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# 4 simultaneous timers 23h 59m 59s max timer Built-in dry-erase whiteboard - Taylor 5849 Four-Event Digital Timer with Whiteboard for School, Learning, Projects, and Kitchen Tasks, white

**Brand:** taylor
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## Summary

> ⏰ Own your time, own your day!

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- **What is this?** - Taylor 5849 Four-Event Digital Timer with Whiteboard for School, Learning, Projects, and Kitchen Tasks, white by taylor
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Trusted taylor brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Write & Remind:** Integrated dry-erase whiteboard lets you label timers, jot notes, or display recipes for ultimate organization.
- • **Flexible Placement:** Magnet mount or sturdy stand adapts seamlessly to kitchens, classrooms, or workspaces.
- • **Master Multitasker:** Track up to 4 events independently with distinct alarms—never miss a beat in your busy day.
- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Includes batteries and intuitive controls for quick setup—start timing your productivity instantly.
- • **Crystal Clear Display:** Large 2" x 1.75" LCD screen ensures easy readability from across the room—no squinting required.

## Overview

The Taylor 5849 Four-Event Digital Timer is a versatile, multi-tasking powerhouse designed for professionals and busy millennials. It tracks up to four independent timers simultaneously with unique alarms, features a built-in dry-erase whiteboard for labeling and notes, and offers a large, easy-to-read LCD display. With flexible mounting options and included batteries, it’s perfect for managing kitchen tasks, study sessions, or project timing—helping you stay organized and ahead in any fast-paced environment.

## Description

Simplify multitasking in your kitchen, classroom, or workspace with the Taylor 5849 Four-Event Digital Timer featuring a convenient dry erase whiteboard. Perfect for coordinating complex family meals, managing homework sessions, or timing multiple projects, this versatile timer lets you track up to four separate events simultaneously. Each event has its own distinct alarm sound, helping you easily identify which timer is going off without confusion. The large 2-inch by 1.75-inch LCD screen displays clear, easy-to-read countdowns or count-ups, programmable for up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds, giving you maximum flexibility for a variety of tasks. Whether you need to time baking, cooking, study periods, or exercise intervals, this digital timer adapts to your needs. In addition to precise timing, the built-in dry-erase whiteboard allows you to jot down reminders, label each timer event, write recipes, or leave notes for your family or coworkers. This handy feature ensures you stay organized and on track throughout your day. The timer can be conveniently mounted with a strong magnet or positioned upright with a flip-out stand, making it ideal for refrigerators, ovens, desks, or counters. Powered by two included AAA batteries, the Taylor 5849 is ready to use right out of the box. Combining functionality, convenience, and flexibility, this multi-event timer with whiteboard is an essential tool for busy households, educators, and professionals alike.

