SP Bel-Art, H-B DURAC Single Channel Electronic Timer with Memory and Clock and Certificate of Calibration (B61700-3000) 2.8" Width x 2" Height with Memory and Clock

Brand:SP Bel-Art

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Timer is tested and calibrated in H-B's exclusive triple accredited/registered ISO/IEC 17025:2005, A2LA accredited laboratory against equipment whose calibration is traceable to NIST and DKD/PTB. CE marked and RoHS compliant. Timer features multi-language instructions comes with a Statement of Traceability indicating accuracy traceable to NIST and DKD. Channels: 1; hours: 23; minutes: 59; seconds: 59; accuracy: 3 seconds; memory: yes; clock: yes. Dimensions: 70mm x 51mm (2.8in x 2in); has a fold away stand, pocket clip, and a magnetic back. This DURAC digital countdown timer features 23hr:59min:59sec count up/down time, 12/24 hour time display, and memory.

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Timer is tested and calibrated in H-B's exclusive triple accredited/registered ISO/IEC 17025:2005, A2LA accredited laboratory against equipment whose calibration is traceable to NIST and DKD/PTB. CE marked and RoHS compliant. Timer features multi-language instructions comes with a Statement of Traceability indicating accuracy traceable to NIST and DKD. Channels: 1; hours: 23; minutes: 59; seconds: 59; accuracy: 3 seconds; memory: yes; clock: yes. Dimensions: 70mm x 51mm (2.8in x 2in); has a fold away stand, pocket clip, and a magnetic back. This DURAC digital countdown timer features 23hr:59min:59sec count up/down time, 12/24 hour time display, and memory.
Brand SP Bel-Art
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Human Interface Input Buttons
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Item model number B61700-3000
Item Weight 0.15 Pounds
Manufacturer Bel-Art Products
Material Plastic
Package Dimensions 7.17 x 5.16 x 1.5 inches; 2.4 Ounces

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Scritto da: Ted Kurkowski
A really bad design
Think about how you use a timer. You start it and stop it. If you're counting down you first enter the time to count down. If you're counting up you don't really enter anything. What you probably do the least, is switch between counting up (stopwatch) and counting down (timer) - you probably use the timer mostly in one of those two modes. So it's gonna surprise the crap out of you that that really large button you see in the photo, the one you're most likely to hit accidentally, switches the timing mode. And of course that will most likely interrupt you when you're actually timing a process. Then you can futz around with all the buttons trying to get back to where you were, while knowing that your timing process is down the toilet. Let me know if you don't think that's a stupid design. Otherwise it's a good and reliable timer.
Scritto da: Alex
The one we purchased was calibrated in 2014. by ...
The one we purchased was calibrated in 2014. by the time we received it, there are only 6 months left on its the "Cal. due" date.

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