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The Masterplug TMS24-MP is a compact, mechanical 24-hour segment timer designed for precise control of electrical appliances. Featuring 15-minute interval settings via easy-to-press blue segments and a dual switch for manual or timed operation, it helps reduce energy waste across home devices like heaters, lights, and pet lamps.
Manufacturer | Masterplug |
Part Number | TMS24-MP |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 10 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | TMS24-MP |
Size | normal |
Colour | White |
Style | Energy Saving Daily Mechanical Segment Timer Plug |
Material | Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Power Source | ac |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Masterplug 24hr Timer TMS24-MP |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 300 g |
S**B
Works
Works out the box. Quality is ok. Easy to use. Timer function works well just remember that if you have a powercut you may need to reset the time dial.
Y**L
Do the job
Used these for over a year now. They work fine.
J**Y
Bit fiddly but does the job
The blue segments can be fiddly and if you're not careful when pulling them up they can pop out. Easy to put back in but much more hassle then the ones on convection heaters where you slide towards or away from the centre. Also makes a very faint ticking sound when on. Overall does the job but I'll stick to electronic timers in the future.
W**K
Brilliant
Hilarious reading some of the comments some people saying it’s too small and fiddly other people saying they can’t read the instructions. What an absolute shower of nut jobs always complaining about something well me for one control all my lights in the house my greenhouse and my shed heaters, my grow lights And now Christmas trees and various flashy lights for Christmas absolutely brilliant under a five who cares if it breaks, but these are excellent value for money I also have the larger type mechanical timers that are very noisy and quite badly made but these little things are excellent. I also use the electronic timers that are accurate but who needs accuracy when you’re just switching a bloody light on, I found the electronic ones are not the easiest things to set and if you happen to press a button when you’re cleaning them you could end up changing the times or switching it off so these little cheap timers are brilliant no complaints whatsoever.
A**R
They do the job
They do the job but I find it was very difficult to get the time right on them due to the way the dial turns. You have to use a fair amount of force to get it to start turning and then it jumps quite far ahead so you can't really get an accurate time very easily. They also make a clunking noise every 20 minutes or so, not sure what that's about.
V**.
brilliant
always have these as we go on holiday easy to use and set up set the time u wish the timer to come on done easy and straight forward
M**.
good quality
easy to set up ,so far so good
M**N
Basic, but it does the job - can't complain for the price!
If you are looking for a timer that synchronizes with the NASA's nuclear clock, then I'm afraid this won't be for you. If you want something to turn on roughly at some given time, and then turn off at roughly some other given time, then it's perfect.The dial is too small to be overly accurate when it comes to setting the time (unless you can judge by eye a quarter of a degree angles per minute for a tiny dial) so if you're desperate for accuracy, or are trying to perfectly synchronize it with other timers, then this is most certainly not for you. Your best bet is to set it to the nearest quarter of an hour and go from there – and it will reliably do what it’s told day in day out.The actual mechanical switches are flimsy, difficult to differentiate and set, but with a little effort there's nothing really wrong with the timer. Of course this is under the assumption that it is for a basic non-time sensitive application. We use it to start a lava lamp in the living room, and despite my best efforts it turns on 4 minutes late. But honestly? Who cares. The duration of time it will be on will be perfect, but the actual initiation time will vary depending on patience.We haven’t had any issues with loss of time, although it if strays too far it can be twisted back to where it was fairly easy. The sound to us is inaudible, but having used a variety of timers for various applications over the years, I know that they can drive you up the wall if you are in a truly quiet room at midnight – so don’t take my endorsement as gospel.The build quality is decent, but clearly wouldn’t stand up to frequent and regular changes, but for everyday tasks it’s perfect. It doesn’t take up too much room in the socket and you could easily place plugs, or even other timers, next to it (as the pictures show.)Overall, decent for the price and if your uses are limited. For time sensitive and similar tasks I’d go digital.
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