Review: Very useful and flexible timer - I really like this timer. I actually got it to count how much time a pottery kiln was operating (at high power, and at low power) so I could figure out how much electricity was being used. For this purpose, I use two timers, both in count-up mode, but only one timer actively counting (the high-power timer, or the low-power timer, depending on how the kiln is set). A pottery kiln needs to operate for many hours, and this timer can count to more than 24 hours. But I also use the timer in the kitchen for various purposes. For example, sometimes I'm far enough away from the microwave that I can't hear the beep when it's done. So I set a timer to count down the desired time value, and carry the timer with me into the other room so it can remind me when the microwave is done. Also, it's common for microwave cooking instructions to tell you to let the food stand for five or ten minutes after the microwave shuts off. In this case, I set the timer at the same time I start the microwave, but set the timer for five or ten minutes longer. Then I can just wait for the timer to beep, indicating dinner is ready. There are four separate timers, each of which can count-up or count-down, and each of which can be set, started, paused/resumed, stopped, or reset, independently from the other timers. The operational buttons only affect one timer, and you select which of the four timers by pressing the EVENT button. This shows a "TIME" icon in front of the timer you will be affecting, and the icon moves from one timer to another as you repeatedly press the EVENT button. To make a timer count down, press the HR and MIN buttons as desired to set an initial time value. You can press HR or MIN repeatedly, or you can hold down the button to scroll the value quickly. The minutes value scrolls to 59 then wraps around to 00 without affecting hours. The hours value scrolls to 24 then wraps around to zero. Therefore the biggest count-down time you can enter is 24 hours and 59 minutes. You can not enter seconds, you can only enter whole minutes. However as the timer counts down, once it gets below one minute, it will show the final seconds counting down, you just can't enter seconds for an initial value. To start the count down, press the START/STOP button and the time value will start counting down. You can press the START/STOP button again to pause the timer, then press START/STOP again to resume, as many times as you want. When the count reaches all zeros, the timer starts beeping, and will beep for quite a while until you press START/STOP. Any timer that displays 00 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds will operate as a count-up timer. The easiest way to get all zeros is to reset the timer (see below). Once the time value has been reset to all zeros, press START/STOP and the timer will start counting up, press START/STOP again to pause, again to resume, etc. Also, once an active count-down timer counts down to all zeros and starts beeping, it also automatically starts counting up, until you press START/STOP to stop the timer (and the beeping). To reset a single timer, press the HR and MIN buttons together, and the timer with the TIME icon will reset to all zeros. To reset all four timers, press the HR, MIN, and EVENT buttons together. Note that an actively counting timer won't reset, you have to pause the timer first before resetting it. It's important to note that all four timers are independent, and the button presses only affect the timer that has the TIME icon in front of it. So for example, you can set an HR/MIN value in timer 1 to make it count down, and start it counting, then reset timer 2 to all zeros to make it count up, and start it counting, then set timer 3 to count down, but a different value than timer 1, and start it counting, then reset timer 4 to all zeros but leave it inactive. Then you can pause timer 1, then pause timer 2, all without affecting timer 3 or 4, then resume timer 2, then resume timer 1, then pause and reset timer 1, then start counting up on timer 4, etc. Just remember to press the EVENT button to select the desired timer before you use any of the other buttons. There are a few relatively minor issues: - It has no on/off switch, so once you put the batteries in (two AAA batteries, which are included), the display stays on continuously. This used to bother me, and I used to take the batteries out, but eventually I got tired of doing that and decided just to leave it on all the time. - There is no backlight, so the display can be hard to read in dim light. - It has a couple of magnets on the back so you can stick it on your refrigerator, but this is not a very secure mounting method so I don't use it. While you are pressing buttons on the timer, it can slide around a bit, and even pop off the refrigerator and fall. - It has a tilt-out arm in the plastic base so you can stand the timer up, but the tilt-out arm is so flimsy I'm sure it would break right away, so I don't use it. You don't really need a stand - you can press the buttons just fine while the timer is laying on a flat surface, or while holding it in your hand. As an engineer, I think it's a pretty neat and powerful gizmo, and if I was a kid, it would be a pretty cool kid toy.
Review: Nice timer with multiple timers in one device plus a whiteboard built in - Very nice timer! It has multiple timers that you can set independently. Once you get used to the procedure it goes really smoothly. I love that it has a whiteboard where you can write down what the timer is for (that's what I love the most about this timer is that it lets me NOT FORGET what I set the timer for). The pen which was included with mine also had an eraser on the tip of it, and the pen is still writing fine after about a year of use. The eraser is still working great too. And the whiteboard still looks white! I never had to use any sort of solvent or cleaning solution on it - only just use the little eraser that came with the timer. The stand felt a little flimsy at first, but it's really held up well for a whole year, so it is fairly sturdy! I treat it carefully so as not to break its stand. The timer alarm is loud enough that I can hear it in an adjacent room very well. The color of mine was white with black writing on it. The white was a pure white color.

