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# 99hr max timer range Loud alarm with mute option Strong magnetic back Digital Kitchen Timer

**Brand:** xrexs
**Price:** EC$81
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## Summary

> ⏰ Own your time, own your kitchen!

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## Key Features

- • **Versatile Placement:** Magnetic back, retractable stand, and hanging hook let you position your timer exactly where you need it—fridge, countertop, or wall.
- • **Effortless Visibility:** Large 2.56-inch LCD digits with wide viewing angles ensure you can check your timer at a glance, even from across the kitchen.
- • **Hear It From Anywhere:** Powerful multi-stage alarm audible across rooms, plus a discreet flashing red LED for silent alerts—never miss a beat in your busy day.
- • **Precision Timing Mastery:** Set exact countdown or count-up times up to 99 hours with direct keypad input—no more guesswork or fumbling.
- • **Memory & Auto-Off Smartness:** Recall your last timing setting instantly and save battery with auto shut-off after 10 minutes of inactivity—efficiency meets convenience.

## Overview

The XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer is a professional-grade, easy-to-use timer featuring a loud multi-stage alarm with mute option, a large 2.56-inch LCD display, and versatile placement options including a magnetic back, stand, and hook. It supports precise countdown and count-up timing up to 99 hours, remembers your last setting for quick reuse, and conserves battery with an auto-off function. Designed for busy kitchens and multitasking millennials, it ensures you never overcook or miss a deadline, blending functionality with sleek practicality.

