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The Cylewet 70Pcs Momentary Tactile Push Button Switch set includes 70 switches with a compact 6×6×8mm base and 8mm pin height, designed for reliable performance at 50mA and 12V DC. With 7 colorful button caps, this pack is perfect for enhancing your breadboard and Arduino projects.
R**.
Lots of switches in a small package
These switches fit nicely on a breadboard or a prototyping board (.2" pin spacing) and come with a choice of tops for color-coding. They're just what I needed for a small project. They give good feedback and, so far, they have worked flawlessly. (And I only have more than 5 dozen left for other projects.)
J**.
Great little switches for breadboarding
These are small, but very good push buttons for prototyping on a breadboard. They have a nice, positive action, and I like being able to choose or change the color of the push button. They are a good value for the money compared with others I considered buying.
W**E
Dinky little switches suitable for breadboarding. Good value.
These dinky little push-to-make switches are great on a breadboard. The colored caps fit easily on top and the variety is nice to have when one has multiple in a project to identify usage. Good value
L**Y
Functional and cheap
Pay attention to what you get and you will be happy. I used them as buttons on the back of my digital clocks to advance time, mode and colors. Created a shallow square well in the front and secured them in the back with hot glue and it worked great. You could also attach them with epoxy, etc. For me they are a perfect size, small and pretty unobtrusive. I like the colored tips. They secure to the button stem well. I will buy again.
T**K
Breadboard friendly momentary tactile switch
I like these switches for several reasons. The first great thing about them is that they only have two legs, some switches have four legs and you have to figure out which two connect to each other. Having only two legs makes it simpler. The second great thing about these is that the leg spacing and straight legs are breadboard friendly. The legs are sturdy enough and insert easily into breadboards, and once the switch is fully inserted it sits flat on the breadboard and does not rock in one direction or another like some other ill-fitting switches tend to do. Thirdly, the multi colored tops are also handy if you want to color code things and are easily interchanged or left off if not needed. Finally, the snap action is good and provides good tactile feedback.
W**T
Meh, they are cheap.
Unlike a lot of switches which are 4 leg, these are only two which makes them less stable for breadboard usage, and less support in a soldered on a board. Other than that they work fine. You will need hardware or software de-bounce.
A**N
As Described
Worked perfect for my college digital circuits project
C**G
Long legs
The switches are good for bread boarding. Long legs.
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