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Pickle Roku Remote Case

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Standard Size Pickle Roku remote holder
Standard Size Pickle Roku remote holder
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The Ergonomic Pickle: Roku Remote Case Edition 🥒

By popular demand (and because Fire TV users shouldn't get to have all the briny fun), the ergonomic pickle revolution has officially expanded. Welcome to the Roku Pickle Remote.

If you're tired of your Roku remote constantly slipping into the abyss of your couch cushions, or if you just want to add a healthy dose of pure chaos to your living room decor, this is the print for you. I custom-molded this version to perfectly hug the distinct, rounded shape of the standard Roku remote.

And just like the original, those organic pickle ridges are shockingly comfortable to hold. It's the ultimate combination of high-grade ergonomics and low-brow comedy.

 

📐 Choose Your Size!

I realized that when it comes to coffee table comedy, one size doesn't fit all. So, I have included two distinct versions in this model:

  • 🥒 The Standard Pickle: Form-fitting, sleek (as sleek as a pickle can be), and perfectly sized for comfortable, everyday channel surfing.
  • 🐋 The BIG Pickle: Scaled up for maximum comedic effect. It turns your tiny Roku remote into an absolute unit of a vegetable. Highly recommended if you want to completely bewilder your house guests or make changing the volume a two-handed operation.

🛠️ Features & Highlights

  • The Roku Custom Fit: Specially designed to securely cradle standard Roku remotes, keeping the buttons fully accessible while giving you a massive grip upgrade.
  • Accidental Ergonomics: Those beautiful dill bumps align beautifully with your fingers for a satisfying, non-slip, anti-fatigue grip.
  • Unrivaled Couch Visibility: Good luck losing a giant, fluorescent green pickle in the living room. It's the ultimate anti-loss tracking device (minus the electronics).
  • Perfect Gift Material: Excellent for white elephant exchanges, pranking your roommates, or confusing older relatives who just want to watch Jeopardy.
  • To install: Push the Roku remote in from the big opening on the top and slide into the cavity in the bottom. Once the Roku remote is fully inside the pickle, slide it to the front.

🖨️ Suggested Print Settings

  • Filament: Green PLA, PETG, or TPU (if you want a literal squishy pickle). A nice vibrant "Pickle Green" works best!
  • Orientation: Print with the flat remote opening facing straight down on the build plate for the cleanest overall look.
  • Supports: Enabled (tree supports work best to support the curved organic underside of the pickle without leaving nasty marks).
  • Infill: 10–15% Gyroid or Grid is perfect. Keep it lightweight but sturdy enough to survive being tossed around.

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