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MyStrom Button – Wall Mount Holder

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

MyStrom Button – Wall Mount Holder

Give your MyStrom smart button a permanent home! This clean, minimal wall mount holds the MyStrom Button securely in place – perfect for fixed locations like light switches, door frames, or any wall surface.

The Problem

The MyStrom Button is a great smart home device, but without a dedicated holder it tends to wander around or get misplaced. This mount gives it a fixed, always-accessible spot exactly where you need it.

Features

  • Perfect fit – precisely sized for the MyStrom Button
  • Open front design – button remains fully accessible and pressable at all times
  • Single screw mounting – quick and easy installation on any wall or wooden surface
  • Low profile – sits flush against the wall for a clean, integrated look
  • Snap-in style – button slides in from the front and is held securely by the rim
  • Suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor use

Print Settings

  • Material: PLA or PETG recommended
  • Layer height: 0.2 mm
  • Walls: 3 perimeters
  • Infill: 20–25%

Hardware Needed

  • 1× countersunk screw for wall mounting

A simple print that turns your MyStrom Button into a proper smart home switch – right where you need it!

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