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    It’s the perfect analog accompaniment to balance out your digital-tech-heavy office, complete with a loud, old-school alarm bell sound. Shop Now Vintage Streamline Kitchen Timer

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    Loud alarm. Easily adjusted timer. Can fit a whole chicken. It's huge. Expensive. ... In her own small kitchen though, Millie prefers to use the Instant Vortex Mini Air Fryer. It's an excellent ...

  4. Egg timer - Wikipedia

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    Most traditional egg timers have a set time of about three minutes, that being the approximate time it takes to cook an average sized hen's egg in water. Hard-boiled eggs take longer to cook. The three minute egg timer is for soft-boiled eggs. [4] The egg changes rapidly during the first few minutes of cooking.

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    Wireless Charging Station. This is an alarm clock, nightlight, and charging station all in one. The platform is handy for the person who works a lot since it'll make sure his go-to tech gadgets ...

  6. Timer - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitchen timer. A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass. Commonly, a timer triggers an alarm when it ends. A timer can be implemented through hardware or software.

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    A pomodoro kitchen timer. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. [1] It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.