If you've been pulling crusted plastic measuring cups from a kitchen drawer and guessing whether "half a cup" actually reads "2/3 cup" on the faded print, you already know the problem this set is supposed to solve. The TILUCK Measuring Cups and Spoons Set promises a lifetime upgrade: 18/8 stainless steel, etched markings, and silicone handles in a 10-piece kit. We spent six weeks baking bread, building spice rubs, and portioning ingredients with it. Here's what held up and what didn't.
Quick verdict
The TILUCK set is a genuine step up from any plastic measuring set sitting in most home kitchens. The stainless steel construction is solid, the etched markings are legible after weeks of use, and the silicone handles make the larger cups genuinely comfortable to grip. The 1/8-cup size is a nice bonus most competitors skip, and the stackable design keeps the drawer tidy. If you want the full metal upgrade without paying for a name brand, this set earns a spot on your counter. Check the latest price for the TILUCK 10-piece set on Amazon.
Who is this for?
Home cooks who bake at least twice a week and are tired of squinting at plastic cups with worn markings. It's especially useful if you work with small quantities of spices or extracts where the 1/8 cup and 1/4 teaspoon get regular use. Weekend bakers, meal preppers, and anyone upgrading from a dollar-store plastic set will notice the difference immediately. If you already own a high-end stainless set from OXO or KitchenAid, this is a comparable tool at a lower price point rather than a dramatic leap in quality.
Key features
18/8 stainless steel construction
The 18/8 grade (also called 304 stainless) is the same material used in commercial kitchen equipment. It resists rust, doesn't warp with temperature changes, and won't absorb odors the way plastic does. After six weeks of use including a run through the dishwasher on the top rack, we saw zero discoloration or pitting.
Etched measurements
Each cup and spoon has its size permanently etched into the metal. Unlike printed markings on plastic sets that fade after a few months of washing, etched lines stay legible. The text is small but sharp, positioned on the handle where it's visible without tilting the cup.
5 measuring cups + 5 measuring spoons
The cup set covers 1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, and 1 cup. The spoon set covers 1/4 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1/2 tbsp, and 1 tbsp. That covers nearly every recipe in a standard cookbook. We only found ourselves wishing for a 2/3 cup on a few occasions when halving baking recipes.
Food-grade silicone handles
The handles are overmolded with silicone that sits comfortably in the hand. The material provides enough grip that wet or greasy hands don't slip. Heat resistance up to 450°F means the handles won't melt if you rest a spoon against a hot pan edge, though these are measuring tools, not cooking spoons.
Stackable design
The cups nest together and the spoons stack neatly inside each other. In a drawer, the entire set takes up less space than a typical plastic set with bent handles. If you hang kitchen tools on a rack, the ring hole in each handle makes these easy to store vertically.
Real-world performance
In testing, we used the TILUCK set across three weeks of daily cooking: measuring flour for sourdough starter, portioning olive oil for salad dressings, scooping brown sugar for a dozen batches of cookies, and measuring out spice mixes for a weekend of meal prep. The 1 cup and 1/2 cup handled dense ingredients like brown sugar and coconut flour without the cup walls flexing. The 1/8 cup proved genuinely useful for vanilla extract, almond extract, and food coloring where a full 1/4 teaspoon is too much.
The 1/4 teaspoon and 1/2 teaspoon spoons are the tools you'll reach for most often when seasoning or baking. They fit into spice jars without scraping the sides, and the shallow bowl makes it easy to level dry ingredients with a straightedge. The silicone handles stayed cool to the touch even when we were working near a stovetop.
After running through the dishwasher 12 times across the testing period, the etched markings showed no visible wear. No soap residue accumulated in the silicone junction points, which is a common complaint with lower-quality overmolded tools.
Pros and cons
See the structured pros and cons in the right rail.
Verdict & price check
At its price point, the TILUCK Measuring Cups and Spoons Set outperforms most plastic alternatives and holds its own against higher-priced stainless competitors. The etched markings alone justify the upgrade — once you've used cups where you can actually read the size, you won't go back. The 1/8 cup is a thoughtful addition that makes this set more versatile than most. Check current pricing for the TILUCK 10-piece set on Amazon.

