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📏 Measure like a pro, bake like a legend!
The Tala Originals 1960's Design Dry Cook's Measure is a compact, lightweight tin plate measuring cup crafted in England using traditional 1930s methods. It features multiple calibrated scales for precise measurement of liquids and dry ingredients up to 400ml or 250g, making it an essential tool for bakers and cooks who value accuracy and vintage style. Easy to clean and designed to last, it’s a timeless kitchen companion that blends retro charm with modern functionality.






















































| ASIN | B003ESX9I0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,164 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 54 in Measuring Cups & Jugs |
| Brand Name | Tala |
| Capacity | 400 Millilitres |
| Colour | 1950's / Blue |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,261) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05012904115983 |
| Included Components | TALA COOKS MEASURE 1950 10B11598 |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 9.2 x 14.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | TALA COOKS MEASURE 1950 10B11598 |
| Item Weight | 89 Grams |
| Manufacture Year | 1930 |
| Manufacturer | Dayes |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10B11598 |
| Material Type | Tin plate |
| Model Number | 10B11598 |
| Size | 1 l (Pack of 1) |
K**M
Genius idea - dead handy - no mess - quick clean up!
I spotted this measuring cup in John Lewis some months ago and was about to by three - one for me and one for my sister and my partner. Thought I'd check good old Amazon and hey presto! Much cheaper and prime delivery - no brainer. I've been using it for some months now and I am well impressed with this little measuring marvel! You know when something takes your eye and you think 'Wow! that's brilliant!' this is one of those things. I love kitchen stuff and had to have one of these as it looks cool being retro - it can measure more or less everything you can think of - it's metal - it's lightweight and takes up no space at all and it's easy to clean! So what can it measure and what upto? - English Cups upto 1.5 - English Pints to 1.75 - American Cups to 1.5 - American Pints to 1.75 - Millilitres to 400mls - Rolled Oats/Fresh Bread Crumbs to 100g - Dessicated Coconut to 100g - Cornflour/Cocoa to 200g - Ground Almonds/Shredded Suet to 150g - Sugar/Rice to 250g - Lentils/Barley/Peas/Haricots to 250g - Sultanas/Tapioca to 250g - Ground Rice/Currants/Semolina/Raisins to 200g - Custard Powder/MilkPowder/Flour/Icing Sugar to 200g All weight measurements are in increments of 50g or 1oz. Volume measurements are in 100mls. I've used this loads since I got it and used nearly all the ingredients mentioned and. . .and . . . everything has turned out spot on. It's brill for knocking a quick soup up and baking cakes. The US cup measurements are handy too! No need to dig that stack of US cups out the cupboard! Really like this one, recommended to any keen cooks out there!
F**0
A must for bakers
Measures everything you need to cook/bake. Even my granny used this and it also has cups these days….
M**V
As poor students we don't often have scales
As poor students we don't often have scales, I've bought a pare of ASDA smartprice scales, but they were awful, they couldn't sense weights, and when tested with a 100g weight, they were wildly inaccurate, bought an electric scale from amazon which was damaged but I never sent back adn when I went to use it I realised the batteries were dead! So I decided I needed something foolproof! something that wouldn't need much maintenance and couldn't lose accuracy- this seemed perfect, saw it when searching for cup measurements as I have no idea how to use anything but weights! Really convenient, baked a cake using it with my housemate, who can't bake to save her life, and it turned out perfectly, it wasn't through our efforts it was thanks to the Cook's Measure! Also it comes with a quaint infomation booklet telling you who handmade it <3
M**M
Simple,Brilliant, Retro - And Made in England
I first spotted these in a shop at a trendy seaside town at close on twice the price these are sold for on Amazon. Whilst both my wife and I baulked at the actual price we loved the retro looks and of course the practicality. So when my wife spotted this on Amazon she bought two. One for her and one for our daughter as she now has the joys of making home food now she has babies to feed. Primarily it is a simple way to measure without using a set of scales. Dry food mostly, but as Tala state on their website you can use it for liquid if you immediately pour it out into the bowl, as this is not leak proof and being tinned steel will rust if left wet. Also, no dishwashers. Hand wash in ordinary soapy water and then dry out. What it is though is easy to use and quick. Old fashioned but brilliant. And best of all made - yes, actually made - in England.
Y**Z
SMASHING (and it's cute!)
Really cute and works! I measured out 8oz of raisins and then weighed them to compare accuracy. Only needed a couple more raisins adding to make it spot on 8oz on the scales, so if you're in a rush or just not that bothered about 100% accuracy, this is great and takes up a lot less space! Happy!
G**R
Fantastic gadget
I like this so much for measuring dry food out and I leave it on display because it’s nice to look at and easy to use . Easy to clean . Very light . Great price and British made . Fantastic. Will be looking what else to buy from Tala. A very personal touch from a great factory.
R**G
Super easy - bake all those US recipes!
Brilliant little piece of kit which has made baking a piece of cake! Primarily I wanted it to make following US recipes a lot easier as the conversion from cups is often a tricky weight. But as well as allowing me to measure straight cups of ingredients it also has weight measures for common ingredients. So if I want 200g of flour I can pour the flour in the measure with no faffing about with scales. You can only measure dry ingredients. I bought Arcuisine Glass Measuring Jug - 0.25 L / 250ml to measure cups of liquid. The only thing I haven't cracked yet is how to measure cups of butter. I still measure that with scales but can tell you that baking for me is a much speedier and easier affair now. Do make sure you wash and dry the measure carefully as you do tend to get some left in the bottom round the edges but a careful swoosh with the washing up sponge shifts it easily.
T**H
A classic
There's a reason these have been around for so long. I remember using one at school in home economics lessons, and my nan had one that was already decades old by that point. It's got a very old fashioned tin-plate feel to it, quite simple and lightweight but perfectly suited to the job it's meant to do. It works well, so why change it? The markings are clear and easy to read, covering everything from rice and flour to sugar and raisins. Obviously not quite as accurate as a scale, but perfectly fine (and much quicker) for day to day use. Tala also make a curry measure for Indian recipes, so that one will be next on my list!
A**D
This is probably a good product, but it didn't work out for me as I wished. Still, if you are a pro baker or are baking a lot and often - it might work. But it looks nice in the kitchen, I have to admit.
K**R
very very handy to have in the kitchen
J**E
Super Optik auf dem Bild, wurde schnellstens geliefert, für mich ein schlechter Kauf, billige Verarbeitung, als ich den Messbecher in der Hand hatte dachte ich nur : selbst 20 Cent wären für diese Pappmache zu teuer.
B**N
I bought this for my mother to replace the one she'd had since before I was born, after it was ruined in a kitchen flood. She is happy with it, it's apparently sturdier than the one she'd had.
M**N
ok
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