Urbanstrive Magnetic Measuring Spoons Review: Dual-Sided Stainless Steel That Actually Fits Spice Jars

In-Depth Review
At $9, the Urbanstrive magnetic measuring spoon set is the kind of kitchen find that makes you wonder why you waited so long. Eight stainless steel spoons in a rainbow of colors, each dual-sided so one end measures dry ingredients and the other handles liquids. They’re narrow enough to fit into standard spice jars, which sounds like a small thing until you’ve been digging at a jar of cinnamon with an oversized spoon for the hundredth time.
Anyone who cooks regularly will appreciate these, but they’re especially useful for bakers who measure spices and leavening constantly. The dual-sided format and spice-jar-friendly shape solve two actual problems instead of just looking nice on a shelf. If you already have a perfectly good set of measuring spoons, you probably don’t need these. But if yours are plastic, mismatched, or always disappearing, this set is a real upgrade.
What We Like
- Dual-Sided Design: Each spoon has two ends: a round bowl for liquids and an oval bowl for dry ingredients. The oval end
- Magnetic Stack for Storage: The spoons snap together magnetically when not in use, which keeps them from scattering across a ute
- Stainless Steel with Color Coding: Eight sizes from 1/8 tsp up to 1 tablespoon, each a different color. Dishwasher safe, no rust or cor
What Could Be Better
- The magnetic feature means metal utensils nearby in the drawer can stick to them
- Round spoon end doesnt level off dry ingredients as cleanly as a flat edge would
- The dual sided design takes getting used to and you might grab the wrong end at first
Final Verdict
A well-thought-out measuring spoon set at a price that makes it a no-brainer. Dual-sided, fits spice jars, snaps together for storage, dishwasher safe. For $9, these fix small kitchen annoyances that add up over time.
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