Worlds Smallest Sand Timer
Overview:
The world's smallest sand timer is a tiny hourglass-shaped device that measures just a few millimeters in height. It consists of two glass bulbs, each containing a small amount of sand that takes approximately 10 seconds to pass from one bulb to the other. The sand timer is often used as a novelty item or a gift for those interested in miniature objects or timepieces. Due to its small size, it requires a steady hand and good eyesight to operate effectively. Despite its diminutive size, the world's smallest sand timer is a fascinating example of precision engineering and intricate design.
Features:
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Size: As the name suggests, its small size is its most notable feature. It measures only a few millimeters in height, making it one of the tiniest sand timers in the world.
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Materials: The sand timer is made of two small glass bulbs that are connected by a narrow tube. The glass is often clear, allowing you to see the sand as it flows through the timer.
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Sand: The sand inside the timer is very fine and takes approximately 10 seconds to pass from one bulb to the other. The amount of sand used is carefully measured to ensure accurate timing.
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Precision: Despite its small size, the world's smallest sand timer is designed to be very precise. The amount of sand used, the diameter of the glass tube, and the thickness of the glass are all carefully calculated to ensure accurate timing.
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Novelty: The world's smallest sand timer is often used as a novelty item or a gift for those interested in miniature objects or timepieces. It's a unique conversation piece that can spark interest and curiosity in those who see it.
Tiny timekeeper!
6cm tall hourglass that lasts for 1 minute
Comes in two sand colours, black and copper
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