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Melba's Jammin' 30-09-2009 11:38 PM

Timer on a rope
 
My sister wants one, mechanical, not digital; preferably with a
repeating ring (personally, I think that's unlikely in a mechanical
one). She has limited use of one hand. Any favorites?

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Sky 01-10-2009 02:36 AM

Timer on a rope
 
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>
> My sister wants one, mechanical, not digital; preferably with a
> repeating ring (personally, I think that's unlikely in a mechanical
> one). She has limited use of one hand. Any favorites?


Not sure if this resource will help or not, but check with LS&S Group
(they're out of the Chicago area). I don't know if they'll have
something suitable or not, but maybe it'd definitely would be worthwhile
to check.

http://www.lssproducts.com/category/cooking-helpers

and more specifically for a mechanical timer (dunno if it's suitable or
not),

http://www.lssproducts.com/product/6494/cooking-helpers

The LS&S Group is a very good resource, but as with all companies, it's
a good idea to shop around first to get the best prices.

Sky, a customer (usual disclaimer, yadda yadda)

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Andy[_15_] 01-10-2009 09:41 AM

Timer on a rope
 
Sky said...

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>>
>> My sister wants one, mechanical, not digital; preferably with a
>> repeating ring (personally, I think that's unlikely in a mechanical
>> one). She has limited use of one hand. Any favorites?

>
> Not sure if this resource will help or not, but check with LS&S Group
> (they're out of the Chicago area). I don't know if they'll have
> something suitable or not, but maybe it'd definitely would be worthwhile
> to check.
>
> http://www.lssproducts.com/category/cooking-helpers
>
> and more specifically for a mechanical timer (dunno if it's suitable or
> not),
>
> http://www.lssproducts.com/product/6494/cooking-helpers
>
> The LS&S Group is a very good resource, but as with all companies, it's
> a good idea to shop around first to get the best prices.
>
> Sky, a customer (usual disclaimer, yadda yadda)



A digital timer can be programmed with one hand. Battery operated. Can be
carried around in a pocket. A mechanical timer is so 20th century!

Andy


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