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2-Pack Woods Indoor 24-Hour Digital Plug in Timer

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Walmart has 2-Pack Woods Indoor 24-Hour Digital Plug in Timer on sale for (White) for $6.92. Shipping is free with orders $35+ or with Walmart+ Membership (Free 30-Day Trial).

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  • The Woods Slim Fit Simple Set, White, 2-Pack Digital Lamp Timer 50007WD automatically turns lamps, fans, holiday lights and other electrical devices on and off at programmed times. This digital timer is easy to set, with a four-button program and a great way to realize some energy savings. With a two-pack of timers, use one for each outlet and maximize your indoor holiday and lighting needs. The slim design does not block the open outlet, and two timers can fit one receptacle. Features include a large easy-to-read LCD screen, simple push-button programming and warm neutral color pallet to match today's home interior. The Woods 50007WD Indoor Digital Daily Lamp Timer turns your lights on and off twice per day and save energy with daily (repeatable) settings. During power outages this timer retains its settings with a self-charging battery backup. This timer is compatible with compact fluorescent lighting, LED bulbs and CSA certified for quality assurance.

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Walmart has 2-Pack Woods Indoor 24-Hour Digital Plug in Timer on sale for (White) for $6.92. Shipping is free with orders $35+ or with Walmart+ Membership (Free 30-Day Trial).

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member the-press-box for sharing this deal.

Product Info:
  • The Woods Slim Fit Simple Set, White, 2-Pack Digital Lamp Timer 50007WD automatically turns lamps, fans, holiday lights and other electrical devices on and off at programmed times. This digital timer is easy to set, with a four-button program and a great way to realize some energy savings. With a two-pack of timers, use one for each outlet and maximize your indoor holiday and lighting needs. The slim design does not block the open outlet, and two timers can fit one receptacle. Features include a large easy-to-read LCD screen, simple push-button programming and warm neutral color pallet to match today's home interior. The Woods 50007WD Indoor Digital Daily Lamp Timer turns your lights on and off twice per day and save energy with daily (repeatable) settings. During power outages this timer retains its settings with a self-charging battery backup. This timer is compatible with compact fluorescent lighting, LED bulbs and CSA certified for quality assurance.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $7.70 less (52.7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.62 at the time of this posting.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here

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Lobbymonster
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Time as well. Plus, you can adjust the time to daylight savings with just a push of one button.
BabyBubba
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Hint: Plug a small battery charger with "float" function into one of these and connect that charger to your lawn equipment, motorcycle, ATV, boat, etc. and set it to turn on for 30 minutes a day or so. Keeps your battery from self-discharging and shortened life, and it's always at full charge when you're ready to ride. It's a lot gentler on the battery than leaving it on a maintainer 24/7, and my intermittent use batteries last for many years with a similar dial timer/charger setup.

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Apr 13, 2024 01:49 AM
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johnhApr 13, 2024 01:49 AM
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We have 2 of these for 5+ years and they work great! Bought 6 more here - thanks OP!
Apr 13, 2024 01:56 AM
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ThriftyIdea6692Apr 13, 2024 01:56 AM
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Quote from fuzzyfacedog :
27/41 one star reviews. Average 3.8.
I was scratching my head trying to figure out how that math worked...it's actually 27 out of 141. Which is still not great, but a lot better than 27 out of 41 Wink
Mostly the 1-stars seem to complain about them being hard to program. Some quality control issues also, but 2 for 7 bucks I'm not really expecting great quality control.
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Apr 13, 2024 03:26 AM
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Quote from ThriftyIdea6692 :
I was scratching my head trying to figure out how that math worked...it's actually 27 out of 141. Which is still not great, but a lot better than 27 out of 41
Mostly the 1-stars seem to complain about them being hard to program. Some quality control issues also, but 2 for 7 bucks I'm not really expecting great quality control.
You could pay people to take 24 carat gold bricks, and someone will surely complain about how heavy they are. Sifting through reviews, after a while you can tell which ones to take with a grain of salt. For me, well written sentences, decent punctuation, and an orderly stream of written thoughts tell me that a review deserves some weight. A lot of folks are heavy handed in reviews because they refuse to read simple instructions or didn't do enough research to buy the product for the right purpose.

With something this cheap from a well-known name brand, it's kind of a no brainer. If they both fail tomorrow, you're out the cost of a Subway sandwich. If they work out of the box, chances are that they will work for a long time. It's actually quite impressive that they can make something like this for $3.50 a pop and still make a profit.
Apr 13, 2024 04:06 AM
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ascotnotApr 13, 2024 04:06 AM
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Quote from BabyBubba :
You could pay people to take 24 carat gold bricks, and someone will surely complain about how heavy they are. Sifting through reviews, after a while you can tell which ones to take with a grain of salt. For me, well written sentences, decent punctuation, and an orderly stream of written thoughts tell me that a review deserves some weight. A lot of folks are heavy handed in reviews because they refuse to read simple instructions or didn't do enough research to buy the product for the right purpose.

