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Product description
This set of six wooden measuring spoons brings a rustic touch to everyday cooking and baking, combining clear measurements with extra reach for stirring and tasting. The beech wood construction and 25 cm length make these spoons useful for reaching into deep jars or pots while offering naturally finished, non-staining surfaces for food contact.
Key Points
The set includes 1 tbsp, 1/2 tbsp, 1 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1/4 tsp and 1/8 tsp, each with laser-engraved marks that the manufacturer says are deeper and easier to read. The increased 25 cm length gives more leverage when mixing or scooping from tall containers, and the spoons can double as tasting implements during recipe testing. A leather tie for each spoon is supplied, so they can be hung individually or kept together for storage or display. 🍽️
Technical Specifications
- Name: 6pcs wooden measuring spoons set
- Material: beech wood
- Length: 25 cm per spoon
- Measurements included: 1 tbsp, 1/2 tbsp, 1 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1/4 tsp, 1/8 tsp
- Finish: natural woodgrain, laser-engraved measurement marks
Usage Recommendations
Use the longer handles to reach into pantry jars and deep mixing bowls without getting fingers messy. The spoons are suitable for dry ingredients such as flour, sugar, spices and baking powder; for wet measures consider using a dedicated liquid measuring tool for greater accuracy. The set also works well as a decorative element when stored with other wooden utensils, adding a country-style accent to the kitchen. 🌿
Positive Aspects
The beech wood offers a tactile, durable feel and resists staining, making routine cleaning simpler. The clear laser marks reduce guesswork when measuring small quantities, which is particularly helpful for baking where precision matters. The inclusion of leather ties supports organised hanging and quick access, and the multi-function length allows stirring and tasting as well as measuring. 🍯
Limitations and Care Notes
According to the manufacturer, these spoons are intended for dry ingredients and should not be soaked for long periods. Consider oiling the wood occasionally with a food-safe oil to maintain the finish and prevent drying or cracking. They may not replace precise metal or plastic measuring tools for professional patisserie work where exact volumetric accuracy is required.









