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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The [ classified ] style for this hat in Team Fortress 2 has the Aperture Logo on the side covered up.<ref>[[tf2:Aperture Labs Hard Hat|Aperture Labs Hard Hat on the Team Fortress 2 Official Wiki]]</ref>
* The [ classified ] style for this hat in ''Team Fortress 2'' has the Aperture Logo on the side covered up.<ref>[[tf2:Aperture Labs Hard Hat|Aperture Labs Hard Hat on the Team Fortress 2 Official Wiki]]</ref>
* This item is a reference to the "potato clock" or "[[w:Lemon battery#Variations|potato battery]]", a popular science fair project where a potato is used to power a clock or other electronic appliance.
* This item is a reference to the "potato clock" or "[[w:Lemon battery#Variations|potato battery]]", a popular science fair project where a potato is used to power a clock or other electronic appliance.


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|File:Classified Engineer.png|alt1=Aperture Labs Hard Hat|The [[tf2:Engineer|Engineer]] from Team Fortress 2 wearing an Aperture Labs Hard Hat.
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Revision as of 16:02, 1 April 2025

Aperture Labs Hard Hat
P-body
Atlas

Basic Information
Worn by:Atlas, P-body
Shared from: Team Fortress 2
Slot:Head
Item
APERTURE LABS HARD HAT
Level 10 Hat
 
Shared from Team Fortress 2!
I dunno Caroline, what do these people buy? Hats?
Cave Johnson

The Aperture Labs Hard Hat is a hat wearable by both Atlas and P-body. It is available to players who own the Aperture Labs Hard Hat in Team Fortress 2.

Trivia

  • The [ classified ] style for this hat in Team Fortress 2 has the Aperture Logo on the side covered up.[1]
  • This item is a reference to the "potato clock" or "potato battery", a popular science fair project where a potato is used to power a clock or other electronic appliance.


See also

References