We're in the market for new timers. We have been using this kind<http://www.fishersci.com/wps/portal/%21ut/p/c1/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3iTQCdLP3MPIwN_U39TAyMvP39DZyNvQwtnE6B8pFm8n79RqJuJp6GhhZmroYGRmYeJk0-Yp4G7izEB3cGpefrhIDvxmwGSN8ABHA30_Tzyc1P1C3IjKjx1HRUBHaU6IA%21%21/dl2/d1/L0lDU0lKSWdrbUNTUS9JUFJBQUlpQ2dBek15cXpHWUEhIS9ZQkpKMU5BMU5JNTAtNUY4OXchIS83XzRRQjlON0gyME9CMzYwMk5HRjRBTjExMDEyL1dwX19fNzYvc2EuUG9ydGxldE5BVkFjdGlvbg%21%21/?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fprodwcsserver%3A9060%2Fwebapp%2Fwcs%2Fstores%2Fservlet%2FFisherItemDisplay&catalogId=29101&productId=2366290&parentProductId=1638531&langId=-1&distype=0&fromCat=yes&catCode=ALL&brCategoryId=null&hlpi=true&highlightProductsItemsFlag=true&fromSearch=Y>from Fisher, which is exactly what we need but they break very easily. What we like about these is -when the time runs out and the alarm beeps for one minute the sound stops but the timer continues to count up until you stop it -you DON'T enter the time by pushing the buttons a certain number of times (ie, push minute button 30 times for 30 minutes) -they run on one AAA battery -the time display is pretty big -they have a magnet on the back
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