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Thermochromic Pot by William Spiga and Juliana Martins

December 04, 2010 Filed Under: Product Design

Thermochromic Pot by William Spiga and Juliana Martins

It’s best if we all can stay on the safe side when we’re cooking. Having a pot that can indicate when it’s hot or not really can be useful. Just like the Coral thermochromic pot by William Spiga and Juliana Martins where this cooking pot can change colors to indicate the temperature of the pot.

How easy and how many people become the victim of a hot pot, maybe you’re also a victim and get your finger burnt because you guessed that it’s not hot since the stove is unlit. Although you’re only touched it a little but the damage done by the hot pot can trigger a severe burn. So this is when thermochromic pot comes in handy with technology that can change color as the temperature also changes. It’s the safest kitchen appliances that you should have.

Watch the color at this pot when the temperature transition took place form warm to hot. When the pot is hot then the color will be covered all with red spots which shows that it’s extremely hot and when it’s cool then you will get the blue spots dotted around its frame. Now there’s no need to look at whether the stove is lit or not, just simply look at the color then you will know whether it’s safe to touch or not.

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