## Description

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Review: Nice count up/count down digital timer with keypad and good audible alarm - This review is specifically for the “XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer Magnetic Countdown Up Cooking Timer Loud Alarm and Mute Optional, Magnet and Stand, Large Display Classroom Timer for Teachers (2 Batteries Included) Upgraded Version”……note the UPGRADED VERSION” detail since desertcart includes both the “OLD VERSION” and THIS version on the same listing, which is confusing and also results in sloppy reviewers not making it clear WHICH version they are writing about. This product appears to have no model number. I have had a handful of old ‘digital countdown timers’ for several decades (probably 40 years or so), which Radio Shack sold as the “Micronta 63-880”, and I used them for all sorts of applications around the house and shop where I needed to know when a certain amount of time had elapsed. Those old ones worked great for kitchen timers, shop timers, in my home recording studio to remind me when it was time to change the tapes/CDs/whatever's in my duplicators, by my recliner to wake me up after naps. But I wanted to update my collection of those timers with some new ones, and was frustrated because so many ‘digital kitchen timers’ are designed to be set using a single button that needs to be held down, like setting a digital watch. Those old Micronta ones had a 0~0 keypad for direct entering of desired time values, e.g; press 1 5 3 0 to set up the timer to count down from 15 minutes and 30 seconds, and that is a critical feature I wanted. I have tried some other newer ones that DO have the keypad feature, but they often had very weak audible alarms, or depleted their batteries very quickly, or simply were of low quality and quit working after a while. After some trial, error and experimentation, I have settled on this XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer and have purchased a few of them. In this review I will share various details in order to help out others who might be considering buying one or more of these. This is a digital count up/count down timer. This means that you can enter the desired time value (in the Hours:Minutes:Seconds 00:00:00 format) and the counter will start with that and count down the time until 00:00:00 and then sound an audible alarm and also give a visual indication. The counter retains the same entered time value until you press the RESET button, thus allowing you to easily repeat the same timing period without needing to re-enter it each time. The counter ALSO can count up from 00:00:00, and this is useful when you want to know how long some event takes; it can be used as a stop watch or to time any other event. Besides the ten numeric buttons, there are two more buttons “STOP/RESET” and “START”. For use as a countdown timer, typically you will press “STOP/RESET” to make sure that any old timing value is deleted, then use the numeric buttons to directly enter the desired time value, followed by pressing “START” to begin the timed countdown. If the counter is currently timing (either up or down) and you press “STOP/RESET” the counting will pause, and may either be reset to 00:00:00 by pressing “STOP/RESET” again, or timing will resume by pressing “START”. If the counter is currently on 00:00:00 (rather than some entered time value) and you press “START”, the counter will count UP until you press “STOP/RESET”. This is all very intuitive and easy to remember. One thing that is a bit confusing is that this counter will allow you to enter ANY numeric value, even if it does not make sense, e.g; you can enter 74 into the Minutes or Seconds fields, even though there should not be any value greater than 59 in either field. The counter deals with such unusual entries by dutifully just ignoring the unusually large value in any field, counting down until that field resets and rolls over past 00 to a more appropriate value of 59 in the field, after which it will always be no greater than 59. If you enter 3:74 (3 Minutes and 74 seconds) and press “START”, the seconds field will count down from 74 to 00, and then roll over to 59 at the same time the minutes field decrements from 3 to 2, and then all will be back to the normal expected countdown sequence. Just be careful when entering time values, because since this counter’s logic does not check for conventionally valid inputs, your timed interval might end up being longer than you intended (especially if the invalid number is in the Minutes field), and this could mess up any process that you are trying to time. When using this counter as an ‘up timer/stop watch’, it follows normal conventions. Note, I decided to test my old Micronta timers and discovered that they ALSO behaved in this same way, not preventing invalid entries, but dealing with them in the same rational way. It is possible to set a time value up to 99:99:99 for countdown, and in count up mode it will time up to 99:59:59. All buttons are of a soft rubbery material, but have a good feel and clear silk-screens legends on them. When the counter times down to 00:00:00, the audible alarm will sound. This is fairly loud, and should be easily heard in another room of the house, at least if you are not more than one room away from where the timer is located. It initially has a politely low volume and the sound is “di-di……di-di……di-di……”, then if you do not press “STOP” after a few seconds, the volume of the beeping increases noticeably, but the beep pattern continues for perhaps 10 seconds. If you still don’t acknowledge the alarm, it keeps the same louder volume but becomes more aggressive by changing the beep pattern to “di-di-di…… di-di-di…… di-di-di……”, and after a longer interval to allow you to respond, it finally goes to a continuous “di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di”. At the same time the audible alarm is sounding, a red LED on the front of the counter will flash in time with the beeps; it does not get any brighter, and always flashes with the