![]() ![]() The Intermatic DT620CL also got the axe this time around, losing its spot to the Dewenwils Digital, which features a slim design that promises not to obstruct any adjacent outlets. Although the Infinite Cycle is only slightly more affordable than the Multifunctional – which itself could be considered a viable replacement for our previous, analog, interval timer – we still thought it was well worth including, by virtue of it’s compact size, digital hardware and slick design - all offered at about half the price of the Period Repeat BND-60-U97A. We’ve also included a third option from the company this time around, introducing the Nearprow Infinite Cycle as a replacement for our previous interval timer, the BNM-Link Period Repeat BND-60/U97A. Between the big screen and the fact that the Multifunctional can double as an interval timer, I was tempted to put it right at the top of our list, but ultimately decided to let the Nearprow Dual Digital maintain the position, as its rare ability to independently control each of its respective outlets is tough to compete with. ![]() ![]() Although the Multifunctional doesn’t boast the same dusk-to-dawn programmable settings as the LT113-10W, it does feature a significantly larger display – measuring 2.6 inches – and can handle 80% more wattage. I felt that this was a disappointing loss – as I’ve long since been a big fan of the company’s VPT24 model, a hardwired timer that uses similar software to the LT113-10W – but remain happy with the replacement we picked: the Nearprow Multifunctional. We did, however, end up removing the Leviton LT113-10W, due to availability issues. This list aged fairly well over the last year, making for a relatively smooth round of updates, with nearly all of our previous picks still appearing to be great choices for these rankings. ![]()
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