Kikkerland Vintage Streamline Timer da cucina, blu

Brand:Kikkerland

3.4/5

66.56

La Cadillac dei timer da cucina. Metti questo timer da cucina da 55 minuti sul tuo bancone per fare una dichiarazione di design audace. Per impostare l'ora, ruotare l'anello cromato in senso orario fino a 55 minuti e poi in senso antiorario. Fatto di acciaio.

Misura 2,25 per 3,25 per 3 pollici. Realizzato in acciaio resistente. Ruotare l'anello cromato in senso orario fino a 55 minuti, quindi in senso antiorario per impostare l'ora desiderata. Il timer va fino a 55 minuti. Divertimento, design retrò.
Brand Kikkerland
Color Blue
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,135 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Human Interface Input Buttons
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number KT047-LB
Item Weight 0.4 Pounds
Item Weight 6.4 ounces
Manufacturer Kikkerland
Material Steel
Product Dimensions 2.25 x 3 x 3.25 inches
Product Dimensions 2.25"D x 3"W x 3.25"H

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Scritto da: J. L. DeCastro
Retro design
Easy to use. Loud bell when time has been reached. Small footprint.
Scritto da: p-ski
Works, looks good.
Timer looks good and works well. I haven't timed the timer to see if its accurate but seems like it is. Atleast accurate enough for cooking. I don't remember if it came with instructions, but if it did I didn't read them. I'll share a tip, turn the timer all the way to the end and then back to the time you want otherwise the ring will be really short. This might be common knowledge for people that grew up using analog timers...
Scritto da: Yummy1234
Quiet
It works beautifully but quiet. When in my kitchen I can't hear it ring in the back of my home. Easy resolution was carrying it with me .
Scritto da: Nancy T. Figueroa
Very quaint red timer.
I opted for the open box deal and it arrived in good order. I like the look of it. It is small but well built and it rings loud enough for me to hear it from the adjacent living room. I am happy with the purchase.
Scritto da: Fere Nemo
Hackable!
Great right out of the box, but I'm just not that kind of guy. I got this for my office desk for time management. The paint is a beautiful "fire truck" red and chrome twist bezel looks sturdy. The bezel is the "knob" you use to arm the timer. Follow the instructions here and spin it all the way to 55, then back down to your target. The faceplate is well designed and attractive. There is a neoprene pad on the bottome so it stays put while you crank it around. It's freakishly loud, but you can tone that down fairly easily. HACKS Disassembly: (very easy, small Phillips screwdriver, skill knife (X-acto) One Phillips screw in the back to remove housing. Cut out neoprene over base mounting Phillips screw to remove base if desired. 1. Silencer: Less BRRRRRRRRRRRRINNNNGGGGG! Remove back screw, pack lightly to firm with cotton from cotton balls. With the movement out, you will see an interior chamber with three holes that make it look like an old-school radiation-hazard symbol; poke the cotton balls in to these holes. My first attempt was too tight and rendered the alarm inaudible. I removed some packing and now it's just right. TIP: There are two slots underneath the main housing behind the base mount. I thought that I could just cover these with some red gaffer tape, but somehow, this actually seemed to make it louder (megaphone effect?) 2. Faceplate Replacement Remove the hosing by unscrewing the back screw. Gently pull/wiggle the bezel away from the movement and set it aside, gently pry/wiggle the needle off of the post. The actual faceplate graphic is glued to a stand-off plate and you can carefully remove it with a skill knife. I made several 3" diameter designs in Corel Draw, and finally settled on a minimalistic one with a white 5 min wedge, a green 25 min wedge and a black 55 min wedge, then white ticks all the way around at 5 min intervals. At some point using this, I realized ti could be completely blank and still be farily accurate because zero is at the top, 15 min at the right, 30 at bottom, 45 at right and so on. I want to get another one, strip it, have it brass plated and then use the below template for a faceplate: [...] ... or maybe go morbid and get a yellow one, the make a giger-counter design faceplate. :)
Scritto da: J. Busse
Looks good. Works OK, Sturdy.
One would not expect a mechanical timer to be exact and this is no exception. Then again nothing is exact in a kitchen Like bake 30 minutes then remove doesn't mean 30 minutes zero seconds. It is all approximate. Just like the oven temp varies as does the atmospheric pressure. So an approximate time is just fine. And this is definitely approximate If you are within 30 seconds of what you wanted you are doing well. You must first turn the dial all the way clockwise then back to your setting time. If you don't the spring is not consistent. I am not sure it matters much as long as you turn the dial past your time then back to it. I just find it easier to turn it 100% every time. It is a rugged unit. I dropped mine on the concrete porch and all that happened was chipped paint. The bell could be louder. I took mine apart to see how it works and found a slug that bounces when the ringing gear turns. The slug bounces into the clock cover. The cover is not isolated but screwed down solidly which tends to muffle the noise. If you are hearing you will not hear this unless you are next to it and looking. but if things are quiet it is OK. All in all a typical timer from the 50's which is what we thought would be a decorative piece of our kitchen.
Scritto da: Michael Welty
Neat Little Timer
Nothing to dislike about this neat little timer on my part. I bought it because my eye doctor put me on eye drops to put in my eyes when going to bed. The drop directions said to put pressure on my sinuses for two minutes until the drops soaked in to my eyes to prevent the drops from leaking up into my sinuses when laying in bed. Timer works perfectly for what I bought it for and it looks neat sitting on my night stand. Have also used it for a kitchen timer on occasion and it works just fine for that, as well. Have had no problems with this timer and would buy another one if I needed one.
Scritto da: Susan Hurley
Kikkerland Vintage Streamline Kitchen Timer, Red
It seems to work well so far, have only used it a few times. It is smaller than I had hoped it would be but is super cute and fits well on my stove.
Scritto da: Gary Vannatter
Size - it's tiny
It's cute but very small. Looks like I have problems related metric to imperial. Works fine, no complaints.
Scritto da: JJ
Very good
An excellent little product that looks stylish and works really well. Very simple and very effective- timer on new oven far too complicated to use so bought this instead and it is brillaiant.
Scritto da: John Cadbury
Looks so cool
It looks so cool and retro. It's accurate with a digital comparison. It looks like a retro rocket bicycle bell or tachometer or a space instrument that you could blast off into outer space with to give you speed and air pressure of your 60s rocket ship.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Kitchen timer
Well made, looks good but not that loud.
Scritto da: ychias
Quality item
This is so cute! I was impressed at the weight, made with quality materials vs light weight plastic, looks great and works amazing!

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