The Drizzle Spoon is superior to other spoons in several ways. Most spoons don't have a Pour Lip and are almost flat so stopping the pour results in plastic running around the tip and running down the bottom of the spoon. Also, most spoons, other than larger Kitchen Cooking Spoons, have little capacity.
The Drizzle Spoon has plenty capacity for most Hand Pour Cavities and has a Pour Lip designed for precision and stopping the flow when You need to stop, and with little (or no) running down the bottom of the Spoon so Your Pour is much more clean.
Hand Pouring, for me, was a nightmare until I searched around and discovered it...then my Hand-Pouring results improved dramatically. Now, I enjoy making my own OP's (from Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty) and fishing my own customs. I can also hand-pour some Injection Molds' Halves, whether for the first step of a Laminate or to make a bait just from the Mold Half.
I think the reported capacity of the Drizzle Spoon is about 3 ounces. The Tip is the most-major benefit, though. I have also come to know that using the Drizzle Spoon, on its side, to stir plastic (in my Stainless Pot) does a great job of keeping Particulates (Salt, HD, Flake) suspended better than my Stirring Tool, and does so while mixing fewer Air Bubbles into the melt.
http://www.amazon.com/Endurance-Stainless-Steel-Drizzle-Spoon/dp/B002AB0N4U