If there is a good amount of iron in your water (over 1 part per million), you may want to go with a standard non-metering timer to be sure the softener back washes at least twice a week to prevent iron fouling of the resin bed. An electronic timer may be a waste in that situation since a good technician would likely override the metering to make sure the softener regenerated every 3 days.
So what is the softener valve and timer I have had the least problems with? The Fleck 5600 standard or metering valve. Many manufacturers use these valves and put their own name on them. Here is a picture of one:
Not the most efficient, but the most reliable. Add metering for water without a lot of iron, and the efficiency can rival many electronic systems.
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