From June 30th, 2013 to May 28th, 2022, 54% user give 5-star rating, 8% user give 4-star rating, 8% user give 3-star rating, 15% user give 2-star rating, 15% user give 1-star rating. for Cooking Converter chrome extension.
Pretty good, but needs a cup to gram (and other weight units) conversion. Yes, I know, cup is volume and gram is weight and the conversion requires the knowledge of what is to be converted. But conversions for the most common things (flour, sugar, honey/syrup, etc.) could be added.
Can't really see any cultural value in using all these different measuring system. Human stupidity. Thanks very much for making this conversion easier!
A simple tool I simply love! Use it for up-scaling several times a week in my kitchen! Thank you so much!
Cumbersome and useless! It's just a simple unit conversion without cross-paradyme conversions. Why would this be intended for cooking instead of physics lab is beyond me.
This is really the best! It's saves me a lot of time while going through recipes.
Thank you so much! I use a lot of American recipes but I hate having to fiddle about with a calculator to work out what to preheat my oven to- I really like this!!
Very nice and simple.. it make beautiful if add option to hide some unit i don't use like Thank you..volume
Really simple and easy to . just change one of the numbers and it changes all the rest at once.
Too specific. All the measures are preset. No choices.
I could never figure out how to convert anything. It just linked me to wikipedia. I don't need a definition or explanation, just a conversion.
Very useful and easy to use
Having just moved to Mexico, we have been getting accustomed to the metric system, for cooking especially. Your app is extremely practical and easy to use.
So far I like it, but it's not finished. In my kitchen, the conversions I use and needed today were these: ? ounces = 1 cup consequently ? ounces = 1 quart and so on. Also I wanted to know the teaspoon to tablespoon ratio and how many of those = 1 cup. I'm in an American kitchen cooking American recipes. I need to convert recipes to half size or less. I don't care really what the volume of a tablespoon is when I am cooking. I just want to get the measurement right when I'm converting recipes to another size. I'll still be using tbls and cups; not tiny flasks and beakers. Therefore, my measurements are going to be in terms of cups and quarts; not liters or milliliters. tsps not grms. sorry, you get 10gms of thumbs down from me.