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โฐ Own your minutes, conquer your hours!
The XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer is a high-precision, multi-functional timer featuring a loud alarm with mute option, large easy-to-read LCD display, and versatile mounting options including a strong magnet, clip, and stand. It supports countdown and count-up timing up to 99 hours, making it ideal for long cooking sessions like sous vide, workouts, and classroom activities. Lightweight and durable, it includes memory recall and auto-shutoff to maximize battery life, ensuring reliable performance for busy professionals.








| ASIN | B012QP8ORW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,972 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #176 in Timers |
| Brand | XREXS |
| Brand Name | XREXS |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,955 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.2"D x 1"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | XREXS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_BCK33369 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model Number | FBA_BCK33369 |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2"D x 1"W x 2"H |
| Screen Size | 2.1 Inches |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 701851252470 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**K
Easy to use
Bought the timer a second time after dropping the first one. Easy-to-read display, easy-to-hear alert.
C**S
A great kitchen timer
This is easily the best kitchen timer I have ever bought. The numerical keypad is perfect for setting the alarm time, and the alarm is so loud and strident as to be impossible to miss, even from the next room.
A**C
All in all very nice timer
Just received this timer and so far I love it. It replaces a similar timer I had before with a button/watch battery, which are expensive and seem to discharge rather quickly. Pros: uses 2 AAA batteries which are included with timer (in plastic so batteries seem fully charged when you receive it); easy to enter time with 0-9 digit numbers; clip on back to attach to waistband of pants or to container if you are taking something out to grill; strong magnet to attach to stove, frig or other metal surface; has kickstand for display on counter; alarm has 3 stages to alert you:slow, then faster, then fast (each for about 30 seconds or so) then eventually stopping if you don't manually stop the alarm by pressing STOP; the timer will turn off automatically after about 1 minute, so batteries are conserved; reasonably priced. Cons: sound VERY loud when pressing any button and when alarm goes off; would rather not have the alarm go to the 3 stages because total time alarm sounds is long before stopping; larger in size than some, but resonable; would like to have hours, minutes and seconds, not just minutes and seconds.
A**G
Loved This Timer!
I loved this timer. Purchased in 2016, I would still be using it if I hadn't lost it during my penultimate move. It was sufficiently loud for me, and I have significant hearing loss in one ear. Even better, I could take it with me by clipping it on my shirt and return it to the kitchen when I went to get my food. Used often. Covered in crud. Dropped God knows how many times. Still worked great. My latest apartment doesn't have a timer on the stove and sometimes I forget to set the one on my phone when I get back to it. Direct time entry is so much better than min/sec +/-. Buttons have a good spring to them. Timer didn't feel heavy, but also didn't feel light. Right amount of weight. Definitely buying again. I even think the price is the same as before, or pretty close to it.
M**E
Perfect for non 1 hour/minute/second times
Iโve bought and used regularly both this timer (old version) and the habor timer. And I vastly prefer this timer for my use case which is anything other than 1 of a minute, second or hour. Wins: I can punch in any time with a minimum of fuss. Just punch in the number. (With the habor I would hold down the seconds button for a long time to get to 45 seconds โ my regular stretch time) When the timer gets to the end, I press reset once and it both stops the timer and resets the time. This means that when the timer gets to the end I make two button presses and Iโm off to the races again. (With the habor I would have to press reset twice โ once to stop the timer again to reset the timer. If I pressed it thrice it would clear the timer. Sounds minor but when youโre quickly doing this one can press thrice and then press start โ and now the timer is counting up with no alarm. Worse, itโs going to take me 20 seconds to reset the 35 second timer. I hated the habor timer.) Negs: the magnet is on a clip on the back. So it gets kind of tippy. I worked around this by creating a nest of fridge magnets to keep it into position (see 2nd photo). Not optimal. But this is such a minor issue compared to the win of the buttons for digits and the reset button just being a reset button. And the start/stop button sharing the same button. In hindsight, I'm a little annoyed that they didn't have the picture of the new version which seems to have addressed the tippiness issue. It also allows hours which is not really a priority.
