New Tools This Week #1 - Saveku
Welcome to the new episode of the blog. It is also called NTTW means New Tools This Week. You can actually consider this category as a Saveku changelog. Because we literally tell you what's new and happening in a week.
Right now, we already have 24 online useful tools in total. You can read them all here: Saveku introduction.
As part of our commitment to provide a lot of useful tools in the future, we plan to add a new tool every week.
This week is also a huge milestone for me as a father. I took my son to school for the first time. It is also his first time attending school. So, everything is new for him. The excitement is beyond words. We learn and have fun together.
Now let's go back to the topic. Here are the new available tools on Saveku this week. All of them are from the Converters category.
Celsius to Fahrenheit converter
For you who were raised to learn things using the metric system, you gonna need this tool to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit. It's free and easy to use.
For example, you are a Japanese person who currently travels to the US. You were chatting with your friend who is living in Japan. Both of you are discussing the weather. Both of you use Celsius as a method to calculate the temperature.
Using Saveku's Celsius to Fahrenheit converter, you don't need to guess what 24 Celsius is in Fahrenheit. You can input the number, and you will get the answer instantly. 24°C is equal to 75.2 °F.
For a US-based person or someone who uses Fahrenheit for daily use. Visiting Bali and reading the weather from the locals' perspective is pretty confusing. Bali is using Celsius as their main method to measure the weather temperature. Using the Fahrenheit to Celsius converter can help you solve that problem.
Kelvin to Celsius converter
Calling all scientists, chemists, physicists, engineers, astronomers, meteorologists, and so on.
This Kelvin degree converter is made specifically for you. You can measure and convert easily from Kelvin to Celsius and vice versa.
The sun's visible surface temperature is approximately 5,800 Kelvin. If you put that number on the Kelvin to Celsius converter tool, you will get 5,526.85 °C as a result. Pretty hot, right? You can melt steel right away with that temperature, haha.
Fahrenheit to Kelvin converter
Actually, I am not sure who needed this tool most. But I guess scientists based in the US can use this tool to measure the temperature.
For example, you can type 50°F and get the results instantly as 283.15 K. This quick result conversion is possible using Saveku's Fahrenheit to Kelvin converter. It is also available as Kelvin to Fahrenheit converter as well.
Measuring and converting a temperature was a painful in the old days. But it's not anymore. Thanks to how fast technology changes. Now you can just sit in your comfy couch, visit saveku.com and get all the benefits right away from your mobile phone.
Feet to Centimeters converter
This will be the most useful tool for people outside the United States.
When discussing someone's height, they typically refer to it in feet. For example, the average man in the US is 5.9 feet, which is equal to 179.8 centimeters.
Visit here to try our Feet to Centimeters converter.
That's all for this week. See you next and have a nice week.