## Features

- TRACK FOUR EVENTS AT A TIME: This multi-function digital timer can track up to four separate events, each with its own distinct alarm to aid in identification.
- BUILT IN WHITEBOARD: A whiteboard and dry-erase markets can display recipes, label timer, events, and more.
- VERSATILE DESIGN: Mounts with a magnet or stand, allowing the timer to function in a wide range of environments.
- EASY TO READ: A 2 x 1.75 inch LCD readout provides a clear, easy-to –read display that can be read from across the kitchen.
- BATTERIES INCLUDED: Requires two AA batteries (included).
- GREAT FOR LEARNING: Write assignments or projects on the whiteboard to keep track of school assignments at home.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006OK7RRO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,267 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #150 in Timers |
| Brand | Taylor |
| Brand Name | Taylor |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,155 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077784058497, 00735343484018 |
| Included Components | Timer |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 7.5"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Taylor Four-Event Digital Timer with Whiteboard for School, Learning, Projects, and Kitchen Tasks |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5849 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 5849 |
| Number of settings | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 1"D x 7.5"W x 5.5"H |
| Screen Size | 3.75 Inches |
| UPC | 735343484018 887672522487 077784058497 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Taylor
- **Color:** White
- **Item Weight:** 0.05 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 1"D x 7.5"W x 5.5"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the longest time this can be set for? Need a loud warning for long cooking times.**
A: The longest time I can set any given event is 24 hours and 59 minutes - more than enough for almost any slow cooking recipe.  Even my all day, super slow smoked Texas BBQ briskets can be easily tracked. The beeper is very piercing and we can hear it virtually all over the 3000 sf house.  An interesting feature is that once the alarm starts to sound, it begins counting upwards so if you were way out of hearing, at least you would know precisely how overcooked the item was..... LOL

**Q: Can this be set to seconds (or only hours and minutes)?**
A: Well, it can count up in seconds if that's any help.  Select a timer(there are 4) and just push start. It starts counting up in seconds. I don't know how far but, it went to 5 minutes at least on mine when I stopped it. It'll probably go to 24 hours and 59 minutes the reverse of how long you can set it to time anything.

**Q: Is the alert actually continuous, or does it stop beeping after some amount of time?**
A: As far as i can tell it is continious. i did not see a limit in any documenation and so far it continies beeping until i turn it off. The longest time has been near 2 minutes. Hope this helps.

**Q: After the timer goes off, will it keep counting, so if you were delayed in coming to it you know how many minutes past zero it has been?**
A: It does count up from zero when it goes off, keeping track of how much time has elapsed since then, but the alarm continues to go off that entire time as well, so it is unlikely you will leave it running for too long at that point.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very useful and flexible timer
*by J***C on August 22, 2014*

I really like this timer. I actually got it to count how much time a pottery kiln was operating (at high power, and at low power) so I could figure out how much electricity was being used. For this purpose, I use two timers, both in count-up mode, but only one timer actively counting (the high-power timer, or the low-power timer, depending on how the kiln is set). A pottery kiln needs to operate for many hours, and this timer can count to more than 24 hours. But I also use the timer in the kitchen for various purposes. For example, sometimes I'm far enough away from the microwave that I can't hear the beep when it's done. So I set a timer to count down the desired time value, and carry the timer with me into the other room so it can remind me when the microwave is done. Also, it's common for microwave cooking instructions to tell you to let the food stand for five or ten minutes after the microwave shuts off. In this case, I set the timer at the same time I start the microwave, but set the timer for five or ten minutes longer. Then I can just wait for the timer to beep, indicating dinner is ready. There are four separate timers, each of which can count-up or count-down, and each of which can be set, started, paused/resumed, stopped, or reset, independently from the other timers. The operational buttons only affect one timer, and you select which of the four timers by pressing the EVENT button. This shows a "TIME" icon in front of the timer you will be affecting, and the icon moves from one timer to another as you repeatedly press the EVENT button. To make a timer count down, press the HR and MIN buttons as desired to set an initial time value. You can press HR or MIN repeatedly, or you can hold down the button to scroll the value quickly. The minutes value scrolls to 59 then wraps around to 00 without affecting hours. The hours value scrolls to 24 then wraps around to zero. Therefore the biggest count-down time you can enter is 24 hours and 59 minutes. You can not enter seconds, you can only enter whole minutes. However as the timer counts down, once it gets below one minute, it will show the final seconds counting down, you just can't enter seconds for an initial value. To start the count down, press the START/STOP button and the time value will start counting down. You can press the START/STOP button again to pause the timer, then press START/STOP again to resume, as many times as you want. When the count reaches all zeros, the timer starts beeping, and will beep for quite a while until you press START/STOP. Any timer that displays 00 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds will operate as a count-up timer. The easiest way to get all zeros is to reset the timer (see below). Once the time value has been reset to all zeros, press START/STOP and the timer will start counting up, press START/STOP again to pause, again to resume, etc. Also, once an active count-down timer counts down to all zeros and starts beeping, it also automatically starts counting up, until you press START/STOP to stop the timer (and the beeping). To reset a single timer, press the HR and MIN buttons together, and the timer with the TIME icon will reset to all zeros. To reset all four timers, press the HR, MIN, and EVENT buttons together. Note that an actively counting timer won't reset, you have to pause the timer first before resetting it. It's important to note that all four timers are independent, and the button presses only affect the timer that has the TIME icon in front of it. So for example, you can set an HR/MIN value in timer 1 to make it count down, and start it counting, then reset timer 2 to all zeros to make it count up, and start it counting, then set timer 3 to count down, but a different value than timer 1, and start it counting, then reset timer 4 to all zeros but leave it inactive. Then you can pause timer 1, then pause timer 2, all without affecting timer 3 or 4, then resume timer 2, then resume timer 1, then pause and reset timer 1, then start counting up on timer 4, etc. Just remember to press the EVENT button to select the desired timer before you use any of the other buttons. There are a few relatively minor issues: - It has no on/off switch, so once you put the batteries in (two AAA batteries, which are included), the display stays on continuously. This used to bother me, and I used to take the batteries out, but eventually I got tired of doing that and decided just to leave it on all the time. - There is no backlight, so the display can be hard to read in dim light. - It has a couple of magnets on the back so you can stick it on your refrigerator, but this is not a very secure mounting method so I don't use it. While you are pressing buttons on the timer, it can slide around a bit, and even pop off the refrigerator and fall. - It has a tilt-out arm in the plastic base so you can stand the timer up, but the tilt-out arm is so flimsy I'm sure it would break right away, so I don't use it. You don't really need a stand - you can press the buttons just fine while the timer is laying on a flat surface, or while holding it in your hand. As an engineer, I think it's a pretty neat and powerful gizmo, and if I was a kid, it would be a pretty cool kid toy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice timer with multiple timers in one device plus a whiteboard built in
*by C***. on May 21, 2026*

