

⏰ Own your time, master your day!
The Taylor Mechanical Timer is a compact, stainless steel countdown timer with a large, easy-to-read dial and a loud 9-second alarm. Designed for precision and durability, it offers up to 60 minutes of timing with a simple twist, making it ideal for cooking, studying, projects, and productivity intervals without the need for batteries.




























| ASIN | B001U21Q78 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,316 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #260 in Timers |
| Brand Name | Taylor |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,673) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077784058305 |
| Included Components | Taylor Precision Products Pro Stainless Steel Mechanical Timer |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 1"W x 1"H |
| Item Type Name | Mechanical Stainless Steel Timer for School, Learning, Projects, and Kitchen Tasks |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA14276 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1-year parts and labor. |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 5830 |
| Number of settings | 11 |
| UPC | 077784058305 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**O
Two-handed operation
The mechanism itself is great, but the angle of the knob prevents you from being able to twist it with one hand. I also wish it had a single ding option instead of a long ring, but I don't know of any mechanical timers that do that unless they're broken. :)
M**I
Great value!
This brand of timer is sturdy and reliable. Other brands I’ve tried are hard to turn or inaccurate. The last one I had like this lasted 25-30 years. I’d say it’s a winner!
M**Z
You do have to wind it.
It doesn't work well at all unless you wind it. It also continues to tick after it buzzes....makes you wonder if the time is right. Other than that it is nice and loud.
J**B
Very loud
It's very loud. Kinda wish you could make it quieter. 😬
J**R
Convenient
Fits well on stove top
R**N
Taylor long ring stainless steel manual kitchen timer...
(Read the updates. Taylor Mechanical Timers are short lived... I have now tried two,) I have no association with the company and I am fussy about my cooking tools. I have had this Taylor timer for about a year, having received it as a gift. I had been lamenting how I could not find a stainless timer to match my stainless & black kitchen gear and boom...a Xmas gift. Having read the poor reviews, I had not ordered one. Amazon reviews have been very helpful and I use them a lot. This Taylor timer has worked flawlessly since last Christmas. I use it every day to time water for my coffee press and other stuff. It sits on my counter and has stood up to cleaning from spills. The base keeps it from sliding off real well. The ring is extra long (compared to the white Wally World generic I now use in my office) and the ring volume is good enough for this senior citizen, if you don't go too far from the kitchen. It's a timer, not a fire alarm. Anyway, maybe I got the only good one in the universe, but I will get another one quickly, if this one ever craps out. UPDATE> May 6, 2013 Timer stopped working... it sticks on 8 minutes. sorry to see it go and it lasted for about a year and a half performing well. I will try another brand, as I expect more durability from a simple product... although I did use it daily or more. I reduced the rating to 3 stars. UPDATE> Second Taylor Mechanical Timer crapped out within 60 days... I recommend going digital or stick with the Dollar Store offering. I have one of each. Re-glued the cheap mechanical... works well. Dropped one of the digitals and the screen went gray. It was used a lot for 5 bucks and the second one is still going after a year. Batteries last within reason, but I use it all the time.
D**R
Curious Mechanism Defeats the Purpose
First time I have worked with a timer that required such attention. Usually a timer may ask you to set the dial past the needed times e.g. turning the indicator to 30 mins and then bring it back to the 10 mins you want timed. This timer requires one to extend the indicator all the way to the hour mark, then turn it back to the time needed. If you wind it to 59 or 58 mins, it will tick tick its way to the 0 mark, which will trick you into thinking it's working. Nope When it gets to 0, it will simply stop and not ring. And you won't knows there is a problem until you return and see the time was reached long ago and there was no alarm. If one is super careful to begin the timing at 60 (not close but exactly on the spot) it keeps good time and rings so you know. I've learned to hang around when it's close to the end and check it's working. Not a timer to use if you want to set it and go away to do something else. Do not recommend.
A**E
High Quality
I am very pleased with this timer. It is very basic in design and function. The only requirement on the part of the user is it is necessary to twist the setting knob all the way to 55 minutes and then bring it back to the desired time for setting. I highly recommend this Taylor timer. In fact, I have multiple items that I have purchased from Taylor over the years and each item has been of an outstanding reliable quality.
M**A
Comptei outros mais baratis mais tudos eles tinhan defeitos, este aqui funciona bem e a qualidade é excelente
T**.
But 1% of the time the alarm doesn’t go off. So far I’ve burnt a cake and a batch of cookies. Can’t trust it.
V**R
Está hecho de muy buen material, muy resistente.
R**M
So easy and loud
D**R
I was surprised by the alarm. I am a profoundly deaf person and the alarm made just the right noise. The surgical steel tips make the difference.
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