Creamy
We are all constantly running out of time. And sometimes we ourselves do not even suspect how we squander it imperceptibly. There are clocks, there are timers. I really want a chronometer to record and analyze the time spent on various tasks, whether it be cooking in the kitchen or the time spent on this or that work. Let's say I went to the kitchen, got the minced meat to defrost, made dumplings with a blender, set it to rest. Left for 20-30 minutes. She came back to the kitchen and put a pot of water on the stove for the broth for dumplings. After 10 minutes, I returned to the kitchen, already sculpt dumplings and immediately throw them into the already boiled broth. Then she washed all the dishes and removed. I am very interested to know how much pure time I spent on such a dinner in the form of dumplings. Or when I knit or sew. We really need a chronometer so that it counts, plus all working time intervals. I started working, pressed the start button. Then you need to distract yourself from work or take a break, press the button and the chronometer stops. He returned to work, pressed the button again and the chronometer continues to count down. We need a chronometer that would summarize purely working hours. I studied the Internet, what is not there, and golf clocks, chess clocks, photochronometers for sports and checkpoints, even laboratory ones for counting drops! And I couldn't find chronometers summing up the time intervals! Do they even exist? Have you seen such chronometers? Where to look?
Rada-dms
Creamy, and for what purpose do you want to buy it?
Creamy
Rada-dms, I often cook the same dish and there are many cooking options. I would like to know the time spent in one way or another in order to choose the most optimal and time-saving one. Girls who bake custom-made cakes with different fillings would probably also be interested to know the time spent on a particular cake in order to set an adequate price for the time spent.
Giraffe
Yes, it's just interesting to know, from time to time, how much time it takes. especially if time is simply wasted. Some children would be good.
celfh
Apparently you need a time tracker).

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Creamy
celfh, thanks, I'm familiar with this. But I would like it to be a simple device like a kitchen timer, mechanical or quartz, battery powered, so that you can put it in your pocket, put it on the table next to you, take it to the garden when you sit on a pile of onions and cut off the tips of onions. In a word. so that time tracking is not burdensome anywhere.


Added on Friday 03 Feb 2017 03:56

I found out that there is such a two-button chronometer with the ADD function that allows you to sum up the duration of successive events without intermediate zeroing. Produced by the Zlatoust Watch Factory, the price is 4700 rubles. I immediately got sick of a professional chronometer. I have already adapted my old but vigorous Chinese quartz battery-powered alarm clock for timing purposes. I turn it on and off by closing and opening one of the contacts of the watch with one of the poles of the battery by pushing a thin piece of plastic between the contacts. So far, here's a solution.

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