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Kitchen Roll Holder Designer JAPANDI

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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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5 plates

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Designer Kitchen Roll Holder (weightable up to 2 kg)

This modern designer kitchen roll holder combines functionality with a striking, sculptural form. The curved side elements with a textured surface create a unique design that will be an eye-catcher in any kitchen.

The holder has been specially optimized for 3D printing and can also be weighted to ensure maximum stability when tearing off kitchen paper.

Inside the base, there is space for a weight of up to 2 kg (e.g., sand, metal granules, or weights). This ensures the holder remains stable on the work surface even when tearing with one hand.

Features

  • modern designer object for the kitchen
  • stable base
  • weightable up to 2 kg
  • elegant curved side elements
  • textured surface for a high-quality look
  • suitable for standard kitchen rolls
  • ideal for PLA, PETG, or ABS

 

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