⏳ Time waits for no one—make every second count!
The TaylorMulti-Alert Digital Timer combines over 150 years of precision craftsmanship with modern convenience. Featuring a versatile design for easy viewing, a user-friendly interface, and included batteries, this timer is perfect for both professional and home kitchens. Its compact size and lightweight build make it an essential tool for anyone who values accuracy and efficiency.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | White |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 2.5"W x 4"H |
C**S
Separate on/off for features
Best timer ver! What I like is that it has separate on/off buttons for sound, light, vibration. This is exactly what I needed for testing kids in school. I use the vibrate and light mode, not sound so I don’t disturb other students. I did not find the vibrate loud, as some reviewers did. I think it depends on your environment, use and expectation level. It’s magnetic and sticks to my whiteboard easily. It does not have a stand, but that’s not a deal breaker for me.
M**E
Bariatric patients and neuro spicy need this!
This was recommended by an insta influencer for Bariatric patients. It has vibrate, sound, and lights all of which can be turned on/off in any combo. This thing is SWEET! It works for both ADHD and Bari patients. I set it for my required 25 min wait time after meals and all the coworkers know at the sound of the vibrator it’s time to drink water. Pretty funny to have 4 grown men go “oh it’s water time!” and take some sips with me. I also set it for hyper focus adhd tasks and have it go off every 5 minutes for water time reminders. The screen is big enough to read from a distance but small in overall size to hook to things more discreetly. It’s less than 3” tall and has magnetic strip, plastic clip, and stand built into it.
J**N
large, no memory function, works well regardless
i was trying to find a silent timer that was small enough to keep at my desk and take on breaks that would fit in a pocket. while this is not huge, it is bigger than i'd like it to be. i also am wishing it had a memory or time set feature so that if i want it to keep the time i set on it, currently if i want it to keep my previously set time, i have to start the timer and let t run out completely and when i stop it it'll come back. otherwise you have to clear it, set it again, or try to add to it using the minute a seconds buttons.that aside, and honestly those are tiny issues and i'm just experiencing a massive first world problem, the timer is great, nice easy to read display, actually can be turned off to save battery, switches for sound vibration and even light. it's well built and works great.
T**R
Great timer
Great product! You can do just vibration and light if your alarm needs to be silenced.
C**R
great full-featured timer
I like that this can beep, buzz, or blink. I mainly wanted the buzz feature to avoid making too much noise at wotk. The multi-stand works as a stand, clip, and magnet.My one complaint is that the buzz makes almost a beeping noise, but it's still much quieter than beeping. All options are controlled by physical switches on the back, which are large enough to switch with your fingers easily.
C**R
Very good if your hearing is declining
My main problem with timers is that I'm no longer able to hear their beep, therefore this one is perfect for me when I need to time my sets when I workout as I can also set it to flash a light or to vibrate.
A**R
Junk — I returned & re-invested in my old steady: the x-wlang 1013 for a daily meditation timer
1) Cheap junk that matches its price point. It did not work. I tested the batteries and while they were not fully charged they were in the medium good range.2) I went ahead and repurchased my old steady—the "x-wlang 3-in-1 Alerts timer 1013”—that I have used happily for my daily meditations for about a half dozen years.3) Love the opens for alerts on the x-wlang. I prefer the blinking light with no sound or vibration as I meditate with my eyes very slightly open and the blinking light is a nice, non-jarring way to mark the end of a meditation4) Sure, the x-wlang (silly name, yes) is a bit more expensive, but it’s reliable. I also like that the x-wlag it is a little smaller than the Taylor. I’ve known many others who have used the x-wlang for many years for meditation timing as well.
J**3
Love the 3 modes of notification
I purchased 2 of these to replace an older timer. I love that I can select how these alert me. You can select from visual, vibration or beep and since you have a selector switch for each alert mode you can select any combination and quickly change it each time you are using it. I also like that when it alarms and you stop it it resets to the last time you have entered. So if you are checking things every 5 minutes you can just stop an restart the timer. I highly recommend this timer.
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