By adding a cheap Christmas light timer to your coffee maker, you can set it to have your coffee already made when you wake up in the morning.
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By adding a cheap Christmas light timer to your coffee maker, you can set it to have your coffee already made when you wake up in the morning.
The timer is great for energy saving though. Like for a night light or
christmas tree lights.
Cheaper just to buy a programmable coffee maker to begin with.
Actually you don’t want a cheap Christmas timer…. for fire safety, you
should have a 3 prong timer with a voltage rating of 15 amps…just somit
don’t cause issue. ?…
Lol
Only works with dumb coffee makers with only an on/off button
Why christmas light timer instead of just the original name “Time Switch”.
I like it, but i’m having trouble getting the pot to access twitter.
Hey, nice shirt!
You do realize power timers have been out for years.
Or you could just get a coffee maker with a built in timer, those have only
been on the market since 1975 at least. I don’t even know if it’s possible
to buy a new drip coffee maker without a timer anymore.
Hey, what’s that smoke and molten plastic dripping down my wall? Seriously
– get a coffee pot with a timer in it. Those Christmas light timers are not
rated for the amperage of the average coffee maker.
Why did people need an instructional to do this, I’ve been using those
timers for this and my reptile lights for quite some time.
coffee with no milk and sugar? what’s wrong with you America?
so i dont vote this on basic principle and it wont work
wow, this is common sense shit
Milk and sugar? You mean bitch coffee. Lol I kid I kid
One safety note: check the power/current rating on your timer first. Most
coffee makers are 1000W/9A or more, and not all cheap timers are rated to
handle that (I have one here that’s only rated to 600W). Overloading the
timer could potentially lead to a fire, so that’s not good.
Wow! A clock timer! That the innovation of the century! Seriously, do you
think everybody else is a moron and nobody had this idea before to switch
on/off electrical powered devices with a clock timer?