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The TOGOAL Digital Infinite Repeat Cycle Timer Plug offers 3-in-1 programmable timing modes with a large LCD screen and rechargeable battery backup. Rated for 15A/1800W, it supports diverse appliances like lights, pumps, and heaters. Designed for energy savings, safety with fireproof housing and child lock, and user convenience, this 2-pack is perfect for professionals seeking smart home automation and efficiency.
Brand | TOGOAL |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 2.55"D x 3.94"W x 1.29"H |
Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
Number of settings | 3 |
UPC | 723980192380 |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Manufacturer | TOGOAL |
Part Number | T319 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | T319 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
Switch Style | Limit Switch |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
C**A
Indoor timer
Indoor timer, easy to set, works well. I've purchased several for various uses. The display is easy to see. I would buy again.
A**E
Great timers
It’s working great. Good instructions for setting it up. Not super intuitive but it walks you through the setup clearly.
M**M
Long lasting precision
This timer has worked years for me in controlling my Megahome water distillers. Allows you to have precise computerized control making it so they don't overheat and last much longer with less cleaning effort.
J**5
Good Value
My old mechanical lamp timer was getting old and very noisy. I read the reviews and settled on these. As long as you keep/read the instructions, programming is easy. Within a few minutes, I was able to set the time of day, set a simple evening on interval and test the unit using the countdown timer function. It will do 3 on intervals each day (no day of week options, which is fine for me!) It has other features that I don't need.The only minus is that the plug is too far from the bottom of the unit. This means that you can't plug it into the top outlet and still use the bottom outlet.If these keep working, I would definitely get these again.
R**D
Bought multiple to run a network of monitors in a production facility
I bought these to cycle several monitors on and off in a production facility. My company has a hallway where several monitors were setup with touchscreen films for interactive displays that visitors could use. However, the computers running the systems became obsolete and the software stopped running. We were then left with a bunch of monitors with nothing to show on them. We then bought a bunch of media players to cycle some photos on the monitors. What we didn't test is that the media players stop cycling after a week, which means they had to be powered off and on every week. Not a sustainable practice at all. Instead of buying all new media players, we instead bought timers to cycle the power on the monitors. And here we are. After more than six months, the timers are performing flawlessly.
H**J
Pros: Accurate & reliable; Con: not intuitive/easy to program
When I go out of town for an extended period of time, I use this timer plug to pre-program my lights to turn on/off as a home security measure. It's timing is highly accurate, & it works reliably every time. However, the setup process is not intuitive at all. Since I don't go on lengthy out of town trips too often, I find that I must refer to the instructions every time when I need to set it up. It's probably time for me to join the information age & just buy a Wi-Fi-enabled smart plug when I find one for a reasonable price.Bottom line - it works, but the design is not particularly convenient.
F**M
Saves me money
A couple years ago I installed a hot water recirculation system in my house. It used to take 3 min 20 sec to get hot water to the far end of the house. Now it takes less than 10 sec. The key part is a small pump that's on this timer. It comes on for 5 minutes every half hour, ensuring hot water is nearby. Previously I had used a thermal sensor that pumped when the water cooled. The sensor went bad. It was over $100 to replace. I opted for these timers at a fraction of the cost and I now have a spare. I suspect I save money each year from not having to waste water waiting for the hot water to arrive. The pennies it costs per day in power for the timer/pump is much less, I suspect. The icing on the cake is the nearly instant hot water for the dishwasher, the kitchen sink, and the clothes washer. Much more efficiency at those places.
T**K
Quality
Great
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