Presto 04213 Electronic Digital Timer
From Presto

Product Features. Electronic timer with LCD display shows minutes and seconds. Counts down from any time up to 99 minutes and 59 seconds. End-of-time alarm signal; memory function and stopwatch function. Versatile clip, magnet, and easel-stand options; requires 1 AAA battery. Measures 1-1/2 by 5 by 7-1/2 inches.
Amazon Sales Rank: #494 in Kitchen & Housewares Brand: Presto Model: 04213 Dimensions: 7.50" h x 5.00" w x 1.50" l, 1.00 pounds
Some purist cooks claim to have an instinctive inner timer, but most people need a little help remembering when to take the roast out or punch down the bread dough for its second rise. This electronic timer fulfills that basic function. With an easy-to-read LCD display that shows minutes and seconds, the unit counts down from any time up to 99 minutes and 59 seconds. There's also a stopwatch function that's useful in many ways, and not necessarily only in the kitchen. An alarm signals when the time is up, and the memory function stores the last countdown time for reuse. The timer's versatile clip can also become an easel stand, and it has a magnet, too--it's good to go wherever it's needed. The handy gadget operates on one AAA battery, and it can be carefully wiped clean with a slightly damp rag as needed. The timer measures 1-1/2 by 5 by 7-1/2 inches.
Excellent timer This is my first digital kitchen timer. I have used a mechanical timer made by Sunbeam but it broke after only a year or so of use. Compare to the mechanical timer, I like this far more. It's made in China and the quality of the plastic and the built are better than you'd expect from other products made in China, but not to the level of Japanese electronics or ipod. For me, it's very acceptable. The dimension described in the product features, detail is wrong. It's not even the size of the package but close except the thickness. Actual dimensions are (17mm x 56mm x 67mm), and it's quite easily pocketable. It has a magnet for keeping on the refrigerator door and paper clip that also function as a stand. When you open the clip half way, it opens wide enough for a paper or a card. When you open it all the way, small metal piece drops between the body and the clip to keep it open as a stand. When flip it upside down and open the clip all the way again, metal piece retract again. The clip also covers the battery compartment when it's closed. If anything gives you an impression that this is a cheaply made gadget, the battery cover will be it. Operation is easy enough that you can skip the instruction. It has a minute button and a second button and the number only goes up, not down. Push both to clear the number. When you stop the alarm while beeping, it sets the same numbers you put in before. If you want to start new time, clear the display first then set the new time. It doesn't have on-off switch. I'm planning to use rechargeable battery, so this is not a problem for me. The alarm makes 4 short beeps about every second and goes for about 30 seconds. It's loud enough in my pocket and that's the way I use it. Since it's small enough, there's no excuse leaving it in the kitchen. This is a timer with simplest function for the cheapest price. If you need more functions, this is probably not a good choice. If you are used to mechanical timer, this will give you more than you need. Highly recommended. Does what it says This is a good little timer. But there's no on/off switch, so it stays on all the time. BUt I don't think it's a significant drain on the battery. Just beware and don't waste your time looking for the on/off. Works well, keep it with you This timer is just as described. It's easy to use, the magnet is strong and the sound is definitely loud enough. If I had to give a complaint I would say that because the timer doesn't turn off by itself the loud noise can be annoying until you make it back to the kitchen. If that's a problem, clip it to your pants and keep it with you.

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