D**O
Simple and effective
This is a replacement for an identical unit (albeit with a different brand name painted on it) that we used for many years until it fell in a sink full of water. These are not waterproof! The number buttons make it very easy and quick to set the desired countdown time. You can also easily start it to count up. The alarm is loud enough to hear anywhere in our modest apartment. The display is large enough without being obnoxious, and is about as readable as an unlit monochrome LCD can be -- fine for the kitchen. Despite being easy to read and control, the timer does not take up much space. This is only a timer, not a clock. That is a good thing. You never have to set the time, and it automatically shuts off a little while after you stop the timer, so the batteries last a very long time. We have plenty of clocks on other appliances and our phones, so we don't miss one here. I would not recommend using the magnet to hold this timer on an appliance, because the magnet projects far out from the center of the back of the timer. If you push any of the buttons towards either side of the timer, that will rock the timer and pop the magnet off the surface of the appliance. You could just stick the timer there and pull it off to push the buttons, but that might be tricky to do without using two (clean and dry) hands. Instead, we use the fold-out leg that stands the timer up. That makes it easily accessible, but not particularly stable, because it is lightweight and the leg supports it at only one point behind the timer. We usually grab it to press the start or stop button with a pinching motion with fingers behind the timer and a thumb pressing the button. This would be hard to do if it were stuck to a metal appliance, because there is not enough space to get your fingers behind the timer without popping it off the appliance. We do usually hold or pick it up to press the number buttons using two hands -- not because they require much pressure to push, but because the timer will scoot around or fall over if you just push at a button from the front. I bent a paperclip into a shape to hold the fold-out leg a little further away from the body than the built-it clip does. That makes it slightly more stable. Finally, I like the reasonably large, soft, long-travel buttons. They are not the smooth, clicky membrane switches found on many devices. Membrane switches are easier to clean and are potentially waterproof, but I find the buttons on this timer easier and more pleasant to press, cleaning was really never an issue, and they worked reliably for years. So while the stand and magnet could be improved, and making it waterproof would be nice, this still seems like the best simple kitchen timer I can find.
K**R
Only up to 99 minutes
Changed review - after looking a bit closer at this timer, I realized that it only could go up to 99 minutes. If I needed to set a timer to wake up 8 hours from now, I couldn't do it. I like to have the simplicity of a timer that is easy to use. The size is larger than my old West Bend timer. I find the alarm fairly loud, but not annoying. Again, this is the Old Version.
J**T
large, clear and loud, accurate
This timer is very sturdy. The read-out is large and very clear. The buzzer is good and loud and easy to hear in other parts of the house. Just be aware that the read-out is only minutes and seconds, no hours. But the full 0-9 "keyboard" makes it very fast to enter a time. Also, the time is accurate: I tested them against 2 other kitchen timers I own as well as an electric clock.
C**A
Great product - but very loud!
I love that I can easily enter the cook time without pressing the minute button 30 times for 30 minutes! And I will never miss when the timer goes off as it is so loud. It also automatically goes into sleep mode after use which preserves battery life. My only complaint is how unnecessarily and annoyingly loud it is when entering the cook time!
P**E
Love this kitchen timer!!!
I absolutely love this kitchen timer; I had purchased one previously, and I like it so much, that I ordered another. It's my favorite kitchen timer. Works as described. Highly recommend.
A**R
Functions well but
It has all the flexibility i want in a timer, it works well but I sure would like to be able to stop it beeping every time i push a button. It's loud and in some situations annoying.
T**D
For someone with partial sight loss it's super
With only a start and stop button, plus buttons showing one to nine plus zero it's easy to set time and start and stop. Once my wife had the layout she found it straight forward to use.
G**A
Excellent product
Excellent product and seller. Highly recommended.
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