Very nice timer! It has multiple timers that you can set independently. Once you get used to the procedure it goes really smoothly. I love that it has a whiteboard where you can write down what the timer is for (that's what I love the most about this timer is that it lets me NOT FORGET what I set the timer for). The pen which was included with mine also had an eraser on the tip of it, and the pen is still writing fine after about a year of use. The eraser is still working great too. And the whiteboard still looks white! I never had to use any sort of solvent or cleaning solution on it - only just use the little eraser that came with the timer. The stand felt a little flimsy at first, but it's really held up well for a whole year, so it is fairly sturdy! I treat it carefully so as not to break its stand. The timer alarm is loud enough that I can hear it in an adjacent room very well. The color of mine was white with black writing on it. The white was a pure white color.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of better timers on the market within bounds.
*by K***G on May 24, 2014*

This timer is designed to be both hung on the refrigerator or set on a counter. The main reason I only gave this little gem 4 stars was the first time I put it on the refrigerator, the magnet stuck to the frig and separated from the unit. I had to glue the magnet back onto the unit (which was not that hard, but still. . .) Secondly, the unit does not "stick" very well on the frig. The magnets are very small, like less than a quarter of an inch wide, giving the unit only two small connectors to metal, thus tending to create a weak link onto the refrigerator door. I like the fact that when the alarm goes off, it keeps going for quite a while (like until you turn it off), and it keeps track of how long over the time you went. You can set up multiple times for different things which is a feature none of the rest of my timers has. The numbers are not very big, but you can read them if your vision is reasonably good. The little clip board is a mild joke, but you could write a very few words on it. It comes with a battery preinstalled; all you have to do is pull the little plastic piece out of the back, and presto, the unit starts working. You also have to remove the plastic piece on the front that give you the fake numbers, no big deal. It seems to be a good unit so far. The unit makes a kind of weird sound when it goes off, and you can hear it the next room if you have the door open (it's not super loud, but neither is it faint). POSTSCRIPT: Today I noticed that this timer does not have a "second" timer; that is, you cannot set it for 3 minutes and 30 seconds, only hours and minutes. Most of the time that is not a problem, but, like today, I needed a timer that would count down a given amount of seconds. The timer does count down seconds; it is just that you cannot set it for seconds.

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