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Are you constantly checking expiration dates, looking at color differentiations in your cheese bag and worried that you might get food poisoning from ingesting something that is starting to rot? Check out the DaysAgo Refrigerator Timer, a button-sized timer that can be attached to different food packages to let you know what is fresh and what is not.
Keep digital tabs on your food with these small, easy to use buttons. When you buy new food, whether it is a carton of milk, a jar of salsa or a fresh green pepper, all you have to do is attach the button timer to the inside of the fridge or the food product itself and start counting. When you push the button, an LCD screen display reveals the number of days that the product has been in the fridge. It is a simple and effective technique to help you know what leftovers to eat first, and whether or not the milk is good to drink any more. After all, there's nothing more frustrating than unknowingly biting into food that has gone sour.
You can choose between a magnetic clasp – which is perfect for use with jars – or a suction cup, both of which can fit on a variety of food products. Each timer is reusable and runs on batteries (which are included) that last over six months. To reuse a timer, all you have to do is hold down a single button to reset, it's incredibly easy. By clicking the button you can toggle back and forth between days or hours stores, a difference that may come into use with different foods. You can get two DaysAgo Refrigerator Timers for less than ten dollars, a small price to pay for pragmatic food timers that will help prevent illness.
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