Cook-Rite 60-Minute Quartz Timer (Model 91030-2 )

Closing up our Top 5 best kitchen timers is the Cook-Rite 60-Minute Quartz Timer. This is a traditional kitchen timer with a rotary dial taking up most of the facade of this 3.5 x 1.7 x 3.5 inch timer. This mechanical or analog timer will make itself attractive in a traditional minded cook’s kitchen. There [...]

Sylvania SA200 Outdoor Timer with Light Sensor

The Sylvania SA200 Outdoor timer is a unique timer in our Best Outdoor Timer Roundup. This one doesn’t have a rotary dial with which you set hours on or off. This is a digital timer that comes with a light sensor like the Woods 13660 Outdoor Photoelectric Timer. Half of the face of this sylvania [...]

Westek TM11DOLB Outdoor Daily Timer

A dimunitive outdoor timer is what best describes the Westek TM11DOLB. The rotary dial makes up most of this outdoor timers face. Its non-removable adjustment pegs is fixed and can’t be lost. Offering a resolution setting of 30 minute intervals, means it can be set to 24 on and 24 off settings. The cover on [...]

Woods 13660 Outdoor Photoelectric Timer

This is our first digital outdoor timer included in our Best Outdoor Timer RoundUp. The Woods 13660 Outdoor Timer is equipped with a light sensor. You can program it to automatically turn on when dusk comes. Extending to that setting this outdoor timer can keep your appliances or lights turned on 1 to 9 hours [...]

Westek TM16DOLB Outdoor Daily Stake Timer

This outdoor timer comes with a finer 15 minute increments on its dial. The Westek TM16DOLB comes with a stake included if you do not have walls nearby to mount this timer on. Like the all outdoor timers Westek includes a safety splash guard. Westek has gone as far as patenting this type of weatherproofing, [...]

Five Ways to Prevent Procrastination From Zapping Your Energy and Productivity

Do you hate filing, and just stack it up in a pile? Do you procrastinate sorting your mail and it becomes a huge mound by the end of the week? Do you avoid making those phone calls? Are there more important decisions and tasks you avoid?

How to Achieve Work and Home Balance

How many times have we felt guilty of not meeting the goals we set out to do either professionally or personally? Maybe this is because the goals we set for ourselves are less than achievable!