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CDN TM12-R Digital Egg timer, Pearl Red

CDN TM12-R Digital Egg timer, Pearl Red
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Product Description

CDN tm12 Digital Egg timer. The Digital egg timer is extremely versatile for use in the kitchen or around the home. With a range of 100 minutes, this timer offers the option to count up or down in minutes and seconds. You also have the ability to stop and


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83635 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Pearl red
  • Brand: Component Design
  • Model: TM12-R
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 4.00" w x 2.50" l,

Features

  • Counts up/down
  • Stop and restart
  • Last count recall
  • Counts up after zero
  • Food safe plastic

Customer Reviews

Don't wind too fast4
The speed at which you wind affects how fast you can set this timer. Go slow and it's 10 second increments per click. Go faster and it's one minute. But if you go real fast (which I was doing) it's slow. It took me 44 winds to set it to 20 minutes. I was ready to throw it out until I discovered the secret - at the proper speed it only takes 3 turns to set it to 20 minutes. It is especially good if you use the same time over and over as it goes back to your last setting. It is not an especially loud timer.

I bought another timer at the same time, a Polder 898-95. It is a versatile, well designed timer, clock, and stop watch. It has a magnet and a neck strap. Very easy to use. No winding which is good for me. It is smaller than I had thought which is a plus.

Convenient, Simple, Not-Frustrating, Cute5
I really really like this timer. It's like a little kitchen mascot. There are little directions printed on the back (in case one should forget) as well as the reminder about fast & slow rotating affecting the increments (ie. slow rotating= 10 sec. increments; fast rotating= 1 min. increments). The beep is much like my Timex travel alarm clock so it really gets my attention... four staccato beeps per second (whilst digitally counting back up). It will sound for one minute before giving up on you (ascending count continues, though, so you know how long you've abandoned the brownies... how handy!) Such a helpful companion!

Looks like an egg.5
Very fuctional, loud alarm. It looks as delicate as an egg so the shape is appropriate for that reason.