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Mumsnet is probably the only place I can have this rant.

58 replies

nevergoogle · 06/11/2010 16:07

...but the fecking measurements have worn off my pyrex jug and is now fecking useless.
Angry

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oldenoughtowearpurple · 06/11/2010 16:08

OMG. So do they leak if the numbers wear off?

Also: you use it often enough for the numbers to wear off???

thisisyesterday · 06/11/2010 16:08

they're useless aren't they?

i had one of my mum's ancient ones and she kept one herself. they were around 30 years old
the numbers NEVER wore off, even in the dishwasher.

sadly, we both managed to break them eventually and got new ones.
the numbers on my new one were wearing off after about a month

crappy

BooBooGlass · 06/11/2010 16:08

There is no perspective to be had. Rant away

SecretNutellaFix · 06/11/2010 16:08

Is it as useless as those plastic shitty ones now?

Might mean a trip to Wilkinsons?

seb1 · 06/11/2010 16:09

It has served you well Go treat yourself

Liluri · 06/11/2010 16:10

mine has gone all cloudy

BelleDameSansMerci · 06/11/2010 16:10

Mine's done the same... I have to hold it up to the light and sort guess. It's crap. Plastic one is orange from all the beans cooked in the microwave and is a thing of ugliness but at least I can still bloody well measure in it.

thisisyesterday · 06/11/2010 16:11

see i worry about plastic ones as i use them in the microwave....

i need a really decent bog-standard glass one

nevergoogle · 06/11/2010 16:11

no, it doesn't leak. but all the measurements under 1 pint level have gone. Hmm

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nevergoogle · 06/11/2010 16:12

arf at liluri.

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nevergoogle · 06/11/2010 16:20

i'm not sure digital is the way to go.
does it need batteries?

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prettybird · 06/11/2010 16:22

I had that happen to a jam thermometer I had Hmm:(

edam · 06/11/2010 16:23

do you need it for measuring dry goods or liquids? I have one of those old fashioned conical metal ones for rice/flour/sugar/lentils etc. etc. etc. which I love - so much easier and faster than weighing small amounts and the numbers don't wear off at all. My Mum still has hers from when she was first married 41 years ago!

thisisyesterday · 06/11/2010 16:25

yeah can't be doing with battery stuff. and it won't be able to go in the microwave either will it?

i was told to get a metal jam thermometer with the numbers engraved on....

nevergoogle · 06/11/2010 16:27

my jam is whatever temperature the fridge is Hmm

use it for liquids mostly. i need something that's indestructable.

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PacificWerewolf · 06/11/2010 16:28

Sympathies.

I struggle with the same problem with glass baby bottles... They've only lasted 3 babies, pah!

RiojaLover75 · 06/11/2010 16:29

Buy a Pampered Chef batter bowl! They don't have printed measurements, they are moulded in on the bowl when it's made so they can never rub off.

www.pamperedchef.co.uk/ordering/prod_details.tpc?prodId=1792&catId=123&parentCatId=123&outletSubCat=&viewAllOutlet=

I don't work for them I'm just a happy customer Smile.

BelleDameSansMerci · 06/11/2010 16:29

never I think a jam thermometer is for when you're making it Wink

I need something indestructable for liquids too...

canyou · 06/11/2010 16:32

I use my dds bottle Blush, My defence is that it is a big decision buying a new jug and really can't be rushed. Grin

PacificWerewolf · 06/11/2010 16:35

Oh, the PamperedChef jug looks good!
But does it have metric measurements as well?

nevergoogle · 06/11/2010 16:48

i know belledame Hmm, i was being facetious which is always a difficult concept to convey on here. Grin

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BelleDameSansMerci · 06/11/2010 16:51

I did wonder... I should have known better. I'm being very literal today.

coatgate · 06/11/2010 16:54

Once dropped a pyrex jug on a tiled floor and it shattered into a trillion pieces, a large one of which embedded itself in my DD's big toe. She was about 3 at the time. So much blood. I put a sock on it in the end to stop her dripping blood everywhere, then the sock became stuck to her foot when the blood dried so I had to stick her in the bath to soak it off.

Buy a new one.

greenlotus · 06/11/2010 16:55

I smashed my pyrex jug the other day.
so I guess my new one will be numberless soon.

None of these is as annoying as the Panasonic measuring jug for the breadmaker which is too small for most of the recipes, but you need the accurate divisions for 340ml of water etc.

Would this be OTT?

greenlotus · 06/11/2010 16:56

So true about trillion pieces, we have tiled floor too.