With something this cheap from a well-known name brand, it's kind of a no brainer. If they both fail tomorrow, you're out the cost of a Subway sandwich. If they work out of the box, chances are that they will work for a long time. It's actually quite impressive that they can make something like this for $3.50 a pop and still make a profit.
The negative reviews are generally not helpful. I can disregard any complaints about the complexity of setting these - all of them require patience and close attention; that's the nature of the device. I have all different kinds of these and none of them are what I would call "easy" to program, though some are obviously easier than others. If you write out your programming scheme prior to programming, it becomes significantly easier.

These don't have a RND function to randomize (to some extent) on/off times, which some people consider to be a security feature.
Apr 13, 2024 04:32 AM
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rickp18Apr 13, 2024 04:32 AM
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Its simple and works very well for a single unit control. We used it for Xmas tree in the past.
With more Xmas lighting decoration added, we upgraded to kaza smart plugs. This way we can synchronize them in a group and make changes easier.
Apr 13, 2024 10:22 AM
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XperTeeZApr 13, 2024 10:22 AM
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Anyone know the smallest time interval this can do? Is it 15 min or 5 min? Probably not a seconds or 1 minute capability for this price...?
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Apr 13, 2024 02:02 PM
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Quote from XperTeeZ :
Anyone know the smallest time interval this can do? Is it 15 min or 5 min? Probably not a seconds or 1 minute capability for this price...?
These are programmable in 1-minute increments, so "ON" time can range from 1 minute to 23 hours and 59 minutes per day, with 2 separate ON/OFF cycles available for the times of day that you choose. There's a very helpful programming video posted to YouTube, which also helps familiarize you with these prior to making a purchase decision. Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpyy5ke3fdU
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Apr 13, 2024 02:37 PM
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XperTeeZApr 13, 2024 02:37 PM
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Quote from BabyBubba :
These are programmable in 1-minute increments, so "ON" time can range from 1 minute to 23 hours and 59 minutes per day, with 2 separate ON/OFF cycles available for the times of day that you choose. There's a very helpful programming video posted to YouTube, which also helps familiarize you with these prior to making a purchase decision. Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpyy5ke3fdU
That's actually not bad at all. Most mechanical timers including this companies, I have 1, and they're 15 min if not 30min increments. I have 2 digital ones that have a timing circulate function and can go to seconds. For instance, you can have it turn on for 3 seconds and off for 2 minutes all day.

edit: I paid 10 for each tho on Amazon, killer deal, 2 for 20, for those kind. But then again, for growing indoors, lots of lights can't be connected to them. I use them for water pumps for hydroponics.
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Quote from XperTeeZ :
That's actually not bad at all. Most mechanical timers including this companies, I have 1, and they're 15 min if not 30min increments. I have 2 digital ones that have a timing circulate function and can go to seconds. For instance, you can have it turn on for 3 seconds and off for 2 minutes all day.

edit: I paid 10 for each tho on Amazon, killer deal, 2 for 20, for those kind. But then again, for growing indoors, lots of lights can't be connected to them. I use them for water pumps for hydroponics.
Those are generally called repeat cycle timers and are common in the industrial controls and automation space, Amazon has some that are pretty cheap and come with an 11-pin octal socket that they plug into, which allows for 5-second replacement if one ever fails. I see them commonly used in residential aerobic sewer treatment systems to run the air pump.
Apr 13, 2024 03:15 PM
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XperTeeZApr 13, 2024 03:15 PM
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Quote from BabyBubba :
Those are generally called repeat cycle timers and are common in the industrial controls and automation space, Amazon has some that are pretty cheap and come with an 11-pin octal socket that they plug into, which allows for 5-second replacement if one ever fails. I see them commonly used in residential aerobic sewer treatment systems to run the air pump.
Interesting. I wonder why they need such a short cycle for their air pumps for the aerobic swimming pools. To keep them extra clean I'm guessing? But extra oxygen means more bacteria proliferation?
Apr 13, 2024 04:37 PM
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czhao1009Apr 13, 2024 04:37 PM
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These are great! I have a few around the house for: doser for reef tank, Christmas tree light. Have been using them for years and no issues whatsoever 😁
Apr 13, 2024 05:38 PM
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TealIdea227Apr 13, 2024 05:38 PM
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I paid $16.21 for these in October 2014 - still on the first one for the morning wakeup lamp.

I paid $10.99 for a digital 15-amp 3-prong timer in 2016 and it didn't last half a year opening and closing a 24V relay that really didn't need to be grounded in the first place. Should have just used the second one of these.
Apr 14, 2024 05:22 PM
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insensibleoneApr 14, 2024 05:22 PM
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Quote from BabyBubba :
They likely only click once when turning on or off. There are no moving parts other than an internal relay that makes the click when switching output, so no constant noise like the old style dial timers make. Those have a motor that runs all the time and can be annoying.
Thanks much!
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Santa_ClausApr 16, 2024 03:28 PM
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I plugged it in and reset it and it will not turn on. How do I turn it on?

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