Measuring Scoop Combo Pack, 0.005 mL, 0.006 mL, 0.01 mL, 0.025 mL, 1/32 tsp (0.15 cc), 1/16 tsp (0.33 cc), and 1/8 tsp (0.625 cc) Scoops, 6 Pack (1 of Each Size)
Antistatic polypropylene scoops in various sizes. These ranges may vary depending on the bulk density of the powder.
IMPORTANT: Please be sure to check a volumetric conversion for a dosage with a milligram scale before assuming the range. Some powders may be more dense and fall outside of these ranges.
Note that weight estimates are only guidelines, as densities vary between different substances. For example, while a table tennis ball and a golf ball share similar volumes, their weights differ. Always verify new materials with a precision scale (0.001 grams).
Why is my scoop not measuring the right mg?
Scoops measure volume (mL). The weight (mg) held by a scoop varies by the material being measured.
There is no direct conversion between mL (volume) and mg (mass) as this varies based on the measured material.
When first measuring a new material, please confirm its weight with a 0.001 g (milligram) scale. The provided weights are only estimates due to density variations between materials.
Q: Why is there no direct conversion between mL (volume) and mg (mass)?
A: Two materials can have equal size (volume) but have different weights (mass). For example, table tennis balls and golf balls are equal size, but have different weights.







