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White Claw Can Dispenser

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X1 Carbon
X2D
P2S
P1P
X1E
H2C
X1
A1
H2D
H2S
H2D Pro
P1S
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
13.3 h
6 plates
4.8(16)

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Description

Let’s be honest — every 3D printer owner eventually faces The Question:
“Why do we even need this thing?”

This was my answer.

This fully 3D-printed White Claw can dispenser was my attempt to win over my wife with something practical, sleek, and fridge-friendly. It holds tall slim 12-oz cans, feeds smoothly thanks to its angled track, and requires no supports when printing.

The model prints in 5 plates total, with an optional 6th plate to test the press-fit connectors before full assembly (because we all know “it’ll fit perfectly” are famous last words).

Snap it together, load your favorite flavors, and enjoy that rare moment when your significant other says, “Okay… that’s actually pretty cool.” 🍻

 

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Edit: After successfully winning wife over on the creation of the White Claw dispenser she requested that I design a Koozie. As the saying goes, Happy Wife, Happy Life! So here is my 120z slim can Koozie: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2138561-slim-12-oz-can-koozie#profileId-2316503 . We have done so much work on getting our beverage cold, might as well keep it that way ;) 


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (2)
Tolerance_Test_Assembly_Guide.pdf
White_Claw_Dispenser_Assembly_Guide.pdf

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