same level of intensity. I find this visual indicator to be of minimal value for my own needs, because it is neither large or very bright. HOWEVER, you might have situations where an audible alarm will wake the baby or something, and wish to just use the visual alarm (in which case the counter will need to be right in front of you and in easy view), and for this a switch on the side of the counter allows you to disable the audible alarm. Note that if you lay the counter on its back on a table, etc; the loudness of the audible alarm is somewhat diminished. The counter’s display is an LCD type, non-backlit and monochrome (not color). The LCD is “passive”, so all display light comes from the ambient light in the room, which passes through the LCD to the rear where a mirrored surface reflects it back out through the LCD again so you can see the display. This means that this display is very hard to read in low-light environments. The LCD’s “viewing cone” (viewing angle) is quite good from side angles, but poor from higher or lower; this means that you can read the display easily when viewed from one side or another, but not so well when viewed from above or below. The LCD numeric digits are about 5/8” (15mm) tall. During any time when the counter is actively incrementing or decrementing (i.e. it is not stopped at 00:00:00 or paused), a set of eight special segments on the display, located above the numerical 00:00:00 readout, will indicate in a repeating sequence like a theater marquee, at a rate of 1 second per segment. I suppose this might be useful to help you instantly recognize whether the counter is actively timing or not, perhaps out of the corner of your eye or something, without needing to really look at the numerical display to see if the digits are changing. There are two indicators on the LCD which are always present while the counter is ON; one is an hourglass symbol and appears to be there simply to let the user know that the device is a timer, and the other is an image of a traditional wind-up alarm clock……I assumed that this would be visible only when the audible alarm is enabled (NOT disabled), but no, it is always visible. The counter turns itself off after a period of non-activity, but can be turned back on by pressing any of the buttons. This should extend battery life, but there are no specifications on this and I have not had any of mine for long enough to get a feel for low long the batteries can be expected to last. The counter uses 2x “AAA” size cells (batteries) which can be alkaline or lithium; a pair of these cells are provided with each counter, but nothing on them indicates their type. NOTE: The included AAA cells have a transparent plastic wrap which prevents their end terminals from making electrical contact with the battery clips. You will need to remove this plastic wrap before the counter will work; the included user manual does mention this as a reminder. The counter normally rests on its bottom edge, which is angled so that the face of the counter slopes backwards a few degrees for better visibility. It may also be laid flat on its back, and another option is to flip out a little foot on the top of the rear panel so that when the counter is on its back it still has a shallow upwards slope to the face for better visibility. For use as a stop watch (or any time you have a portable application for the counter), the same little foot can be flipped upwards so it extends past the top edge of the counter, and the included lanyard can be attached here so that the counter will hang from your wrist. If you supply a larger lanyard, the counter can be hung around your neck. The rear panel of the counter has two embedded neodymium magnets, allowing the counter to be stuck onto sides of appliances, steel office furniture, etc; I found that while these magnets are strong enough to keep the counter from falling, they are too weak to prevent the counter from sliding around while you try to use the buttons. The counter’s dimensions are 3” (7.5cm) wide, 2.5” (6.5cm) tall, and 7/8” (2.3cm) thick/deep. It weighs 2.7oz (76g). The included User Manual is a single small slip of paper, printed in English on one side and what I assume is Chinese on the other side. Unlike many products originating in China, at least the English text seems fairly well written and is understandable and covers all main aspects of using the product.
Review: Great kitchen timer, as good as they get - This timer is as good as it gets if you just want a timer without a clock function; I didn't need another clock in my kitchen. This timer is very easy to use, set the time to count down using the number buttons and press start, it can't get any easier than that. If you want to count up, just press the start button. When the set time is reached the red-light blinks and the alarm does a loud slow 'beep - beep' then shifts to a loud rapid beeping if you haven't shut it off, this will get your attention even in another room. The beeper can be turned off, but the red light will still blink to get your attention. The display stays on as long as it is actively counting but will automatically turn itself off in 10 minutes when not being used. The display has large black numbers on a light gray background, making it easy to see as long as there is light in the room. The battery contacts are covered with plastic which needs to be removed initially but removing the battery cover is not the easiest, I used a piece of rubber to get enough of a grip to slide the cover off, you won't have to worry about it falling off though. The face plate is covered with a thin plastic film which you might not notice, it can be removed by peeling up a corner and pulling it off to reveal a nice shiny display. It can be hung on a hook, stuck on a stove hood using the magnets or propped up using the stand, all 3 features work well. The magnets might not stick as good on a textured surface. Be sure to get the upgraded version to have the hour function. I like this timer so much I bought another one to give as a gift. I give this a buy recommendation.

