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Aug 3, 2024, 5:09:53 PM8/3/24
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In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled chilio, in line with a puristic opinion by Thomas Young.[1][2] As an opponent of suggestions to introduce the metric system in Britain, he qualified the nomenclature adopted in France as barbarous.

For the kilobyte, a second definition has been in common use in some fields of computer science and information technology. It uses kilobyte to mean 210 bytes (= 1024 bytes), because of the mathematical coincidence that 210 is approximately 103. The reason for this application is that digital hardware and architectures natively use base 2 exponentiation, and not decimal systems. JEDEC memory standards still permit this definition, but acknowledge the correct SI usage.

NIST comments on the confusion caused by these contrasting definitions: "Faced with this reality, the IEEE Standards Board decided that IEEE standards will use the conventional, internationally adopted, definitions of the SI prefixes", instead of kilo for 1024.[3] To address this conflict, a new set of binary prefixes has been introduced, which is based on powers of 2. Therefore, 1024 bytes are defined as one kibibyte (1 KiB).

ColorChoose an optionAsh (Matte Gray)Chalk (Matte White)Charcoal (Matte Black) Clear SKU: N/A Airscape Kilo Coffee Canister quantityAdd to cartThe Kilo is our largest version of the original Airscape food, cannabis storage or coffee container. Made with high-quality galvanized steel and coated with a food-safe matte-painted finish, this canister features a patented inner lid that forces air out and locks in freshness, preventing your coffee beans from going stale. The Airscape Kilo Coffee Canister has a storage capacity of up to 2.5 pounds of whole coffee, making it the perfect choice for coffee enthusiasts who prefer to buy their coffee in bulk.

The Airscape Kilo Coffee Canister is not only functional but also visually appealing, with a sleek and modern design that will complement any kitchen decor. Its durable construction ensures that it will last for years to come, and its easy-to-use functionality makes it a favorite among coffee lovers.

Airscape technology features a patented plunger lid designed to fit snugly against the inside of the tea and coffee canisters. As the Airscape lid is pressed down, the oxygen is forced out through a two-way valve. Once the plunger is directly above the contents, flip the handle down to prevent further oxygen exchange & dramatically increase the shelf life of your stored goods.

Oxygen is bad for coffee because it causes oxidation, which can lead to the coffee going stale and losing its flavor and aroma. Oxidation is a chemical process where oxygen reacts with the compounds in coffee, breaking them down and creating new compounds that are less desirable in terms of taste and aroma.

Yes you can (on top shelf of the dishwasher). But we highly recommend hand-washing to prolong the life of your product. The Airscape inner lid should always be gently hand-washed and let out to air-dry.

Rural life has access to fresh places to enjoy coffee but not always access to fresh coffee. The kilo affords me fresh coffee in fresh places. With the kilo I can order enough coffee on a regular schedule to maximize access to fresh beans.

I love the size of the Airscape Kilo. It is big enough to store two unopened one pound bags coffee keeping them away from air and light which the proper way to store coffee. I have also purchased the kilo to store rice, oatmeal and many other kitchen food items and they are great. I also love, love the new black and white matte colors. It would be great if these were also made in square size which would fit better inside tight, smaller kitchen cabinets.

Great seal, beautiful design, and matte finish. I wish there was an option/design for the lid to have a knob or some sort of tab to make it possible to open with one hand on the counter. I am not enjoying having to lift the container off the counter with both hands to open.

I bought the large size canister for my husband to hold his coffee. He loves the design and the size. It is perfect to hold the amount of coffee he buys and will keep it fresh for a very long time. Thinking of getting more.

Loved the Regular, so ordered the Large for when I have more than a pound of coffee beans to keep fresh. Does a great job. (The scoop handle does slide under the handle of the inner lid & get stuck sometimes.)

Your products are the best available for quality and maintaining freshness. The delivery process took three days longer than estimated, which was a little disappointing considering the delivery cost. Nevertheless, your products remain the absolute best option for maintaining dry food items.

Very well built product. I used it to store two to three 8-10oz bags of Kona coffee. The Airspace really keeps my coffee fresh and removes any excess air that causes oxidation. The build quality of this container is stellar. Stainless steel build with solid, airtight lids. Definitely well worth the price and they truly stand behind their products.

So far I like what I see from using the Kilo to store my whole bean coffee. It has kept in the freshness. This is my first canister and will be back to purchase a smaller one for my prepped ground coffee.

Valid for online purchases shipped to the lower 48 states totaling at least $45 after all coupons, discounts, and/or promotions have been applied and before taxes. Additional charges may apply if you choose a different shipping option. Orders must be shipped to a single address. Offer not valid for wholesale accounts.

We offer free flat rate shipping for orders over $45 to US Military addresses, after discounts and before taxes. Orders under $45 qualify for standard USPS flat rate shipping.Ensure you are using your Armed Forces address, selecting the United States as the country to receive free shipping.

If you are shipping to a country outside the United States, please note that shipping costs do not include customs duties, taxes or fees which may be imposed by your country. International orders do not qualify for free shipping, all orders will be shipped at a flat rate cost.

For any concerns or questions about your product, including potential warranty claims, please complete the form on our Contact Us page or give us a call at 1-406-728-7008 and press 1 for Customer Service.

What that probably means is that the pilot is reporting that they have ATIS information kilo. Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is a radio broadcast on a specific frequency (often a local navaid like a VOR) which a pilot dials up to get weather and airport information before joining one of the airfield's frequencies. Each time the information is updated in a day the next letter of the alphabet is used; "information Kilo" means the information has been updated 11 times that day.

If the tower had to relay weather, runway in use and other instructions to everyone pilot who joined the frequency it would take loads of their time; ATIS is instead there so controllers can spend their time controlling. When a pilot introduces his/herself on frequency at an airfield they announce the latest ATIS they have so that the controller knows they have up to date information and they don't need it relayed.

What if you just.... sent them a giant cookie in the mail? Our locally famous kilo cookies are now available to be shipped across Australia! Each box includes a kilo of cookie dough, baked to perfection.

Ordered the Cookie for my partner for her birthday, was expecting it to arrive a day or two after her birthday but actually arrived on the day of her Birthday!!! She absolutely loves it and is enjoying the cookie goodness. Thank you for the cookie!

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