Kitchen Timer

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4.4
1.66K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

This convenient timer has various time scales making it usable whether you want to bake a cake, need an egg timer, or are preparing a stew. Smart snapping makes it easy to set up.

This kitchen timer can run in the background. So you will have your phone or tablet available for other purposes. And when your dishes require your attention, you will be alerted by an adjustable ringtone or optional vibration.

FEATURES:
★ Easy to setup, just swipe the disc.
★ Winter themed background imagery (optional)
★ Can be active in the background, you can keep using your phone or tablet
★ Wake the phone from its lock, or sleep, when the time has come
★ Override silent mode of your device (optional)
★ Time scales from seconds to hours to support all recipes
★ Selectable alarm tones & optional vibration
★ Designed to be used on phones and tablets, in portrait and landscape orientation
★ Can keep the screen on or dimmed, so you can see progress at a glance
★ Adjustable alarm volume (use the volume buttons)
★ Adjustable alarm duration
★ Can be installed on SD-card (on supporting devices)

Enjoy creating delicious dishes, with the KitchenPearl Kitchen timer!
Updated on
Dec 28, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.37K reviews
Robert K
August 18, 2021
Maybe I just don't get it unlike everyone else. The preset times are at weird intervals 80 secs, 9 minutes, etc. Are we selecting "disks" anyway? Shouldn't the timer automatically reformat/resize to however long you chosen? And people talk about music some song which I've never heard. It just seems to me there's an extra step that makes no sense and adds no benefit.
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