## Features

- LOUD RINGING ALARM & MUTE MODE ----- You can easily hear this kitchen timer’s alarm in another room with loud beeping sound . No worry about overcook or undercook . If you don't like the alarm, you could switch the alarm to mute and there will be a red light flashing.
- COUNT UP/DOWN TIMER, MENORY FUNCTION ----- Not only for count down(Maximum to 99 hr 99 min 99 Sec), but also a count up timer (Maximum to 99 hr 59 min 59 Sec). The “START/STOP” button to recall the last time setting. If the timer is on but not working, it will turn off after 10 minutes, press any button to awake it.
- LARGE CLEAR DIGITS ----- Large LCD screen for timer digits display. LCD display size: 2.56 x 0.98 inches. This kitchen timer is simple for you to read the time and big digits let you see numbers clearly from any angles in the kitchen.
- MAGNETIC BACK, RETRACTABLE STAND AND HOOK FOR HANGING ----- The digital kitchen timer is convenient to place in three ways . Hang on the wall or place on the table. Especially it can stick to the front of the refrigerator with strong magnet.
- WIDELY APPLIED ----- Perfect timer for homework, exercise, gym workout, cooking (ie egg timer), sports, games and classroom timer activities.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | XREXS |
| Color | Gray, Red, White |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.2"D x 1"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 0.44 g |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene , Plastic |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic |
| Number of settings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2"D x 1"W x 2"H |
| Screen Size | 2.56 inches |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Gray, Red, White
- **Brand:** XREXS
- **Material:** Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.2"D x 1"W x 2"H
- **Item Weight:** 0.44 Grams

