- Features four independent timers (1 minute-24 hours): all timers may be adjusted, paused, or reset independently.
- Large dual LCD displays any two timers at once
- Easy-set dials (patent pending) for unprecedented ease-of-use
- 3 by 1-7/4 by 5 inches- two AAA batteries included
- Brushed-stainless face, and soft-touch rubberized housing: clock mode makes an attractive kitchen timepiece
Product Description
Whether preparing a healthy supper for family or a seven course meal for close friends, the chef’s quad-timer makes multi-tasking easy. The chef’s quad-timer features an intuitive cook top metaphor. The four colored lamps on the face of the timer visually connect what’s being timed with what’s on the stove. Running timers illuminate in green and flash red when expired. The quad timer is easy to use. All settings are quickly adjusted using American Innovative’s pa… More >>
Chef’s Quad-Timer Professional
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September 1st, 2010 at 5:47 am
I received this timer as a gift and have found it to be very useful. The timer is designed to keep track of up to 4 burners at once. I’ve never seen a feature like this on other timers and it’s very helpful. The display is very easy to read and it’s simple to operate.
Basically, the timer is designed to track up to 4 different items on your stove. The display will indicate which burners you are timing. In addition to using the timer this way, I have used it in other ways as well. For example, if I have 2 things in the oven for different lengths of time, I can set the timer to keep track of each of these seperately. The display will even alert you to which item will be the next to be done.
Additionally, there is a convenient ‘batch’ mode that allows you to push one button and the previous timed amount is displayed. This is very useful for baking cookies. For example, if you have a batch in for 10 minutes, when that batch is done, you only have to push one button and you are ready to put in another batch for 10 min.
The timer is solidly built but not too heavy. I carry it around the house with me when I am baking so I will hear when it goes off. The stainless steel version of the timer looks great in my kitchen.
I have used my timer for several months and have even ordered and given away several more of these as gifts to my friends who like to cook.
Rating: 5 / 5
September 1st, 2010 at 8:39 am
This is a great kitchen timer. I use this timer almost every day. Not only has it been great for use in the kitchen, we have also found it great at the poker table for timing blind increases!!! The brushed stainless steel and black finish is very stylish and will fit into any kitchen. This timer is multi-functional, very well constructed, and extremely easy to use making it a very highly recommended product.Chef’s Quad-Timer Professional (Brushed-Stainless)
Rating: 5 / 5
September 1st, 2010 at 9:19 am
I admit I was skeptical at first, but I love this device! It is intuitive, versatile and attractive.
Features: I find the dials are very easy to use. The device can be kept clean with ease. And a real bonus, if you leave the room and miss the beeper, the beeper turns off after a period of time but the Quad -timer tracks the elapsed time from the original setting.
When I have more than one thing going there is no more need to guess at timing or set multiple timers. I use this for multi-tasking of all sorts. For example, when I have something in the oven, something on the stove and an appointment to remember. It really reduces the stress whether we’re preparing a meal or preserving our fall harvest.
We plan give these to many of our friends this holiday.
Rating: 5 / 5
September 1st, 2010 at 9:49 am
I use the quad timer to keep track of my study/practice time – and break length – and have found it to work admirably well.
The look is elegant and the materials feel sturdy.
The functionality is a tad odd, but once I got used to it, I have had no trouble.
I might take this on the road as an alarm clock, but it would need to have an alarm that starts quietly and gets louder for me to love that much. Don’t expect to put it into a pocket, it’s not petite.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 1st, 2010 at 10:16 am
I need to time a number of different processes in my work, and thought this timer would be a perfect solution. I like the fact that it uses standard AAA batteries (no expensive button batteries to buy), but there are a couple of problems.
Most important is that once you pass 30 minutes, you can only set it in intervals of 5 minutes. 32 or 33 minutes? Sorry, out of luck…you have to go to 35-40-45, etc. This is a serious limitation for me.
It does count up after the beep if it is not turned off. This is good.
And it has a nice, upright stance with a weighted bottom that make it easy to see, and it has a solid feel.
Rating: 3 / 5