🔧 Switch Up Your Game with Style!
This pack of 6 momentary push button switches features a robust 6mm diameter design, capable of handling 2A at 250V and 5A at 120V. With a dual function DPDT NO NC configuration and easy-to-use glue for pin connections, these switches are perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional projects.
A**R
Good size for small projects
Works well. Durable
T**K
Clicky switches
These feel a bit like they should be toggle switches, but they are in fact momentary. They have a good solid actuation feel and large solder leads. The biggest issue is the caps on top are cheap and I'm not a huge fan of the colors, but for the price it's hard to complain.
B**.
Good switches, strong push force needed
Good quality switches. Note that they take a good amount of force to push. Although you can remove the green and red caps, you can’t push them down without the caps on the plunger. (It’s too pointy on the fingers for the force you need.)
R**M
switches are a good buy and work well
I only wish that they sold the buttons seperate
J**I
Not recommend this for Motor.
I ordered these switches and it can't spin the motor clockwise and counter clockwise. It can only spin one direction either clockwise or counter clockwise. It will only ON if you push it and when you release the push it will be OFF. This is more like ON and OFF switch.
R**B
Good Momentary Push Button Switch
These push button switches have a nice snap action. I can not speak to the reliability of the switches or the number of life cycles. The poles of the switches are not the center terminals. Unless care is taken, this can lead to a lot of head scratching. Check the markings on the side of the switch housing for correct wiring. When soldering these into a circuit, take care not to overheat the terminals. Once the terminals separate from the molded plastic, the switches become unreliable. Solder the terminals quickly. The same is true of de-soldering. This has to be done quickly to avoid ruining the switches.My advice is to avoid the use of any switches that have been soldered previously. These switches are inexpensive enough. Always use a new switch.
J**N
Works great for my use
Works great for my uses
S**G
Light duty switches
out of the 6 pieces 3 of them failed rather quickly, with mechanical cycling of less than 2000 cycles. it creates intermittent contact in transition from normally closed to normally open. typically decent quality switches of this form should have an electrical life of 6000 cycles on average
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