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Round Kitchen Timer at Anthropologie

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Don't let the color out of your kitchen over the winter months. We love this vintage-looking Round Timer from Anthropologie...

It's available in two cheery colors: yellow and robin egg blue, both with contrasting red detailing. The 60-minute timers sell for only $12 each (suprisingly low for Anthropologie home decor) and would make great little holiday gifts. Plus, they're magnetic, so they don't have to take up any counter space.

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I really like this- and kitchen timers usually don't do anything for me. The magnetic feature is what did it i think...Sign me up for a yellow one.

posted by aaron on 2007-11-12 12:58:22
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I bought this timer from Anthropologie, but the buzzer never worked well. I went through three of them before I finally gave up! It's a shame, its so cute!

posted by asmith on 2007-11-12 13:12:52
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Thanks for the tip, asmith. I love the idea of analog kitchen timers, but I've purchased too many of them with bad buzzers.

posted by quercus on 2007-11-12 13:30:31
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good to know....thanks asmith

posted by aaron on 2007-11-12 14:10:07
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I'm a total believer in form following function, and on the surface, a non-working timer sounds useless, but then, my "cooking" is pretty much limited to toast, so a silent buzzer will be fine. Thanks for the heads-up.

posted by magnaverde on 2007-11-12 15:33:24
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I'm a fan of the Michael Graves timer at Target - it has a sweet nostalgic "brrrrrrrinnnnnnngggg!" when time is up.

posted by sojudesigns on 2007-11-12 16:31:13
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I just purchased the blue one and I love it! I had the same issue with the buzzer not going off or just very silently at first. Then my husband looked at it and said that his grandma had an old timer that you had to wind further up and then back to where you want to time it from. This will give the buzzer a "charge". We do this every time and it works beautifully. Sometimes, in this digital and automatic world we live in we forget how to use simple mechanical contraptions. :)

posted by feline13 on 2007-11-13 09:58:50
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I have this one and feline is right--I think the red arrow indicates you need to go past the 15 minute mark and then set to whatever you need. I've been making my two-minute eggs with it just fine.

posted by marfa2001 on 2007-11-13 18:57:14
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you have to wind it clockwise to 55, then counter-clockwise to the appropriate amount of time. i bought this timer at a gift shop and it came with instructions. strange; does the anthropologie one not come with instructions?

posted by @jo on 2007-12-14 19:26:02
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