Best products from r/Metric
We found 27 comments on r/Metric discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 20 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. ASAKUKI Wireless Charging Receiver, Ultra-Thin Copper Coil Patch with Overvoltage Protection for QI Wireless Charging Adapter Receiver–Fast&Smart Microchip Technology
AN INVISIBLE WIRELESS iPHONE CHARGER: Did your Phone battery ever die and there were no plugs around? You can now charge your Phone anywhere with the wireless charging receiver! The ultra-thin and lightweight copper coil charger will be hidden behind your Phone case so you will never have to deal wi...
2. Senator Pint Glass with Activator - 570ml 20oz Pint CE marked (Box 24) Ideal for Beer, Water, Soft Drinks
- Great for use at the office, school or home
- Self-stick removable notes offer an economical alternative for a variety of uses
- Substantial set will last you the whole year
- Cool colors make leaving notes more fun
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3. The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year Odyssey and Hidden Error That Transformed the World
- Used Book in Good Condition
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4. Fastcap PMMR-TRUE32 PMMR True32 5m, Metric/Metric Reverse measuring tape for 32mm system
Designed for the cabinetmaker using 32mm european constructionHas a built-in pencil sharpener and dual locking systemSturdy blade has metric markings on both edges of the bladeCompact case that fits well in your hand, includes Fastpad writing surface for jotting down measurementsLever action belt cl...
5. Lotus Foods Gourmet Jade Pearl Rice Ramen & Miso Soup, Gluten-Free, 2.8 Oz (Pack Of 10)
- Contains 10 - 2.8 oz bags, each with one Jade Pearl Rice rice Ramen cake and one wakame miso soup packet
- Traditional Japanese-style noodles made from organic rice with bamboo Extract
- Ready to eat in just 4 minutes. Enjoy as is or Add veggies and protein and your favorite seasoning or hot sauce
- Gluten-free, whole grain, Vegan and low fat
- Beautiful Jade Pearl Rice Ramen noodles
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6. Brady 95047 6' Length, High-Tensile Strength Steel Baked Green Enamel On Hot-Rolled, Green Color U-Channel Sign Posts
- Our U-channel sign posts are ideal for mounting and installation of traffic signs and utility signage
- Our U-channel sign posts feature a baked green enamel finish on hot-rolled, high tensile strength steel for years of maintenance-free performance
- Posts come with 3/8" diameter pre-drilled holes that are 1" on center to accommodate most standard traffic signs (sign mounting hardware is sold separately)
- Post weight is 2 pounds per linear foot, post driver (87982) is also sold separately for easy installation
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7. World in the Balance: The Historic Quest for an Absolute System of Measurement
8. Kreg KMS7729 3.5 Meter Self Adhesive Measuring Tape (L to R)
3.5 meter tapeMetallic, scuff resistantSelf-AdhesiveTrim with scissorsLeft to right reading
10. Wiha 61602 MaxiFlex Folding Ruler, Metric, Outside Reading
Molded with 30% fiberglass materialChemical, water & scratch resistantImpact resistant tough yet flexiblePlay free precision joints with 90º stopsMaintenance free, won't rust or kink
11. Alton Brown: EveryDayCook: A Cookbook
- When award-winning chef Alton Brown isn’t busy with television projects like Good Eats, Iron Chef America and Cutthroat Kitchen, he’s developing digital media projects and touring with his live stage show
- Somehow, he still finds time to make tasty food for himself and the people around him—and now, he’s bringing his everyday recipes to you
- brbrIn EveryDayCook, you’ll find the food Alton Brown cooks and eats on a day-to-day basis, from morning to late at night and everywhere in-between
- Accompanied by frame-worthy photographs, the 101 recipes are arranged by time of day—and of course, they incorporate plenty of science and the chef’s signature sense of humor
- brbr ulHighlights include: liMorning: Buttermilk Lassi, Overnight Coconut Oats, Nitrous Pancakes/li liCoffee Break: Cold Brew Coffee, Lacquered Bacon, Seedy Date Bars/li liNoon: Smoky the Meat Loaf, Grilled Cheese Grilled Sandwich, "EnchiLasagna" or "Lasagnalada"/li liAfternoon: Green Grape Cobbler, Crispy Chickpeas, Savory Greek Yogurt Dip/li liEvening: Bad Day Bitter Martini, Mussels-O-Miso, Garam Masalmon Steaks/li liAnytime: The General’s Fried Chicken, Roasted Chile Sa
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12. Rhino A4 G1:5:10 Graph File Paper (Pack Of 500)
A4 (approx 297 x 210mm)Quality file paperEducation standard smooth white paper 75gsm
14. The Making of Measure and the Promise of Sameness
- package height : 16.51 cm
- package length : 1.651 cm
- package width :3.175 cm
- Product type:AUTO ACCESSORY
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15. Measures of Genius: The scientists who gave their name to units of measure
16. 1066 and All That: A memorable history of England
- Judge the water level through with a series of exposed parallel wires stitch to measure the water droplet/water size .
