








⏰ Cook Like a Pro, Never Miss a Beat!
The YOOYIST Digital Kitchen Timer is a versatile cooking companion that allows you to manage multiple events simultaneously with its 4-channel functionality. Featuring a loud alarm and a clear LED display, this timer is designed for efficiency and style, making it an essential tool for any modern kitchen.






| Language: | English, French |
| Model Number | JSQ04E |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Colour | Multicolour |
| Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 12.95 x 4.06 cm; 698.53 g |
| Item model number | JSQ04E |
| Item Weight | 699 g |
M**Z
Top für ambitionierte Kochpersonen :D
Politisch korrekt, ist der Timer das richtige Gerät für alle ambitionierten "Kochpersonen" :D.Praktisch ist immer ein zweiter, selten auch mal ein dritter Timer. In sehr sehr seltenen Fällen kommt es vor, das man versehentlich die Lautstärke auf <null> stellt, das hätte man besser lösen können. Aber eigentlich ist das Ding ja ein Nobrainer von der Bedienung her. Lautstärke ausreichend? Auf jeden Fall, die Nachbarn haben bereits einmal die Feuerwehr gerufen <Spaß>.Wir haben in den letzten 20 Jahren bestimmt 5-8 Timer verschiedenster Preisklassen "vernichtet", also benutzt bis sie im Eimer waren. Hier hoffe ich, dass das Ding der letzte Timer ist :)Würde ich das Teil wieder kaufen/empfehlen? Klares JA!
L**E
Super
Bon produit fonctionne super bien très content de cette achat
H**A
Excelente producto!
Excelente opción para quienes tenemos una freidora sin timer. Agilizó la estandarización de fritura de nuestros productos con la confianza de saber que están en su punto.Lo recomiendo mucho!
S**L
Oh boy. :)
* * * Update: * * * We have now used this timer during production and it's perfect for our purposes. Its design has once caused my not-terribly-technically-minded partner to press a button by accident (undoubtedly the DECREASE button), causing the alarm not to sound when the timer went off; this makes me think that volume changing function should be somehow placed one level lower in the controls so that this couldn't happen with a single accidental press of a button, as the alarm not sounding could very easily bring about the ruin of a batch of goods. But other than that one-time occurrence, this timer has proven itself indispensable to our process.=-=-=While I confess I haven't actually used this timer under real-world conditions yet - I only received it about an hour ago - I have played with it and figured out how its functions work and I can't wait to try it out in our commercial kitchen.Once you do figure out how it works (and that's not a difficult or lengthy process), it's crazy easy to use, with highly visible readouts and basically one-button operation unless you regularly need to use more than four different timer settings (in which case you probably want to buy one of the other available timer banks with more than four timers anyway).One potentially confusing point is that the manual says you can set the alarm volume at two different times:1) whenever the timer is not in its time-setting mode (i.e., when the timer is idle), and2) when the timer has just finished counting down, the display says "END", and the alarm is going off.This is technically correct, but it's really only useful to attempt it under condition #2 as under condition #1 there's no audible or visual feedback to allow you to know what volume you've set the alarm to. Pressing the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons when the timer is simply idle does change the alarm volume, but without giving you any indication of what the alarm will sound like when it goes off. I discovered this by first trying to set the volume when the timer was idle and then running a test countdown; while I was pressing the DECREASE button it had sounded to me like I'd just maybe dropped the alarm volume one notch and it wouldn't go any lower than that, but then when the timer had counted down I discovered I had in fact, by pressing the DECREASE button several times, set the alarm to silent. I couldn't tell this because the timer beeped the same way every time I pressed the DECREASE button. It was only under condition #2 - when the timer had counted down and the display said "END" - that pressing the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons gave me audible feedback as to the actual alarm volume setting.We bake commercially in a home kitchen (you can do that under very specific conditions in New York State) using one residential conventional oven and one countertop commercial convection oven, and with that equipment we need to turn the trays at a certain point in the baking process in order to get even results. I hoped this timer's reminder function would facilitate that, but it works differently than would be ideal for us: when the reminder alarm goes off, the timer just keeps going in the background - it doesn't pause or stop because the reminder alarm's gone off (indeed, if there is any way to pause a running timer with this device, I haven't found it; pressing the timer's start/stop button while it's running simply stops it and resets it to its initial setting). So for any of the four timers, the overall time you've set is the overall time you get, regardless of whether you've also set a reminder alarm. For this reason, we'll use two timers for each batch: timers #1 and #3 are set to the amount of time we bake before we turn the trays, and #2 and #4 are set to the amount of time we bake after we turn them. Timers #1 and #2 are for oven #1, and timers #3 and #4 for oven #2.Once the timers are set up, starting and stopping them is as easy as pressing the number button to the right of the timer.If there's any reason we don't love this thing in actual practice I'll come back and update my review, but I don't foresee that.
C**N
Perfetto per il controllo del tempo di piu utensili di cucina
Molto curato nella produzione ha allarme sonoro ben udibile
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