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Polder 898-90 Clock, Timer & Stopwatch, White
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28 Mar 2009



Very satisfied
This timer/stopwatch is very easy to use and convenient to carry. Just the right size for fingers. I find the feature that resets the timer to the last setting when the start/stop button is pressed to be particularly useful. The tone and volume of the alarm makes it audible all around the house if it is sitting on a table, but doesn't blow your hearing if you wear it around your neck....
–Fred V. Glockfrom Amazon.com
07 Mar 2009



Polder 898-90 Clock, Timer & Stopwatch, White
This is a great timer and stopwatch. It's only fault is that it doesn't notify you (e.g., beep) when the stopwatch has reached the maximum time.
–L. Danbergfrom Amazon.com
04 Mar 2009



It's ok.
Some of the buttons won't work unless you press on them hard. Either that, or i am doing something wrong. Also, every time you press a button, it beeps loud as heck. I got it for class to jot down the minutes into lecture at which i am writing down notes. Only on key points, of course. This makes it easy to go over the material from which i recorded with another device. Nevertheless, it's easy to take the loud beep off. Simply, remove the screws on the back and either, cut the wires, or un-solde...
–Jose Palomaresfrom Amazon.com