- Easily change the water size to analog signal, and output analog value can directly be used in the program function, then to achieve the function of water level alarm.
- Low power consumption, and high sensitivity, which are the biggest characteristics of this mdoule.
- Compatible with Arduino UNO, Arduino mega2560, Arduino ADK etc.
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17. Folgers Classic Roast Ground Coffee, Medium Roast, 30.5 oz
Contains 1 - 30.5 Ounce Canister of Ground CoffeePre-ground for easy brewingMedium roasts offer robust taste and full flavor.Interlocking AromaSeal canister seals tight to lock in freshnessOur Folgers coffee is roasted in New Orleans, Louisiana
18. Ozeri ZK14-S Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale, Black
- Accurate, elegant, easy-to-use digital kitchen scale for your largest and smallest cooking projects - weighs up to 11.24 lbs (5100 grams) with precise graduations of 0.05 oz (1 gram).
- Automatic Unit Button instantly converts between 5 units of measurements (g, lbs, lbs:oz, oz, ml) and displays results on an easy-to-read LCD screen - e.g. easily convert 539 grams to 1.188 pounds to 1 pound 3 ounces to 19.01 ounces to 539 ml.
- Precision Tare Button calculates the net weight of your ingredients by automatically subtracting the weight of any bowl or container.
- Features a newly enlarged weighing platform finished in elegant chrome, and 2 large buttons that generate an audible click confirmation. Cleans and stores easily.
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19. Avery Hi-Liter Desk-Style Highlighters, Smear Safe Ink, Chisel Tip, 12 Fluorescent Yellow Highlighters (24000)
- No smearing; highlight key passages with an eye catching fluorescent yellow ink that won’t smudge pen, marker or inkjet inks
- Durable, chisel tip highlighters won't fray and can be used to highlight or underline
- Hi Liter ink dries quickly and doesn't bleed through most paper
- Highlighter markers can be left uncapped for up to one week without drying out
- Package includes 12 Fluorescent Yellow highlighters; perfect for use with textbooks, bullet journals, planners and more
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20. A-LITER REFILLABLE ! MULTI-PURPOSE LIGHTER - 3 PACKS - KEEP EXTRAS ON HAND !
- No smearing; highlight key passages with an eye catching fluorescent yellow ink that won’t smudge pen, marker or inkjet inks
- Durable, chisel tip highlighters won't fray and can be used to highlight or underline
- Hi Liter ink dries quickly and doesn't bleed through most paper
- Highlighter markers can be left uncapped for up to one week without drying out
- Package includes 12 Fluorescent Yellow highlighters; perfect for use with textbooks, bullet journals, planners and more
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Tried your extension! A truly worthy extension.
Suggestions and comments after trying it a bit in Amazon.com:
- Convert things like ($0.60/Ounce) to $/Gram or $/kg? (2 cents per gram or $21.20 per kilogram in this case!)
- A little smarter about where to use millimetres (so 0.03 cm would be better as 0.3 mm?)
- I'd appreciate commas for decimal point if I was German, but could we have option for full stop instead, i.e. 123.0 instead of 123,0?
On to Walmart:
- Try any food and notice things like 12 Oz don't get converted, capitalisation throwing it? https://www.walmart.com/ip/HERSHEY-S-Halloween-Candy-Assortment-JOLLY-RANCHER-TWIZZLERS-165-Pieces/49455242?wpa_bd=1570127584243
Probably the best (and most accessible) book on this subject is The Measure of All Things by Ken Alder. Alder discusses the need for standardised measurements in France, where each municipality had its own weights and measures, resulting in about 250 000 different measures being in use throughout the country. It wasn't only tax officials who wanted to have a national standard for weights and measures, but also merchants, who wanted to trade with other provinces in the country; and scientists who wanted to exchange information with their peers in other countries.
A government committee decided that a ten-millionth of the Earth's circumference would be the standard for the metre. After surveying the meridian from Dunkerque through Paris to Barcelona, a metal bar was produced as a standard.
Since then, the metre has subsequently been defined as a number of wavelengths of a beam of light at a particular frequency, and now is determined as the distance light travels in a defined fraction of a second.
These changes in the definition have not meant that the length of the metre has changed. It just means that the metre is defined with more precision than was possible with previous methods. Also, they ensure that laboratories worldwide can independently make their own standards and use them to calibrate secondary standards, physical metre rulers.
> You are aware, sir, that mileposts are already placed along I-19? Those do not need to be added, just pivoted 90 degrees to be seen from the road. Only the exit numbers need remain.
Easier said than done. We mount signs on U-shaped channel with large flanges. The sign can only be mounted on one face of the post, so the post would have to be uprooted and re-sunk. This Amazon offering will give you an idea of the channel shape if you scroll to top of expanded view:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003XU7OJ4/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687502&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B008J52CKO&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0RDVSVFGHR6NN5B17GZ9
Edit: MUCH better section views here:
http://www.municipalsigns.com/posts.html
It's still not easy finding basic (and purely) metric measuring tools on Amazon. I'm in the USA. To help others I'll link to what I've found.
