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: She is only available in the [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] single-bot packages. She comes 1 to a case of 24, like everyone else in the assortment. | : She is only available in the [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] single-bot packages. She comes 1 to a case of 24, like everyone else in the assortment. | ||
: In pressure cooker mode, her pot handle can be held by most | : In pressure cooker mode, her pot handle can be held by most figures with 5 mm hands, which is kinda neat. | ||
:This mold was also used to make [[Mr. Rice Guy]]. | :This mold was also used to make [[Mr. Rice Guy]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:59, 11 October 2023
- Pressure Punk is a member of the Home Rangers from BotBots.

Pressure Punk can usually be found tinkering with her latest steam-powered creation. This prolific inventor is always working on wackier and wackier inventions that are flat out just too complex for her fellow Bots to fully comprehend, but what they CAN comprehend is how much they enjoy her latest invention; the Steam-Powered Mischief Maker Machine™!
Toys
BotBots

- Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2019)
- Series: 4
- ID code: 13
- Level: 1 Star
- Known designers: Ken Christiansen (concept artist)
- Part of the fourth series of BotBots, Pressure Punk changes from a pressure cooker into a 3-eyed steam punk themed robot and back.
- She is only available in the blindpacked single-bot packages. She comes 1 to a case of 24, like everyone else in the assortment.
- In pressure cooker mode, her pot handle can be held by most figures with 5 mm hands, which is kinda neat.
- This mold was also used to make Mr. Rice Guy.
Notes
- Punk's one-star "level" makes little to no sense, given she is only available in a single pack just like any of the advertised-as-rare and only-in-one-pack-each three-star Winner's Circle bots. She's hardly the only BotBot who's star level is questionable, of course.


