98g. I poured it into a KhPshny glass - 120ml came out at the risk!

Has anyone else come across similar delights in volumetric containers? I don’t know, maybe it’s such a magical batch, or it’s just for my model, they are like that, or something else .. but in 20ml a joint of volume is somehow dumb. Well, I believed him initially, in every way. the case in terms of volume - I began to look at the scales almost immediately ..
Pakat
Ernimel, it happens, this is not laboratory glassware, which is marked with great accuracy, at a certain weight of water and temperature ...
I've already rejected a couple of measuring glasses, I only use glass ones,
Anchor, tested kit 50-250, 100-500, 100-1000 (1 liter) ml.
And plus the measurement accuracy, which Admin writes about ...
But this is not so important, the bun shows what is needed, water, or flour ...
poiuytrewq
I have the same situation with a measuring glass.
I think this is the norm. Drawing (risks, divisions) on glasses is applied using stencils ... plus or minus to the side - this is nothing for production.

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