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Heavy-Duty AirTag Holder/Dog Tag/Keychain

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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Tired of flimsy AirTag holders that don’t survive long enough? Say no more. This 3D-printed heavy-duty AirTag holder is built to last. Just like my energetic, adventure-loving MAX— but it's equally great for anyone needing a rugged keychain or gear tag for outdoor uses.

🔧 Highlights

  • 💪 Heavy-duty construction – made to survive wild runs, rough play, and everyday chaos
  • 🎯 Dual-purpose design – works as both an AirTag holder and a dog tag
  • 💧 Internal groove design allows for a thin glue seal/grease (from Bambu machine) to help make it more water resistant
  • 🛠️ Optimized for outdoor use – perfect for hiking, park runs, rainy-day walks, or camping trips
  • 🔐 Secure fit for your AirTag with screw-on closure
  • 🏷️ Print Profile Comes with a customizable Text (like Max’s name!)
  • 🔄 Also perfect as a keychain, backpack tracker, or tool tag
  • 🛠️ Only needs 5 × M3x8mm Self-Tapping screws for full assembly

📸 Printed in durable filament and styled to blend form with function — this tag looks great and stays strong. Whether you're out on a trail, in a dog park, or just hanging at home, this is the AirTag case that can keep up.

Apply a thin layer of glue/grease at this area to make it more water resistant. 

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