A wide selection of measuring jugs from recognised brands
When you work in the kitchen, it helps to have the right tools for the job. Measuring jugs and measuring cups are useful when you want to follow a recipe more closely and keep track of ingredient quantities while baking or cooking.
At Kitchen Living Dining, the range includes measuring products from recognised brands. Whether you are looking for a classic measuring jug or a smaller decilitre measure, this category gives you a practical overview so you can compare sizes, materials and markings in one place.
You will find products from brands such as Blomsterbergs, Rosti, Pyrex, Rösle and Funktion, all known for kitchen and baking equipment. That makes it easier to compare different designs and choose according to the material and format you prefer to work with.
If you want to explore related categories, you can start from kitchenware and continue to kitchen utensils for a broader view of tools used for preparation and measuring.
Measuring jugs in different materials and sizes
Measuring ingredients is a real help when you need to judge how much flour, sugar or liquid to use. A practical way to choose is to start with capacity and then look at material. Some prefer a larger jug for everyday cooking and baking, while others need a smaller cup for smaller quantities.
On this page, you can move from broader choices to more specific ones by comparing measuring jugs and cups by size and material. That makes it easier to find the option that fits the way you work in the kitchen.
Plastic measuring jugs
A plastic measuring jug is useful when you need to read quantities in millilitres and litres clearly, so you can follow recipes more precisely. In everyday use, plastic is easy to handle and easy to clean, which makes it a practical choice for frequent measuring.
The Rosti measuring jug is available in scratch-resistant, robust plastic and includes markings for flour and sugar, which can make measuring simpler when you are working from a recipe. If you often switch between dry and liquid ingredients, that kind of marking can help you compare products more easily before choosing.
Glass measuring jugs
Glass measuring jugs give a clean, simple look in the kitchen. They can be used for sugar, flour, grains or milk, and the measuring scale is easy to read. For many users, the main point of comparison is the combination of visibility and material, especially when clear markings are important.
Blomsterbergs makes a measuring jug in borosilicate glass that can go directly from freezer to oven and is also suitable for the dishwasher. If material properties matter in your choice, this is the kind of detail that helps narrow down the category from a general overview to a more specific option.
Stainless steel measuring jugs
Stainless steel is a useful material to have in the kitchen because it withstands both heat and cold. It is durable and easy to clean, while still allowing you to measure ingredients carefully for both baking and cooking.
If you compare measuring jugs by how they feel in use and by material preference, stainless steel is a clear alternative to plastic and glass. Some shoppers start with the material they prefer, while others begin with the size they need and then compare the available options within that material.
You can also see our selection of functional mixing jugs, available in 0.5 and 1 litre sizes, for preparation, measuring, serving and storage.
Measuring spoons and measuring spoon sets
Like measuring jugs, measuring spoons are useful to have in the kitchen. A measuring spoon is especially helpful for baking and other cooking tasks where you need to measure small quantities more accurately.
The range includes both individual measuring spoons and practical sets with several sizes up to 15 ml. If you typically move between larger and smaller quantities in one recipe, it can be helpful to compare jugs, cups and spoons together so you can choose tools that cover different stages of preparation.
For baking tasks, you may also want to look at related tools that support preparation and finishing. Depending on what you are making, it can be useful to pair measuring products with spatulas, whisks and cooling racks.
Kitchen tools for measuring, preparation and everyday cooking
Whether you are looking for measuring jugs and cups or building out the rest of your kitchen tools, this category works well as part of a wider overview. After choosing the right measuring products, many shoppers continue to other utensils depending on what they need to prepare.
For ingredient preparation, you can explore graters, colanders, sieves and strainers and chopping boards. If your cooking involves cutting and slicing, you can also browse kitchen knives.
For cooking and serving, related categories include cooking spoons, salt and pepper grinders and thermometers and timers. If you are preparing more specialised dishes, you can also continue to pizza and pasta utensils or mortar and pestles.
If you need a wider overview beyond the main preparation tools, you can also browse other kitchen utensils. That can be a useful next step when you have already narrowed down your measuring jug or measuring cup and want to compare the rest of the tools needed for baking or cooking in the same part of the webshop.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose between measuring jugs and measuring cups?
A practical way to choose is to start with the quantity you usually measure and then look at the format that suits your cooking or baking. In everyday use, this means a larger measuring jug can be useful for bigger amounts, while a smaller measuring cup can be easier for smaller quantities.
What should I compare when choosing measuring jugs and cups?
The category content suggests comparing size, material and the type of markings shown on the product. In practice, this helps you narrow down the options more easily, especially if you already know whether you prefer plastic, glass or stainless steel.
What are the differences between plastic, glass and stainless steel measuring jugs?
Plastic measuring jugs are described as easy to handle and easy to clean, with clear markings for everyday measuring. Glass measuring jugs offer good visibility and a simple look, while stainless steel is useful if you want a material that withstands both heat and cold. This makes it easier to choose based on how you like to work in the kitchen.
Why do measuring markings matter on a jug or cup?
Clear markings help you follow recipes more closely and keep track of ingredient quantities while cooking or baking. In everyday use, this means you can measure liquids in millilitres and litres more easily, and in some cases compare ingredients such as flour and sugar using the markings provided.
Are measuring spoons useful alongside measuring jugs and cups?
Yes, the category content explains that measuring spoons are especially helpful when you need to measure smaller quantities more accurately. In practice, this helps you cover different stages of preparation, from larger amounts in a jug to smaller amounts up to 15 ml in a spoon.
What is useful to know about glass measuring jugs?
Glass measuring jugs are presented as a good option when visibility and easy-to-read scales are important. The category also mentions a borosilicate glass model that can go from freezer to oven and is suitable for the dishwasher. This makes it easier to compare material properties when choosing a narrower option.
How can I narrow down the right measuring jug on a webshop?
The category content recommends starting with broader choices such as capacity and then moving to more specific selections like material and markings. In practice, this helps you compare filtered choices in a clearer way, so you can find a jug or cup that matches how you measure ingredients at home.
What other kitchen tools are related to measuring jugs and cups?
The text points to related tools used for preparation and baking, including mixing jugs, spatulas, whisks and cooling racks. This makes it easier to build a more complete set of kitchen tools if you want measuring products that work alongside other everyday utensils.