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Using The Scoop
The Scoop measures from 0 to 1 tablespoon in one continuous range. You dial in the amount you need, lock it, and scoop. One spoon replaces the nested 1/4 tsp → 1 tbsp set most kitchens use.
A push-to-expel mechanism sweeps the inside of the bowl in one motion. No butter knife, no rubber spatula, no finger. The full amount you measured is the amount that lands in the bowl.
Peanut butter, honey, Nutella, tahini, almond butter, molasses, maple syrup, miso, jam, cookie dough, cream cheese – anything that normally clings to a metal spoon and refuses to leave.
Most standard jars, yes. The profile is slim specifically for narrow openings. Very tall or unusually narrow jars (tahini jars especially) may be a tight fit depending on the brand.
Yes. Top rack is recommended.
The product
The full range is 0 to 1 tablespoon, continuous. That covers everything from a dash up to 1 tbsp – roughly what a standard 4-piece measuring spoon set does in one tool.
Yes. The Scoop separates into a few pieces so you can get at every surface – no hidden crevices where peanut butter hides out. It goes back together in seconds and runs through the dishwasher top rack.
Yes – it's a measuring spoon. The clean release is built around sticky wet ingredients, but it measures flour, salt, sugar, and spices just like any other spoon.
Ordering & shipping
$19.99. One-time purchase, no subscriptions, no upsells.
Orders ship within a few business days of purchase. See our shipping policy for full details, or join the email list for restock and update announcements.
14 days. If The Scoop doesn't earn its place in your drawer, send it back for a refund. See the full refund policy for details.
Shipping destinations and rates are outlined in our shipping policy.
Everything else
Yes. At checkout, use the recipient's shipping address and we'll leave your name off the packing slip if you ask in the order notes.
We're not going to make claims we can't stand behind. Full material details will be published once manufacturing specifications are finalized.
One founder who got tired of scraping peanut butter out of a measuring spoon with a butter knife. Read the story.
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