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title: "Honeywell Home RPLS730B1000/U RPLS730B1000 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer, White"
brand: "honeywell home"
price: "€ 94.77"
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# 7-day programmable schedules Compatible with all bulb types Built-in rechargeable battery backup Honeywell Home RPLS730B1000/U RPLS730B1000 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer, White

**Brand:** honeywell home
**Price:** € 94.77
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Light up your life on your terms — never miss a beat or a watt!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Honeywell Home RPLS730B1000/U RPLS730B1000 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer, White by honeywell home
- **How much does it cost?** € 94.77 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- honeywell home enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted honeywell home brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Outage Proof:** Built-in rechargeable battery keeps your settings safe even during blackouts.
- • **Multi-Device Control:** Manage lights, fans, pumps, and motors up to 2400W/1HP with one sleek switch.
- • **Universal Bulb Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with LED, CFL, incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent bulbs.
- • **Effortless Installation & Use:** Single-pole setup with neutral wire; large backlit LCD for easy programming and night visibility.
- • **Master Your Lighting Schedule:** Program up to 7 on/off cycles weekly for ultimate control and energy savings.

## Overview

The Honeywell Home RPLS730B1000 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer offers professional-grade scheduling flexibility with up to 7 customizable on/off programs per week. Compatible with all major bulb types and motor-operated devices up to 2400W, it features a built-in rechargeable battery to protect your settings during power outages. Its sleek design and backlit LCD make it a seamless, energy-saving upgrade for modern smart homes wired with a neutral line.

## Description

Product Description Schedule your home lights with a Honeywell Home 7-day programmable light switch timer. Scheduled programming allows this programmable light switch to turn your home lights on and off, saving you time and energy. Easily program up to 7 on-and-off schedules per week that can be repeated daily or weekly. Painless single-pole installation saves you the hassle of hiring a third party to install your programmable light switch. Sleek wall mounts blend in with virtually any home interior and a large backlit screen provides clear viewing at night. From the Manufacturer This easy-to-install Honeywell 7-day programmable timer switch handles motors, all types of lighting, and offers the flexibility of 7 programs per week Works with motors and all types of lighting (compatible with CFL and LED bulbs) LCD shows time, day and load status Manual override enables load to be turned on/off without affecting program. Built-in rechargeable battery Programming protected during power outages

Review: Well made hard wired timer. Easy to install and program. Great value. - When I purchased my home I needed to have a radon fan installed as the radon level was just slightly above the advised limit. The fan, like any fan, makes some noise/vibration and the vent pipe goes right by my bedroom on the outside of the house. As a light sleeper this drove me nuts. All last winter I went to the basement and shut off the breaker to the fan each night. It wasn't an issue during the summer thanks to open windows, crickets, tree frogs and other night time noise makers. Then it was winter again... I started shopping for a hard wired timer looking at several variations. I kept coming back to the Honeywell and finally pulled the trigger on it. It arrived quickly thanks to desertcart Prime and I soon went to work. $6 in parts from the big box store bought me a place to mount it in the basement. I shut off the breaker and cut the electrical wire to the radon fan. New box installed and when I went to mount the Honeywell I found it wouldn't fit in the metal faceplate. I needed to trim the mounting tabs on the timer to make it fit. This would have happened to any brand and is not the fault of Honeywell. Once the tabs were trimmed the timer mounted beautifully. Electrical connections were simple. Programming the Honeywell could not have been easier. Set the time, set the day, set when you want it to come on and off. My program was simple and repeated each day. Off at 11p, on at 6a. It works wonderfully and there is now silence when I sleep (except when my kids wake up) I highly recommend this timer and my only complaint is a lack of a backlight on the display. Certainly not a show stopper but it would make the timer even better. As stated above, my radon level was just at the threshold for a mitigation system and I am comfortable shutting it off. Consult a radon professional before shutting off your mitigation system.
Review: Does what it says - This thing is really cool. I wanted something that I could use to put my porch light on a timer with a CFL bulb, and this works perfectly. Some other available products (light sensors and other timers, including a Honeywell timer similar to this one) only work with incandescent bulbs, which defeats the purpose of putting lights on a timer to save energy. I could leave my 26-watt CFL (100w equivalent) on all day and still use less electricity than a 100-watt incandescent on an 8-hour timer. With this model, you can program either a single on/off cycle to repeat every day, or up to 7 separate on/off cycles for each individual day of the week. I think you can also set an every-day cycle and combine it with 6 additional day-specific cycles if you choose. The cover for the programming buttons also functions as the manual on/off button, and using it does not interfere with your programs. There is another model that works with CFLs -and- can be set to vary its on/off times to match your local daylight calendar ( Honeywell Econoswitch RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch ) but for the extra cost, I didn't need that feature. I had some trouble figuring out that you have to slide a toggle under the button cover to "ON" before the switch itself will work AT ALL. I thought that was a bit confusing in the instructions, so now you'll know. Programming is not very difficult but it took me a few tries to figure it out. When you are finished programming, just close the cover and press it once (as if you're turning the light on) to exit programming mode. To use this timer, you need to have a light switch where the power enters at the switch rather than at the light fixture. That's because the timer itself needs to have electricity constantly, in order to operate while the light is turned off. If your power enters at the light fixture instead, shutting off the light would also kill the power to the timer. Most houses are wired the correct way, which typically means at least 1 pair of black/white wires entering the switch box. If instead there is no white wire (i.e. neutral) at the switch, only two black wires or a black and a red, you won't be able to use this timer. (Note: There is no safety concern if your switch box doesn't contain a white neutral wire - it's just an antiquated wiring practice). As a side note, this switch has some sort of capacitor inside that saves your programs during power outages. It isn't a battery, so you would never need to replace it. It has worked fine through a couple of brief outages so far. Edit: Lost power for over a week from some nasty storms this summer (July 2012), but the timer remembered all of my programs and the clock was still correct. Awesome!

