When this timer is placed on a refrigerator, it only touches the refrigerator in its top half (which contains the magnets), but not in its bottom half. Unfortunately, that's the half that contains the buttons. As a result, whenever I press a button the timer shifts "in". This makes pressing buttons awkward and unpleasant. So I threw the timer in the bag of kitchen equipment that I never use, and returned my previous (cheap, Chinese-made) timer to the refrigerator.
MB, what's my advantage picking up this item here when I can buy it for the same price elsewhere and have it in my hands a couple of days later? There is also the option of return if I don't like the item. What happen to "Bulk Buying Power" of which MB was founded on?
"Because the timer uses almost not power, it never needs to be shut off." Cool, who needs perpetual motion machines when we now have not power.
Who am I kidding. I'm probably going to buy it because of the mute function. Perfect for timing exercise sets at night when everyone else is asleep.