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  1. BIG AND BOLD 60-MINUTE TIMER Picture of BIG AND BOLD 60-MINUTE TIMER The Big and Bold Timer is a multi-use low vision timer fo use by people with visual disabilities. This 60-minute timer features a setting knob on the face, numerical designation in five-minute intervals, and line minute markings in between. Wall-mounting tabs are included. DIMENSIONS: The timer is 8 inches in diameter and its numbers are 1.38 inches high. COLOR: White with black numbers....[More Information]

  2. LOW VISION LONG RING TIMER (MODEL 448666) Low vision 60 minute timer. Large circular timer, for wall or table. Large black numerals on white background....[More Information]

  3. SINGLE TIMER Picture of SINGLE TIMER The Single Timer is a low vision timer designed for use by individuals with low vision. This digital timer's display has 1.25-inch bold black digits to help prevent eye strain. It displays minutes and seconds. The timer has a loud 30-second alarm, and it can count down from 100 minutes. It has a magnet so that it will stick to any metallic surface and a clip to attach to an apron or belt. The controls have minute, second, start/stop and clear selection buttons....[More Information]

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