CDN TM15 Kitchen Timer, Extra Large Big Digits, Loud Alarm, Magnetic Backing, Stand- White – Import To Shop ×Product
- Extra-large digits can be read from across the room
- Loud alarm can be heard in another part of the house
- Counts up or down; automatically counts up after 0
- Pocket clip, magnet, and stand allow multiple uses
- Set for up to 100 minutes; 1 AAA battery included
$19
Product Description
Cooking time is essential for precise cooking and baking. This timer has an extra-loud alarm and extra-large digits. Designed with a 100-minute timing capacity, this digit timer ensures accuracy and counts up the “overtime” when the desired time is reached. Thanks to it’s last count recall feature, this timer stores the last time setting making it ideal for repeated cooking tasks. Best of all, the go-anywhere timer has a magnet for sticking to the refrigerator, a clip for a pocket or apron, and a stand for setting on the counter. Dimensions: 3-1/2 inch x 2-1/2 inch x 4/5 inch. Battery and instructions included-5 year limited warranty. From meats to chocolate, the oven or the freezer, whatever you need a temperature reading on, CDN has the thermometer for the task. Specializing in time and temperature devices CDN produces the widest variety of temperature and time devices. Featuring advanced technology, quality construction, easy-to-read displays, user-friendly operations, CDN thermometers will become essential tools in any kitchen.
Amazon.com
No more burned cakes from a timer that couldn’t be heard in the next room. This model not only has an extra-loud alarm but extra-big digits, so you can read it from afar. Easy to use, the timer simply has a start/stop button and two buttons for minutes and seconds. The timer counts either up or down, so it can be used as a stopwatch, with 100 minutes as the max. From a countdown mode, once the timer hits zero it begins counting up, so you know how much time has elapsed just in case you do miss the ring.
The go-anywhere timer has a magnet for sticking to the refrigerator, a clip for a pocket or apron, and a stand for setting on the counter. One AAA battery required for operation is included. –Ann Bieri
From the manufacturer
Specification: CDN TM15 Kitchen Timer, Extra Large Big Digits, Loud Alarm, Magnetic Backing, Stand- White – Import To Shop ×Product
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Kathleen –
Simple and StraightforwardThis timer does not have all the bells and whistles and functions of some, and I’ve been using it for only a month, but so far it has worked very well for me. It’s inexpensive, completely intuitive, and doesn’t require reviewing the instructions if you haven’t used it in 48 hours. The magnet is also more substantial than it is on some electronic timers; I’ve broken some simply because I kept knocking them off the refrigerator door. What it does is a little limited, but so far I’d say it’s a “5” at what it does do.October 2011: A year-and-a-half later, I’m back to buy another one and would rate this a 5 now if I could change the rating. I use this a lot, including taking it outside. So far, the fact that it has no “off” switch has been no problem. I’m still on the original batteries. No screen burn. The magnet did come off the back, but it’s clearly because the magnet is so strong, it attaches to the object it’s on. I’ve reattached it with super glue. Especially in taking it outside, I’ve dropped it on concrete several times. All the pieces fly apart and the batteries come out. But it’s like a safety mechanism since all the parts pop right back together. Now I want another one for upstairs, so I hope I’ll luck out again the second time!!July 2013: I’ve come back to buy my THIRD timer. Judging from what I said above, I bought the first one more than 3 years ago. The first two timers are both working just fine, both on the original batteries. And I use both frequently. One I use twice per day to time medication. The other I use in the kitchen off and on, as well as using it outside to time certain tasks. The magnet I referred to above has stayed on since being super-glued back on. Now I have need for a third one. I glanced at the others that are available but decided it would be silly to second-guess a good thing. I would absolutely give this five stars if I could change my rating. I’ve had no problems with the first two at all.
RW –
Quality Not as Good as Older OnesI bought a new timer to replace one that had worn out from use. Had to return it because it would be counting down the time and would suddenly beep and shut off.Replacement timer seems to be working fine, but it has quirks that my original one did not have:– Display contrast is too high, making it hard to read at angle. No way to adjust.– Beep signal is not as loud as my first one.– Beeps continuously when holding down hour or minute button to set time. My first one was silent when doing the same operation. The constant beepbeepbeep is a bit annoying when setting, say, 60 minutes.Otherwise, it is a good timer. The magnet is strong enough to hold it firmly to the fridge. Had to put a couple little bumpers on the back because the timer does not lay flat against surface, and it’s easy to knock it loose when pressing a button.
David A. –
Great timerI purchased two of these timers in March 2010. Two and a half years later and I still use both all of the time. I’ve bought a couple of other timers since then for some flashy feature or bigger numbers or whatever and I always go back to the CDN timers.Pros:- Large numbers that are easy to see from across the room.- Alarm that is loud enough to hear over the stove exhaust fan from the next room but is not overly obnoxious.- Count up and count down capabilities. I probably use the count up feature as much as the count down. For example, if I’m cooking something on the stovetop, I might want an idea of how long I’ve had it on there but not have some predetermined amount of time that I want to track. It also makes the timer useful for a variety of other usages (exercise, for example) where you want to time something.- Has a magnet for attaching to metal surfaces plus a little kickstand for sitting it up on a flat surface plus an eyelet for hanging it up. It’s surprising how convenient this flexibility is.- Great battery life. Two and a half years later of nearly daily use and I still have the original batteries in both of them. Don’t worry about no on-off switch.- Durable. I’m a clumsy guy so I’ve dropped these a lot and the haven’t been damaged at all. I also used one at the gym for a few months and kept it in my gym bag and it survived that.My only complaint is that it only goes up to 100 minutes (technically 99 minutes, 59 seconds). There are roasts and things like that that take hours. That’s a fairly minor complaint since I rarely need to time anything longer than 100 minutes and my stove has a timer that does hours if I do.
DP –
Does the job.Works ok but the start button is really hard to push.
gretchen l. smith –
THE best timer for professionals and novices alikeI am a baker in a cafe. When i started, these were the timers that were used. I am happy to say that, (12 years later) we are still using the original timers. A replacement triple A battery is all that is needed from time to time. Highly recommend
lovesmovies –
Easy to use and has big numbersI really like this timer because it is easy to understand the directions on how to operate it. It sticks firmly to my microwave and doesn’t fall off like my old one. J am very happy with my purchase
Justin Seuferling –
very low alarmIt states it has a very loud alarm that is NOT true you can not hear it that is a lie do not buy this
P. Fisher –
Not particularly loudAs a senior citizen with some loss of hearing, I was hoping that the beeper would be louder. There is no way to adjust the output. I found that if I put it on our refrigerator, using the very handy magnet on the back, I can easily read the numbers from across the room. And hear it. But if I am in another room, I can’t. It does keep beeping for over a minute once the timer ends, which is very helpful. Setting it and starting it is very simple. I use it every day.
Mike Moses –
waste of moneyThis timer worked great for five months and then the alarm stopped sounding. No sound when keying in the time, either.
aardvark8ant –
Beeps 10 times to set to 10 minutesOne of the reviews said it was a nice touch that it does not beep for every minute set when in fast set mode, well mine does, so the design has gone backwards.I wonder who would ever want it to beep when you’re setting it?Not that I’m returning it, as count up function is good.