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SmartMeasure Brings Digital Accuracy to the Kitchen
By Dave Peterson | August 6, 2009

There are certain designs, like a kitchen measuring cup, that seem solidly functional in their current style. But people who cook know that when getting that measurement just right, either you have to hold the cup up to your eye level, or bend over to put your eye at cup level. Neither is a great inconvenience, but how does a digital display on the handle grab you? The SmartMeasure Cup will report to you how much liquid is in the cup (based, it seems, on weight), on a digital display mounted on the handle. The handle is removable from the rest of the cup, for non-circuit-shorting washing. The SmartMeasure was designed by Ryan Eder and Chris Daniels of Priority Designs and has been picked up for manufacture (in a slightly modified form) by Taylor Kitchenware, which hopes to have it in stores by Fall.
Via OhGizmo!
Topics: Gadgets | 3 Comments »

August 7th, 2009 at 3:10 am
I love this idea! The handle on my measuring cup broke so I am due for an upgrade.
August 17th, 2009 at 4:59 am
very beautiful measuring cup
September 25th, 2009 at 7:23 am
very cool,i like.