Walnut Measuring Spoon — color comparison

Walnut Measuring Spoon

$59.00
Sale price  $59.00 Regular price 
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Walnut Measuring Spoon — color comparison

Walnut Measuring Spoon

$59.00
Sale price  $59.00 Regular price 

Stainless steel · Two sizes · 0.5 oz or 1 oz · Hanging hole

A measuring scoop in stainless steel, 0.5 oz on one side, 1 oz on the other. The Walnut Measuring Spoon ends a habit of guessing. Same dose every morning, no scale needed.

The Walnut Measuring Spoon is a stainless steel coffee scoop in two capacities: 0.5 oz and 1 oz. The scoop head is 304-grade stainless, the handle 430-grade.

Two doses, one tool.
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Specifications

Material 304 stainless steel (scoop head), 430 stainless steel (handle)
Capacity 0.5 oz or 1 oz
Dimensions 5.7 inches long, scoop diameter 1.5 inches
Finish Polished silver
Features Hanging hole in handle
Dishwasher safe Yes

Care & maintenance

Stainless steel forgives almost everything.

  • Dishwasher safe: Top or bottom rack, both work. The steel won't tarnish or rust.
  • Hand wash option: Warm soapy water, dry with a cloth. Faster than waiting for the dishwasher.
  • Remove coffee oils: If the scoop builds up a thin oil film after weeks of use, scrub with baking soda and a damp sponge. Rinse well.
  • Avoid abrasives on the polish: Steel wool and scouring powder scratch the finish. A soft sponge is enough for daily cleaning.

Frequently asked

Which size should I choose?

The 0.5 oz scoop is for single servings, one espresso shot, one pour-over cup. The 1 oz scoop is for larger brews or batch dosing. If you brew for two every morning, pick the larger one.

How much coffee grounds fit in each scoop?

Volume and weight differ by grind. A 0.5 oz scoop holds roughly 8–10 grams of medium-coarse grounds, a 1 oz scoop about 16–18 grams. For precision, use a scale instead of volume.

What is the difference between 304 and 430 stainless?

304 is non-magnetic and highly resistant to rust, ideal for the scoop head that contacts moisture and oils. 430 is magnetic and slightly less corrosion-resistant, but perfectly fine for the handle.

Can I use it for tea or spices?

Yes. The scoop works for loose-leaf tea, matcha powder, protein powder, baking spices, anything dry. Stainless steel doesn't absorb flavors or odors, so switching between ingredients is safe.

Why the hanging hole?

It keeps the scoop within reach instead of buried in a drawer. Hang it on a hook near the grinder or inside a cabinet door. One less thing to hunt for at six in the morning.