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- #17,557 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #92 in Timers
Captain Kirk
Reviewed in Germany on February 13, 2025
Gefällt mir gut. Man muss die Stunden selber ausrechnen und dann zählt er runter. Sieht stylisch aus und macht was her. Ich bin sehr zufrieden.
R Hanna
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
I love the three separate timers. It allows me to be doing three different things at one time and to have timers for all three. The only improvement would be to have a number pad so you can quickly choose the exact time you need for each one. I don’t really mind pressing the button to get to the exact time I want, but numbers would be helpful.
L. Horton
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
I've been using a triple kitchen timer since the 90's and once you get used to having one it's hard to go back. When my trusty old one died I bought the now discontinued OXO triple timer and it was terrible. At the time, five years ago, there wasn't anything that looked good. I recently looked though and found this and I'm glad I did!The display is large and clear, very easy to read. I can read it from outside through the kitchen window! The buttons are clearly worked and how they work is logical. Unlike many others, the magnet on the back will actually hold it fairly firmly on a range hood. The only thing that's not perfect is that when it's on a range hood or other surface (not sitting on a counter) it's not that loud, muffled by being so close to the mounting surface. I attached small rare earth magnets to each of the timers magnets and now it's perfect, absolutely perfect. I'm very happy I found this timer!The one downside is the beeps. For timer one, it beeps twice, for timer two it beeps three times, and for timer three it beeps four times. Kind of confusing.
Gigi
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Clear to read and the light that blinks when the sound goes off is a nice feature. great if you're cooking more than one thing.
RoderickC
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2023
The loud ring carries well. And I can see the mute with flashing light could be handy in some circumstances. Appears to be a good product in every respect.True, the magnets don't hold well enough on our fridge. But we have another magnet and use the lanyard to hang it from this magnet. The magnets in the timer hold it fixed and flat. There is no wobble. The kickstand is recessed into the back. Perfectly designed except for the weak magnets.
LB
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023
This Great little dual timer per my heading IS a great little timer. The four stars is because it's not perfect as it can use some improvisions, yet works very well as a timer. I bought two of them. At this price point you can't go wrong. If customer service had a rating here 5 stars on my watch. Read on.The programing concept is very good, it is easy to read, easy to set timers, easy to toggle between both timers and the added memory function is what closed the deal for me. All the features I was needing. Having repetitive tasks with same set times makes this timer a winner. You can pause, stop & restart from the beginning at anytime on either channel (a red start stop button would of been nice touch as on one of their other timers. The flashing lights as each timer goes off are a nice visual with chime on or off.The biggest CON are the magnets on the back, they are "Extremely Weak". The improvision here would be MUCH stronger earth type magnets sitting a bit proud of its casing to hold timer securely on a vertical metal surface. Some added rubber pads on the back would not be a bad idea either as seen on another timer I purchased with awesome magnetic sticking power to add stability while tapping on the buttons while in a vertical position(this timer was a little higher price point but built well even had a momentary lit led screen but unfortunately the programing concept and button placement was terrible so back it went)It would be welcomed to see this timer upgraded and made a little more robust. Even at a higher price point would not be out of line making it competitive and a winner IMO.Oh, just an FYI on customer service, one of my timers malfunctioned after several months so I reached out to the sellers. They were quick to respond and communicate with me on this. They took immediate and sincere care of my issue. My hat of to them for such great customer service and standing behind their products.Waiting for Version 2.
amatista
Reviewed in Mexico on November 17, 2022
Me gusta lo sólido que se siente, parece tener buenos materiales y que esto le dara más vida 🤞🏼
S. Sheaffer
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022
I've purchased 4 of these timers for the kitchen because I like them so much. It has all the features I want: large numbers, loud ringer you can hear several rooms away (which you can modify), count up, count down. Another feature I like is that when the time counts down to zero, it beeps and continues to do so for one minute unless you shut it off. After one minute the beeping stops, but the timer continues counting up from zero so that when you do shut it off you can see how much time has elapsed since is went to zero. I find this feature very handy when experimenting with recipes. For example, If I think something is going to thicken in 5 minutes, I set the timer accordingly. But if at the 5 minute mark it HASN'T thickened, I let the timer continue until it does and then I can see how much time it actually took. Another feature I like is that if I set the timer for 5 minutes and I press Stop, it automatically resets itself to 5 minutes. If that's not what you want, just hit clear. The timer is an of/off button, but to be honest, the button has never worked for me. One more "feature" some of these timers appear to have is cycle mode -- not that the directions ever said that. If it gets into cycle mode, you won't get an arrow up or down symbol when the timer counts up or down, instead you'll see a cycle symbol. When this happens, if you set the timer for 20 minutes and you hit stop when the alarm goes off, it will AUTOMATICALLY reset itself to 20 minutes and begin counting down again -- ad nauseam until you clear it. Again, I didn't see this in any of the instructions and I don't even know how I got my timer into cycle mode, but the only way I could figure out how to go back to normal count down/count up mode was to remove and reinstall the batteries.
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