
The straight-handled double-spouted glass is made of high borosilicate glass, which has strong transparency, allowing you to clearly see the color of the liquid, while also being strong enough to withstand extreme temperature differences (it won't crack even if you pour boiling water directly from the refrigerator), and it is not easy to leave scratches or breakage from minor bumps in daily life. Compared with ordinary thin-walled glass, its durability is improved.
The core design of this straight-handled, double-spouted glass is the dual spouts on both sides of the body. The wide spout has an 8mm opening and rounded edges, ensuring a stable flow rate when pouring liquids such as milk and ice water without overflowing along the glass wall. The narrow spout is a sharp 2mm tip, designed for viscous substances such as honey, syrup, and cooking oil, allowing the liquid to flow out linearly and avoiding the problem of viscous substances sticking to the glass.


The solid wood straight handle of this double-spouted straight glass is made of fine-grained natural hardwood. It undergoes three polishing processes and is treated with food-grade beeswax, resulting in a smooth, burr-free surface that feels luxurious in the hand and is not slippery like plastic handles. The handle is ergonomically designed so that your wrist can remain naturally extended even when the glass is full of liquid, preventing fatigue from an uncomfortable grip angle. The heat insulation of the wooden handle also prevents burns when hot liquids are poured into it.
The cup's markings are printed with durable UV ink, with each mark 1mm wide, from 15ml (0.5oz) to 75ml (2.5oz), ensuring clear and easy readability. The smallest 15ml mark meets the needs of precise brewing, while the largest 75ml capacity is suitable for most single-serving pours of hand-drip coffee and tea. The marking error is strictly controlled within ±2ml, equivalent to the precision of a professional measuring cup, making it suitable for weighing liquids (such as corn oil and lemon juice) during roasting without additional calibration.
The straight-handled, double-spouted glass showcases meticulous design details. The thickened base lowers the center of gravity when placed on a countertop, preventing easy knocking. The entire cup is free of unnecessary decorative lines, and the smooth inner wall eliminates any hard-to-reach corners, allowing for easy rinsing of residual coffee and tea stains with a sponge or in a dishwasher, preventing dirt and grime buildup.
In practical use, the straight-handled double-spouted glass can serve as a sharing cup for pour-over coffee, with the two spouts alternately pouring out espresso and milk foam; it can also be used as a measuring cup and dispenser for roasting, allowing you to directly pour the measured liquid into the mixing bowl; it can be used as a fairness cup for tea, with the two spouts ensuring consistent concentration in each cup; and it can even be used as a condiment jar, with the narrow spout dripping olive oil onto salads. One cup can cover more than five different kitchen needs, eliminating the need to prepare multiple utensils for different scenarios.

