🔘 Snap into reliability with MUZHI’s micro limit switch!
The MUZHI V-15-1C25 micro limit switch is a compact, high-performance SPDT push button switch rated for up to 15A at 125/250V AC. Designed for precise control in microwave ovens, arcade machines, and other applications, it features a durable plastic and metal body with a small footprint and comes in a convenient 12-pack for bulk use.
C**A
Value for the money
Work as expected. Good price point.
K**M
One simple switch, to save a microwave!
I required one of these, but for the price, chose to buy many. When one of the three microwave door switches failed on a friends microwave. I decided to purchase this multiple pack, due to the price and the switches ability to be either N.C. or N.O. I knew that having some on hand would be beneficial.After replacing the failed switch in their microwave, my friend couldn't be happier, as it kept him from having to replace the whole microwave, which he was close to doing.When I use all of these switches, I will indeed purchase more from this seller!
B**E
A good value
Too bad I only needed one for my microwave door, but saved replacing it.Now I have lots of spares.
R**X
It's an exact fit in my Kenmore microwave oven. First switch failed after 7 weeks.
This switch fit in my Kenmore microwave oven with no adjustment needed. This order included 12 switches. The first switch failed after 7 weeks. Have 11 more to go! The second switch failed after 13 weeks.
L**.
Great product
Worked perfectly and great price and fast ship!
M**L
These switches are dangerous!
I bought these switches to repair the 3 worn out switches in the built in ice maker in my 14 year old refrigerator. The original switches were part number D3V-6-1C24-6 made by Omron. The Omron switches were rated for 6A@250VAC. I was hesitant to purchase these initially because I haven't had much success with cheap Chinese aftermarket parts in the past. The main reason I took the plunge and tried these Muzhi switches was the shipping speed. I really wanted to get the ice maker installed and off of the dining room table. If I bought replacement Omron switches it would take a couple extra days to get them. I reasoned that the main fuse for the ice maker circuit is only 3A@250VAC, meaning the Amperage going through the switch should never be above 3A. These switches are rated for 16A@250VAC so even if they're cheap, I figured they should be ok for this application. The bottom line is that I was wrong. The new switch in the position that handles the main power to the ice maker failed in less than 24 hours. You can see in the photos with this review a picture of the contacts of the failed switch. I also included pictures of the internal parts of a new switch from each of the two brands. The difference in quality is obvious. The contacts in the Omron switches that lasted well over 12 years are made of silver alloy. I'm not sure what the contacts on the Muzhi are made of. I inquired about the contact material in the questions section in the description of the product but didn't receive an answer. One thing is for certain, even if the switches look the same on the outside, inside they're very different. Ultimately, I ended up buying new Omron switches for the ice maker. The new part number from Omron is D3V-6-1C24-K-6. The one thing I'd like anyone reading this review to take away from it is that these Muzhi switches are dangerous. Don't just take my word for it. There are several other reviews showing melted switches. You may be fortunate enough not have any issues with them. That said, in my opinion it's not worth the risk. If you're in need of replacement switches you would probably be better off buying the original brand and part number. If that's not possible at the very least try to find an equivalent switch from another reputable brand. The new Omron switches were about $6 each after taxes and shipping from a major electronic supplier. In some of the reviews people reason that, at roughly 60 cents per switch, if one fails they'll just change that failed Muzhi switch out. Please keep in mind that there is more involved than that. These switches are a fire hazard. Paying $6 per switch may be more than worth it.
M**C
It woorking great
Great and fit very good
J**.
Same as my oem safety switch
Works great as good as OEM ZTHAT cost $30.00 and would take weeks to arive. These I had in just a few days.
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