Einstein Bust Secret Hidden Button Switch

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Unlock genius-level clandestine DIY projects with this hidden button! The brainiest disguise for your secret button needs. Keep it clever, keep it quirky! This bust of Einstein hides a working momentary button switch (red or black) with wire leads ready to integrate into your clandestine project. This will work with any DIY project where you need a button to control something. You could use it to open a lock on a secret drawer. You could integrate it with a Raspberry Pie or Arduino to execute any code. You can even wire this in place of a button on any piece of electronics. The button will be red or black, if you have a preference please let us know in the notes when checking out. 7 inches tall 4 inches wide and about 3 1/2 deep. Button rated for up to 125VAC/6A or 250VAC/3A. Designed in Denmark by Anders Severinsen

Features:
1️⃣ Hides a working momentary button switch with wire leads.
2️⃣ Integrate this with any DIY project where a button is needed.
3️⃣ Button rated for up to 125VAC/6A or 250VAC/3A.
4️⃣ Integrate it with a Raspberry Pi or Arduino to execute any code.
5️⃣ 3d printed to order from a plant based and environmentally friendly PLA plastic using 100% renewable energy in Beaverton, Oregon.

More Information:
⚡ This is made to order using 100% renewable energy in my home here in Beaverton, Oregon.
☘️ This is 3d printed from a plant based, durable, biodegradable and environmentally safe type of plastic.
♻️ Where possible I try to ship using sustainable and recycled packing material.
🕒 Most orders are made on demand immediately after you place the order and shipped the same day or within 24 hours.
✉️ Please contact me for anything.

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We are a small family owned business in Oregon and everything is custom made to order and packaged by us.  I began in 2020 by 3d modeling my own useful stuff and fun contraptions then making it on 3d printers.  My kids, husband and I still make everything ourselves in our garage.

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