This place carries things like that. Lots of it, and cheap. It's all
surplus. I went to their store once, what an adventure....
I was there almost all day, just playing....
http://www.sciplus.com
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 22:52:56 -0800, "Daniel W. Rouse Jr."
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>> My plug-in popcorn popper takes 3 minutes to make a batch
>> of popcorn, and when it's done, I have to turn it off manually.
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>> I want to be able to plug the popper into a timer (which is itself
>> plugged into the wall) and set the timer to turn off the popper
>> after 3 minutes.
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>> It seems obvious to me that a timer like this exists, but I can't
>> find one so far on the Internet. Can any of you point me to such
>> a timer?
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>Westclox model no. 12/854 0202 is a two-prong digital clock timer model that
>is suitable enough for powering lamps on and off. Can't be sure if it's
>going to work for a popcorn popper (if it has a 3-prong plug design and/or
>higher power requirements than just a lamp) but that's at least a starting
>point for finding similar timers from this manufacturer or other
>manufacturers that might actually work with a popcorn popper.
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