Kmart Brand Heavy Duty timer with full 24 hours night/day setting. Has three positions, on, off, and automatic. Bought in 1982 and still works great. This piece of history is just as classic as the clap-on clap off gadget. Don't need this item anymore since we never put up Christmas, Halloween, thanksgiving, or easter decorations anymore.Start the bidding at $0.01. Own a part of Kmart's history today!
1/8/2007 7:42:45 AM
does it have eyesis it looking at me
1/8/2007 7:44:15 AM
The cap is 1875 watts, 15 AMPS (5 AMPs, Tungsten) 1/4 HP motor and accepts 12v, 60hz only. Patent number is 3,588,391. Model 19-50 for those who are collectors. 1 out of 1622070.Forgot to mention, The yellowing is due to the lighting in the room and isn't that yellow.[Edited on January 8, 2007 at 7:48 AM. Reason : ]
1/8/2007 7:46:58 AM
15 amps? will this be enough to support the use of my block heater?
1/8/2007 8:24:17 AM
I'm interested in the timer. Has it ever been used for illegal activities such as growing weed? I don't really want any felonious equipment in my house.
1/8/2007 8:25:53 AM
btw that's suppose to be 120 volts not 12.Was never abused and only used during Festivus seasons to turn on lights. It was also used to turn on a clock radio or TV for security purposes when on vacation.
1/8/2007 8:29:50 AM
I just found a box with some more in them, so I have 3 more in stock. All in working condition. I also have 2 more but both are broken but in good cosmetic condition. You could turn it into a paper weight if you wish. I can professionally do that for you for a small fee using either lead, iron, or aluminum blocks.I will also include with the sale the certificate and product manuals as my dad is a pack rat and saves all the information in a 3 ring binder with protective cover sheets. Paper isn't aged or faded, pure white like the day it was printed. If you also wish I could include newspapers from the same era from the time when we bought the items. They are a bit crinkled as they were used for packaging material in the box with the timers. They are priceless! Like a time capsule!
1/8/2007 8:35:32 AM