⏰ Time is on your side—make every minute count!
The SURAIELEC Mechanical Countdown Timer Switch is a user-friendly, ETL certified device that allows for easy countdown settings from 2 to 60 minutes. With no programming or batteries required, it offers a simple installation process and is compatible with various appliances, making it an energy-efficient choice for homes and offices.
J**E
Works as intended.
Works as intended. I installed it on the gas fireplace switch.
J**9
Great timer
Works great
M**Y
does not work
I am an electrician. I installed it in my shop. i twist it on and sometimes it starts working sometimes it doesnt! i have to bang on it to get it running. I do not reccomend it.
J**C
This works well, but read the directions Carefully
The unit fits nicely into my electrical box. The electrical connection is fairly straightforward, but it's important to read the instructions carefully. The unit is shipped with the faceplate attached which hides the connection screws, and the instructions show a push-in connection for the wires from the side. However, if you force the wire in at an angle, it can bypass the connection. This may allow the unit to function for a time, but it is very dangerous.To properly connect the wires, you need to remove the faceplate and look behind it. You'll see two Phillips head screws, one on each side of the control. Partially unscrew these two screws to open the connectors on the sides, allowing you to insert your wires. Once the wires are in place, be sure to tighten the screws.
C**T
cheap
wire would not stay in properly after taking it apart could not fix it so gave up threw it away
R**S
Reliable!
This is a simple yet reliable switch. I kept forgetting to turn off my light in the work shed. Now I don’t have to worry anymore about that issue or unnecessary power waste. Seem improvements on my electric bills.
E**R
Adds safety to a forgettable appliance
I had other plans for this originally,, but they didn't work out and it's actually more appropriate for my eventual use.I have a water boiler hot pot like college kids use for the ramen noodles, and I have already I think 3 times forgotten to turn it off. I have it running with a temp controller so it maintains a fairly (within 5 deg) constant temperature. This I power on via the GFI buttons on the AC cord I repurposed for it. Now the timer is going in before the plug. I can set it for 20 minutes which is about the longest I ever need it, if I remember to turn it off I can use the GFI rather than force the timer to zero, then the timer can just continue until done. Or it will shut off on it's own, rather than run for 3 hours til I notice.
W**T
Works
Two rooms away I can hear it ticking. I didn’t realize it was gonna be this loud.
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