## Images

![Digital Kitchen Timer - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61DJRYcidnL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The timer in the reviewer's pictures is not the one that is on the description page, reviews page, and the page showing the questions.  What gives?**
A: There are two different clock/timers listed on one page.  That's why there is conflicting info in the questions and reviews.

**Q: Does this timer have the capability to repeatedly count down? For example, I want to repeat a task every two minutes and dont want to reset the time.**
A: Yes, the timer retains the last time entered. It keeps the last time entered until you press the "stop/reset" button a second time.

**Q: How long does the alarm go off for?**
A: It double rings for about 8 seconds, then triple rings for quite a while - and if you haven't turned it off it quadruple rings.  I think it goes off as long as you need to get to it.

**Q: does it beep when you reset it?**
A: Yes, it beeps and flashes its red LED any time you depress one of its buttons.  (I have the version with the Start button on the right and the Stop/Reset button on the left.)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice count up/count down digital timer with keypad and good audible alarm
*by P***T on November 19, 2022*

This review is specifically for the “XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer Magnetic Countdown Up Cooking Timer Loud Alarm and Mute Optional, Magnet and Stand, Large Display Classroom Timer for Teachers (2 Batteries Included) Upgraded Version”……note the UPGRADED VERSION” detail since Amazon includes both the “OLD VERSION” and THIS version on the same listing, which is confusing and also results in sloppy reviewers not making it clear WHICH version they are writing about. This product appears to have no model number. I have had a handful of old ‘digital countdown timers’ for several decades (probably 40 years or so), which Radio Shack sold as the “Micronta 63-880”, and I used them for all sorts of applications around the house and shop where I needed to know when a certain amount of time had elapsed. Those old ones worked great for kitchen timers, shop timers, in my home recording studio to remind me when it was time to change the tapes/CDs/whatever's in my duplicators, by my recliner to wake me up after naps. But I wanted to update my collection of those timers with some new ones, and was frustrated because so many ‘digital kitchen timers’ are designed to be set using a single button that needs to be held down, like setting a digital watch. Those old Micronta ones had a 0~0 keypad for direct entering of desired time values, e.g; press 1 5 3 0 to set up the timer to count down from 15 minutes and 30 seconds, and that is a critical feature I wanted. I have tried some other newer ones that DO have the keypad feature, but they often had very weak audible alarms, or depleted their batteries very quickly, or simply were of low quality and quit working after a while. After some trial, error and experimentation, I have settled on this XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer and have purchased a few of them. In this review I will share various details in order to help out others who might be considering buying one or more of these. This is a digital count up/count down timer. This means that you can enter the desired time value (in the Hours:Minutes:Seconds 00:00:00 format) and the counter will start with that and count down the time until 00:00:00 and then sound an audible alarm and also give a visual indication. The counter retains the same entered time value until you press the RESET button, thus allowing you to easily repeat the same timing period without needing to re-enter it each time. The counter ALSO can count up from 00:00:00, and this is useful when you want to know how long some event takes; it can be used as a stop watch or to time any other event. Besides the ten numeric buttons, there are two more buttons “STOP/RESET” and “START”. For use as a countdown timer, typically you will press “STOP/RESET” to make sure that any old timing value is deleted, then use the numeric buttons to directly enter the desired time value, followed by pressing “START” to begin the timed countdown. If the counter is currently timing (either up or down) and you press “STOP/RESET” the counting will pause, and may either be reset to 00:00:00 by pressing “STOP/RESET” again, or timing will resume by pressing “START”. If the counter is currently on 00:00:00 (rather than some entered time value) and you press “START”, the counter will count UP until you press “STOP/RESET”. This is all very intuitive and easy to remember. One thing that is a bit confusing is that this counter will allow you to enter ANY numeric value, even if it does not make sense, e.g; you can enter 74 into the Minutes or Seconds fields, even though there should not be any value greater than 59 in either field. The counter deals with such unusual entries by dutifully just ignoring the unusually large value in any field, counting down until that field resets and rolls over past 00 to a more appropriate value of 59 in the field, after which it will always be no greater than 59. If you enter 3:74 (3 Minutes and 74 seconds) and press “START”, the seconds field will count down from 74 to 00, and then roll over to 59 at the same time the minutes field decrements from 3 to 2, and then all will be back to the normal expected countdown sequence. Just be careful when entering time values, because since this counter’s logic does not check for conventionally valid inputs, your timed interval might end up being longer than you intended (especially if the invalid number is in the Minutes field), and this could mess up any process that you are trying to time. When using this counter as an ‘up timer/stop watch’, it follows normal conventions. Note, I decided to test my old Micronta timers and discovered that they ALSO behaved in this same way, not preventing invalid entries, but dealing with them in the same rational way. It is possible to set a time value up to 99:99:99 for countdown, and in count up mode it will time up to 99:59:59. All buttons are of a soft rubbery material, but have a good feel and clear silk-screens legends on them. When the counter times down to 00:00:00, the audible alarm will sound. This is fairly loud, and should be easily heard in another room of the house, at least if you are not more than one room away from where the timer is located. It initially has a politely low volume and the sound is “di-di……di-di……di-di……”, then if you do not press “STOP” after a few seconds, the volume of the beeping increases noticeably, but the beep pattern continues for perhaps 10 seconds. If you still don’t acknowledge the alarm, it keeps the same louder volume but becomes more aggressive by changing the beep pattern to “di-di-di…… di-di-di…… di-di-di……”, and after a longer interval to allow you to respond, it finally goes to a continuous “di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di”. At the same time the audible alarm is sounding, a red LED on the front of the counter will flash in time with the beeps; it does not get any brighter, and always flashes with the same level of intensity. I find this visual indicator to be of minimal value for my own needs, because it is neither large or very bright. HOWEVER, you might have situations where an audible alarm will wake the baby or something, and wish to just use the visual alarm (in which case the counter will need to be right in front of you and in easy view), and for this a switch on the side of the counter allows you to disable the audible alarm. Note that if you lay the counter on its back on a table, etc; the loudness of the audible alarm is somewhat diminished. The counter’s display is an LCD type, non-backlit and monochrome (not color). The LCD is “passive”, so all display light comes from the ambient light in the room, which passes through the LCD to the rear where a mirrored surface reflects it back out through the LCD again so you can see the display. This means that this display is very hard to read in low-light environments. The LCD’s “viewing cone” (viewing angle) is quite good from side angles, but poor from higher or lower; this means that you can read the display easily when viewed from one side or another, but not so well when viewed from above or below. The LCD numeric digits are about 5/8” (15mm) tall. During any time when the counter is actively incrementing or decrementing (i.e. it is not stopped at 00:00:00 or paused), a set of eight special segments on the display, located above the numerical 00:00:00 readout, will indicate in a repeating sequence like a theater marquee, at a rate of 1 second per segment. I suppose this might be useful to help you instantly recognize whether the counter is actively timing or not, perhaps out of the corner of your eye or something, without needing to really look at the numerical display to see if the digits are changing. There are two indicators on the LCD which are always present while the counter is ON; one is an hourglass symbol and appears to be there simply to let the user know that the device is a timer, and the other is an image of a traditional wind-up alarm clock……I assumed that this would be visible only when the audible alarm is enabled (NOT disabled), but no, it is always visible. The counter turns itself off after a period of non-activity, but can be turned back on by pressing any of the buttons. This should extend battery life, but there are no specifications on this and I have not had any of mine for long enough to get a feel for low long the batteries can be expected to last. The counter uses 2x “AAA” size cells (batteries) which can be alkaline or lithium; a pair of these cells are provided with each counter, but nothing on them indicates their type. NOTE: The included AAA cells have a transparent plastic wrap which prevents their end terminals from making electrical contact with the battery clips. You will need to remove this plastic wrap before the counter will work; the included user manual does mention this as a reminder. The counter normally rests on its bottom edge, which is angled so that the face of the counter slopes backwards a few degrees for better visibility. It may also be laid flat on its back, and another option is to flip out a little foot on the top of the rear panel so that when the counter is on its back it still has a shallow upwards slope to the face for better visibility. For use as a stop watch (or any time you have a portable application for the counter), the same little foot can be flipped upwards so it extends past the top edge of the counter, and the included lanyard can be attached here so that the counter will hang from your wrist. If you supply a larger lanyard, the counter can be hung around your neck. The rear panel of the counter has two embedded neodymium magnets, allowing the counter to be stuck onto sides of appliances, steel office furniture, etc; I found that while these magnets are strong enough to keep the counter from falling, they are too weak to prevent the counter from sliding around while you try to use the buttons. The counter’s dimensions are 3” (7.5cm) wide, 2.5” (6.5cm) tall, and 7/8” (2.3cm) thick/deep. It weighs 2.7oz (76g). The included User Manual is a single small slip of paper, printed in English on one side and what I assume is Chinese on the other side. Unlike many products originating in China, at least the English text seems fairly well written and is understandable and covers all main aspects of using the product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great kitchen timer, as good as they get
*by A***K on September 17, 2022*

