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Smart Snack Bowl – No More Shell Mess

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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If this snack bowl makes your snack time cleaner and more enjoyable, feel free to leave a Boost. Your support motivates me to create more useful designs!

 

This snack bowl is designed for enjoying çekirdeği (roasted sunflower seeds), pistachios, peanuts, and other shelled nuts in a clean and comfortable way – without creating a mess on the table.

Inspired by the traditional Turkish way of eating çekirdeği, where a lot of shells quickly pile up, this design combines snack bowl and waste container in one simple object.

How It Works

  • Outer Rim:
    Place your unshelled seeds and nuts (sunflower seeds, pistachios, peanuts, and more) around the edge.
  • Center Hole:
    After eating, simply drop the empty shells into the opening in the middle.
  • Bottom Container:
    The shells are collected in the hidden lower compartment, keeping your snack area clean.

     

Benefits

  • No more shell mess on your table
  • No extra bowl needed for waste
  • One-handed, comfortable snacking
  • Perfect for movie nights, guests, and long snack sessions
  • Clean, minimal, and functional design

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