The Triple Timer comes with a familiar look

Posted in Clocks, Kitchen by Reuben Drake on November 3rd, 2007

Triple timer kitchen timer looks like an iPodThis Triple Timer kitchen timer has a very familiar look to it; if I could only put finger on just what it is. This timer gets its name from its ability to have three different timers running simultaneously allowing you to keep track of cooking times for your multi-course meals. It also houses a clock which is all viewable on a large backlit LCD display. Below the display is a circular set of navigation buttons to control and set the timers and clock. The multi-timer comes in a white color which rounds out the familiar aesthetic features of this iPod look-a-like.

The Triple Timer runs on two AA batteries and the first set comes packages with it along with a docking station, er.. a base to set the timer in. The timer goes for $19.95 from Williams Sonoma.

Triple Timer via FreshPilot

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2 Comments to “The Triple Timer comes with a familiar look”
  1. Patrick Says:

    I have one of these Williams-Sonoma triple digital timers….but have lost the directions re how to use the darn thing….could you help? Thank you, thank you !

  2. steve grant Says:

    where else is this item for sale……no longer available @ sonoma.

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