I’ve decided to sell these, I can make them for $120 usd shipped to the continental us. Dm me if you’re interested. New video showing some of the things I’ve shredded this morning is at https://youtube.com/shorts/8GM7NdnYzgY?si=6nrX6Px7RaUx1gP5

by misfitheroes

14 Comments

  1. RdeBrouwer

    Idea is cool, but I think the 3d printed pla/petg wont last long.

  2. impulsiveuniverse

    Would this work on frozen stuff?

  3. Gythia-Pickle

    Where did you post the STLs? I went looking, as you said you would share them in your last post, but I can’t seem to find them.

  4. cnelsonsic

    I *might* pay that much for a machined steel version with a motor included. I would probably give you <5 for the stls. Otherwise, it’s a non starter.

  5. stitchingandwitching

    How does this kind of plastic hold up to uv?

  6. JelmerMcGee

    $120 for plastic that will degrade in the sun is a price, for sure.

  7. horshack_test

    I can see a use for this if a person doesn’t have a paper shredder that can handle cardboard (and in that case, those already exist / are available), but the simplest thing to do is just chop up your veggie scraps when you make them (i.e. when you are chopping up the useable part for whatever you’re making). If I have a piece of fruit for a snack, I just chop up whatever peel/core/scraps on the spot and toss it in the bin. I’m not seeing the problem that this solves.

  8. professorkek

    Very cool idea. I’d love to see developed further with steel knives.

  9. giga_lord3

    Doesn’t really seem worth it … That’s a lot of money for someone manual and made of plastic.

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