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The phrase "a kitchen timer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device used to measure time, typically while cooking or baking.
Example: "I set a kitchen timer for 20 minutes to ensure the cookies don't burn."
Alternatives: "cooking timer" or "timer for the kitchen."
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Cirillo uses a kitchen timer shaped like a tomato, and is Italian, hence "pomodoro".
One of the most common uses of Amazon's Echo is to set a kitchen timer.
Yesterday I heard the latest: using it as a kitchen timer.
Yesterday I heard the latest: Using Alexa as a kitchen timer.
Bring along a kitchen timer or set your watch to awaken you in 20 minutes.
The Gripper is a kitchen timer that can be operated with one hand.
All you need for that is your phone, or — using the original tool of the method — a kitchen timer.
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You can get a cute kitchen timer, get a Time Out Pad, or make a "timer" by mixing glitter, water, and clear glue in a bottle (shake and when the glitter settles, the time-out is done).
I'd recommend the native Pomodoro Technique -- a standard kitchen timer along with a pen and paper to tally your pomodoros -- but this Pomodoro app for iOS or ClearFocus for Android work almost as effectively.
Instead of a standard kitchen timer, he recommends wearing a stopwatch around your neck.
Items like a bendy giraffe ($5), yellow duck and duckling pairs ($3.75) and a sheep kitchen timer guarantee giggles.
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