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Tala Digital Timer White 4213

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Product Description

This digital timer is perfect for use in every kitchen. It has a magnetic base to make it easy to place anywhere in the kitchen. It is simple to use and can be reset with ease.

Key Features

Brand - Tala. Type - digital timer. Colour - white. Design with an eye-catching appeal. Hour/minute timer with loud bleep. Counts upwards or downwards. Clips on/stands/magnetic fixing. An exceptional product. It offers great value for money. Ensures long-term durability. A ready-to-use product. Condition unused, brand new. Easy and simple to use. Model number - 4213. EAN - 5012904042135.

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Ships in original Packing: This item ships in its original manufacturers packaging. There will be shipping labels attached to the outside of the package. Please mark this item as a gift during checkout (if available) if you do not wish to reveal the contents.

Technical Details

Boxed-Product Weight: 120.00g

Quick Code: QCHO004678

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Item model number: 4213

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