Folding ruler
Retracting measuring tape, uses a 32mm system
3.5 meter tape
I'm not having any luck with finding a Celsius-only wall thermometer. Does anyone know of one on Amazon?
Also, US Metric Association has some awesome supplies on their website, but you have to snail mail in an order form.
Somewhat related, here's a really good 24 hour alarm clock. I had no luck finding a 24 hour alarm clock in local stores.
>The channel also refused to let him use the metric system, he said.
Good Eats was so entertaining with Alton demonstrating the science of cooking with puns thrown in. Although, my interest waned whenever ounces, cups, etc. were referenced.
>Brown’s latest cookbook, EveryDayCook: This Time It’s Personal, came out in September.
I previewed the cookbook on Amazon. Apparently the publisher wouldn’t let him use the metric system either. I’m hopeful that he’ll let loose with metric on his new show.
> It is even simpler than this ... in metric there is no ounce, and 30 grams is just 30 grams, and 30 ml is just 30 ml.
Exactly, but in the US there is and many prepackaged products come in increments of one ounce. So, if there is to be a change with minimum or no alteration of package sizes, the 30 for 1 works out the best and as noted by both of us there are more ways to divide into 30 than the 1, 2 & 5 series.
>In Australia if you are ordering a steak dinner at a steakhouse you would probably get to choose either a 250g, 300g, 350g or 400g serving size. No-one uses 480g.
I was just using 480 g as a means to show how it can be divided into a greater number of equal parts. If there was ever going to be a product shift, most likely a pound (454 g) would be downsized to 450 g as the same container can be used. No one would miss the 4 g. There may not even need to be a downsize, just a label change. Even today, 454 g fills are really 460 g to assure no under-sizing.
The same divisibility would apply with 450 g as 480 g. However, when ordering at the deli counter or in a restaurant, 500 g would be the most likely. Very rarely would someone who buys a pound ever divide it into thirds, mostly halves and quarters, so the best way to go would be 500 g divided into 250 g and 125 g. If you still went with 480 g, it would divide this way into 240 g and 120 g and 450 g wold divide into 225 g and 112.5 g.
>As you can see it is commonly sold in a 600ml cardboard package amongst other sizes. The fact that this is relatively close to an imperial pint (which is 568.261 millilitres) is lost to history, and it is sold this way now only because it is a convenient size. If an imperial recipe calls for 1/3 pint of fluid in the metric equivalent recipe this ingredient would probably be listed as 200 ml.
Exactly. 600 mL works out to 20 x 30 mL and is divisible by a whole slew of factors. Industry in Australia could have changed the pint to 570 mL (19 x 30 mL) and had the same effect. In fact, in Australia, Ireland and other countries outside the UK, the legal definition of the old pint is 570 mL, not 568 point blah blah. In the UK pint glassware is really 570 mL and marketed as such:
http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question118301.html
https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/570ml-plastic-pint-glass.html
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Senator-Pint-Glass-Activator-marked/dp/B002L630SA
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/378161699932033228/
Just to show a few. The British love to quote the 568 point blah blah millilitres to make the metric number look ridiculous and stress themselves with anger and denial when it is shown to them that their precious pint maybe defined by law as 568 point blah blah millilitres, but in the real world they get their "pint" poured in a nice rounded 570 mL glass. I can't see this ever going to 600 mL as the pubs bend over backwards trying to give less beer and more foam. They would shriek if they were to give 600 mL for the price of 570 mL.
Since Australia metricated decades ago and has already standardised on fixed package sizes there would be no sense in changing them to increments of 30 g or 30 mL. The cost would not be worth it. But for the US, it would be ideal.
Good option. I checked in Amazon in Spain in it is more expensive there. Example: https://www.amazon.es/RHINO-milimetrado-gr%C3%A1ficos-formato-unidades/dp/B0079XGD7K/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=papel+milimetrado+a4&qid=1554528563&s=gateway&sr=8-5
I got mine on amazon for $11.
https://www.amazon.com/Fastcap-PMMR-TRUE32-True32-Reverse-measuring/dp/B000GFHABG/ref=pd_ys_c_rfy_rp_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000GFHABG&pd_rd_r=SSBGHWQC02CMR0JHKANZ&pd_rd_w=BRwEn&pd_rd_wg=xImtv&psc=1&refRID=02SRSDG8TA8J8R3S77J0
http://www.amazon.com/Fastcap-PMMR-TRUE32-True32-Reverse-measuring/dp/B000GFHABG/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
This one?
If you look on amazon there are a bunch of food scales that are less than 50 USD. There are sales all the time. This is a decent one I have that cost 16 USD. Unless you hate amazon and refuse to do business with them, there is no reason you shouldn't be able to find a decent one under 50 USD.