4/10/2023 0 Comments Best kitchen timer for seniors![]() ![]() With the 3” large LED screen and oversize digits, the digital timer reduces the burden of your eyes and allows one to see the timer from any angle at a glance. EASY TO VIEW: Black screen and white numbers form a strong contrast.There is no loud ticking, perfect for classroom, kitchen, meeting, or other activities. Easy enough for kids or seniors with one-hand operation. When ready, press the lower/upper button on the screen to start or stop counting. SIMPLE & QUIET: Turn the outer ring of the BALDR kitchen timer the value will increase/decrease by a minimum unit of 5 seconds.Counts up and down with continuous readout, BALDR kitchen timer is perfect for cooking, study, meeting, game, gym, BBQ, and classroom. It also has two powerful magnets on the back, which can easily place on the refrigerator and oven. It has a 3-level alarm sound from silent to 90dB, loud enough to hear the alarm from another room. The digital timer is easy to operate with one hand and automatically enters power-saving mode 5 seconds after pausing/stopping. The digital magnetic kitchen timer is designed to see the clear white digits on the black background easily. This is an excellent alarm, easy to use, and looks good besides. ![]() But that's simply my take, yours may be different. As they are no, there's not too much difference between either sound. The only thing I would change about this alarm is to make the loud alarm sound louder and the soft alarm softer. ![]() The alarm sound is controlled by a switch on the bottom of the unit: alarm off, soft alarm, and loud alarm. The minute numbers are about an inch in height and the seconds, about half. Whether you stick it to a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, or just leave it on the desk or table you're working on, the twisting motion always works to set it. I use this mostly as a Pomodoro timer for work, but I've used it just as effectively in the kitchen for recipes. And if you want to increase or decrease by minutes, just twist faster and the minutes will then increase or decrease. This timer, however, is easier to set: twist clockwise to increase the timer value, and twist counterclockwise to decrease the timer value. This reminds me of my old Kitchen Aid timer which I still have. It also increases the weight, which may affect its stability when it's on the fridge door or whatever. ![]() I don't know why it needs that much power, since, as I said, it's pretty simple. Other timers tend to use just one (assuming it's not USB rechargeable). I think it's odd that it takes three AA cell batteries. It also keeps the original time when it stops which is good if you're making burgers and want three minutes on a side. The volume of the beeping can be adjusted and it's loud enough to hear from the living room. Starting and stopping it is easy by tapping the top or bottom of the face. This makes it a little hard to see how much time you have left if the timer is magnetically attached to your fridge and you're across the room. The numbers on the face are nice and bright when you set it, but quickly go to dim, I guess to save power. Easy enough to go back and forth to get it on the dot, but I've never found it that important. The setting dial is a bit sensitive, so it's quick to go from 0 to 55 minutes for that quick bread your making, but if you're not careful you'll set it for 55 min. This simple timer is easy to set and operate. ![]()
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