So I immediately ordered two of these timers because the Oregon brand really can expect high quality.
Oregon but found neither on the packaging, even after unpacking the device. Rather, any manufacturer imprints can be found, only the keys are labeled. There is a white box on the display.
The timer is powered by a standard AAA battery type micro. A good battery (manufacturer GP) is.
The operation of the timer is very good and easy.
While the keys may be slightly larger, but tap well. When holding the button running (noiseless without continuous beeping) the numbers for quick setup. The value is stored and can be retrieved again. The LCD display is very good excellent 20 mm in size (which is zero 20x7mm), sharp and laterally clearly visible. Through the arched display creates a lightweight magnifying effect. It can also be converted to time.
The processing up to here is very good. The back then irritates some.
On the back is a clip with a large magnet. This timer can be set up, clipped (eg on overalls) are adhered or. Unfortunately, the clip is facing 4mm and so wobbles the timer when it flat on the lab bench (or kitchen countertop) sets. Even worse: The magnet is on the sides of very sharp, so countertop or metal surface be scratched immediately - pity.
Conclusion:
++ Large display
++ Good service - fast typing
++ Hours input !!
++ Memory
++ Standard AAA battery
o ./.
- No manufacturer imprint
- Magnet very sharp (scratched surface)
- Timer wobbles laid flat, since it rests only on the clip with the magnet