Using a burette is preferred over a measuring cylinder for precise volume delivery, particularly in titrations, due to its lower standard error in measurement. Burettes allow for accurate dispensing of liquid, making them ideal for experiments requiring exact volumes. Graduated cylinders, while useful for larger volumes (ranging from 1 mL to 1 L), provide only moderate accuracy. Pasteur pipettes are effective for transferring small volumes (milliliters to microliters) quickly, with better precision than measuring cylinders. For making dilutions, volumetric flasks are recommended for achieving exact concentrations, while measuring cylinders can be used when precision is less critical. The choice of tool ultimately depends on the specific requirements of the task at hand, including the desired accuracy and volume range.