🦶 Step Up Your Workflow: Control Power with a Simple Press!
This 6.6ft UL-listed momentary foot switch features a heavy-duty 18AWG cord and a 3-prong piggyback plug for safe, plug-and-play operation. Designed for hands-free, press-and-hold control, it offers ergonomic stability with a smooth pivot and non-slip base—ideal for power tools, lamps, and electric accessories requiring reliable momentary activation.
D**N
Saves the grinder motor
It does exactly what it is supposed to do, well built, veryinexpensive, I use it for the students at a Tech college on a pedestal grinder, perfect size and feel, Works great
R**Y
Well built. Cord is a good length.
I made a router table. Difficult to reach the power switch. Easy to use. Works perfectly. Cord is long enough to stay on the ground and not become a trip hazard. I would buy this again.
A**R
Works with ham radio
I purchased this item to use as a microphone foot switch on a Yaesu FT-450 Amateur radio. It arrived with a standard US power connector attached to the end of the cable, but I snipped this off and found 2 wires inside the heavy weight cable. I attached a different connector and tested the switch with my radio and it worked perfectly! Despite having a plastic housing, the switch appears to be durable, and the internal spring offers good resistance to avoid accidental switch activation. The rubber feet keep it from sliding. I'm satisfied with this product and feel it's a very good value for ham radio operators. The bottom of the switch has a label and QR code along with some specs (15 amps max). On this sticker they also state it has a 5 year unconditional warranty that doesn't require a return of the existing item if broken.
R**D
A tad flimsy, but it’ll do
I bought this to convert my blasting cabinet to foot operated rather than a squeeze trigger on the gun itself. This foot pedal works just fine, but it’s very lightweight and has a bunch of plastic. I doubt it’ll last forever, but it was a decent value for the price. Now that I’ve successfully converted my blast cabinet, I’ll make improvements on the concept as the original parts and pieces fail. Based on the money I spent on this footpedal, I’m satisfied with my purchase. I wasn’t sure I could reconfigure successfully, so I really wasn’t looking to spend a bunch of money for an experiment. I’m sure it will work just fine if I can avoid stomping on it or abusing it in some other way.
J**
Switch to this switch, and you’ll be glad you did.
What I thought might be an insubstantial product that I would probably throw away after I finished my cleanup project, turned out to be a very sturdy tool. I had about 250 old prescription bottles collected over years past that I needed to remove or obliterate before recycling them. The labels were difficult to remove y my old method of filling the bottles with hot water and then peeling the label off and adding it to a stack of old labels and the recapping the bottles and throwing them into a big garbage bag. Slow and tedious. But since the labels were designed to be compatible with the heat printing printers I figured that I could just heat the whole label still on the bottles and just recycle them with blacked out labels still attached.I got out my heat gun and started. Good idea, bad process. I would turn on the heat gun, heat/obliterate the label, turn off the heat, check the label for thoroughness of damage, throw in garbage bag, grab another bottle, and ….you know - wash rinse repeat. After about the first twenty five bottles or so my trigger finger was raw from the tight stiff slide switch. Rethink the process; I’d done something similar with a sanding job with my belt sander months ago with an inline switch. Good process, still could be better. Maybe a foot switch like for my Christmas tree lights. Foun one on Amazon Prime that was momentary on while foot pressed pedal. Eureka!!! Finished job in one sitting. Didn’t burn out the heat gun, didn’t lose a finger or two, no major burn’s from heat gun or hot bottles. Now had two empty bins to fill up. Just the thing for my extension cords. One of the best purchases recently. And the switch? Worked positively great, and hardly a scratch or over stressed spring. Now looking for some other project for this switch.
S**M
Good for my scroll saw and sander
UPDATE: I just received three more of these foot pedals. now have 5 which will cover each of my four power tools.Even though I have enough pedals for all the tools, the tools are paired up on benches that have outlet strips on them. As a result, I plug the power strip into one pedal. I keep the tools turned off when I'm not actively using them so I don't accidentally step on the pedal and power them up. I'm only one person so I will never use two tools at the time.I have two tables with tools paired up so I only need the two pedals, but I now have enough to power each tool separately should I separate them or desire to use them independently.Previous review:I bought two of these for my sander and scroll saw. The tool plugs into the plug that plugs into the wall outlet. I like that design since I sometimes prefer not to use the pedal and the plugs are at the outlet.They work great and they are easy to press.
S**
Cheaper option
Works as described
L**G
Good price
Works well
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