I’ve designed a lot of 3D prints for the kitchen, but these are my top five favorite. This French fry print, which is great for storing snacks since each of the fries is a bag clip. This 3D printable ivy that doubles as a fridge magnet where each of the leaves magnetize to the stem so you always have a magnet whenever you need it. This cactus, which is another print that looks like a plant, but is actually useful in the kitchen. You dump salt out of the spines and the pepper is stored inside of the pot. But if you run out of salt, you can refill it using the built-in flower funnel. My second favorite kitchen print is a sushi roll that doubles as a pill organizer. And since there’s seven rolls, one for each day of the week, you’ll never forget to take your supplements.

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  1. The sushi one is all fun and games until you forget which day of the week each design corresponds to

  2. These cactus shakers are really cool, but I'd add some sort of bigger opening to be able to properly clean them, especially since salt can get clumpy when exposed to moisture

  3. Why don't the people complaining about microplastics go after the 3D printers?
    Instead they come after me for using a plastic bag.

  4. these are great but the cactus might not be the best place to store toothpicks in case you fall or have an accident in the kitchen…i mean this could be solved by putting it against the wall but still things always happen

  5. The sushi thing is so smart, but I have pills are in the morning and night so if you could make sushi for the morning and the night, that would be nice

  6. I live the details and theme of each print but my issue is that it's difficult to clean most of them

  7. These cactus shakers are really cool, but I'd add some sort of bigger opening to be able to properly clean them, especially since salt can get clumpy when exposed to moisture

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