Devices originally designed to clear vehicle windscreens are frequently repurposed within the realm of seasonal decorations, specifically for Halloween. Their robust motor capabilities enable the creation of dynamic and animated displays. An example might involve using the motor to power a pivoting zombie head or to create the illusion of a stirring cauldron.
Employing these motors offers several advantages for prop builders. Their pre-existing design ensures reliable rotational movement, eliminating the need to engineer such mechanisms from scratch. Furthermore, the widespread availability and relatively low cost of these components, often salvaged from automotive sources, make them an economically viable choice. Historically, inventors and hobbyists have long adapted readily available mechanical parts for unconventional applications, a tradition that continues in the contemporary maker movement and within the Halloween prop community.