








⏰ Turn time into savings—never leave it on again!
The HBN 60 Minute Spring Wound Countdown Timer Switch is a mechanical, in-wall timer that automatically shuts off connected devices after up to 60 minutes. It requires no neutral wire for easy installation, supports up to 20A/2500W loads, and is ETL listed for safety. Perfect for managing bathroom fans, lights, heaters, and more, it helps reduce energy waste and lower electricity bills.





J**R
perfect
work perfect, and easy to install
H**Y
Works great!
Works great so far!
A**E
It’s loud but it’s
Bought this to replace a smart switch that bit the dust after a power outage. Didn’t want to confuse my elderly mother but didn’t want her to leave the lights on either. This fit the bill. My only “eh” is that it’s loud. The ticking. So when I take a bath, it’s always ticking. Honestly though, it’s not terrible and for the money, I can ignore it. It was easy to install (especially in comparison to the smart switch it replaced) and it works great.
G**L
Two wire hookup
Very easy to install easy hookup only two wires to connect. Compact size plenty of room in switch box.quiet operation works great.
A**R
good switch
easy to install, seems to be sturdy, working great so far!
L**S
Simple install
Simple install, works flawlessly
D**.
Easy to install
I ordered 2 of these because the wall switch for the light in my walk-in closet and and switch for the fan in my bathroom did not have a neutral wire available for the electronic programable timers. The timer switch is easy to install, just remove the old toggle switch and hook the wires on the timer switch to the two wires that run to the old switch. There is no hookup for a ground wire. The switch works perfectly as long as you wind it past the 10 minute mark. I'm comfortable turning of the breaker and installing a timer switch like this but if you are not, call and electrician. Be safe.
S**A
Great Concept but the switch doesn’t function well
After using this switch for a month, I am sort of disappointed. The switch doesn’t always work ad it remains stuck in whatever position it is on. I noticed that often the switch doesn’t move back to ‘off’ position. So it works about 60 percent of the time and other 40 percent of the time it remains stuck on position.
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