## Features

- CUSTOMIZE YOUR LIGHTS - Add convenience and customization to your home with the Honeywell Home 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer. Wall plate not included.
- HELPS SAVE ON YOUR ENERGY BILL - Scheduled programming allows this light switch timer to turn your home lights on and off automatically, helping you save both time and energy
- CONTROL MULTIPLE DEVICES - Schedule your ceiling fans, bathroom fans, pond pumps, and pool pumps in addition to all your home lighting and motor-operated lights (one switch per home installation). 2400W, 1 HP on 120v
- SIMPLE PROGRAMMING - Easily program up to 7 on-and-off schedules per week that can be repeated daily or weekly
- VERSATILE LIGHTING - Compatible with LED, CFL, incandescent, halogen, tungsten and fluorescent lighting for outdoor or indoor operations
- MULTIPLE MODES - Manually control your lights or let the programmable timer switch run automatically on a programmed schedule
- CONVENIENT FEATURES - Built-in rechargeable battery protects your programs during power outages and the LCD screen conveniently shows time, day and load status. Use with lights and motors up to 2400 W, loads up to 1 HP on 120 V, 120 Volt line wire, no minimum wattage required
- SLEEK DESIGN - Sleek wall mounts blend in with virtually any home interior and a large backlit screen provides clear viewing at night
- INSTALLATION - Single-pole installation that requires a neutral wire. This switch cannot be used if there is no neutral wire (white wires joined together) inside the electrical box. Wallplate not included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004SOZHXY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,727 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #85 in Wall Timer Switches |
| Brand Name | Honeywell Home |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,941) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085267560726 |
| Included Components | Built-In Rechargeable Battery, Honeywell 7-Day Programmable Timer |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5"D x 1.8"W x 2.7"H |
| Item Type Name | 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Home |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RPLS730B1000 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | RPLS730B1000/U |
| Number of settings | 7 |
| Screen Size | 4.1 Inches |
| UPC | 085267560726 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Honeywell Home
- **Color:** White
- **Item Weight:** 4 ounces
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.5"D x 1.8"W x 2.7"H

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have two black wires and a ground.  I used my meter and one black is 120V, other must be the neutral as 0 Volts.  Will this still work?**
A: Legally speaking you have to have a neutral in the box 12/2 romex or 14/2 romex is standard in residential and you can’t just strip the neutral and run it straight to the light, typically the neutral is just tapped straight through with a wire nut but a single pole switch only uses the hot side but this one requires one to run the display and software

**Q: Timer doesn't go to automatic mode even though it's been programmed how do I correct this**
A: I know there is a switch, and I believe if you hold in the face/Button for a few seconds, that may solve your problem and get "automatic" mode activated.

**Q: I just got this timer.  It has a blue, black and white wires.  My box only has a black, a blue, and a green ground wire.  How do I wire it?**
A: If you doubt call an electrician. The configuration requires 4 wires in your box. 1.- Line in (black) 2.- Line out (blue) 3.- Neutral (white)  4.- Green (Ground). Missing one of this wires, the sustem didn’t work.  Now in your box: 1.- Line power in ( generally black, Old constructions White) . 2 Power out or switch leg ( Black, Red or White(Marked))
1.- Black on switch, Goes to power in.
2.- Blue on switch, goes to switch leg
3.- White to Neutral 
4.- Green to Bare ground. If is not existent, Need rewire your installation for 2020 compliances first.