This timer is as good as it gets if you just want a timer without a clock function; I didn't need another clock in my kitchen. This timer is very easy to use, set the time to count down using the number buttons and press start, it can't get any easier than that. If you want to count up, just press the start button. When the set time is reached the red-light blinks and the alarm does a loud slow 'beep - beep' then shifts to a loud rapid beeping if you haven't shut it off, this will get your attention even in another room. The beeper can be turned off, but the red light will still blink to get your attention. The display stays on as long as it is actively counting but will automatically turn itself off in 10 minutes when not being used. The display has large black numbers on a light gray background, making it easy to see as long as there is light in the room. The battery contacts are covered with plastic which needs to be removed initially but removing the battery cover is not the easiest, I used a piece of rubber to get enough of a grip to slide the cover off, you won't have to worry about it falling off though. The face plate is covered with a thin plastic film which you might not notice, it can be removed by peeling up a corner and pulling it off to reveal a nice shiny display. It can be hung on a hook, stuck on a stove hood using the magnets or propped up using the stand, all 3 features work well. The magnets might not stick as good on a textured surface. Be sure to get the upgraded version to have the hour function. I like this timer so much I bought another one to give as a gift. I give this a buy recommendation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice timer. Arrived with 2 totally dead batteries. Otherwise its a 5 star little gadget.
*by C***T on December 11, 2025*

Easy to use. Most importantly you can enter the length of time, like for example 45 minutes by just entering the numbers. Surprising how many timers require that you click a button 45 times to get to 45 minutes. And the sound to alert the time has been met is good and loud. Only reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5 is because the included batteries arrived dead, dead, dead. Is it my imagine or is this sort of thing happening more often? Last timer I ordered - a different brand -had a battery compartment that I couldn't open. Is quality control dead?

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