Polygons is the origami-like measuring spoon that lays flat and folds in to 4 different sizes to fit your cooking and baking needs. It combines simplicity with practicality. This unique spoon has been created by inventor, designer, teacher, and Polygons Design founder Rahul Agarwal, who “committed to spreading joy via innovation.”
Agarwal’s product folds completely flat it can be used to measure some different amounts by simply folding the correct place. The spoon also comes in two sizes – tablespoon and teaspoon. These have premarked areas, which let you know where to pick up from to measure the volume required for your recipe.
The product is not only durable but also much more environment-friendly than traditional measuring spoons. Polygons are made of TPR (thermoplastic rubber), which have the property of being able to flex over 100,000 cycles without failure. This means that, even if you were to use it 25 times a day, every day, the hinges would still last more than ten years. Additionally, by using the 4-in-1 design, Polygons is eliminating the need for excess plastic and metals that traditional measuring spoons use. It’s also FDA grade and BPA free.
Thanks to Polygons, you can find the size you need in seconds, without searching through all of your drawers. Plus, the spoon lays completely flat until you need to use it. The materials used to create product ensure all ingredients fall off the spoon with little effort. Consequently, the ingredients don’t stain the measuring spoons.
Besides, the product is easy to clean and easy to use. It’s eco-friendly because it lets you use much less water. You also don’t waste food, because you can quickly wipe off sticky ingredients from the spoon. Furthermore, with Polygons can spread butter, honey or whatever you want. Likewise, the spoon can even serve as a bookmark!
This minimalistic kitchen device has already raised over $279,805 via Kickstarter, thanks to over 9,618 backers, with 33 days still remaining in the campaign. Thus, if you like the origami style measuring spoon, all you have to do is support Polygons’ project and gain the product for $8!
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