This device tells you if you forgot to turn the stove off so you can stop obsessing

Anxious people rejoice.
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Are you the type of person who needs to check that the stove is off five times before leaving the house? Or do you leave the oven on so often that you're amazed you haven't yet burned the house down?

If you're that person (or live with one of them,) the Wallflower stove monitor is about to take a major weight off your shoulders. This new addition to the Internet of Things plugs into your stove and pairs to an app your smartphone, sending you a push notification if the stove is left on. It's pretty straightforward but so useful.

According to the product listing, the Wallflower app uses the data from the smart plug to let you know when your stove is turned on. If it's been on for longer than normal (the Wallflower website claims the app "learn[s] your cooking behavior") an alarm will sound from the device and you'll get a notification on your phone. The app also utilizes geofencing to track your location so it can notify you if you leave home while the stove is on.

Families with young children can rest easier knowing that they'll get notified if someone (accidentally or not) turns on the stove when you're not home. You can even add multiple users and multiple devices to the Wallflower app so that everyone in your household has access. If you're worried about elderly family members living alone forgetting to turn off their stove you can buy one for them and set it up on your phone.

Before ordering Wallflower check to see what kind of plug your stove uses. If it's a black cord you'll need to order the four-prong version. A grey cord means you need the three-prong.

Because it's plug-based, the Wallflower only works on electric stoves so unfortunately gas stove users are out of luck. However, electric stoves are much easier to forget about since there's no actual fire involved so it's more practical for electric stoves anyway.

The Wallflower is available on Amazon now for $129 —that's a savings of $50. It's a small price to pay for permanent peace of mind.

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According to twitter, Emily Heller is a fake geek girl and a SJW. If you ask her friends, she laughs too loud and cries at cute animal videos. Prior to Mashable, Emily wrote for CollegeHumor and Reductress and most recently worked at a very bro-y tech startup. She lives in Brooklyn with three dudes, a cat who acts like a dog and a dog who acts like a houseplant.

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