Description
The boiling alarm placed at the bottom of the vessel will produce a rattling sound when the liquid being cooked reaches the boiling point. The siren can be a useful, audible alarm for all those who are forgetful.
A boiling alarm is a simple device that indicates that a liquid being cooked has reached the boiling point. It is made of stainless steel and has the shape of a disk that is placed at the bottom of the vessel. Its diameter is 80 mm and its thickness is 5 mm. It looks like a saucer with three concentric rings separated by grooves. The boiling of the liquid causes the signal to vibrate, which is transferred to the vessel, which generates sounds similar to a rattle.
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