This timer switch works fine except for one unexpected feature -once you have set it, there is no way to turn it off except by waiting for the timer to run down. I never imagined anyone would make a switch that could not be turned off at once when needed!
I guess there is a small chance I am mistaken, and simply haven't twisted it hard enough. But I did try to twist it off, pressing as hard as I thought I could without risking mechanical damage. There is no indication in the user instructions that it can be turned off.
I have learned to live with this limitation. But I don't see why anyone would want to buy such a switch.
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