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Polder 898-95 Clock, Timer and Stopwatch, Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Polder Category: Kitchen
List Price: $15.00 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $1.01 (7%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 463
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 2
Model: 898-95 UPC: 047188898951 EAN: 0047188898951 ASIN: B000G2OT9U
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Large LCD display for easy reading | | • | 12/24 hour clock | | • | Times up to 10 hours to accommodate slow cooking recipes | | • | 36" carrying strap allows you to wear it around your neck when out of the kitchen | | • | Magnet on back for wall mounting |
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Product Description This multi-functional clock/timer/stopwatch is great for all your timing needs. It features a large LCD display; 12/24 hour clock; times up to 10 hours/ counts up to 24 hours. It comes with a 36" long carrying strap as well as a magnet for wall mounting. Batteries included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Great Timer easy to use August 30, 2008 This is a Great little timer you can use anywhere. You can take it with you Anywhere you go . Just put it around your neck, I use it for training Interval's when I ride my bike it works fine for that . The only thing i wish it had is tenths and hundredths of a second. This thing is not a stop watch its a timer remember that when you buy it.
The Perfect Polder Clock/Timer August 29, 2008 Polder 898-95 Clock, Timer and Stopwatch, Black
This is a wonderful product. I am elderly, have diabetes, and have short-term memory loss! This little timer with its lanard allows me to carry it like a neckless reminding me to shut the sprinkers off, take my TV dinner out of the oven, and take the endless two-hour blood sugar tests. I would truly be lost without it. It takes only a touch of the button to reset the same time interval! I used to carry around an alarm clock only to leave it on the table when I moved about the house and thereby miss the alarm and my blood test. I used to turn the clock hands to reset the alarm and wind the clock and alarms. All of this was hard with my numb fingers. I love my new Polder Clock, Timer. I wish all diabetics had one.
Barb
Use in Kitchen and Classroom August 14, 2008 This is a handy timer. I agree that having a cover over the buttons so you don't bump them while it's around your neck or in a pocket would be handy. The magnet on the back is nice so I can put it on the fridge or dry erase board. The hole busted on mine, so my husband drilled another hole into it so I can have the string in it if I want it mobile. STill works beautifully.
I love this timer! July 27, 2008 I have ADHD, so time management is very difficult for me - I own about 6 different timers, each of which has a different function, but I end up using this one the most. I use it to keep myself on track while cleaning, cooking, or getting ready in the morning, and as a morning alarm every day - instead of hitting snooze, if I have to, I just set it for ten more minutes. The strap is very convenient, and I simply wear it around my neck when walking from room to room, without having to remember to take it with me or where I left it, or that I was trying to keep myself on track - great for a space cadet with a five-second attention span. I like the 12/24 option, as well. I've been using it every day for way over a year now, and it's none worse for the wear, though it's taken a lot of abuse :). Now that I think about it, the plastic face did come off once (after I'd dropped it on the floor 50 times), but I simply superglued it back on, and no problem since. The only cons, as some people have mentioned, is that the buttons beep loudly when you're setting the timer, and you can't carry it around in your pocket or bag since they protrude and get pushed easily.
I Also Have Three! June 22, 2008 I use mine as a timer in the kitchen and at work. What is really great is that you set it for hours, minutes and seconds. My other timer would only do hours and minutes which is fine for cooking, but at work I really needed the seconds. I like that it is readily accessible around my neck and actually use it that way when cooking. That way I can walk around the house, have the TV on and still hear when the timer goes off. The buttons can be pushed inadvertently, but it usually ends up being my time/clock display, not actually resetting the timer itself. This is a minor negative and does not interfere with the way I use the clock/timer.
Wonderful device. Highly Recommend.
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