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Panic Button
Panic Button

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CODE: PANBUT

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4.06
16 Reviews

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Description

Quite possibly the most important key on your keyboard! Though not just for computers, the Panic Button is a vital - if somewhat pointless - addition to everyone's desk. It doesn't do anything of course, but you feel a lot better having a button to stab at when everything goes to pot.

Stick it on your keyboard, your dashboard, possibly even your ironing board, and get instant relief from life's little emergencies.

Features

  • Comes with a self-adhesive pad on the base
  • Size: ~1.5cm x 1.5cm x 1cm
  • Weight: <5 grams

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5

Date: 09 June 2010

Excellent as stocking filler

I purchased this as a little something extra just as a daft idea for my wife to take to work (she works in an office with a bunch of other women). She loves it and all the ladies in the office think it's funny. Whenever any one of them have a problem, they run over to my wifes desk to "push the panic button". Very cheap and simple idea, but tons of fun.

5

Date: 15 March 2010

Don't Panic! It's in the box!

This little button is a bit of fun, cheap and a nice little bonus present for a gamer or geek. Only thing is with no visible order form in the box including what you ordered you may do as I did, take the stuff out of the box and not notice it still in there. This is not the product but a slight issue with how a couple of products are packaged together. Took me a while to realise I was missing something and go looking. Its a bit of fun though!

Age: 19-24

5

Date: 19 February 2010

Panic Button

Birthday present. Super quick delivery. Recommend to all.

4

Date: 05 January 2010

What to buy briother in law

This was the perfect present for my brother-in-law who (we have been told) will be adding his own sound effects. Though be careful, they are addictive and more than one may be required for multiple locations.

4

Date: 05 January 2010

Age: 45-54

5

Date: 05 January 2010

4

Date: 05 January 2010

panic over

this raised a few chuckles in the office when given as a secret santa to a person always panicking!

5

Date: 05 January 2010

Computer Geek Gift

Give it as a 'stocking filler' to our son who works in a busy, young IT company. Think he has started a new trend - won't be surprised if the company order a whole batch to give out as incentives!

1

Date: 17 December 2009

5

Date: 17 December 2009

Handy bit of kit

yes, its a fab little nugget. stuck it on me dash board and pressed on....thanks again.

Age: 35-44

5

Date: 16 December 2009

Don't Panic!

Everyone I showed this too loved it and wanted one for themselves. Especially good for office workers or IT geeks.

2

Date: 15 December 2009

bit disappointed

The button itself is as promised and have no problems at all with it. My problem is, and this may sound a bit daft, it's just a button. No packing, no label, nothing. Just the button. This is for a secret santa gift and it looks, well to be honest, just a wee bit rubbish.

2

Date: 15 December 2009

size does matter

I couldn't find the 'panic button' when I opened the order box, I thought you had forgotten to put it in. Then, it fell out onto the worktop, wellll, I was hoping for something a bit bigger, a panic button I could REALLY punch and possibly with a 'click' effect like a computer key. I'm kinda disappointed but it will find a good home on my keyboard.

Age: 45-54

5

Date: 03 December 2009

Panic Button

I bought this for a friend of mine who was clueless about computers, as i work in IT he brings his laptop round for a repair so i fitted this and said next time press this and it will repair it's self, a few weeks later he said i think i,ve broken that panic button because it hasnt repaired its self when i pressed it....lol...

5

Date: 03 December 2009

X-MAS GIFTS

As this is the second christmas I have spent with IWOOT I felt like buying somthing my pa would find mad yet awsome. He often spends hours at a time writing stuff on his computer at his workplace and gets really fustrated somtimes when somthing is not saved or he gets a terrible E-Mail. So I did some searching and voila, the perfect gift for him. I opened it and I now spend ages stabbing at the perfectly suitable button. I might have to buy him another one! I LOVE YOU IWOOT!!!! :)

3

Date: 22 November 2009

Funny but...

I thought it was gel, intrinsecally adhesive to be fixed and detached numberless times. Why don't make it so? Anyway, I loved the Panic button in my old computers...