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Little Griddle WA-01-N GrillTimer Watch, Black

April 21, 2016 - Comment

Grill Timer by Little Griddle is the brand new wristwatch and recipe timer for people who love to cook outside and it is the world’s first wristwatch designed specifically to time outdoor cooking. It uses a version of the “elapsed time” concept that was used to track below-surface time on the iconic diving watches made

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Grill Timer by Little Griddle is the brand new wristwatch and recipe timer for people who love to cook outside and it is the world’s first wristwatch designed specifically to time outdoor cooking. It uses a version of the “elapsed time” concept that was used to track below-surface time on the iconic diving watches made famous during the 1950s and 1960s. Grill Timer combines classic three-hand wristwatch styling with a unidirectional rotating “Grill Bezel” to time popular outdoor recipes. Here’s how it works: Grill Timer’s patent-pending Grill Bezel times recipes by rotating left to align the start of a recipe (the small silver dot before the recipe title) with the Grill Timer’s minute hand. As the minute hand moves across the face of the watch, the recipe is timed and the bezel indicates when the food should be flipped and when it should be removed from the grill. The bezel contains a ratcheting mechanism that only allows it to rotate to the left, ensuring that the Grill Bezel never indicates more time remaining to the recipe than there really is. This “fail-safe” feature helps to reduce the chance of over-cooking food on the grill. The recipe timing on the Grill Timer Grill Bezel features a silver-to-red gradient that indicates degree-of-doneness and while grills and foods vary in respective heat outputs and thicknesses, Grill Timer provides a very good indication of when a specific piece of food has been cooked to completion.

Comments

Elizabeth says:

Seems like kind of a weird idea – maybe okay for a very specialized gift for a someone whose major hobby is grilling So this is a nice enough watch in terms of quality, but to be honest, I think it is kind of weird and just can’t imagine who would really want this unless your identity is tied up in grilling. It just seems like a lot to pay this much for a watch that has the words “shrimp,” “NY Strip,” etc. on it. Would you wear this watch only while grilling? Why would you not, you know, just use a normal timer? I guess this might be a nice gift for someone who is VERY into grilling and really…

Annie Van Auken says:

For the guy who has everything The product page photo doesn’t do this GrillTimer watch justice; it’s actually quite beautiful.Very fine quality. Of course the elapsed time capability is a huge plus.A Seiko quartz movement also means excellent timekeeping and reliability.It’s the perfect gift for any gadget-loving BBQ grillmaster!

Wulfstan says:

This watch would be a really cool gift for that special “grill-master” This watch would be a really cool gift for that special “grill-master” in your life, that guys who is always cooking large slabs of juicy meat and obsesses over their “doneness”. It’s a very attractive watch, with a cool band, and a nice “diver” style, with a largish but not huge face. The band perfectly matches the watch. 

Rosa says:

&quy;tThankfullo, I don't have to keep my Foxfire books in a Faraday cage, just in case. ;)"Neither do I, they're mostly in my head, I've read them so much. Good thing, too, because those are toast, the oxydation will make them unreadable in another four years. I still have a Flexowriter. And reader. That magnetic stuff will NEVER catch on!!

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