**Q: Is this able to be used in a duel pole set up?**
A: The 730 needs two neutral wires and two load wires in order to be installed.  If you have a single pole with one load and one neutral then the 530 is the model you need.  There are also no instructions for doing a three way wire set-up on the 730.  The 530 allows for that too.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made hard wired timer. Easy to install and program. Great value.
*by M***M on January 20, 2015*

When I purchased my home I needed to have a radon fan installed as the radon level was just slightly above the advised limit. The fan, like any fan, makes some noise/vibration and the vent pipe goes right by my bedroom on the outside of the house. As a light sleeper this drove me nuts. All last winter I went to the basement and shut off the breaker to the fan each night. It wasn't an issue during the summer thanks to open windows, crickets, tree frogs and other night time noise makers. Then it was winter again... I started shopping for a hard wired timer looking at several variations. I kept coming back to the Honeywell and finally pulled the trigger on it. It arrived quickly thanks to Amazon Prime and I soon went to work. $6 in parts from the big box store bought me a place to mount it in the basement. I shut off the breaker and cut the electrical wire to the radon fan. New box installed and when I went to mount the Honeywell I found it wouldn't fit in the metal faceplate. I needed to trim the mounting tabs on the timer to make it fit. This would have happened to any brand and is not the fault of Honeywell. Once the tabs were trimmed the timer mounted beautifully. Electrical connections were simple. Programming the Honeywell could not have been easier. Set the time, set the day, set when you want it to come on and off. My program was simple and repeated each day. Off at 11p, on at 6a. It works wonderfully and there is now silence when I sleep (except when my kids wake up) I highly recommend this timer and my only complaint is a lack of a backlight on the display. Certainly not a show stopper but it would make the timer even better. As stated above, my radon level was just at the threshold for a mitigation system and I am comfortable shutting it off. Consult a radon professional before shutting off your mitigation system.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does what it says
*by J***N on October 8, 2011*

This thing is really cool. I wanted something that I could use to put my porch light on a timer with a CFL bulb, and this works perfectly. Some other available products (light sensors and other timers, including a Honeywell timer similar to this one) only work with incandescent bulbs, which defeats the purpose of putting lights on a timer to save energy. I could leave my 26-watt CFL (100w equivalent) on all day and still use less electricity than a 100-watt incandescent on an 8-hour timer. With this model, you can program either a single on/off cycle to repeat every day, or up to 7 separate on/off cycles for each individual day of the week. I think you can also set an every-day cycle and combine it with 6 additional day-specific cycles if you choose. The cover for the programming buttons also functions as the manual on/off button, and using it does not interfere with your programs. There is another model that works with CFLs -and- can be set to vary its on/off times to match your local daylight calendar ( Honeywell Econoswitch RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch ) but for the extra cost, I didn't need that feature. I had some trouble figuring out that you have to slide a toggle under the button cover to "ON" before the switch itself will work AT ALL. I thought that was a bit confusing in the instructions, so now you'll know. Programming is not very difficult but it took me a few tries to figure it out. When you are finished programming, just close the cover and press it once (as if you're turning the light on) to exit programming mode. To use this timer, you need to have a light switch where the power enters at the switch rather than at the light fixture. That's because the timer itself needs to have electricity constantly, in order to operate while the light is turned off. If your power enters at the light fixture instead, shutting off the light would also kill the power to the timer. Most houses are wired the correct way, which typically means at least 1 pair of black/white wires entering the switch box. If instead there is no white wire (i.e. neutral) at the switch, only two black wires or a black and a red, you won't be able to use this timer. (Note: There is no safety concern if your switch box doesn't contain a white neutral wire - it's just an antiquated wiring practice). As a side note, this switch has some sort of capacitor inside that saves your programs during power outages. It isn't a battery, so you would never need to replace it. It has worked fine through a couple of brief outages so far. Edit: Lost power for over a week from some nasty storms this summer (July 2012), but the timer remembered all of my programs and the clock was still correct. Awesome!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stupid simple, perfect for controlling outside lights
*by C***E on January 26, 2026*

A lot of super useful features packed into this compact footprint. Love the dust cover for the keypad, and love even more that it functions as a switch button. Keeps all the settings even after a power outage because it has an integrated battery. This this is next level!!!

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