Has/Does anyone use(d) scientific beakers in their soapmaking like these:
http://www.globescientific.com/beakers- ... Ogod4DUAQwSince everything that I've read recommends having supplies specifically dedicated for soap-making (as opposed tosharing them with cooking-use) I'm trying to find some supplies that look nothing like my normal cookware. The soap supplies will not be stored in the same area as the cookware, but they may spend a little time in the drying rack after cleaning. Really this is just an added precaution as we have little ones under foot and I want my husband to easily be able to tell the difference between the cookware and the soaping stuff.
I was thinking glass would be better for pre-measuring my EO's, FO's, & colorants, right?
Any other suggetions? I've read a lot of soapers that swear by plastic, but then I've read that EO's can warp plastic. The more that I read, the more info there is to confuse me!

Also, how do you wash you're soap supplies after use? I'm specifically thinking of the items that will be used with raw lye and the raw soap. With the container you use to measure lye in, do you just rinse it out with water? Do you have to use distilled water to rinse it? Do you run vinegar in it first? What about your soap-making gloves? Do you rinse those off as well to avoid possible lye flakes left on them? And the containers with raw soap? What do you do with those?
I'm going to be soaping at night wen the kids are in bed, so I want to make sure anything potentially harmful is cleaned and out of the way before they wake up in the morning.
TIA!